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Sheldon Goldberg, MD, FACC, FSCAI

Commentary
02/24/2015
In order to put the pVAD analysis of Shah et al into clinical perspective, Drs Shields and Goldberg review the definitions of “high-risk PCI,” the mechanism of action of support devices for PCI patients, and comment on the results of trials...
In order to put the pVAD analysis of Shah et al into clinical perspective, Drs Shields and Goldberg review the definitions of “high-risk PCI,” the mechanism of action of support devices for PCI patients, and comment on the results of trials...
In order to put the pVAD...
02/24/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
01/07/2014
Due to the location and severity of the disease in the SVG to the circumflex artery, the procedure was stopped, and a multi-disciplinary strategy was coordinated to revascularize the patient.
Due to the location and severity of the disease in the SVG to the circumflex artery, the procedure was stopped, and a multi-disciplinary strategy was coordinated to revascularize the patient.
Due to the location and severity...
01/07/2014
Cath Lab Digest
03/01/2013
The purpose of this report is to review the physiologic mechanism of action of the devices and discuss indications, limitations, and clinical outcomes during high-risk PCI.
The purpose of this report is to review the physiologic mechanism of action of the devices and discuss indications, limitations, and clinical outcomes during high-risk PCI.
The purpose of this report is to...
03/01/2013
Cath Lab Digest
03/02/2012
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts...
03/02/2012
Cath Lab Digest
Review
01/30/2012
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts...
01/30/2012
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Review
10/02/2012
Abstract: As percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is being applied to higher-risk patients, ie, those with unprotected left main, multi-vessel disease, last remaining vessel, compromised left ventricular function, and ongoing ischemia,...
Abstract: As percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is being applied to higher-risk patients, ie, those with unprotected left main, multi-vessel disease, last remaining vessel, compromised left ventricular function, and ongoing ischemia,...
Abstract: As percutaneous...
10/02/2012
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Review
04/01/2013
Advances in percutaneous coronary intervention have made stent placement a reasonable alternative to surgery in patients with unprotected left main coronary artery disease. This review addresses the results of studies comparing PCI with CABG.
Advances in percutaneous coronary intervention have made stent placement a reasonable alternative to surgery in patients with unprotected left main coronary artery disease. This review addresses the results of studies comparing PCI with CABG.
Advances in percutaneous...
04/01/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
The Original Coronary “Full Metal Jacket”: A 30-Year Journey
07/01/2020
This report provides a 30-year follow-up on a noteworthy case first described in 1989 by Fischman et al in the Journal of Invasive Cardiology. The original article provided the first known report of extensive intracoronary stenting, deployed...
This report provides a 30-year follow-up on a noteworthy case first described in 1989 by Fischman et al in the Journal of Invasive Cardiology. The original article provided the first known report of extensive intracoronary stenting, deployed...
This report provides a 30-year...
07/01/2020
Journal of Invasive Cardiology