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Peter Gonschior, MD

Commentary
08/01/2008
Hall Whitworth: We have performed about 350 cases at our center and it has evolved somewhat over the last couple of years. Initially, we used the CheckMate system because of its greater length. The pullback and stepping techniques have...
Hall Whitworth: We have performed about 350 cases at our center and it has evolved somewhat over the last couple of years. Initially, we used the CheckMate system because of its greater length. The pullback and stepping techniques have...
Hall Whitworth: We have...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
08/01/2008
Hall Whitworth: There is another subset of patients who will be asking for these new drug-coated stents: those with long, diffuse distal disease. We may decide to treat such patients medically, but they too will be clamoring for the new...
Hall Whitworth: There is another subset of patients who will be asking for these new drug-coated stents: those with long, diffuse distal disease. We may decide to treat such patients medically, but they too will be clamoring for the new...
Hall Whitworth: There is another...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
08/01/2008
In this issue, Huang et al. focus on new techniques to solve in-stent restenosis that are caused by neointimal hyperplasia. A major focus of interventional cardiology is to decrease the need of retreatment of coronary lesions. Stenting,...
In this issue, Huang et al. focus on new techniques to solve in-stent restenosis that are caused by neointimal hyperplasia. A major focus of interventional cardiology is to decrease the need of retreatment of coronary lesions. Stenting,...
In this issue, Huang et al....
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
IAGS (International Andreas Gruentzig Society) Proceedings
08/01/2008
George Dangas: There have been many attempts and many failures in this field due perhaps to the inherent tendency of interventional cardiologists to move quickly and work from assumptions, applying what may not yet be well understood. Gene...
George Dangas: There have been many attempts and many failures in this field due perhaps to the inherent tendency of interventional cardiologists to move quickly and work from assumptions, applying what may not yet be well understood. Gene...
George Dangas: There have been...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology