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Matt Evans

@mevansmd

Interventional Cardiologist, Knoxville Heart Group, Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center

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Aspiration thrombectomy remains a useful tool for STEMI patients with high thrombus burden who do not respond to balloon predilation- check out our just-published review! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Arasi Maran MUSC Cardiology Fellowship Programs Ravi Hira

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Thought it to be a calcified lesion- could not image first, proceeded with OA, which stalled. Mangled stent- astutely identified by Marc Kennedy, wisely adviced by Dr. Bill Lombardi to stent over it. All is good Matt Evans Sayyad Kyazimzade, MD, MPH Sanjog Kalra Robert Riley

Thought it to be a calcified lesion- could not image first, proceeded with OA, which stalled. Mangled stent- astutely identified by <a href="/jedmxk/">Marc Kennedy</a>, wisely adviced by <a href="/DrBillLombardi/">Dr. Bill Lombardi</a> to stent over it. All is good <a href="/mevansMD/">Matt Evans</a> <a href="/skyazim/">Sayyad Kyazimzade, MD, MPH</a> <a href="/SanjogKalra/">Sanjog Kalra</a> <a href="/perc_surgeon/">Robert Riley</a>
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I recently learned this lesson again after Tripp Mostertz, MD “prepped” a Swan for me by flushing the balloon with saline and leaving it for me on the back table. Great thread! Ryan J Tedford MD Gregory Jackson @Brian_Houston12 MUSC Cardiology Fellowship Programs

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Outstanding talk today by MUSC Cardiology Fellowship Programs AHFTC fellow Sheng Fu, MD on cardiomyocyte biology, neurohormones, ventricular remodeling, and pharmacogenomics. Including some classic MUSC Health Johns Hopkins Cardiology studies! @dkassjhu Douglas L Mann “This is teaching”

Outstanding talk today by <a href="/MUSCCardFellows/">MUSC Cardiology Fellowship Programs</a> AHFTC fellow <a href="/ShengFuMD/">Sheng Fu, MD</a> on cardiomyocyte biology, neurohormones, ventricular remodeling, and pharmacogenomics.  Including some classic <a href="/MUSChealth/">MUSC Health</a> <a href="/hopkinsheart/">Johns Hopkins Cardiology</a> studies!  @dkassjhu <a href="/DLMann_MD/">Douglas L Mann</a> “This is teaching”
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This is the answer. Annual stroke risk is low - days to even weeks of interrupted anticoagulation is unlikely to be dangerous. Daily bleeding risk in critically ill patients is almost certainly higher.