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Walter A Parham

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Parham W, Mehdirad A, Biermann K, Fredman C
Tex Heart Inst J . 2006 Apr; 33(1):40-7. PMID: 16572868
Hyperkalemia is a common clinical condition that can induce deadly cardiac arrhythmias. Electrocardiographic manifestations of hyperkalemia vary from the classic sine-wave rhythm, which occurs in severe hyperkalemia, to nonspecific repolarization...
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Ciaramita J, Parham W, Herrmann S, Khoukaz S, Kern M
J Interv Cardiol . 2004 Oct; 17(5):331-7. PMID: 15491338
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) determinations have been demonstrated to be largely independent of changes in systemic hemodynamic changes. Herein, we describe a case of obstructive sleep apnea cyclically altering FFR...
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Ziaee A, Parham W, Herrmann S, Stewart R, Lim M, Kern M
Am J Cardiol . 2004 May; 93(11):1404-7, A9. PMID: 15165925
This study compared ostial lesion angiographic severity with physiologic assessment and showed that, for diameter narrowings >70%, fractional flow reserves were >0.75 in 20 of 25 lesions and >0.75 in...
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Parham W, Bouhasin A, Ciaramita J, Khoukaz S, Herrmann S, Kern M
Circulation . 2004 Mar; 109(10):1236-43. PMID: 14993141
Background: Sodium nitroprusside is one of several agents considered effective for treating the no-reflow phenomenon during acute coronary interventions. However, the coronary hyperemic dose responses and systemic hemodynamic effects of...
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Parham W, Puri S, Bitar S, Kern M
J Invasive Cardiol . 2003 May; 15(5):277-9. PMID: 12730638
Percutaneous transluminal peripheral angioplasty (PTA), with and without stenting, has become an effective, accepted, and safe approach for treating intermittent claudication and critical leg ischemia in selected patients. Percutaneous peripheral...
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Parham W, Kern M
Catheter Cardiovasc Interv . 2002 Oct; 57(2):224-8. PMID: 12357526
We describe a case of resting angina with multiple angiographic stenoses that were highly suitable for stenting. These classic lesions resolved after intracoronary nitroglycerin while positioning a stent. This case...