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Charanjit S Rihal

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Minnesota Medicine|February 14, 2008
What physicians should know about coronary stentsCharanjit S Rihal
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|May 26, 2009
Drug-eluting stents for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: treatment of choice or is discretion the better part of valor?Charanjit S Rihal
Circulation. Cardiovascular Interventions|February 18, 2010
Adjunctive thrombectomy for primary percutaneous coronary intervention: What would Dr Bayes do?Charanjit S Rihal
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|August 20, 2011
The left ventricular apex opening and closing a new port into the human heartCharanjit S Rihal
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|November 6, 2020
In reply-Risk Framing in Cardiovascular Medicine I and IIMohamad Alkhouli, Charanjit S Rihal
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions|June 26, 2010
Cardiac shunt calculations made easy: a case-based approachMario Gössl, Charanjit S Rihal
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|March 13, 2024
Big Picture of TAVR in Small Annuli: What Matters Most?Naoki Misumida, Charanjit S Rihal
The American Journal of Cardiology|September 29, 2014
Non-cardiac surgery after percutaneous coronary interventionSaurabh Sanon, Charanjit S Rihal
Current Cardiology Reports|July 2, 2013
Percutaneous treatment of aortic and mitral valve paravalvular regurgitationMario Gössl, Charanjit S Rihal
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|July 6, 2020
The Odyssey of Risk Framing in Cardiovascular Medicine: A Patient-Centered PerspectiveMohamad Alkhouli, Charanjit S Rihal
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Minnesota Medicine|February 14, 2008
What physicians should know about coronary stentsCharanjit S Rihal
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|May 26, 2009
Drug-eluting stents for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: treatment of choice or is discretion the better part of valor?Charanjit S Rihal
Circulation. Cardiovascular Interventions|February 18, 2010
Adjunctive thrombectomy for primary percutaneous coronary intervention: What would Dr Bayes do?Charanjit S Rihal
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|August 20, 2011
The left ventricular apex opening and closing a new port into the human heartCharanjit S Rihal
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|November 6, 2020
In reply-Risk Framing in Cardiovascular Medicine I and IIMohamad Alkhouli, Charanjit S Rihal
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions|June 26, 2010
Cardiac shunt calculations made easy: a case-based approachMario Gössl, Charanjit S Rihal
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|March 13, 2024
Big Picture of TAVR in Small Annuli: What Matters Most?Naoki Misumida, Charanjit S Rihal
The American Journal of Cardiology|September 29, 2014
Non-cardiac surgery after percutaneous coronary interventionSaurabh Sanon, Charanjit S Rihal
Current Cardiology Reports|July 2, 2013
Percutaneous treatment of aortic and mitral valve paravalvular regurgitationMario Gössl, Charanjit S Rihal
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|July 6, 2020
The Odyssey of Risk Framing in Cardiovascular Medicine: A Patient-Centered PerspectiveMohamad Alkhouli, Charanjit S Rihal
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