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Michael J. Martinelli, MD, FACC, FSCAI

10/06/2016
The majority of complex coronary interventions can be performed radially. There are some limitations, such as subclavian/innominate tortuosity and vasospasm, which often can be overcome with experience. 
The majority of complex coronary interventions can be performed radially. There are some limitations, such as subclavian/innominate tortuosity and vasospasm, which often can be overcome with experience. 
The majority of complex coronary...
10/06/2016
Cath Lab Digest
Your Path to Success: Expert Advice
04/03/2020
It is in regard to the peripheral intervention program, and the treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), that we talk to Dr. Martinelli today in order to gain his insights as to how his program not only addressed this disease process,...
It is in regard to the peripheral intervention program, and the treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), that we talk to Dr. Martinelli today in order to gain his insights as to how his program not only addressed this disease process,...
It is in regard to the...
04/03/2020
Cath Lab Digest
Same-Day Discharge: If Not Now, When?
Your Path to Success: Expert Advice
11/03/2020
During last month’s virtual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) conference, a panel discussion of clinicians and administrators addressed the challenges and opportunities surrounding the use of same-day discharge (or lack thereof)...
During last month’s virtual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) conference, a panel discussion of clinicians and administrators addressed the challenges and opportunities surrounding the use of same-day discharge (or lack thereof)...
During last month’s virtual...
11/03/2020
Cath Lab Digest
Your Path to Program Success: Expert Advice
03/03/2022
For over a decade, the scientific literature regarding bleeding avoidance during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has pointed to the importance of radial access in mitigating access-site bleeding and the potential vascular...
For over a decade, the scientific literature regarding bleeding avoidance during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has pointed to the importance of radial access in mitigating access-site bleeding and the potential vascular...
For over a decade, the...
03/03/2022
Cath Lab Digest