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The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|July 7, 2010
Manual aspiration of iatrogenic embolization through a left internal mammary artery graftArun Kalyanasundaram, Thomas D Scott, James C Blankenship
The American Journal of Cardiology|November 26, 2008
Emergency pretreatment for contrast allergy before direct percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarctionC Randall Hubbard, James C Blankenship, Thomas D Scott, et al.
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions|March 14, 2019
A randomized controlled trial to assess operator radiation exposure from cardiac catheterization procedures using RAD BOARD® with standard pelvic shielding versus standard pelvic shielding aloneRamya Suryadevara, Eddie D Brown, Sandy M Green, et al.
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|May 5, 2009
Feasibility and safety of ad hoc percutaneous coronary intervention in the modern eraChristopher W Good, James C Blankenship, Thomas D Scott, et al.
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|November 5, 2021
Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Cardiac Catheterization After a Three-Day Holiday Weekend Versus a Two-Day WeekendJames C Blankenship, Erin Vanenkevort, Maulin J Patel, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|March 23, 2013
Readmission in the 30 days after percutaneous coronary interventionGregory W Yost, Stefanie L Puher, Jove Graham, et al.
American Heart Journal|August 25, 2009
ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients can be enrolled in randomized trials before emergent coronary intervention without sacrificing door-to-balloon timeJames C Blankenship, Kimberly A Skelding, Thomas D Scott, et al.
Journal of Interventional Cardiology|January 3, 2013
Frequency of coronary angiography and revascularization among men and women with myocardial infarction and their relationship to mortality at one year: an analysis of the Geisinger myocardial infarction cohortKimberly A Skelding, Gouthami Boga, Jennifer Sartorius, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|January 31, 2021
Prognostic implications of prior contrast reaction in patients with emergency premedication before undergoing percutaneous coronary interventionKunal K Jha, Milad El Hajj, Zachariah Nealy, et al.
American Heart Journal|September 29, 2014
Safety of coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention via the radial versus femoral route in patients on uninterrupted oral anticoagulation with warfarinNevin C Baker, Erik W O'Connell, Wah Wah Htun, et al.
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The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|July 7, 2010
Manual aspiration of iatrogenic embolization through a left internal mammary artery graftArun Kalyanasundaram, Thomas D Scott, James C Blankenship
The American Journal of Cardiology|November 26, 2008
Emergency pretreatment for contrast allergy before direct percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarctionC Randall Hubbard, James C Blankenship, Thomas D Scott, et al.
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions|March 14, 2019
A randomized controlled trial to assess operator radiation exposure from cardiac catheterization procedures using RAD BOARD® with standard pelvic shielding versus standard pelvic shielding aloneRamya Suryadevara, Eddie D Brown, Sandy M Green, et al.
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|May 5, 2009
Feasibility and safety of ad hoc percutaneous coronary intervention in the modern eraChristopher W Good, James C Blankenship, Thomas D Scott, et al.
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|November 5, 2021
Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Cardiac Catheterization After a Three-Day Holiday Weekend Versus a Two-Day WeekendJames C Blankenship, Erin Vanenkevort, Maulin J Patel, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|March 23, 2013
Readmission in the 30 days after percutaneous coronary interventionGregory W Yost, Stefanie L Puher, Jove Graham, et al.
American Heart Journal|August 25, 2009
ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients can be enrolled in randomized trials before emergent coronary intervention without sacrificing door-to-balloon timeJames C Blankenship, Kimberly A Skelding, Thomas D Scott, et al.
Journal of Interventional Cardiology|January 3, 2013
Frequency of coronary angiography and revascularization among men and women with myocardial infarction and their relationship to mortality at one year: an analysis of the Geisinger myocardial infarction cohortKimberly A Skelding, Gouthami Boga, Jennifer Sartorius, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|January 31, 2021
Prognostic implications of prior contrast reaction in patients with emergency premedication before undergoing percutaneous coronary interventionKunal K Jha, Milad El Hajj, Zachariah Nealy, et al.
American Heart Journal|September 29, 2014
Safety of coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention via the radial versus femoral route in patients on uninterrupted oral anticoagulation with warfarinNevin C Baker, Erik W O'Connell, Wah Wah Htun, et al.
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