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D Dudek
Researcher at Jagiellonian University Medical College
Publications - 33
Citations - 892
D Dudek is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 756 citations. Previous affiliations of D Dudek include Jagiellonian University.
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Expert review document part 2: methodology, terminology and clinical applications of optical coherence tomography for the assessment of interventional procedures
Francesco Prati,Giulio Guagliumi,Gary S. Mintz,Marco A. Costa,Evelyn Regar,Takashi Akasaka,Peter Barlis,Guillermo J. Tearney,Ik-Kyung Jang,Elosia Arbustini,Hiram G. Bezerra,Yukio Ozaki,Nico Bruining,D Dudek,Maria D. Radu,Andrejs Erglis,Pascale Motreff,Fernando Alfonso,Kostas Toutouzas,Nieves Gonzalo,Corrado Tamburino,Tom Adriaenssens,Fausto J. Pinto,Patrick W. Serruys,Carlo Di Mario +24 more
TL;DR: This companion manuscript is to provide a practical guide framework for the appropriate use and reporting of the novel frequency domain (FD) OCT imaging to guide interventional procedures, with a particular interest on the comparison with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS).
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Classification of coronary artery bifurcation lesions and treatments: time for a consensus!
Yves Louvard,Martyn Thomas,Vladimir Dzavik,David Hildick-Smith,Alfredo R. Galassi,Manuel Pan,Francisco Burzotta,Michael Zelizko,D Dudek,Peter Ludman,Imad Sheiban,Jens Flensted Lassen,Olivier Darremont,Adnan Kastrati,Josef Ludwig,Ioannis Iakovou,Philippe Brunel,Alexandra J. Lansky,David Meerkin,Victor Legrand,Alfonso Medina,Thierry Lefèvre +21 more
TL;DR: A new classification of bifurcation lesions and their treatments is proposed to permit accurate comparisons of well described techniques in homogeneous lesion groups to allow comparisons between techniques in various anatomical and clinical settings.
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Impact of leukocyte count on mortality and bleeding in patients with myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary interventions: analysis from the Harmonizing Outcome with Revascularization and Stent in Acute Myocardial Infarction trial.
Tullio Palmerini,Roxana Mehran,George Dangas,Eugenia Nikolsky,Bernhard Witzenbichler,Giulio Guagliumi,D Dudek,Philippe Généreux,Adriano Caixeta,LeRoy E. Rabbani,Giora Weisz,Helen Parise,Martin Fahy,Ke Xu,Bruce R. Brodie,Alexandra J. Lansky,Gregg W. Stone +16 more
TL;DR: Elevated baseline WBCc is an independent predictor of infarct size, as assessed by peak creatinine phosphokinase level, and of 1-year cardiac mortality, noncardiac mortality, and major bleeding in patients with ST-segment–elevation acute myocardial infarction undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Monitoring in vivo absorption of a drug-eluting bioabsorbable stent with intravascular ultrasound-derived parameters a feasibility study.
Nico Bruining,Sebastiaan de Winter,Jos R.T.C. Roelandt,Evelyn Regar,Iddo Heller,Ron T. van Domburg,Ronald Hamers,Yoshinobu Onuma,D Dudek,Mark Webster,Leif Thuesen,John A. Ormiston,Wai-Fung Cheong,Karine Miquel-Hebert,Susan Veldhof,Patrick W. Serruys +15 more
TL;DR: Quantitative differential echogenicity is a useful plaque compositional measurement tool and seems to be valuable for monitoring the absorption process of bioabsorbable coronary stents made of semi-crystalline polymers.
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6-Month Clinical and Angiographic Outcomes of a Novel Radiopaque Sirolimus-Eluting Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold: The FANTOM II Study
Alexandre Abizaid,Didier Carrié,Norbert Frey,Matthias Lutz,Joachim Weber-Albers,D Dudek,Bernard Chevalier,Shu-Chuan Weng,Ricardo A. Costa,Jeffrey Anderson,Gregg W. Stone,Fantom Ii Clinical Investigators +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the outcomes of the Fantom coronary bioresorbable scaffold at 6 months and found that short-term technical success, shortterm procedural success, and clinical procedural success were achieved in 96.6%, 99.1%, and 99.9% of patients, respectively.