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Bram J. Geller

Researcher at University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  16
Citations -  149

Bram J. Geller is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 86 citations. Previous affiliations of Bram J. Geller include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.

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Prevention of Complications in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association

TL;DR: Evidence-based practices derived in non–CICU populations are reviewed, their relevance to CICU practice is assessed, and key knowledge gaps warranting further investigation are highlighted to attenuate patient risk.
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Systemic, noncerebral, arterial embolism in 21,105 patients with atrial fibrillation randomized to edoxaban or warfarin: Results from the Effective Anticoagulation With Factor Xa Next Generation in Atrial Fibrillation-Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction Study 48 trial

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a prespecified analysis in 21,105 patients with AF enrolled in the ENGAGE AF-TIMI 48 trial, which compared two once-daily regimens of edoxaban with warfarin for the prevention of stroke and systemic embolic events (SEEs).
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Escalating and De-escalating Temporary Mechanical Circulatory Support in Cardiogenic Shock: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

TL;DR: This scientific statement provides pragmatic suggestions on temporary mechanical circulatory support device selection, escalation, and weaning strategies in patients with common cardiogenic shock causes such as acute decompensated heart failure and acute myocardial infarction.
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Percutaneous right ventricular assist device for massive pulmonary embolism.

TL;DR: A patient with persistent cardiogenic shock and RV failure after a massive PE despite treatment with systemic thrombolysis is described, who was rescued with the percutaneous placement of an RVAD followed by additional catheter-directed throm bolysis.
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Critical Care Cardiology: Implementing a Training Paradigm

TL;DR: Critical care cardiology is a rapidly evolving subspecialty within cardiovascular medicine that developed in the early 1960s has transformed considerably over the past 50 years.