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Daniel G. Clair
Researcher at University of South Carolina
Publications - 167
Citations - 10391
Daniel G. Clair is an academic researcher from University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Aortic aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 162 publications receiving 9413 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel G. Clair include Cornell University & Case Western Reserve University.
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Society for Vascular Surgery practice guidelines for atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities: Management of asymptomatic disease and claudication
Michael S. Conte,Frank B. Pomposelli,Daniel G. Clair,Patrick J. Geraghty,James F. McKinsey,Joseph L. Mills,Gregory L. Moneta,M. Hassan Murad,Richard J. Powell,Amy B. Reed,Andres Schanzer,Anton N. Sidawy +11 more
TL;DR: The Society for Vascular Surgery Lower Extremity Practice Guidelines committee reviewed the evidence supporting clinical care in the treatment of asymptomatic PAD and intermittent claudication (IC) and made specific practice recommendations using the GRADE system.
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The endovascular management of visceral artery aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms
Nirman Tulsyan,Vikram S. Kashyap,Roy K. Greenberg,Timur P. Sarac,Daniel G. Clair,Gregory Pierce,Kenneth Ouriel +6 more
TL;DR: Visceral artery aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms can be successfully treated with endovascular means with low periprocedural morbidity; however, the urgent repair of these lesions is still associated with elevated mortality rates.
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Contemporary Analysis of Descending Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aneurysm Repair. A Comparison of Endovascular and Open Techniques
Roy K. Greenberg,Qingsheng Lu,Eric E. Roselli,Lars G. Svensson,Michael C. Moon,Adrian V. Hernandez,Joseph F. Dowdall,Marcelo Cury,C. Francis,Kathryn Pfaff,Daniel G. Clair,Kenneth Ouriel,Bruce W. Lytle +12 more
TL;DR: Multivariable analysis showed that the type of required repair (type I, II, III, or IV) was the primary factor associated with the development of SCI in ER and SR patients, and no significant difference in the incidence of mortality or SCI was found between ER andSR techniques.
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Should patients with challenging anatomy be offered endovascular aneurysm repair
Roy K. Greenberg,Roy K. Greenberg,Daniel G. Clair,Sunita D. Srivastava,Guru Bhandari,Adrian Turc,Jennifer Hampton,Matt Popa,Richard M. Green,Kenneth Ouriel +9 more
TL;DR: In physiologically challenged patients at higher anatomic risk for endovascular aneurysm repair, initial mortality rate is similar to that in patients at lower risk, and short-term technical results are acceptable.
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Results of the ROADSTER multicenter trial of transcarotid stenting with dynamic flow reversal
Christopher J. Kwolek,Michael R. Jaff,J. Ignacio Leal,L. Nelson Hopkins,Rasesh M. Shah,Todd M. Hanover,Sumaira Macdonald,Richard P. Cambria,Angel Flores,Ignacio Leal,Antonio Orgaz,Richard P. Cambria,Mark F. Conrad,Christopher J. Kwolek,Glenn M. LaMuraglia,Elad Levy,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Kenneth Snyder,Rasesh M. Shah,Christopher L. Stout,Mark P. Androes,Bruce H. Gray,Tod Hanover,Manny Mehta,Dawn M. Coleman,Enrique Criado,Katherine A. Gallagher,Vikram S. Kashyap,Russell A. Becker,Nitin Malhotra,Robert G. Molnar,Mahmoud B. Malas,Jim G. Melton,Brian G. DeRubertis,Wes Moore,William J. Quinones-Baldrich,Peter Morton,Jeffrey M. Apple,Mazin I. Foteh,Jeffrey Jim,Brian G. Rubin,Sam S. Ahn,Robert Feldtman,Kenneth Kollenmeyer,Daniel G. Clair,Sean P. Lyden,Edward Connolly,Philip M. Meyers,Nick Morrisey,Anthony Pucillo,Gary M. Ansel,Jefferson Lyons,Mitchell Silver,Michael Jaff,Daryl R. Gress,William A. Gray +55 more
TL;DR: The ROADSTER trial demonstrate that the use of the ENROUTE Transcarotid NPS is safe and effective at preventing stroke during CAS, and the overall stroke rate of 1.4% is the lowest reported to date for any prospective, multicenter clinical trial of CAS.