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Acceptance, panic, and partial recovery the pattern of usage of drug-eluting stents after introduction in the U.S. (a report from the American College of Cardiology/National Cardiovascular Data Registry)Ronald J Krone
Division of Cardiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri 63110, USA
JACC Cardiovasc Interv 3:902-10. 2010..Review the use of drug-eluting stents (DES) to evaluate changes in use...
Ad hoc percutaneous coronary interventions in patients with stable coronary artery disease--a study of prevalence, safety, and variation in use from the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry (ACC-NCDR)Ronald J Krone
Division of Cardiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri 63110, USA
Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 68:696-703. 2006..To utilize the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry (ACC-NCDR) to monitor the performance and safety of ad hoc PCIs...
Evaluation of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association and the Society for Coronary Angiography and Interventions lesion classification system in the current "stent era" of coronary interventions (from the ACC-National CardiRonald J Krone
Department of Medicine, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Am J Cardiol 92:389-94. 2003....
Limitations of current risk-adjustment models in the era of coronary stentingJorge R Kizer
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Weill Medical College, Cornell University, New York, NY, USA
Am Heart J 145:683-92. 2003..Yet the accuracy of these models in contemporary interventional practice--characterized by the widespread use of stents and novel adjuvant pharmacotherapies--has not been sufficiently studied...
Evaluation of the Society for Coronary Angiography and Interventions' lesion classification system in 14,133 patients with percutaneous coronary interventions in the current stent eraRonald J Krone
Department of Medicine, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 55:1-7. 2002..In the current PCI device era, the simpler SCAI classification using 7 variables predicted interventional success and complications as well as or better than the ACC/AHA system requiring 26...
Prevention of contrast induced nephropathy: recommendations for the high risk patient undergoing cardiovascular proceduresMarc J Schweiger
Division of Cardiology, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA 01199, USA
Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 69:135-40. 2007....
Has THIS target stopped movingRonald J Krone
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
J Invasive Cardiol 18:268. 2006
Effect of omega-3 fatty acids on heart rate variability in depressed patients with coronary heart diseaseRobert M Carney
Behavioral Medicine Center, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, 4320 Forest Park Avenue, Suite 301, St Louis, MO 63108, USA
Psychosom Med 72:748-54. 2010..Low intake of omega-3 FAs is associated with depression and with low HRV, and all three are associated with an increased risk of death in patients with CHD...
Managing coronary artery disease in the cancer patientRonald J Krone
Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Washington University, School of Medicine, 660 S Euclid, Box 8086, St Louis, MO 63130, USA
Prog Cardiovasc Dis 53:149-56. 2010..Aggressive medical treatment to reduce risk factors, especially with statins is essential to stabilize the underlying coronary disease...
Prognostic value of lesion classification for the clinical outcome after stent placementRonald J Krone
Am J Cardiol 102:954-5. 2008
Patterns and outcomes of drug-eluting coronary stent use in clinical practiceSunil V Rao
The Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC 27705, USA
Am Heart J 152:321-6. 2006..To determine patterns and outcomes of drug-eluting stents (DES) use in clinical practice...
Mortality after emergent percutaneous coronary intervention in cardiogenic shock secondary to acute myocardial infarction and usefulness of a mortality prediction modelLloyd W Klein
Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Am J Cardiol 96:35-41. 2005..In conclusion, analysis of patients from the ACC-NCDR who underwent emergency PCI for acute myocardial infarction in the presence of cardiogenic shock shows an in-hospital mortality rate of approximately 60% when PCI is attempted...
SCAI statement on ad hoc versus the separate performance of diagnostic cardiac catheterization and coronary interventionJames C Blankenship
Department of Cardiology 21 60, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA 17822, USA
Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 63:444-51. 2004..This document updates an earlier review of this topic and provides suggestions for the use of ad hoc intervention as a routine strategy...
Updated risk adjustment mortality model using the complete 1.1 dataset from the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry (ACC-NCDR)Richard E Shaw
Joint Cardiac Program Sutter Health System, San Francisco, California 94115, USA
J Invasive Cardiol 15:578-80. 2003..1 version of the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry (ACC-NCR)...
Bleeding risk of platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor antagonists in broad-based practice (results from the Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions Registry)Phillip A Horwitz
Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Am J Cardiol 91:803-6. 2003..Assuming these agents are as effective as shown in these trials, the risk-benefit ratio of GP IIb/IIIa inhibitors in broad-based PCI practice should be favorable...
Development of a risk adjustment mortality model using the American College of Cardiology-National Cardiovascular Data Registry (ACC-NCDR) experience: 1998-2000Richard E Shaw
San Francisco Heart Institute at Seton Medical Center, Daly City, California 94015, USA
J Am Coll Cardiol 39:1104-12. 2002..We sought to develop and evaluate a risk adjustment model for in-hospital mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures using data from a large, multi-center registry...
A contemporary overview of percutaneous coronary interventions. The American College of Cardiology-National Cardiovascular Data Registry (ACC-NCDR)H Vernon Anderson
Texas Heart Institute and the University of Texas, Houston 77030, USA
J Am Coll Cardiol 39:1096-103. 2002..These data reconfirm overall acceptable results that are consistent with other reported data, but also confirm large variations between individual institutions...
Impact of ethnicity and gender differences on angiographic coronary artery disease prevalence and in-hospital mortality in the American College of Cardiology-National Cardiovascular Data RegistryLeslee J Shaw
Emory Program in Cardiovascular Outcomes Research and Epidemiology, 1256 Briarcliff Rd NE, Suite 1 N, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30306, USA
Circulation 117:1787-801. 2008..Although populations referred for coronary angiography are increasingly diverse, there is limited information on coronary artery disease (CAD) prevalence and in-hospital mortality other than for predominately white male patients...
Utilization of distal embolic protection in saphenous vein graft interventions (an analysis of 19,546 patients in the American College of Cardiology-National Cardiovascular Data Registry)Sameer K Mehta
Department of Cardiology, The Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Am J Cardiol 100:1114-8. 2007..EPD use was independently associated with a lower incidence of no-reflow (OR 0.68, p = 0.032), but not in-hospital mortality (1.0% vs 0.9%, p = NS). In conclusion, in current practice, EPDs are used in <25% of SVG PCI procedures...
Risk-adjusted mortality analysis of percutaneous coronary interventions by American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines recommendationsH Vernon Anderson
University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas, USA
Am J Cardiol 99:189-96. 2007..With further refinement, these methods should be able to be used as powerful analytic tools for quality assurance and appropriateness purposes...
Relationship between procedure indications and outcomes of percutaneous coronary interventions by American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force GuidelinesH Vernon Anderson
University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Circulation 112:2786-91. 2005..Our goal here was to investigate whether any relationship existed between the most recent ACC/AHA recommended indications for PCI and short term in-hospital outcomes...
Atherosclerotic risk genotypes and recurrent coronary events after myocardial infarctionArthur J Moss
Cardiology Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA
Am J Cardiol 96:177-82. 2005....
Association of C-reactive protein and serum amyloid A with recurrent coronary events in stable patients after healing of acute myocardial infarctionTareq S Harb
Cardiology Unit of the Department of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA
Am J Cardiol 89:216-21. 2002
