S H Stertzer
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Raju P, Stertzer S, Shaw R, Pomerantsev E, Zipkin R, Myler R, et al.
Surg Technol Int
. 2015 May;
2:255-8.
PMID: 25951572
Despite major advances in its diagnosis and management, coronary artery disease remains the major cause of death accounting for 45.3 percent of all deaths in the United States. One of...
2.
de la Fuente L, Miano J, Mrad J, Penaloza E, Yeung A, Eury R, et al.
Catheter Cardiovasc Interv
. 2001 Aug;
53(4):480-8.
PMID: 11514998
Thirty-two patients presenting with varied coronary syndromes and anatomy were treated with a new coronary multisleeve drug delivery coronary stent (QuaDS-QP-2) containing up to 4,000 microg of a taxol-derived lipophilic...
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Honda Y, Grube E, de la Fuente L, Yock P, Stertzer S, Fitzgerald P
Circulation
. 2001 Jul;
104(4):380-3.
PMID: 11468196
Background: The aim of this study was to use serial intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to evaluate the long-term effect of stent-based 7-hexanoyltaxol (QP2, a taxane analogue) delivery on neointimal tissue growth...
4.
Oesterle S, Whitbourn R, Fitzgerald P, Yeung A, Stertzer S, Dake M, et al.
Am Heart J
. 1998 Oct;
136(4 Pt 1):578-99.
PMID: 9778060
In January 1997, experts from the United States, Europe, and Japan gathered at Stanford University to review their collective experience with intracoronary and noncoronary stenting and to identify and prioritize...
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Pomerantsev E, Kobayashi Y, Fitzgerald P, Grube E, Sanders W, Alderman E, et al.
Circulation
. 1998 Oct;
98(15):1495-503.
PMID: 9769302
Background: The validity of quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) after stent placement has been questioned because the optical density of a metallic stent, added to the density of a contrast-filled lumen,...
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Pomerantsev E, Kim C, Kernoff R, Oesterle S, Yeung A, Fitzgerald P, et al.
Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn
. 1997 Jun;
41(2):213-24.
PMID: 9184299
The AVE Micro Stent (AVE Inc., Santa Rosa, CA) is composed of helically welded 3 mm long, zigzag crowns with stent lengths from 6 to 39 mm and diameters from...
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Stertzer S, Pomerantsev E, Fitzgerald P, Yock P, Yeung A, Shaw R, et al.
Am Heart J
. 1996 Apr;
131(4):639-48.
PMID: 8721633
One hundred twenty-three patients treated with high-speed rotational atherectomy (HSRA) were restudied 6.9 +/- 1.2 months later. At the follow-up, the number of focal concentric lesions increased from 32.2 percent...
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Walton A, Pomerantsev E, Oesterle S, Yeung A, Singer A, Shaw R, et al.
Am J Cardiol
. 1996 Feb;
77(5):370-3.
PMID: 8602565
High-speed rotational atherectomy (HSRA) is advocated for calcified and diffusely narrowed coronary arteries. There are often side branches involving these kinds of lesions. The presence of significant lesion-related side branches...
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Stertzer S, Pomerantsev E, Fitzgerald P, Shaw R, Walton A, Singer A, et al.
Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn
. 1995 Dec;
36(4):304-10.
PMID: 8719378
Seven hundred ten high speed rotational atherectomy (HSRA) procedures were performed in a single consecutive series of 656 patients. Stand alone HSRA was performed in 253 patients (35%). HSRA with...
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Pomerantsev E, Stertzer S, Shaw R
J Invasive Cardiol
. 1994 Dec;
7(1):11-8.
PMID: 10155652
To compare different approaches to the quantitative analysis of regional left ventricular (LV) function, six different protocols with various long axis definitions, with or without alignment, with radial or hemiaxial...