Charles L Feldman
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Recent Articles
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Stone P, Maehara A, Coskun A, Maynard C, Zaromytidou M, Siasos G, et al.
JACC Cardiovasc Imaging
. 2017 Sep;
11(3):462-471.
PMID: 28917684
Objectives: This study sought to determine whether low endothelial shear stress (ESS) adds independent prognostication for future major adverse cardiac events (MACE) in coronary lesions in patients with high-risk acute...
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Zaromytidou M, Siasos G, Coskun A, Lucier M, Antoniadis A, Papafaklis M, et al.
Hellenic J Cardiol
. 2016 Nov;
57(6):389-400.
PMID: 27894949
Intracoronary hemodynamics play a pivotal role in the initiation and progression of the atherosclerotic process. Low pro-inflammatory endothelial shear stress impacts vascular physiology and leads to the occurrence of coronary...
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Zaromytidou M, Antoniadis A, Siasos G, Coskun A, Andreou I, Papafaklis M, et al.
Curr Atheroscler Rep
. 2016 Nov;
18(12):80.
PMID: 27822680
Purpose Of Review: Despite the important progress in identifying high-risk atherosclerotic plaques, many key elements are elusive. Advanced imaging modalities provide valuable information about the anatomic and functional plaque characteristics...
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Shishido K, Antoniadis A, Takahashi S, Tsuda M, Mizuno S, Andreou I, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2016 Sep;
5(9).
PMID: 27628570
Background: In-stent hyperplasia (ISH) may develop in regions of low endothelial shear stress (ESS), but the relationship between the magnitude of low ESS, the extent of ISH, and subsequent clinical...
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Andreou I, Takahashi S, Tsuda M, Shishido K, Antoniadis A, Papafaklis M, et al.
Atherosclerosis
. 2016 Aug;
252:9-14.
PMID: 27494445
Background And Aims: The natural history and the role of atherosclerotic plaque located behind the stent (PBS) are still poorly understood. We evaluated the serial changes in PBS following bare-metal...
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Antoniadis A, Papafaklis M, Takahashi S, Shishido K, Andreou I, Chatzizisis Y, et al.
JACC Cardiovasc Imaging
. 2016 Aug;
9(8):1007-9.
PMID: 27491487
No abstract available.
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Papafaklis M, Mizuno S, Takahashi S, Coskun A, Antoniadis A, Tsuda M, et al.
Int J Cardiol
. 2015 Sep;
202:64-6.
PMID: 26386924
No abstract available.
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Papafaklis M, Takahashi S, Antoniadis A, Coskun A, Tsuda M, Mizuno S, et al.
Atherosclerosis
. 2015 Mar;
240(1):205-11.
PMID: 25801012
Background: Eccentric distribution of atheroma has been associated with plaques likely to rupture and cause an acute coronary syndrome, but the factors responsible for the development of eccentricity remain unknown....
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Andreou I, Antoniadis A, Shishido K, Papafaklis M, Koskinas K, Chatzizisis Y, et al.
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol Ther
. 2014 Oct;
20(3):261-75.
PMID: 25336461
Coronary atherosclerosis progresses both as slow, gradual enlargement of focal plaque and also as a more dynamic process with periodic abrupt changes in plaque geometry, size, and morphology. Systemic vasculoprotective...
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Vergallo R, Papafaklis M, Yonetsu T, Bourantas C, Andreou I, Wang Z, et al.
Circ Cardiovasc Imaging
. 2014 Sep;
7(6):905-11.
PMID: 25190591
Background: Despite the exposure of the entire vasculature to the atherogenic effects of systemic risk factors, atherosclerotic plaques preferentially develop at sites with disturbed flow. This study aimed at exploring...