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Daisha J. Cipher
Researcher at University of Texas at Arlington
Publications - 110
Citations - 3294
Daisha J. Cipher is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Arlington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 97 publications receiving 2797 citations. Previous affiliations of Daisha J. Cipher include Raytheon & University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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Angiographic Success and Procedural Complications in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion Interventions : A Weighted Meta-Analysis of 18,061 Patients From 65 Studies
Vishal G. Patel,Kimberly M. Brayton,Aracely Tamayo,Owen Mogabgab,Tesfaldet T. Michael,Nathan Lo,Mohammed Alomar,Deborah Shorrock,Daisha J. Cipher,Shuaib M Abdullah,Subhash Banerjee,Emmanouil S. Brilakis +11 more
TL;DR: CTO PCI carries low risk for procedural complications despite high success rates, according to a meta-analysis of 65 studies published between 2000 and 2011 reporting procedural complications of CTO PCI.
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Development and Validation of a Novel Scoring System for Predicting Technical Success of Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Interventions: The PROGRESS CTO (Prospective Global Registry for the Study of Chronic Total Occlusion Intervention) Score.
Georgios Christopoulos,David E. Kandzari,Robert W. Yeh,Farouc A. Jaffer,Dimitri Karmpaliotis,Michael R. Wyman,Khaldoon Alaswad,William Lombardi,J. Aaron Grantham,Jeffrey W. Moses,Georgios E. Christakopoulos,Muhammad Nauman J Tarar,Bavana V. Rangan,Nicholas Lembo,Santiago Garcia,Daisha J. Cipher,Craig A. Thompson,Subhash Banerjee,Emmanouil S. Brilakis +18 more
TL;DR: The PROGRESS CTO score is a novel useful tool for estimating technical success in CTO PCI performed using the hybrid approach.
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Duration of the interval between the completion of bowel preparation and the start of colonoscopy predicts bowel-preparation quality
Ali A. Siddiqui,Kenneth Yang,Stuart J. Spechler,Byron L Cryer,Raquel E. Davila,Daisha J. Cipher,William V. Harford +6 more
TL;DR: Bowel-pre preparation quality varies inversely with the duration of the interval between the last dose of the bowel-preparation agent and the start of colonoscopy, and this interval appears to be a better predictor of bowel- Preparation quality than the time of day when Colonoscopy is performed.
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Association of Acute Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease With Esophageal Histologic Changes.
Kerry B. Dunbar,Agoston T. Agoston,Robert D. Odze,Xiaofang Huo,Thai H. Pham,Daisha J. Cipher,Donald O. Castell,Robert M. Genta,Robert M. Genta,Rhonda F. Souza,Stuart J. Spechler +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the pathogenesis of reflux esophagitis may be cytokine-mediated rather than the result of chemical injury, and stopping PPI medication was associated with T lymphocyte-predominant esophageal inflammation and basal cell and papillary hyperplasia without loss of surface cells.
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Obesity in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Marker of Less Severe Disease
TL;DR: Obesity is highly prevalent in patients with IBD in a metropolitan US population, paralleling the obesity rates in the US population and it is found that obesity (as defined by BMI) is a marker of a less severe disease course in IBD.