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Eugenia Nikolsky

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Papadopoulos K, Kerner A, Yalonetsky S, Nikolsky E, Feld Y, Roguin A
Rev Cardiovasc Med . 2021 Jan; 21(4):501-505. PMID: 33387994
The transradial approach has become the preferred route for performing coronary angiography and interventions. Several studies reported that radial access is associated with significant reduction in vascular complications compared with...
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Kobo O, Marcusohn E, Roguin A, Zukermann R, Amsalem N, Nikolsky E, et al.
J Invasive Cardiol . 2021 Jan; 33(1):E20-E24. PMID: 33385982
Background: Total thrombotic occlusion of the left circumflex (LCX) artery may present without ST-segment elevations; the clinical outcomes of such patients remain unclear. Objective: To examine the difference in clinical...
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Menzely T, Zukermann R, Shehadeh F, Muhammad R, Aronson D, Kapeliovich M, et al.
Rambam Maimonides Med J . 2020 May; 11(2). PMID: 32374259
Objectives: To assess the impact of different types of anemia and of concomitant non-cardiovascular chronic illnesses on outcomes of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and baseline anemia admitted...
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Fink N, Nikolsky E, Assali A, Shapira O, Kassif Y, Barac Y, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg . 2018 Sep; 107(1):106-111. PMID: 30267693
Background: We sought to assess real-world implementation of the guidelines in patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (CAD) using a prospective national registry in Israel. Methods: All consecutive patients with...
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Nikolsky E, Verheugt F
J Am Coll Cardiol . 2018 Jul; 72(2):137-140. PMID: 29976286
No abstract available.
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Caspi O, Habib M, Cohen Y, Kerner A, Roguin A, Abergel E, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2017 Jun; 6(6). PMID: 28647690
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) following primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI) is frequently interpreted as contrast-induced AKI but may result from other insults. We aimed to determine the causal association...
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Nikolsky E, Zukerman R
EuroIntervention . 2016 Apr; 11(14):e1571-3. PMID: 27056115
No abstract available.
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Giustino G, Baber U, Mastoris I, Vlachojannis G, Yu J, Teirstein P, et al.
Catheter Cardiovasc Interv . 2015 Oct; 87(4):703-9. PMID: 26481591
Background: Long-term clinical outcomes after exposure to non-ionic iso-osmolar contrast medium (IOCM) or ionic low-osmolar CM (LOCM) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing coronary angiography are unclear. Methods:...
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Massalha S, Luria L, Kerner A, Roguin A, Abergel E, Hammerman H, et al.
Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care . 2015 Aug; 5(6):455-462. PMID: 26228449
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is associated with increased risk after acute coronary syndromes. Primary percutaneous coronary intervention is the most effective method of reperfusion for acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction and can...
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Sudarsky D, Sudarsky M, Matezky S, Goldenberg I, Farcas A, Nikolsky E
J Interv Cardiol . 2015 Jul; 28(4):315-25. PMID: 26139008
Background: Anemia in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is strongly related to the increased risk of bleeding and mortality. Whether benefit of early invasive strategy exceeds the risk of...