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2. The State of the Absorb Bioresorbable Scaffold: Consensus From an Expert Panel
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Bangalore, Sripal, Bezerra, Hiram G., Rizik, David G., Armstrong, Ehrin J., Samuels, Bruce, Naidu, Srihari S., Grines, Cindy L., Foster, Malcolm T., Choi, James W., Bertolet, Barry D., Shah, Atman P., Torguson, Rebecca, Avula, Surendra B., Wang, John C., Zidar, James P., Maksoud, Aziz, Kalyanasundaram, Arun, Yakubov, Steven J., Chehab, Bassem M., Spaedy, Anthony J., Potluri, Srini P., Caputo, Ronald P., Kondur, Ashok, Merritt, Robert F., Kaki, Amir, Quesada, Ramon, Parikh, Manish A., Toma, Catalin, Matar, Fadi, DeGregorio, Joseph, Nicholson, William, Batchelor, Wayne, Gollapudi, Raghava, Korngold, Ethan, Sumar, Riyaz, Chrysant, George S., Li, Jun, Gordon, John B., Dave, Rajesh M., Attizzani, Guilherme F., Stys, Tom P., Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., Murphy, Bruce E., Ellis, Stephen G., and Waksman, Ron
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- 2017
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3. Comparative Assessment of Procedure Cost and Outcomes Between Guidewire and Crossing Device Strategies to Cross Peripheral Artery Chronic Total Occlusions
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Banerjee, Subhash, Jeon-Slaughter, Haekyung, Tsai, Shirling, Mohammad, Atif, Foteh, Mazin, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., Cawich, Ian, Rodriguez, Gerardo, Kumbhani, Dharam, Addo, Tayo, Luna, Michael, Das, Tony S., Prasad, Anand, Armstrong, Ehrin J., Shammas, Nicolas W., and Brilakis, Emmanouil S.
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- 2016
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4. IMPACT OF SEX ON OUTCOMES AMONG PATIENTS WITH A PREVIOUS CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT UNDERGOING PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION
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Mehran, Roxana, primary, Beerkens, Frans, additional, sartori, samantha, additional, Cao, Davide, additional, Feng, Yihan, additional, Kandzari, David E., additional, Davis, Scott A., additional, Tami, Luis Felipe, additional, Wang, John C., additional, Othman, Islam M., additional, Vogel, Birgit, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Haghighat, Amir R., additional, Spirito, Alessandro, additional, Singh, Sarabjeet, additional, Lopez, Mario J., additional, Giugliano, Gregory R., additional, Dangas, George D., additional, Batchelor, Wayne B., additional, Zhang, Zhongjie, additional, and Horwitz, Phillip A., additional
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- 2023
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5. SCAI appropriate use criteria for peripheral arterial interventions: An update
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Klein, Andrew J., Jaff, Michael R., Gray, Bruce H., Aronow, Herbert D., Bersin, Robert M., Diaz‐Sandoval, Larry J., Dieter, Robert S., Drachman, Douglas E., Feldman, Dmitriy N., Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., Gupta, Kamal, Parikh, Sahil A., Pinto, Duane S., Shishehbor, Mehdi H., and White, Christopher J.
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- 2017
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6. 2016 Revision of the SCAI position statement on public reporting
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Klein, Lloyd W., Harjai, Kishore J., Resnic, Fred, Weintraub, William S., Vernon Anderson, H., Yeh, Robert W., Feldman, Dmitriy N., Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., Rosenfeld, Kenneth, and Duffy, Peter
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- 2017
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7. Optimal use of left ventriculography at the time of cardiac catheterization: A consensus statement from the society for cardiovascular angiography and interventions
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Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., Babb, Joseph D., Dieter, Robert S., Feldman, Dmitriy N., Islam, Ashequl M., Marmagkiolis, Konstantinos, Moore, Phillip, Sorajja, Paul, and Blankenship, James C.
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- 2015
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8. SCAI expert consensus statement for aorto-iliac arterial intervention appropriate use
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Klein, Andrew J., Feldman, Dmitriy N., Aronow, Herbert D., Gray, Bruce H., Gupta, Kamal, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., Jaff, Michael R., Bersin, Robert M., and White, Christopher J.
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- 2014
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9. Ad Hoc percutaneous coronary intervention: A consensus statement from the society for cardiovascular angiography and interventions
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Blankenship, James C., Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., Feldman, Dmitriy N., Mixon, Timothy A., Patel, Rajan A.G., Sorajja, Paul, Yakubov, Steven J., and Chambers, Charles E.
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- 2013
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10. IMPACT OF GENDER AND RACE ON OUTCOMES AFTER COMPLEX PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION WITH THE PLATINUM-CHROMIUM EVEROLIMUS-ELUTING STENT: A POOLED ANALYSIS OF THE PLATINUM DIVERSITY AND PROMUS ELEMENT PLUS POST-APPROVAL STUDIES
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Elsayed, Sherif, primary, Batchelor, Wayne, additional, Claessen, Bimmer, additional, Guedeney, Paul, additional, Kandzari, David, additional, Aquino, Melissa, additional, Davis, Scott, additional, Tami, Luis, additional, Wang, John, additional, Othman, Islam, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Haghighat, Amir, additional, Singh, Sarabjeet, additional, Lopez, Mario, additional, Giugliano, Gregory, additional, Horwitz, Phillip, additional, Allocco, Dominic, additional, Meredith, Ian, additional, Underwood, Paul, additional, and Mehran, Roxana, additional
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- 2019
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11. SMALL-VESSEL PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION WITH PLATINUM CHROMIUM EVEROLIMUS ELUTING STENTS: INSIGHTS FROM THE POOLED PLATINUM DIVERSITY AND PROMUS ELEMENT PLUS POST APPROVAL STUDIES
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Guedeney, Paul, primary, Chandiramani, Rishi, additional, Claessen, Bimmer, additional, Kandzari, David, additional, Aquino, Melissa, additional, Davis, Scott, additional, Tami, Luis, additional, Wang, John, additional, Othman, Islam, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Haghighat, Amir, additional, Singh, Sarabjeet, additional, Lopez, Mario, additional, Giugliano, Gregory, additional, Horwitz, Phillip, additional, Sorrentino, Sabato, additional, Underwood, Paul, additional, Allocco, Dominic, additional, Meredith, Ian, additional, Mehran, Roxana, additional, and Batchelor, Wayne, additional
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- 2019
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12. IMPACT OF DIABETES MELLITUS ACROSS GENDER AND RACE ON OUTCOMES AFTER EVEROLIMUS-ELUTING STENT IMPLANTATION: FROM THE PLATINUM DIVERSITY AND THE PROMUS ELEMENT PLUS POST-APPROVAL STUDIES
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Goel, Ridhima, primary, Batchelor, Wayne, additional, Claessen, Bimmer, additional, Guedeney, Paul, additional, Kandzari, David, additional, Aquino, Melissa, additional, Davis, Scott, additional, Tami, Luis, additional, Wang, John, additional, Othman, Islam, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Haghighat, Amir, additional, Singh, Sarabjeet, additional, Lopez, Mario, additional, Giugliano, Gregory, additional, Horwitz, Phillip, additional, Underwood, Paul, additional, Allocco, Dominic, additional, Meredith, Ian, additional, and Mehran, Roxana, additional
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- 2019
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13. Small-vessel PCI outcomes in men, women, and minorities following platinum chromium everolimus-eluting stents: Insights from the pooled PLATINUM Diversity and PROMUS Element Plus Post-Approval studies
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Guedeney, Paul, primary, Claessen, Bimmer E., additional, Mehran, Roxana, additional, Kandzari, David E., additional, Aquino, Melissa, additional, Davis, Scott, additional, Tamis, Luis, additional, Wang, John C., additional, Othman, Islam, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Haghighat, Amir, additional, Singh, Sarabjeet, additional, Lopez, Mario, additional, Giugliano, Gregory, additional, Horwitz, Phillip A., additional, Sorrentino, Sabato, additional, Underwood, Paul, additional, Allocco, Dominic, additional, Meredith, Ian T., additional, and Batchelor, Wayne, additional
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- 2019
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14. SCAI consensus guidelines for device selection in femoral-popliteal arterial interventions
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Feldman, Dmitriy N., primary, Armstrong, Ehrin J., additional, Aronow, Herbert D., additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Jaff, Michael R., additional, Klein, Andrew J., additional, Parikh, Sahil A., additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Rosenfield, Kenneth, additional, Shishehbor, Mehdi H., additional, Swaminathan, Rajesh V., additional, and White, Christopher J., additional
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- 2018
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15. Outcomes in Women and Minorities Compared With White Men 1 Year After Everolimus-Eluting Stent Implantation
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Batchelor, Wayne, primary, Kandzari, David E., additional, Davis, Scott, additional, Tami, Luis, additional, Wang, John C., additional, Othman, Islam, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Haghighat, Amir, additional, Singh, Sarabjeet, additional, Lopez, Mario, additional, Giugliano, Gregory, additional, Horwitz, Phillip A., additional, Chandrasekhar, Jaya, additional, Underwood, Paul, additional, Thompson, Craig A., additional, and Mehran, Roxana, additional
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- 2017
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16. 2016 Revision of the SCAI position statement on public reporting
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Klein, Lloyd W., primary, Harjai, Kishore J., additional, Resnic, Fred, additional, Weintraub, William S., additional, Vernon Anderson, H., additional, Yeh, Robert W., additional, Feldman, Dmitriy N., additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Rosenfeld, Kenneth, additional, and Duffy, Peter, additional
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- 2016
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17. Femoropopliteal Artery Stent Thrombosis
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Banerjee, Subhash, primary, Sarode, Karan, additional, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Baig, Mirza S., additional, Tsai, Shirling, additional, Shammas, Nicolas W., additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Armstrong, Ehrin J., additional, Jeon-Slaughter, Haekyung, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil S., additional, and Bhatt, Deepak L., additional
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- 2016
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18. TCT-795 Technical success rates of endovascular treatment of femoropopliteal chronic total occlusions
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Das, Thomas M., primary, Planchard, Kyle, additional, Kocak, Denizen, additional, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Armstrong, Ehrin J., additional, Shammas, Nicolas W., additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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- 2015
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19. TCT-799 Antiplatelet Prescription Trends During Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Endovascular Interventions: Insights from the XLPAD Registry
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Kocak, Denizen, primary, Planchard, Kyle, additional, Das, Thomas M., additional, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Armstrong, Ehrin J., additional, Shammas, Nicolas W., additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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- 2015
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20. Ticagrelor in patients with diabetes and stable coronary artery disease with a history of previous percutaneous coronary intervention (THEMIS-PCI): a phase 3, placebo-controlled, randomised trial
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Bhatt, Deepak L, Steg, Philippe Gabriel, Mehta, Shamir R, Leiter, Lawrence A, Simon, Tabassome, Fox, Kim, Held, Claes, Andersson, Marielle, Himmelmann, Anders, Ridderstråle, Wilhelm, Chen, Jersey, Song, Yang, Diaz, Rafael, Goto, Shinya, James, Stefan K, Ray, Kausik K, Parkhomenko, Alexander N, Kosiborod, Mikhail N, McGuire, Darren K, Harrington, Robert A, Santos, Vladimir, Jain, Ashit, Lendel, Irina, Russo, Michael, Haught, W H, Bouza, Manuel, Gogia, Harinder, Banerjee, Supratim, Kichura, George, Kantaros, Louis, Padron, Francisco, Passi, Rakesh, Stone, Jay, Pursley, Michael, D'Urso, Michael, Gardner, Timothy, Bennett, James, Nour, Khaled, Saini, Satinder, Zhang, Wenwu, Kumbhani, Dharam, Thomas, Dustin, Angiolillo, Dominick, Bertolet, Barry, Roman-Miranda, Amaury, Black, Robert, Manshadi, Ramin, Vaca, Carlos, Blanco, Antonio, Napoli, Mark, Brabham, David, Akyea-Djamson, Ayim, Desai, Pratik, Prasada, Sudhir, Khaira, Ajit, Forgosh, Leslie, Lieber, Ira, Umpierrez, Guillermo, Singal, Dinesh, Londono, Juan, Fraser, Neil, Ruiz, Jose, Vega, Damaris, Rodriguez, Lilia, Brown, Christopher, Syed, Faizullah, Aggarwala, Guarav, Eaves, William, Foster, Michael, Gupta, Dinesh, Avino, David, Asfour, Wail, Tonnessen, Glen, Zhao, Xue-Qiao, Singh, Narendra, Brockmyre, Andrew, Lepor, Norman, Shammas, Nicolas, Blick, David, Hearne, Steven, Prodafikas, John, Carell, Edgar, Izzo, Mark, Karim, Amin, Zakhary, Bosh, Atieh, Mahmoud, Leichter, Steven, Meadows, Charles, Hotchkiss, David, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, Wiseman, Alan, Bander, Jeffrey, Shah, Mahesh, Banerjee, Subhash, Ganim, Ricky, Sopko, Karen, Khan, Misal, Lloret, Ramon, Weirick, Troy, Mehta, Rajendra, Thadani, Udho, Bhargava, Anuj, Kosiborod, Mikhail, Moya, Jaynier, Staniloae, Cezar, Guerra, Yamirka D, Chhabra, Anil, Kosmicki, Douglas, Shaheen, Wassim, Mohammed, Akber, Bitters, J'Cinda, Pattanayak, Jan, Javier, Julian, Srivastava, Sunny, Phillips, Roland, Al-Amin, Jessie, Lillestol, Michael, Simpson, Patrick, Hazan, Lydie, Amin, Amit, Shah, Gopi, Korpas, Denes, Platt, Bruce, Dickert, Jim, Puente, Orlando, Hiotis, Louis, Doyle, Timothy, Rajan, Raj, Meholick, Alan, Gring, Christian, Hage-Korban, Elie, Feldman, Robert, Colfer, Harry, Butman, Samuel, Foster, Malcolm, Hart, Terence, Huling, Randall, Eshaghian, Shervin, Quintana, Ofsman, Cheung, Deanna, Handel, Franklin, Rodriguez, Mara, Suh, David, Gordon, Paul, Pressman, Gregg, Bauer, Michael, French, William, Barettella, Mark, Chatrathi, Sridhar, Suresh, Damodhar, Goldberg, Ronald, Huth, Mark, Younis, Liwa, Rahman, Aref, Mascolo, Richard, Welch, Michelle, Suneja, Randeep, Smith, Stephen, Shurmur, Scott, Agaiby, John, Jingo, Ahmad, Johnston, Janice, Beth, Mary, Vlastaris, Anthony, Kemp, Susan, Taheri, Hamid, Pereira, Edward, Deyoung, Michael, Hawa, Zafir, Smith, Ray, Galski, Thomas, Garas, Samer, Reddy, M, Sharma, Susheel, Hargrove, Joeseph, Treasure, Charles, Emerson, Ronald, Haddad, Tariq, Rohr, Kathryn, Levinson, Larry, Gaona, Raul, Uretsky, Barry, Maheshwari, Hiralal, Lee, Denny, Kinnaman, Stephanie, Singal, Robert, Geohas, Jeffrey, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, Raisinghani, Ajit, Khurana, Charanjit, Hella, Brent, Kelberman, Michael, Voyce, Steven, Singh, Sanjay, Lo, Eric, Singh, Pradeep, Goodfellow, Ross, Fischer, Stuart, Lorraine, Richard, Turner, Traci, Shanes, Jeffrey, Busch, Robert, Broker, Robert, Zaniewski, Michelle, Pounds, Kevin, Debs-Perez, Giselle, Ong, Stephen, Frandsen, Brad, Fullington, Douglas, Jaffrani, Naseem, Khan, Ahtaram, Lee, Marcus, Pouzar, Joe, Revtyak, George, Gonzalez, Julian, Nakhle, Samer, Murillo, Abel, Young, Douglas, Makam, Sashi, Syed, Mushtaq, Woolf, Kevin, Grena, Paul, Alfata, Sarab, Mahal, Sharan, Hoffman, David, Kizhakekuttu, Tinoy, Deering, Joseph, Bhavsar, Janak, Mikesell, Scott, Wilson, William, Wilson, Vance, El, Salah, Spinale, Francis, Kannarkat, Vinod, Rao, Sunder, Hanson, Lenita, Bertsch, John, Gonzalez-Ortiz, Elena, Severino, Norma, Willis, John, Schock, Joel, Bakhtari, Ladan, Gazmuri, Raul, Ansari, Saadat, Hall, Jason, Mehta, Arvind, Shealy, Neal, Zarich, Stuart, Singh, Deovrat, Vora, Kishor, Andrawis, Nabil, Molter, Darron, Maron, David, Cardona, Jose, D'Agostino, Ronald, Arshad, Tamjeed, Samaan, Rodney, Jones, David, Presser, Dale, Heath, John, Green, Sandy, Bittar, George, Henry, Sheldon, Korn, David, Schmedtje, John, Nadar, Venkatesh, Graham, Bruce, Labroo, Ajay, Clavijo, Leonardo, Roseman, Hal, Ledesma, Gilbert, Rosen, Robert, Dor, Isaac, Kirby, William, Sutton, Jennefer, Eder, Frank, Iteld, Bruce, Gomez-Cortes, Jose, Buchbinder, Maurice, Kasper, Joseph, Terrelonge, Antonio, Torres, Gustavo, Jagielo, Ted, Alvarez, Jose, Handelsman, Yehuda, Guillen, Mario, Richwine, Randall, Lewy-Alterbaum, Lorena, Corder, Clinton, Arvind, Moogali, Bolshoun, David, Mikhail, Magdy, Minton, Stephen, Alvarado, Odilon, Abbott, J, Cauthen, Brett, Welter, Ryan, Mintz, Randy, Cox, John, Quick, Annette, Weiss, Melvin, Dy, Johnny, Zebrack, James, Gandelman, Glenn, Hegde, Vinayak, Silver, Marc, DeGregorio, Michele, Lawson, William, Paa, Christopher, Bortnick, Anna, Krolick, Merrill, Sotolongo, Rodolfo, Cheirif, Jorge, Kumar, Priya, Nadar, Venkatesh, Jetty, Preetham, Patel, Ambar, Kruk, Mariusz, Kobielusz-Gembala, Iwona, Rewerska, Barbara, Madrzejewski, Adam, Milewski, Krzysztof, Cygler, Jerzy, Petryka-Mazurkiewicz, Joanna, Jastrzebski, Waldemar, Korecki, Janusz, Fil, Wojciech, Prokopczuk, Janusz, Bochenek, Anna, Wujkowski, Marek, Witek, Robert, Konczakowski, Piotr, Miekus, Pawel, Szczasny, Marcin, Musial, Wlodzimierz, Cymerman, Krzysztof, Lampart, Jacek, Mikosinski, Jacek, Szynal, Slawomir, Fares, Issa, Opolski, Grzegorz, Mazur, Stanislaw, Wozakowska-Kaplon, Beata, Bijata-Bronisz, Renata, Wierucki, Lukasz, Losa, Beata, Drelich, Grzegorz, Konieczny, Marek, Starczewski, Pawel, Pawlowicz, Lidia, Jesionowski, Pawel, Jurowiecki, Jaroslaw, Gniot, Jacek, Czyzycki, Mariusz, Stania, Karol, Kucharczyk-Bauman, Izabela, Busz-Papiez, Benita, Karczmarczyk, Agnieszka, Sudnik, Wanda, Koszek, Alina, Kolodziej, Piotr, Skwarna, Bartosz, Jaramillo, Nicolás, Jankowski, Maciej, Czochra, Wojciech, Kinasz, Leszek, Miklaszewicz, Beata, Stasinska, Teresa, Pluta, Wladyslaw, Basiak, Marcin, Rusicka, Teresa, Niedbal-Yahfouf, Izabela, Popenda, Grazyna, Korzeniak, Romuald, Mirek, Agnieszka, Mariankowski, Rafal, Wojnowski, Lukasz, Korol, Marek, Baszak, Jacek, Podolec, Piotr, Piesiewicz, Wojciech, Zurakowski, Aleksander, Luengas, Carlos, Skura, Marek, Pilecki, Piotr, Majchrzak, Piotr, Krzyzagórska, Ewa, Drozd, Marcin, Kaczmarek, Barbara, Sliwinska, Teresa, Zelazowska, Katarzyna, Sztembis, Rafal, Landa, Katarzyna, Matyszczak-Toniak, Lidia, Strojek, Krzysztof, Piepiorka, Marek, Malinowski, Robert, Górska, Maria, Stolarczyk-Sowa, Edyta, Romanowski, Leszek, Zinka, Elzbieta, Reszka, Zygfryd, Skierkowska, Joanna, Uzunow, Anna, Laskowska-Derlaga, Ewa, Puntus, Ekaterina, Kosmacheva, Elena D, Koziolova, Natalia, Pavlov, Prokhor, Supryadkina, Tatiana, Didenko, Yury, Kopylov, Philipp, Kazakov, Andrei, Aksentiev, Sergei, Vishneva, Elena, Repin, Alexey, Smolenskaya, Olga, Mantserova, Olga, Khrustalev, Oleg, Privalova, Elena, Konstantinov, Vladimir, Boldueva, Svetlana, Ezhov, Andrey, Chernyavsky, Alexander, Kamalov, Gadel, Galyavich, Albert, Zubeeva, Galina, Nechaeva, Galina, Shustov, Sergey, Dzhaiani, Nino, Treshkur, Tatiana, Osokina, Nataliya, Panov, Alexey, Shutemova, Elena, Makukhin, Valeriy, Kropotina, Tatiana, Tsyba, Larisa, Karpov, Yuri, Sizova, J M, Ballyuzek, Marina, Tarasov, Nikolay, Demchenko, Elena, Barbarash, Olga, Moiseev, Valentin, Markov, Valentin, Kuznetsov, Vadim, Viktorova, Inna, Sergienko, Igor, Ermoshkina, Lyudmila, Khasanov, Niyaz, Khlevchuk, Tatiana, Baglikov, Andrey, Shalaev, Sergey, Zonova, Elena, Reznik, Elena, Haisheva, Larisa, Morugova, Tatyana, Lomakin, Nikita, Vishnevsky, Alexander, Shvarts, Yuri, Magnitskaya, Olga, Mikhailusova, Marina, Pavlysh, Elena, Libov, Igor, Zateyschikova, Anna, Kostenko, Victor, Edin, Anton, Khovaeva, Yaroslava, Zakharov, 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Karakolev, Venelin, Dimov, Bojidar, Georgiev, Svetoslav, Smilov, Lachezar, Koo, Bon K, Ahn, Taehoon, Hong, Soon J, Yoon, Junghan, Oh, Seok K, Jeong, Myung H, Kim, Doo-Il, Chang, Kiyuk, Kim, Weon, Hahn, Joo-Yong, Cha, Kwang S, Lee, Jung-Hee, Choi, Si-Wan, Nam, Chang-Wook, Chae, In-Ho, Park, Yong H, Tahk, Seung-Jea, Shin, Won-Yong, Chae, Jei-Keon, Kim, Byung J, Bae, Jang-Whan, Park, Woo J, Rha, Seung W, Choi, Young J, Hwang, Jin-Yong, Park, Hun S, Baracioli, Luciano, Guimaraes, Fabio, Vasconcellos, Eduardo, Saraiva, José, Pereira, Adamastor, Santos, Queulla, Rossi, Paulo, Maia, Lilia, Madeira, Miguel, Pereira, Marcio, Botelho, Roberto, Reis, Gilmar, Eliaschewitz, Freddy, Borges, Joao, Nascimento, Carlos, Fortes, Jose A, de Souza, Weimar, Pimentel, Pedro, Hissa, Miguel, Franchetti, Marcos, Precoma, Dalton, Ortiz, Costantino, Hernandes, Mauro, Saporito, Wladmir, dos Santos, Fabio R, Kormann, Adrian, Neuenschwander, Fernando, Dutra, Oscar, Rassi, Nelson, Tanajura, Luiz, Souza, Juliana, 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Patients with stable coronary artery disease and diabetes with previous percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), particularly those with previous stenting, are at high risk of ischaemic events. These patients are generally treated with aspirin. In this trial, we aimed to investigate if these patients would benefit from treatment with aspirin plus ticagrelor.
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21. PERIPHERAL ARTERY STENT THROMBOSIS: REPORT FROM THE EXCELLENCE IN PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE (XLPAD) REGISTRY
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Banerjee, Subhash, primary, Sarode, Karan, additional, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Baig, Mirza, additional, Tsai, Shirling, additional, Shammas, Nicolas, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, and Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional
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22. ZILVER PTX DRUG-COATED PERIPHERAL ARTERY STENT USE IN A U.S. MULTICENTER REGISTRY
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Sarode, Karan, primary, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Baig, Mirza, additional, Tsai, Shirling, additional, Shammas, Nicolas, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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23. EXPERIENCE TREATING IN-STENT RESTENOSIS LESIONS FROM A MULTICENTER REGISTRY
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Banerjee, Subhash, primary, Sarode, Karan, additional, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Baig, Mirza, additional, Tsai, Shirling, additional, Shammas, Nicolas, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, and Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional
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- 2015
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24. CONTRAST MEDIA USE DURING ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY FOR INFRAINGUINAL PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: INSIGHTS FROM THE MULTI-CENTER XLPAD REGISTRY
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Prasad, Anand, primary, Sarode, Karan, additional, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Baig, Mirza, additional, Shammas, Nicolas, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Ortiz-Lopez, Carolina, additional, Spelber, David, additional, Esparza, Maria, additional, Tsai, Shirling, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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- 2015
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25. Optimal use of left ventriculography at the time of cardiac catheterization: A consensus statement from the society for cardiovascular angiography and interventions
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Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., primary, Babb, Joseph D., additional, Dieter, Robert S., additional, Feldman, Dmitriy N., additional, Islam, Ashequl M., additional, Marmagkiolis, Konstantinos, additional, Moore, Phillip, additional, Sorajja, Paul, additional, and Blankenship, James C., additional
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- 2014
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26. TCT- 529 Comparison of Peripheral Arterial Chronic Total Occlusion Crossing Strategies in the XLPAD Registry
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Sarode, Karan, primary, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Jelinek, Seth, additional, Mekala, Karthik D., additional, Banerjee, Avantika, additional, Das, Swagata, additional, Hadidi, Omar F., additional, Mody, Purav, additional, Williams, Donald, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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27. TCT-546 Predictors and Implications of Subintimal Tracking During Endovascular Revascularization of Chronic Total Occlusions in the Infrainguinal Arteries
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Mohammad, Atif, primary, Sarode, Karan, additional, Jelinek, Seth, additional, Mekala, Karthik D., additional, Vinas, Ariel, additional, Banerjee, Avantika, additional, Mody, Purav, additional, Das, Swagata, additional, Williams, Donald, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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28. TCT-505 Optimal Dual Antiplatelet Therapy Duration after Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Intervention
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Banerjee, Avantika, primary, Sarode, Karan, additional, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Jelinek, Seth, additional, Mekala, Karthik D., additional, Mody, Purav, additional, Das, Swagata, additional, Williams, Donald, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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29. CRT-208 Comparison of Peripheral Arterial Chronic Total Occlusion Crossing Strategies in the XLPAD Registry
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Hadidi, Omar, primary, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Sarode, Karan, additional, Pershwitz, Gene, additional, Thomas, Rahul, additional, Vinas, Ariel, additional, Abu-fadel, Mazen, additional, Exaire, Jose, additional, Hawkins, Beau, additional, Das, Swagata, additional, Dieter, Robert, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Tsai, Thomas, additional, Ali, Mir Ishti, additional, Kinlay, Scott, additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Shammas, Nicolas, additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil S., additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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30. TCT-523 Multicenter Registry for Peripheral Arterial Disease Interventions and Outcomes (XLPAD Registry)
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Sarode, Karan, primary, Mohammad, Atif, additional, Hadidi, Omar F., additional, Thomas, Rahul, additional, Das, Thomas M., additional, Maduka, Jeomi, additional, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, additional, Baig, Mirza S., additional, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, additional, Dieter, Robert, additional, Tsai, Thomas T., additional, Ali, M Ishti, additional, Klein, Andrew, additional, Kumbhani, Dharam J., additional, Luna, Michael, additional, Shammas, Nicolas W., additional, Prasad, Anand, additional, Hastings, Jeffrey L., additional, Addo, Tayo, additional, Brilakis, Emmanouil, additional, and Banerjee, Subhash, additional
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31. Ad Hoc percutaneous coronary intervention: A consensus statement from the society for cardiovascular angiography and interventions
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Blankenship, James C., primary, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Feldman, Dmitriy N., additional, Mixon, Timothy A., additional, Patel, Rajan A.G., additional, Sorajja, Paul, additional, Yakubov, Steven J., additional, and Chambers, Charles E., additional
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32. Synergistic use of sirolimus-eluting stents and intravascular ultrasound for the treatment of unprotected left main and vein graft disease
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Costa, Marco A., primary, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Zenni, Martin M., additional, Gilmore, Paul S., additional, and Bass, Theodore A., additional
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33. Hemodynamic complications of ventricular septal rupture after acute myocardial infarction
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Sasseen, Brett M., primary, Gigliotti, Osvaldo S., additional, Lavine, Steven, additional, Gilmore, Paul S., additional, Percy, Robert, additional, and Bass, Theodore A., additional
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34. Abstract 15424: Clinical Implications of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy Cessation Within 12 Months of Coronary Stenting in Men and Women: A Pooled Analysis From the Platinum Diversity and Promus Element Plus Post-Approval Studies
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Chandiramani, Rishi, Cao, Davide, Mehran, Roxana, Blum, Moritz, Roumeliotis, Anastasios, Goel, Ridhima, Sartori, Samantha, Davis, Scott, Tami, Luis, Wang, John, Othman, Islam, Gigliotti, Osvaldo, Boran, Kevin, Liberman, Henry, Underwood, Paul, Allocco, Dominic, and Batchelor, Wayne
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Introduction:Cessation of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may increase the risk of recurrent ischemic events. While the incidence and patterns of stopping DAPT have been reported to vary between women and men, the clinical impact of DAPT cessation after PCI according to gender remain unknown.Hypothesis:We sought to evaluate the incidence of DAPT cessation during the first year after PCI in men and women and its association with clinical outcomes.Methods:Two prospective multicenter PCI registries evaluating the everolimus-eluting stent were pooled. The population was stratified into men (n=2,319) and women (n=1,863). DAPT cessation was defined as any discontinuation lasting >3 days. The primary endpoint was major adverse cardiac events (MACE; composite of cardiac death, myocardial infarction (MI) or stent thrombosis). A multivariate Cox regression model with DAPT cessation entered as a time-updated variable was used to account only for events occurring after cessation up to 1 year.Results:Out of 4,182 patients, 477 had a DAPT cessation within 1 year of PCI. Although rates of DAPT cessation at 1 year were similar between men and women, the cessations tended to occur earlier in women (Figure). Women with DAPT cessation had a marginally significant increased risk of MACE compared to women without [adjusted HR 2.12, 95% CI 0.99-4.56]. Conversely, no association between risk of MACE and DAPT cessation was observed in men [adjusted HR 1.32, 95% CI 0.54-3.24]. There was no difference in the risk for cardiac death after DAPT cessations in either gender, however, the risk of MI after cessation tended to be increased in women [adjusted HR 2.25, 95% CI 0.91-5.58] (Figure).Conclusions:Occurrence of DAPT cessation within 1 year of PCI might be associated with higher risk of adverse events in women. Understanding patterns of DAPT cessation and focusing on their prevention, particularly in women, will help improve outcomes after PCI.
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35. Multicenter Registry for Peripheral Arterial Disease Interventions and Outcomes (XLPAD Registry).
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Sarode, Karan, Mohammad, Atif, Hadidi, Omar F., Thomas, Rahul, Das, Thomas M., Maduka, Jeomi, Abu-Fadel, Mazen, Baig, Mirza S., Gigliotti, Osvaldo, Dieter, Robert, Tsai, Thomas T., Ali, M Ishti, Klein, Andrew, Kumbhani, Dharam J., Luna, Michael, Shammas, Nicolas W., Prasad, Anand, Hastings, Jeffrey L., Addo, Tayo, and Brilakis, Emmanouil
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36. Clinical Outcomes and Cost Comparisons of Stent and Non-Stent Interventions in Infrainguinal Peripheral Artery Disease: Insights From the Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease (XLPAD) Registry.
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Banerjee S, Jeon-Slaughter H, Armstrong EJ, Bajzer C, Abu-Fadel M, Khalili H, Prasad A, Bou Dargham B, Kamath P, Addo T, Luna M, Gigliotti O, Foteh M, Cawich I, Kinlay S, Ali M, Ramanan B, Niazi K, Tsai S, Shammas NW, and Brilakis ES
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- Aged, Angiography methods, Endovascular Procedures economics, Endovascular Procedures instrumentation, Female, Femoral Artery pathology, Femoral Artery surgery, Health Care Costs, Humans, Inguinal Canal, Male, Middle Aged, Peripheral Arterial Disease diagnostic imaging, Popliteal Artery pathology, Popliteal Artery surgery, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Stents statistics & numerical data, Treatment Outcome, United States, Vascular Patency physiology, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Endovascular Procedures methods, Peripheral Arterial Disease therapy, Registries, Stents economics
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Background: The contemporary limb outcomes and costs of stent-based vs non-stent based strategies in endovascular revascularization of femoropopliteal (FP) peripheral artery disease (PAD) are not well understood., Methods and Results: We present data from the ongoing United States multicenter Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease Registry between 2006-2016 to compare stent vs non-stent treatment outcomes and associated costs in FP interventions. A total of 2910 FP interventions were performed in 2162 patients (mean age, 66 years), comprising 1339 stent based (superficial femoral artery, 93%) in 1007 patients and 1571 non-stent interventions (superficial femoral artery, 85%) in 1155 patients. A growing trend for non-stent based interventions and a declining trend in repeat revascularization rate at 1 year were observed across years of registry enrollment. Stent implantation was the prevailing strategy in treating longer FP lesions (mean length, 152 mm vs 105 mm; P<.001) and chronic total occlusions (65% vs 40%; P<.001), while stent implantation was employed less frequently when treating in-stent restenotic lesions (14% vs 20%; P<.001). Stent and non-stent interventions had similar 1-year limb outcomes in all-cause death, target-limb revascularization, target-vessel revascularization, and major or minor amputation. The average procedure costs for the stent group were significantly higher than the non-stent group ($6215 vs $4790; P<.001)., Conclusion: There is a growing trend for non-stent FP artery interventions, with a significant decline in 1-year target-limb revascularization rates over time. One-year limb outcomes in stent-based compared to non-stent interventions are similar; however, at a significantly higher procedural cost.
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37. Comparative Effectiveness Study of Drug-Eluting and Bare-Metal Peripheral Artery Stents in Endovascular Femoropopliteal Artery Revascularization.
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Jeon-Slaughter H, Khalili H, Tsai S, Armstrong EJ, Shammas NW, Jawaid O, Lu H, Addo T, Gigliotti O, Abu-Fadel M, and Banerjee S
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- Angiography, Arterial Occlusive Diseases diagnosis, Female, Femoral Artery diagnostic imaging, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Popliteal Artery diagnostic imaging, Prosthesis Design, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Arterial Occlusive Diseases surgery, Drug-Eluting Stents, Endovascular Procedures methods, Femoral Artery surgery, Popliteal Artery surgery, Prosthesis Implantation methods
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Objectives: Paclitaxel drug-eluting stents (DESs) have been shown to improve primary patency of femoropopliteal lesions compared to plain balloon angioplasty with provisional bare-metal stents (BMSs) in randomized controlled studies. However, data are lacking on patency outcomes of real-world DES use relative to BMS use. This study compared clinically driven target-lesion revascularization (TLR), target-vessel revascularization (TVR), and target-limb revascularization outcomes at 1 year between DES and BMS treatments in a real-world setting., Methods: The study identified 174 DES (Zilver PTX; Cook Medical) and 784 BMS femoropopliteal interventions from the available 969 Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease (XLPAD) registry patients between October 2013 and December 2016. We analyzed both unmatched (174 DES and 784 BMS) and propensity score (PS)-matched datasets (174 for each)., Results: This study found that patients who underwent DES femoropopliteal endovascular revascularization had significantly lower TLR rates in both unmatched (hazard ratio [HR], 0.57; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.35-0.91; P=.02) and matched data (HR, 0.50 95% CI, 0.27-0.91; P=.02). The DES group had a 43% lower TVR risk than the BMS group in the PS matched cohort (HR, 0.57; 95% CI, 0.33-0.98; P=.04). Mortality rate in the DES group (5%) was significantly higher than the BMS group in both unmatched (2%; P=.04) and matched groups (1%; P=.046) at 1 year., Conclusions: Patients treated with DES had higher lesion and vessel patency than BMS after adjusting for confounding, which included complexity of lesion characteristics and operators' clinical decision-making regarding selection of treatment modalities, in femoropopliteal endovascular interventions in a real-world registry.
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38. Stent and Non-Stent Based Outcomes of Infrainguinal Peripheral Artery Interventions From the Multicenter XLPAD Registry.
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Banerjee S, Pershwitz G, Sarode K, Mohammad A, Abu-Fadel MS, Baig MS, Tsai S, Little BB, Gigliotti OS, Soto-Cora E, Foteh MI, Rodriguez G, Klein A, Addo T, Luna M, Shammas NW, Prasad A, and Brilakis ES
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Background: There are limited data regarding contemporary use of stent and non-stent based treatment strategies of infrainguinal peripheral artery disease (PAD)., Methods: We analyzed data from the ongoing multicenter XLPAD registry between July 2005 and October 2013 to report on the use of non-stent (atherectomy ± balloon angioplasty) and stent-based treatment of superficial femoral artery (SFA), popliteal, and below-the-knee (BTK) vessels in contemporary clinical practice., Results: A total of 584 interventions (SFA, 82.5%; popliteal, 7.2%; BTK, 9.9%) were performed in 372 patients (mean age, 63.2 years; diabetes mellitus, 57.7%; Rutherford category 1-3, 73.5%; Rutherford category 4-6, 20.1%). Stents were deployed in 389 lesions (66.6%; SFA, 90.5%; popliteal, 5.1%; BTK, 4.1%) and non-stent strategy (atherectomy, 49%) in 195 lesions (33.4%; SFA, 66.7%; popliteal, 11.3%; BTK, 21.5%). In the stent and non-stent groups, mean lesion lengths were 133.9 mm and 86.0 mm (P<.001), chronic total occlusions (CTOs) constituted 63.0% and 49.7% (P<.01), and restenotic lesions were 12.6% and 32.3% (P<.001), respectively. At a mean follow-up of 260 ± 130 days, in the stent and non-stent treated patients, all-cause mortality was 4.3% and 3.5% (P=.65), clinically indicated repeat revascularization was 17.5% and 14.9% (P=.42), and amputation was 4.6% and 9.2% (P<.01), respectively. SFA lesion location, long lesion length, and CTO were associated with the use of stents. Advanced Rutherford class was associated with a non-stent treatment strategy., Conclusion: The majority of endovascular peripheral arterial interventions are performed in the SFA; most include a CTO and in patients with diabetes mellitus. Operators use stents to primarily treat complex SFA lesions with overall similar outcomes, except for fewer amputations compared to a non-stent strategy.
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39. Crossing of infrainguinal peripheral arterial chronic total occlusion with a blunt microdissection catheter.
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Banerjee S, Thomas R, Sarode K, Mohammad A, Sethi S, Baig MS, Gigliotti OS, Ali MI, Klein A, Abu-Fadel MS, Shammas NW, Prasad A, and Brilakis ES
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- Aged, Ankle Brachial Index, Calcinosis diagnosis, Catheters, Comparative Effectiveness Research, Female, Humans, Lower Extremity blood supply, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography, Interventional methods, Severity of Illness Index, Stents, Treatment Outcome, Angioplasty, Balloon adverse effects, Angioplasty, Balloon instrumentation, Angioplasty, Balloon methods, Arterial Occlusive Diseases diagnosis, Arterial Occlusive Diseases etiology, Arterial Occlusive Diseases physiopathology, Arterial Occlusive Diseases surgery, Atherectomy adverse effects, Atherectomy instrumentation, Atherectomy methods, Femoral Artery diagnostic imaging, Femoral Artery surgery, Peripheral Arterial Disease complications, Popliteal Artery diagnostic imaging, Popliteal Artery surgery
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Purpose: Crossing of lower-extremity arterial chronic total occlusion (CTO) can be challenging. Use of the Viance peripheral CTO crossing device (Covidien) in the superficial femoral (SFA), popliteal, and below-the knee (BTK) arterial locations has received limited study., Methods: Fifty-eight patients from the Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease (XLPAD) registry (NCT01904851) were treated between April 2010 and November 2013 with the Viance device. The procedural and 30-day clinical outcomes were collected., Results: Mean age was 65.5 ± 8.7 years and 55.1% had diabetes mellitus. Most lesions (n = 58) were TASC classification type C (n = 16; 27.6%) and D (n = 16; 27.6%), with mean lesion length 140.0 ± 71.0 mm; 93.1% of lesions were de novo and 81.0% were severely calcified. Technical success (crossing without the use of a reentry device) was achieved in 87.9% of cases and procedural success was obtained in 86.2%; 51.7% of lesions received stents, with the remaining treated with balloon angioplasty and/or atherectomy. Average fluoroscopy time was 39.1 ± 21.2 min, with 187.8 ± 72.0 mL of contrast and 210.0 ± 212.0 Gy cm² radiation dose-area product. There was 1 periprocedural complication (access-site hematoma treated conservatively without blood transfusion). At 30 days post procedure, there was significant improvement in ankle-brachial index (0.72 ± 0.30 to 0.84 ± 0.16; P=.01) and Rutherford class (3.33 ± 0.81 to 1.54 ± 1.47; P<.001). Clinically-indicated target vessel revascularization, surgical intervention or amputation at 30 days was 5.2%., Conclusion: Use of Viance to cross infrainguinal arterial CTO was associated with high success, low complication rates, and significant symptom improvement.
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40. Renal artery stenosis: an update on diagnosis and management.
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Rai P, Gigliotti OS, Mathews B, and Kurian KC
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Reno-vascular disease, along with diabetes mellitus, is the leading cause of dialysis in the elderly population, accounting for 50-66% of cases in patients above 65 years of age. Reno-vascular disease is a broad term, which includes renal artery stenosis, ischemic nephropathy, such as atherosclerotic obstruction, thrombo-embolic phenomenon, nephrosclerosis secondary to hypertension and acute occlusion of renal arteries (either bilateral or unilateral in singlekidney patients). Renal artery stenosis, defined as a 50% or greater occlusion of a renal artery (unilateral or bilateral), is an important cause of secondary hypertension. It often presents as drug refractory hypertension or renal insufficiency. Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis accounts for 90% of such cases, the remaining 10% being caused by fibro-muscular dysplasia. The incidence of atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis is increasing among the aging population, who are at an increased risk due to cardiovascular complications. This is a review of the emerging trends in the diagnosis and management of renal artery stenosis.
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