Fadi Asfahan
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Recent Articles
1.
Matias C, Frizon L, Asfahan F, Uribe J, Machado A
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown)
. 2017 Oct;
14(6):668-674.
PMID: 28973421
Background: Brain shift and pneumocephalus are major concerns regarding deep brain stimulation (DBS). Objective: To report the extent of brain shift in deep structures and pneumocephalus in intraoperative magnetic resonance...
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Naji P, Griffin B, Sabik J, Kusunose K, Asfahan F, Popovic Z, et al.
Circulation
. 2015 Sep;
132(21):1953-60.
PMID: 26358259
Background: With improved event-free survival of patients undergoing primary bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement (AVR), reoperation to relieve severe prosthetic aortic stenosis (PAS) is increasing. We sought to (1) identify of...
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Naji P, Asfahan F, Barr T, Rodriguez L, Grimm R, Agarwal S, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2015 Feb;
4(2).
PMID: 25672368
Background: Significant mitral regurgitation (MR) typically occurs as holosystolic (HS) or mid-late systolic (MLS), with differences in volumetric impact on the left ventricle (LV). We sought to assess outcomes of...
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Naji P, Griffin B, Barr T, Asfahan F, Gillinov A, Grimm R, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2014 Sep;
3(5):e001010.
PMID: 25213567
Background: In primary mitral regurgitation (MR), exercise echocardiography aids in symptom evaluation and timing of mitral valve (MV) surgery. In patients with grade ≥3 primary MR undergoing exercise echocardiography followed...
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Naji P, Griffin B, Asfahan F, Barr T, Rodriguez L, Grimm R, et al.
Circulation
. 2014 Jan;
129(12):1310-9.
PMID: 24396041
Background: Significant myxomatous mitral regurgitation leads to progressive left ventricular (LV) decline, resulting in congestive heart failure and death. Such patients benefit from mitral valve surgery. Exercise echocardiography aids in...