Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Cardiology Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 5 of 5

Full-Text Articles in Cardiology

Comparative Outcomes Of Interventions For Femoropopliteal Chronic Total Occlusion Versus Non-Chronic Total Occlusion Lesions From The Multicenter Xlpad Registry, Shirling Tsai, Yulun Liu, Lawrence Hoang, Michael Vu, Hua Lu, Bala Ramanan, David Fernandez Vazquez, Zachary Rosol, Sameh Sayfo, Mohamad Amer Alaiti, Panagiotis Koutakis, Emmanouil S Brilakis, Mehdi H Shishehbor, Subhash Banerjee Jun 2023

Comparative Outcomes Of Interventions For Femoropopliteal Chronic Total Occlusion Versus Non-Chronic Total Occlusion Lesions From The Multicenter Xlpad Registry, Shirling Tsai, Yulun Liu, Lawrence Hoang, Michael Vu, Hua Lu, Bala Ramanan, David Fernandez Vazquez, Zachary Rosol, Sameh Sayfo, Mohamad Amer Alaiti, Panagiotis Koutakis, Emmanouil S Brilakis, Mehdi H Shishehbor, Subhash Banerjee

Journal Articles

Background Endovascular intervention of femoropopliteal chronic total occlusions (CTOs) is technically more complex. However, there is lack of comparative analysis between CTO and non-CTO femoropopliteal interventions. Methods and Results We report procedural details and outcomes of patients treated for femoropopliteal CTO and non-CTO lesions in the XLPAD (Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease) registry (NCT01904851) between 2006 and 2019. Primary outcomes were procedural success and 1-year major adverse limb events, a composite of all-cause death, target limb revascularization, or major amputation. Analysis included 2895 patients (CTO: n=1516 patients; non-CTO: n=1379 patients) with 3658 lesions (CTO: n=1998 lesions; non-CTO: n=1660 lesions). Conventional …


Good Outcome Associated With Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption And Lower Blood Pressure After Endovascular Therapy, Parth Upadhyaya, Amit Mehta, Marie Luby, Saeed Ansari, John K Lynch, Amie W Hsia, Lawrence L Latour, Yongwoo Kim Jan 2023

Good Outcome Associated With Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption And Lower Blood Pressure After Endovascular Therapy, Parth Upadhyaya, Amit Mehta, Marie Luby, Saeed Ansari, John K Lynch, Amie W Hsia, Lawrence L Latour, Yongwoo Kim

Journal Articles

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between post-endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption on MRI or CT and average systolic blood pressure (SBP) with favorable 90-day functional outcome. Observational studies have found elevated SBP associated with worse outcomes post-EVT, while recent randomized trials found no difference in targeted BP reduction. There may be a subgroup of patients who benefit from targeted BP reduction post-EVT.

METHODS: This is a single-center study of 1) anterior large vessel occlusion stroke patients treated with EVT from 2015 to 2021, 2) achieved mTICI grade 2b or 3. Hyperintense acute reperfusion marker (HARM), hemorrhagic transformation (HT), …


Endovascular Treatment And Outcomes For Femoropopliteal In-Stent Restenosis: Insights From The Xlpad Registry, Michael H Vu, Glaiza-Mae Sande-Docor, Yulun Liu, Shirling Tsai, Mitul Patel, Chris Metzger, Mehdi H Shishehbor, Emmanouil S Brilakis, Nicolas W Shammas, Peter Monteleone, Subhash Banerjee Jan 2022

Endovascular Treatment And Outcomes For Femoropopliteal In-Stent Restenosis: Insights From The Xlpad Registry, Michael H Vu, Glaiza-Mae Sande-Docor, Yulun Liu, Shirling Tsai, Mitul Patel, Chris Metzger, Mehdi H Shishehbor, Emmanouil S Brilakis, Nicolas W Shammas, Peter Monteleone, Subhash Banerjee

Journal Articles

BACKGROUND: There is limited "real-world" evidence examining treatment modalities and outcomes in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease undergoing endovascular treatment of femoropopliteal (FP) in-stent restenosis (ISR).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We compared outcomes in 2,895 patients from the XLPAD registry (NCT01904851) between 2006 and 2019 treated for FP ISR (

RESULTS: ISR patients were more frequently on antiplatelet (94.5% vs 89.4%,

CONCLUSION: Atherectomy and DCB are more frequently used to treat FP ISR lesions. Patients with FP ISR have more intraprocedural distal embolization, higher repeat revascularization procedures, and lower freedom from MALE at 1 year.


The Association Between Hemoglobin Concentration And Neurologic Outcome After Cardiac Arrest., Nicholas J. Johnson, Babette Rosselot, Sarah M. Perman, Kalani Dodampahala, Munish Goyal, David F. Gaieski, Anne V. Grossestreuer Dec 2016

The Association Between Hemoglobin Concentration And Neurologic Outcome After Cardiac Arrest., Nicholas J. Johnson, Babette Rosselot, Sarah M. Perman, Kalani Dodampahala, Munish Goyal, David F. Gaieski, Anne V. Grossestreuer

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to determine the association between hemoglobin concentration (Hgb) and neurologic outcome in postarrest patients.

METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the Penn Alliance for Therapeutic Hypothermia (PATH) cardiac arrest registry. Inclusion criteria were resuscitated cardiac arrest (inhospital or out of hospital) and an Hgb value recorded within 24 hours of return of spontaneous circulation. The primary outcome was favorable neurologic status at hospital discharge. Survival to hospital discharge was a secondary outcome.

RESULTS: There were 598 eligible patients from 21 hospitals. Patients with favorable neurologic outcome had significantly higher median Hgb …


Right Ventricular Dysfunction After Resuscitation Predicts Poor Outcomes In Cardiac Arrest Patients Independent Of Left Ventricular Function., Vimal Ramjee, Anne V. Grossestreuer, Yuan Yao, Sarah M. Perman, Marion Leary, James N. Kirkpatrick, Paul R. Forfia, Daniel M. Kolansky, Benjamin S. Abella, David F. Gaieski Nov 2015

Right Ventricular Dysfunction After Resuscitation Predicts Poor Outcomes In Cardiac Arrest Patients Independent Of Left Ventricular Function., Vimal Ramjee, Anne V. Grossestreuer, Yuan Yao, Sarah M. Perman, Marion Leary, James N. Kirkpatrick, Paul R. Forfia, Daniel M. Kolansky, Benjamin S. Abella, David F. Gaieski

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: Determination of clinical outcomes following resuscitation from cardiac arrest remains elusive in the immediate post-arrest period. Echocardiographic assessment shortly after resuscitation has largely focused on left ventricular (LV) function. We aimed to determine whether post-arrest right ventricular (RV) dysfunction predicts worse survival and poor neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest patients, independent of LV dysfunction.

METHODS: A single-center, retrospective cohort study at a tertiary care university hospital participating in the Penn Alliance for Therapeutic Hypothermia (PATH) Registry between 2000 and 2012.

PATIENTS: 291 in- and out-of-hospital adult cardiac arrest patients at the University of Pennsylvania who had return of spontaneous …