Alexander J Gregory
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Recent Articles
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Brown A, Hassanabad A, Moen J, Wiens K, Gregory A, Parhar K, et al.
JTCVS Open
. 2025 Jan;
22():49-60.
PMID: 39780802
Background: Minimally invasive mitral valve repair (MIMVR), often performed within specialized care pathways, has been shown to reduce hospital length of stay and improve patient recovery. The relative value of...
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Rea A, Salenger R, Grant M, Yeh J, Damas B, Crisalfi C, et al.
JTCVS Open
. 2025 Jan;
22():1-13.
PMID: 39780789
Objective: The management of preoperative medications is an essential component of perioperative care for the cardiac surgical patient. This turnkey order set is part of a series created by the...
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Gregory A, Arora R, Chatterjee S, Crisafi C, Morton-Bailey V, Rea A, et al.
JTCVS Open
. 2025 Jan;
22():14-24.
PMID: 39780778
Objective: Optimal perioperative pain management is an essential component of perioperative care for the cardiac surgical patient. This turnkey order set is part of a series created by the Enhanced...
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Brown A, Beaudry R, Moen J, Kang S, Hassanabad A, Vasanthan V, et al.
JTCVS Open
. 2024 Sep;
20:26-28.
PMID: 39296455
No abstract available.
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Gregory A, Kent W, Adams C, Arora R
Curr Opin Cardiol
. 2024 Apr;
39(4):380-387.
PMID: 38606679
Purpose Of Review: Patients with advanced age and frailty require interventions for structural heart disease at an increasing rate. These patients typically experience higher rates of postoperative morbidity, mortality and...
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Crisafi C, Grant M, Rea A, Morton-Bailey V, Gregory A, Arora R, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 2024 Apr;
168(5):1500-1509.
PMID: 38574802
Objectives: Surgical-site infections (SSIs) after cardiac surgery increase morbidity and mortality, consume health care resources, impair recovery, and diminish patients' quality of life. Numerous guidelines and expert consensus documents have...
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Grant M, Crisafi C, Alvarez A, Arora R, Brindle M, Chatterjee S, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg
. 2024 Jan;
117(4):669-689.
PMID: 38284956
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs have been shown to lessen surgical insult, promote recovery, and improve postoperative clinical outcomes across a number of specialty operations. A core tenet of...
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Salenger R, Hirji S, Rea A, Cangut B, Morton-Bailey V, Gregory A, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 2023 Oct;
168(3):890-897.e4.
PMID: 37866774
Objectives: There are multiple published guidelines on comprehensive patient blood management (PBM), centered on the 3 pillars of PBM: managing preoperative anemia, minimizing blood loss, and tolerating intraoperative/postoperative anemia. We...
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Mistry N, Hare G, Shehata N, Kramer R, Fawzy H, Baker R, et al.
iScience
. 2023 Aug;
26(8):107429.
PMID: 37575193
Biological evidence supports plasma methemoglobin as a biomarker for anemia-induced tissue hypoxia. In this translational planned substudy of the multinational randomized controlled transfusion thresholds in cardiac surgery (TRICS-III) trial, which...
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Gregory A, Noss C, Chun R, Gysel M, Prusinkiewicz C, Webb N, et al.
Can J Cardiol
. 2023 Feb;
39(4):497-514.
PMID: 36746372
Perioperative optimization of cardiac surgical patients is imperative to reduce complications, utilize health care resources efficiently, and improve patient recovery and quality of life. Standardized application of evidence-based best practices...