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Arl Van Moore
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 67
Citations - 2720
Arl Van Moore is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous & Private practice. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2625 citations.
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Prevention of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy With Sodium Bicarbonate: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Gregory J. Merten,W. Patrick Burgess,Lee V. Gray,Jeremiah H. Holleman,Timothy S. Roush,Glen J. Kowalchuk,Robert M. Bersin,Arl Van Moore,Charles A. Simonton,Robert A. Rittase,H. James Norton,Thomas P. Kennedy +11 more
TL;DR: Hydration with sodium bicarbonate before contrast exposure is more effective than hydration with Sodium chloride for prophylaxis of contrast-induced renal failure.
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Volume determinations using computed tomography
Richard S. Breiman,JW Beck,Melvyn Korobkin,Robb W. Glenny,Onye E. Akwari,D K Heaston,Arl Van Moore,P C Ram +7 more
TL;DR: Difficulties in visual recognition and manual tracking of object boundaries seem to be more significant sources of error than patient-related factors inputed tomography volumes.
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The incidence, etiologies, and avoidance of complications of pulmonary angiography in a large series.
TL;DR: Carefully performed pulmonary angiography is safe if one avoids injecting contrast material into a patient with an elevated RVEDP, but it remains an invasive procedure.
Prevention of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy With Sodium Bicarbonate
Gregory J. Merten,W. Patrick Burgess,Lee V. Gray,Jeremiah H. Holleman,Timothy S. Roush,Glen J. Kowalchuk,Robert M. Bersin,Arl Van Moore,Charles A. Simonton,Robert A. Rittase,H. James Norton,Thomas P. Kennedy +11 more
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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty vs. surgery for renovascular hypertension.
TL;DR: Renal angioplasty had a beneficial result in each of 13 patients with fibromuscular dysplasia and in 10 (83%) of 12 patients with atherosclerotic lesions that did not involve the origin of the renal artery.