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    Transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus using the AMPLATZER™ duct occluder II (ADO II) by Gruenstein, Daniel H., Ebeid, Makram, Radtke, Wolfgang, Moore, Phillip, Holzer, Ralf, Justino, Henri

    “…Objectives The study purpose is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the ADO II device for closure of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in children. Background…”
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    Pericardial effusion after pediatric hematopoietic cell transplant by Aldoss, Osamah, Gruenstein, Daniel H., Bass, John L., Steinberger, Julia, Zhang, Yan, DeFor, Todd E., Tolar, Jakub, Verneris, Michael R., Orchard, Paul J.

    Published in Pediatric transplantation (01-05-2013)
    “…PE can occur following HCT. However, the incidence, etiology, risk factors, and treatment remain unclear. We performed a retrospective study evaluating 355…”
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    Marked lateral ST-segment elevation with inferior ST-segment depression in an asymptomatic 12 year-old girl: A normal variant? by Kohli, Utkarsh, Gruenstein, Daniel H., Nguyen, Hoang H., Nayak, Hemal M.

    Published in Journal of electrocardiology (01-07-2020)
    “…Significant ST-segment changes raise concern for myocardial ischemia, cardiomyopathy or myocardial inflammation and therefore, warrant an extensive and often…”
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    Stent placement for palliation of cor triatriatum dexter in a dog with suspected patent foramen ovale by Barncord, Kristin, Stauthammer, Christopher, Moen, Sean L., Hanson, Melissa, Gruenstein, Daniel H.

    Published in Journal of veterinary cardiology (01-03-2016)
    “…An 11 month old spayed, female dog presented with exercise intolerance and cyanosis upon exertion. Echocardiography revealed an imperforate cor triatriatum…”
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    Serial Versus Direct Dilation of Small Diameter Stents Results in a More Predictable and Complete Intentional Transcatheter Stent Fracture: A PICES Bench Testing Study by Crystal, Matthew A., Morgan, Gareth J., Danon, Saar, Gray, Robert G., Gruenstein, Daniel H., Gordon, Brent M., Goldstein, Bryan H.

    Published in Pediatric cardiology (2018)
    “…Balloon-expandable stents, implanted in infants and children with congenital heart disease (CHD), often require redilation to match somatic growth. Small…”
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    Experimental evaluation of a new articulated Amplatzer® ductal occluder device without fabric by Gruenstein, Daniel H., Bass, John L.

    “…Objectives: To describe a new percutaneous PDA device. Background: The ADO II was developed by AGA Medical for closure of small‐moderate sized PDAs via a small…”
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    Transcatheter device closure of congenital ventricular septal defects by Gruenstein, Daniel H, Bass, John L

    Published in Progress in pediatric cardiology (01-05-2012)
    “…Abstract Ventricular septal defects (VSD) are among the most commonly occurring congenital heart lesions. While successful surgical repair of VSDs has been…”
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    Ductal stent and cavo-atrial sac occlusion in an adult with profound cyanosis after palliated cyanotic congenital heart disease by Gruenstein, Daniel H, Beekman, 3rd, Robert H, Spicer, Robert L

    Published in The Journal of invasive cardiology (01-02-2008)
    “…We report a unique combination of PDA stent placement and occlusion of a persistent cavo-atrial connection in an adult with complex cyanotic congenital heart…”
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    Pulmonary venous wedge pressure provides an accurate assessment of pulmonary artery pressure in children with a bidirectional Glenn shunt by Gruenstein, Daniel H, Spicer, Robert L, Shim, David, Beekman, 3rd, Robert H

    Published in Journal of interventional cardiology (01-10-2003)
    “…In circulations with pulsatile pulmonary artery flow the pulmonary venous wedge pressure (PVWp) has been validated as a good estimate of pulmonary artery…”
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