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Brett Cowan

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Kumar R, Cowan B, Quesada D, Wexner S
J Educ Teach Emerg Med . 2023 Jul; 5(4):V19-V21. PMID: 37465338
Topics: Ogilvie's syndrome, quadriplegic, abdominal distension, colonic pseudo-obstruction.
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Masoud-Ansari S, Ormiston J, Webster M, Pontre B, Cowan B, Beier S
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2020 Jan; 2019:5749-5752. PMID: 31947158
We investigated if blood flow changes induced through the presence of a stent could be detected using in vitro dynamically scaled 4D Phase-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PC-MRI). Using idealized and...
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Ormiston J, Kassab G, Finet G, Chatzizisis Y, Foin N, Mickley T, et al.
EuroIntervention . 2017 Nov; 13(15):e1794-e1803. PMID: 29131803
This is a consensus document from the European Bifurcation Club concerning bench testing in coronary artery bifurcations. It is intended to provide guidelines for bench assessment of stents and other...
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Beier S, Ormiston J, Webster M, Cater J, Norris S, Medrano-Gracia P, et al.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2017 Mar; 2016:1220-1223. PMID: 28324943
The majority of patients with angina or heart failure have coronary artery disease. Left main bifurcations are particularly susceptible to pathological narrowing. Flow is a major factor of atheroma development,...
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Gilbert K, Farrar G, Cowan B, Suinesiaputra A, Occleshaw C, Pontre B, et al.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2017 Mar; 2016:1228-1231. PMID: 28268546
Congenital heart disease is the most common birth defect, with an incidence of 75 in every 1000 births. As a result of improved interventions, 90% of people with congenital heart...
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Medrano-Gracia P, Ormiston J, Webster M, Beier S, Ellis C, Wang C, et al.
J Cardiovasc Transl Res . 2016 Dec; 10(1):82-90. PMID: 28028693
During percutaneous coronary intervention, stents are placed in narrowings of the arteries to restore normal blood flow. Despite improvements in stent design, deployment techniques and drug-eluting coatings, restenosis and stent...
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Medrano-Gracia P, Ormiston J, Webster M, Beier S, Young A, Ellis C, et al.
EuroIntervention . 2016 Sep; 12(7):845-54. PMID: 27639736
Aims: The aim of this study was to define the shape variations, including diameters and angles, of the major coronary artery bifurcations. Methods And Results: Computed tomographic angiograms from 300...
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Beier S, Ormiston J, Webster M, Cater J, Norris S, Medrano-Gracia P, et al.
J Biomech . 2016 Apr; 49(9):1570-1582. PMID: 27062590
The hemodynamic influence of vessel shape such as bifurcation angle is not fully understood with clinical and quantitative observations being equivocal. The aim of this study is to use computational...
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Beier S, Ormiston J, Webster M, Cater J, Norris S, Medrano-Gracia P, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng . 2015 Jul; 44(2):315-29. PMID: 26178872
Stent induced hemodynamic changes in the coronary arteries are associated with higher risk of adverse clinical outcome. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of stent design...
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Rezai M, Nair S, Cowan B, Young A, Sattar N, Finn J, et al.
Int J Cardiol . 2012 May; 158(3):444-7. PMID: 22633435
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