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Marcel E. Zughaib, MD, FACC

03/03/2016
We screened two tertiary care hospitals’ National Cardiovascular Data Registry for any patient that was transferred for a same-day PCI procedure from the (satellite) hospital to the catheterization lab at the second hospital over a 3-year...
We screened two tertiary care hospitals’ National Cardiovascular Data Registry for any patient that was transferred for a same-day PCI procedure from the (satellite) hospital to the catheterization lab at the second hospital over a 3-year...
We screened two tertiary care...
03/03/2016
Cath Lab Digest
Case Report
11/06/2009
FULL TITLE: Anomalous Origin of the RCA from the Proximal LAD and a Single Coronary Artery Anomaly: Two Case Reports of Two Rare Coronary Anomalies _______________________________________________ From the Providence Heart Institute,...
FULL TITLE: Anomalous Origin of the RCA from the Proximal LAD and a Single Coronary Artery Anomaly: Two Case Reports of Two Rare Coronary Anomalies _______________________________________________ From the Providence Heart Institute,...
FULL TITLE: Anomalous Origin of...
11/06/2009
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
01/03/2013
Abstract: Background. Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is an effective procedure for reducing the risk of stroke in patients with carotid artery atherosclerosis. The evolution of carotid artery stenting (CAS) has made this a viable alternative to...
Abstract: Background. Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is an effective procedure for reducing the risk of stroke in patients with carotid artery atherosclerosis. The evolution of carotid artery stenting (CAS) has made this a viable alternative to...
Abstract: Background. Carotid...
01/03/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
09/27/2013
Radiographic contrast agents (RCAs) are known to cause acute kidney injury. RCAs are also postulated to induce pancreatitis in experimental animal models. We present a patient with acute pancreatitis immediately following coronary angiography.
Radiographic contrast agents (RCAs) are known to cause acute kidney injury. RCAs are also postulated to induce pancreatitis in experimental animal models. We present a patient with acute pancreatitis immediately following coronary angiography.
Radiographic contrast agents...
09/27/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology