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Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI

Vascular Disease
10/31/2013
Using the novel JENALI scoring system allowed for direct comparison between intravascular ultrasound and angiography. In theory, the comparison can be extended to other imaging modalities. Risk stratification, treatment, and patient outcomes...
Using the novel JENALI scoring system allowed for direct comparison between intravascular ultrasound and angiography. In theory, the comparison can be extended to other imaging modalities. Risk stratification, treatment, and patient outcomes...
Using the novel JENALI scoring...
10/31/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Conference Coverage
08/28/2018
Jihad Mustapha, MD, explains how percutaneous femoropopliteal bypass, a relatively new intervention, may be a potential solution for meeting unmet needs in patients with peripheral artery disease.
Jihad Mustapha, MD, explains how percutaneous femoropopliteal bypass, a relatively new intervention, may be a potential solution for meeting unmet needs in patients with peripheral artery disease.
Jihad Mustapha, MD, explains how...
08/28/2018
Vascular Disease Management
CLI Perspectives
12/06/2016
In this issue, I am honored at the chance to interview Dr. Mahmood Razavi, one of the pioneers in CTO crossing who has historically demonstrated that combining proper technical skill to a uniquely designed CTO device provides a favorable...
In this issue, I am honored at the chance to interview Dr. Mahmood Razavi, one of the pioneers in CTO crossing who has historically demonstrated that combining proper technical skill to a uniquely designed CTO device provides a favorable...
In this issue, I am honored at...
12/06/2016
Cath Lab Digest
CLI Perspectives
06/07/2019
How many years have you been performing complex critical limb ischemia (CLI) revascularization?
How many years have you been performing complex critical limb ischemia (CLI) revascularization?
How many years have you been...
06/07/2019
Cath Lab Digest
Case Series
09/10/2017
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is a rare condition that occurs primarily in young active patients. We present a case series that highlights the diagnosis of PAES and represents the variability of outcomes based on timing of...
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is a rare condition that occurs primarily in young active patients. We present a case series that highlights the diagnosis of PAES and represents the variability of outcomes based on timing of...
Popliteal artery entrapment...
09/10/2017
Vascular Disease Management
CLI Perspectives
12/07/2015
This month, Dr. Mustapha interviews Barry T. Katzen MD, FACR, FACC, FSIR, Founder and Medical Director, Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, Miami, Florida.
This month, Dr. Mustapha interviews Barry T. Katzen MD, FACR, FACC, FSIR, Founder and Medical Director, Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, Miami, Florida.
This month, Dr. Mustapha...
12/07/2015
Cath Lab Digest
Original Contribution
10/15/2016
CENTRAL was a prospective, multicenter, 100 patient study designed to evaluate the ability of a recanalization catheter system to cross chronic total occlusions (CTOs) of the superficial femoral artery while staying within the central vessel...
CENTRAL was a prospective, multicenter, 100 patient study designed to evaluate the ability of a recanalization catheter system to cross chronic total occlusions (CTOs) of the superficial femoral artery while staying within the central vessel...
CENTRAL was a prospective,...
10/15/2016
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
CLI Perspectives
10/03/2017
I use closure devices for nearly all antegrade access and with a very high success rate. I think operator experience and comfort are among the most important determinants of closure success.
I use closure devices for nearly all antegrade access and with a very high success rate. I think operator experience and comfort are among the most important determinants of closure success.
I use closure devices for nearly...
10/03/2017
Cath Lab Digest
New Techniques
04/30/2017
Tibial veins are actually much larger than the tibial arteries accessed to treat arterial disease. Therefore, there is no anatomic reason to not utilize tibial veins to advance wires and catheters to reach occlusions in the lower extremity...
Tibial veins are actually much larger than the tibial arteries accessed to treat arterial disease. Therefore, there is no anatomic reason to not utilize tibial veins to advance wires and catheters to reach occlusions in the lower extremity...
Tibial veins are actually much...
04/30/2017
Cath Lab Digest
Original Research
02/22/2019
In this study, researchers evaluated the efficacy and safety of initial dual antegrade and retrograde access approach compared with single antegrade or retrograde approach for crossing any level of CTO.
In this study, researchers evaluated the efficacy and safety of initial dual antegrade and retrograde access approach compared with single antegrade or retrograde approach for crossing any level of CTO.
In this study, researchers...
02/22/2019
Vascular Disease Management