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    President's Page: Public Reporting of Cardiovascular Care: An Opportunity to Shape the Future by Zoghbi, William A., MD, FACC, Gillis, Anne M., MD, FRCPC, FHRS, Marshall, J. Jeffrey, MD, FACC, FSCAI

    “…In one of the first public reporting efforts, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) published hospital mortality rates for Medicare patients…”
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    Directional coronary atherectomy revisited by Grines, Cindy L., Marshall, J. Jeffrey

    “…Historically, DCA was able to achieve large lumen diameter and reduction in restenosis but at a cost of higher peri‐procedural MI. Use of a new DCA device in a…”
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    Step back to see the complete picture: Complete versus incomplete revascularization of multivessel coronary disease by Grines, Cindy L., Marshall, J. Jeffrey

    “…Multivessel disease patients who are incompletely revascularized with PCI have have worse clinical outcomes including death and need for subsequent…”
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    Should we be less reactive about contrast reaction prophylaxis? by Grines, Cindy L., Marshall, J Jeffrey

    “…Key Points The risk of anaphylaxis from contrast allergy is very low, and there is little evidence to support the use of steroids for premedication. Use of…”
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    It's not shocking that the SCAI shock classification works by Grines, Cindy L., Marshall, J Jeffrey

    “…Key Points Cardiogenic shock mortality is extremely variable and likely is related to the heterogeneous population and hemodynamic differences in patients. The…”
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    Interoperator and intraoperator (in)accuracy of stent selection based on visual estimation by Campbell, Paul T., Mahmud, Ehtisham, Marshall, J. Jeffrey

    “…Objectives The objectives of this study were to evaluate the ability of interventional cardiologists to accurately measure lesion length and select appropriate…”
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    STEMI in the cancer patient: Do not withhold primary PCI by Grines, Cindy L., Tummala, Pradyumna, Marshall, J. Jeffrey

    “…Key Points Poor outcomes observed in cancer patients who sustain STEMI are due, in part, to advanced age, comorbidities, and underutilization of…”
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    Does the method of administering fluids matter for contrast‐induced nephropathy? REMEDIAL III compares LVEDP versus urine flow‐guided hydration by Grines, Cindy L., Marshall, J. Jeffrey

    “…Key Points Contrast‐induced nephropathy (CIN) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among patients undergoing angiographic procedures. Limiting contrast…”
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