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Andrew D Dueck

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Mazer C, Moody A, Teoh H, Quan A, Elituv R, Vivekanandan T, et al.
Circulation . 2025 Jan; 151(4):351-355. PMID: 39869672
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Selim O, Dueck A, Kulasegaram K, Brydges R, Walsh C, Okrainec A
Clin Teach . 2025 Jan; 22(1):e70025. PMID: 39805632
Purpose: The development of the Diabetic Wound Assessment Learning Tool (DiWALT) has previously been described. However, an examination of its application to a larger, more heterogeneous group of participants is...
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Ma G, Kucey A, Tyagi S, Papia G, Kucey D, Varcoe R, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2024 May; 5:CD013421. PMID: 38695613
Background: During vascular interventions, connections that link arteries, veins, or synthetic grafts, which are known as an 'anastomosis', may be necessary. Vascular anastomoses can bleed from the needle holes that...
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Lee S, You C, Kucey A, Alam F, Papia G, Kucey D, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2023 Apr; 4:CD013182. PMID: 37052421
Background: Aortic aneurysms occur when the aorta, the body's largest artery, grows in size, and can occur in the thoracic or abdominal aorta. The approaches to repair aortic aneurysms include...
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Alawneh Y, Zhou J, Sewani A, Tahmasebi M, Roy T, Kayssi A, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng . 2023 Feb; 51(7):1547-1557. PMID: 36808383
Conventional catheter-based interventions for treating peripheral artery disease suffer high failure and complication rates. The mechanical interactions with the anatomy constrain catheter controllability, while their length and flexibility limit their...
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Jacob-Brassard J, Al-Omran M, Haas B, Nathens A, Gomez D, Dueck A, et al.
Injury . 2021 Aug; 53(1):152-159. PMID: 34376278
Objective: Current EAST guidelines recommend against routine carotid intervention for patients with blunt carotid artery injury (BCI), but offer limited information on its role for BCI patients presenting with neurological...
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Kayssi A, Al-Jundi W, Papia G, Kucey D, Forbes T, Rajan D, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2019 Jan; 1:CD012510. PMID: 30684445
Background: Stents are placed in the femoropopliteal arteries for numerous reasons, such as atherosclerotic disease, the need for dissection, and perforation of the arteries, and can become stenosed with the...
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Roy T, Forbes T, Dueck A, Wright G
Vasc Med . 2018 Mar; 23(2):153-162. PMID: 29534646
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has advanced significantly in the past decade and provides a safe and non-invasive method of evaluating peripheral artery disease (PAD), with and without using exogenous contrast...
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Roy T, Chen H, Dueck A, Wright G
J Vasc Surg . 2017 Dec; 67(6):1844-1854.e2. PMID: 29248239
Objective: Limitations with current peripheral arterial imaging modalities make selection of patients for percutaneous vascular interventions difficult. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a novel preprocedural magnetic...
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Metias M, Eisenberg N, Clemente M, Wooster E, Dueck A, Wooster D, et al.
Vascular . 2017 Mar; 25(5):497-503. PMID: 28264181
Background The level of knowledge of stroke risk factors and stroke symptoms within a population may determine their ability to recognize and ultimately react to a stroke. Independent agencies have...