Charles L Feldman
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Papafaklis M, Bourantas C, Yonetsu T, Vergallo R, Kotsia A, Nakatani S, et al.
EuroIntervention
. 2014 Jul;
11(4):407-15.
PMID: 24974809
Aims: To develop a methodology that permits accurate 3-dimensional (3D) reconstruction from FD-OCT and angiographic data enabling reliable evaluation of the ESS distribution, and to compare the FD-OCT-derived models against...
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Koskinas K, Chatzizisis Y, Papafaklis M, Coskun A, Baker A, Jarolim P, et al.
Int J Cardiol
. 2013 Oct;
169(6):394-401.
PMID: 24148915
Background: Systemic risk factors and local hemodynamic factors both contribute to coronary atherosclerosis, but their possibly synergistic inter-relationship remains unknown. The purpose of this natural history study was to investigate...
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Koskinas K, Sukhova G, Baker A, Papafaklis M, Chatzizisis Y, Coskun A, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
. 2013 May;
33(7):1494-504.
PMID: 23640495
Objective: The mechanisms promoting the focal formation of rupture-prone coronary plaques in vivo remain incompletely understood. This study tested the hypothesis that coronary regions exposed to low endothelial shear stress...
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Bourantas C, Papafaklis M, Athanasiou L, Kalatzis F, Naka K, Siogkas P, et al.
EuroIntervention
. 2013 Apr;
9(5):582-93.
PMID: 23608530
Aims: To develop and validate a new methodology that allows accurate 3-dimensional (3-D) coronary artery reconstruction using standard, simple angiographic and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) data acquired during routine catheterisation enabling...
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Makita Y, Nakamura S, Kawasaki T, Takahashi A, Katsuki T, Nakamura S, et al.
Circulation
. 2013 Apr;
127(10):e489-90.
PMID: 23599923
No abstract available.
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Sakamoto S, Takahashi S, Coskun A, Papafaklis M, Takahashi A, Saito S, et al.
Am J Cardiol
. 2013 Apr;
111(10):1420-4.
PMID: 23540543
Coronary artery dominance influences the amount and anatomic location of myocardium that is perfused by the left or right coronary circulation. However, it is unknown whether coronary artery dominance also...
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Korin N, Kanapathipillai M, Matthews B, Crescente M, Brill A, Mammoto T, et al.
Science
. 2012 Jul;
337(6095):738-42.
PMID: 22767894
Obstruction of critical blood vessels due to thrombosis or embolism is a leading cause of death worldwide. Here, we describe a biomimetic strategy that uses high shear stress caused by...
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Wentzel J, Chatzizisis Y, Gijsen F, Giannoglou G, Feldman C, Stone P
Cardiovasc Res
. 2012 Jul;
96(2):234-43.
PMID: 22752349
The heterogeneity of plaque formation, the vascular remodelling response to plaque formation, and the consequent phenotype of plaque instability attest to the extraordinarily complex pathobiology of plaque development and progression,...
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Stone P, Saito S, Takahashi S, Makita Y, Nakamura S, Kawasaki T, et al.
Circulation
. 2012 Jun;
126(2):172-81.
PMID: 22723305
Background: Atherosclerotic plaques progress in a highly individual manner. The purposes of the Prediction of Progression of Coronary Artery Disease and Clinical Outcome Using Vascular Profiling of Shear Stress and...
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Borkin M, Gajos K, Peters A, Mitsouras D, Melchionna S, Rybicki F, et al.
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
. 2011 Oct;
17(12):2479-88.
PMID: 22034369
Heart disease is the number one killer in the United States, and finding indicators of the disease at an early stage is critical for treatment and prevention. In this paper...