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    Clinical restenosis after coronary stenting: perspectives from multicenter clinical trials by Cutlip, Donald E, Chauhan, Manish S, Baim, Donald S, Ho, Kalon K.L, Popma, Jeffrey J, Carrozza, Joseph P, Cohen, David J, Kuntz, Richard E

    “…We sought to evaluate clinical restenosis in a large population of patients who had undergone coronary stent placement. One-year success after coronary…”
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    Myocardial Infarction as a Presentation of Clinical In-Stent Restenosis by Nayak, Atasu K, Kawamura, Akio, Nesto, Richard W, Davis, Gershan, Jarbeau, Jennifer, Pyne, Christopher T, Gossman, David E, Piemonte, Thomas C, Riskalla, Nabila, Chauhan, Manish S

    Published in Circulation Journal (2006)
    “…Background In-stent restenosis is considered to be a gradual and progressive condition and there is scant data on myocardial infarction (MI) as a clinical…”
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    Effects of stent length and lesion length on coronary restenosis by Mauri, Laura, O'Malley, A.James, Cutlip, Donald E., Ho, Kalon K.L., Popma, Jeffrey J., Chauhan, Manish S., Baim, Donald S., Cohen, David J., Kuntz, Richard E.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-06-2004)
    “…The choice of drug-eluting versus bare metal stents is based on costs and expectations of restenosis and thrombosis risk. Approaches to stent placement vary…”
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    Cutting balloon angioplasty for the prevention of restenosis: results of the Cutting Balloon Global Randomized Trial by Mauri, Laura, Bonan, Raoul, Weiner, Bonnie H, Legrand, Victor, Bassand, Jean-Pierre, Popma, Jeffrey J, Niemyski, Paulette, Prpic, Ross, Ho, Kalon K.L, Chauhan, Manish S, Cutlip, Donald E, Bertrand, Olivier F, Kuntz, Richard E

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-11-2002)
    “…The cutting balloon (CB) is a specialized device designed to create discrete longitudinal incisions in the atherosclerotic target coronary segment during…”
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    Percutaneous rheolytic thrombectomy for large pulmonary embolism: A promising treatment option by Chauhan, Manish S., Kawamura, Akio

    “…Background: Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common cardiovascular disease with significant mortality. Some patients with large PE are not eligible for current…”
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    Beyond restenosis: five-year clinical outcomes from second-generation coronary stent trials by Cutlip, Donald E, Chhabra, Amit G, Baim, Donald S, Chauhan, Manish S, Marulkar, Sachin, Massaro, Joseph, Bakhai, Ameet, Cohen, David J, Kuntz, Richard E, Ho, Kalon K L

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-09-2004)
    “…In the first year after coronary stent implantation, clinical failures are driven mainly by procedural complications and restenosis, but the subsequent…”
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    Stent thrombosis in the modern era: a pooled analysis of multicenter coronary stent clinical trials by CUTLIP, Donald E, BAIM, Donald S, HO, Kalon K. L, POPMA, Jeffrey J, LANSKY, Alexandra J, COHEN, David J, CARROZZA, Joseph P, CHAUHAN, Manish S, RODRIGUEZ, Orlando, KUNTZ, Richard E

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (17-04-2001)
    “…There are limited studies of stent thrombosis in the modern era of second-generation stents, high-pressure deployment, and current antithrombotic regimens. Six…”
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    Submassive pulmonary embolism and paradoxical embolic stroke treated with percutaneous rheolytic thrombectomy and closure of the patent foramen ovale by Iskander, Ayman, Nayak, Atasu, Chauhan, Manish S.

    “…The presence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) in patients with large pulmonary emboli (PE) is associated with an increased risk of stroke and mortality. Many…”
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    Effect of gender on in-hospital and one-year outcomes after contemporary coronary artery stenting by Chauhan, Manish S., Ho, Kalon K.L., Baim, Donald S., Kuntz, Richard E., Cutlip, Donald E.

    “…Despite the similar extent of epicardial coronary artery disease and procedural success, women have been noted to have a twofold higher incidence of…”
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    Coronary artery stenting in the aged by Chauhan, Manish S, Kuntz, Richard E, Ho, Kalon K.L, Cohen, David J, Popma, Jeffrey J, Carrozza, Joseph P, Baim, Donald S, Cutlip, Donald E

    “…OBJECTIVES The study compared the safety and efficacy of coronary artery stenting in aged and nonaged patients and identified predictors of adverse clinical…”
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    Impact of gender on in-hospital outcomes following contemporary percutaneous intervention for peripheral arterial disease by Kawamura, Akio, Piemonte, Thomas C, Nesto, Richard W, Bilazarian, Seth D, Riskalla, Nabila S, Chauhan, Manish S

    Published in The Journal of invasive cardiology (01-08-2005)
    “…Percutaneous peripheral arterial intervention (PPAI) has emerged as an effective and less invasive alternative to surgery for peripheral arterial disease…”
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    Percutaneous coronary revascularization in Elderly patients: Impact on functional status and quality of life by SETO, T. B, TAIRA, D. A, BEREZIN, R, CHAUHAN, M. S, CUTLIP, D. E, HO, K. K. L, KUNTZ, R. E, COHEN, D. J

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (20-06-2000)
    “…Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is frequently performed in elderly patients, but little is known about its impact on overall health and quality of…”
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    Will Genetics Revolutionize Medicine? by Sotos, J G, Rienhoff, Jr, H Y

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (16-11-2000)
    “…To the Editor: We find two major flaws in the Sounding Board article by Holtzman and Marteau (July 13 issue). 1 First, if the authors find little clinical…”
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