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Tim A Fischell

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Journal of Interventional Cardiology|December 2, 2016
Editorial: Can Renal Denervation Work? Yes, But First One Must Denervate. Lessons from Human Renal Sympathetic Nerve AnatomyTim A Fischell
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine : Including Molecular Interventions|February 13, 2019
Continued Momentum in Catheter-Based Renal Denervation: The More the Merrier-Better Denervation Wins AgainTim A Fischell
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|June 25, 2016
Reply: Chemical Renal Denervation RevisitedTim A Fischell
Journal of Interventional Cardiology|December 2, 2017
Editorial: The "JET" technique for provisional side-branch stenting back to the future, and in the right directionTim A Fischell
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|February 7, 2008
High-dose, bolus-only, glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors for elective coronary intervention: logical, safe, cost-effective, and it works!Tim A Fischell
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|July 5, 2008
Pharmaceutical interventions for the management of no-reflowTim A Fischell
American Heart Journal|October 31, 2006
"Bolus-only" glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor use for elective percutaneous coronary intervention: maybe less is more?Tim A Fischell
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|May 26, 2009
Contrast loaded with N-acetylcysteine for coronary imaging during percutaneous coronary intervention: a new concept for renal and myocardial protection during percutaneous coronary interventionTim A Fischell
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine : Including Molecular Interventions|June 4, 2023
Editorial: Intracoronary Brachytherapy for In-Stent Restenosis: Not Bad in the Sprint, But Fails in the MarathonTim A Fischell
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|April 10, 2009
Plaque prolapse after stenting in myocardial infarction: bad plaque--bad omen?Tim A Fischell
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Journal of Interventional Cardiology|December 2, 2016
Editorial: Can Renal Denervation Work? Yes, But First One Must Denervate. Lessons from Human Renal Sympathetic Nerve AnatomyTim A Fischell
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine : Including Molecular Interventions|February 13, 2019
Continued Momentum in Catheter-Based Renal Denervation: The More the Merrier-Better Denervation Wins AgainTim A Fischell
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|June 25, 2016
Reply: Chemical Renal Denervation RevisitedTim A Fischell
Journal of Interventional Cardiology|December 2, 2017
Editorial: The "JET" technique for provisional side-branch stenting back to the future, and in the right directionTim A Fischell
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|February 7, 2008
High-dose, bolus-only, glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors for elective coronary intervention: logical, safe, cost-effective, and it works!Tim A Fischell
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|July 5, 2008
Pharmaceutical interventions for the management of no-reflowTim A Fischell
American Heart Journal|October 31, 2006
"Bolus-only" glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor use for elective percutaneous coronary intervention: maybe less is more?Tim A Fischell
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|May 26, 2009
Contrast loaded with N-acetylcysteine for coronary imaging during percutaneous coronary intervention: a new concept for renal and myocardial protection during percutaneous coronary interventionTim A Fischell
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine : Including Molecular Interventions|June 4, 2023
Editorial: Intracoronary Brachytherapy for In-Stent Restenosis: Not Bad in the Sprint, But Fails in the MarathonTim A Fischell
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|April 10, 2009
Plaque prolapse after stenting in myocardial infarction: bad plaque--bad omen?Tim A Fischell
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