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David W. Riggio
Researcher at Arizona Heart Hospital
Publications - 6
Citations - 769
David W. Riggio is an academic researcher from Arizona Heart Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cost effectiveness. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 608 citations.
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Lead Extraction in the Contemporary Setting: The LExICon Study: An Observational Retrospective Study of Consecutive Laser Lead Extractions
Oussama M. Wazni,Laurence M. Epstein,Roger G. Carrillo,Charles J. Love,Stuart W. Adler,David W. Riggio,Shahzad S. Karim,Jamil Bashir,Arnold J. Greenspon,John P. DiMarco,Joshua M. Cooper,John R. Onufer,Kenneth A. Ellenbogen,Stephen P. Kutalek,Sherri Dentry-Mabry,Carolyn M. Ervin,Bruce L. Wilkoff +16 more
TL;DR: Lead extraction employing laser sheaths is highly successful with a low procedural complication rate, particularly in the setting of diabetes, renal insufficiency, or body mass index <25 kg/m(2).
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Antibacterial Envelope to Prevent Cardiac Implantable Device Infection.
Khaldoun G. Tarakji,Suneet Mittal,Charles Kennergren,Ralph Corey,Jeanne E. Poole,Edward J. Schloss,Jose L. Gallastegui,Robert A. Pickett,Rudolph F. Evonich,François Philippon,Janet M. McComb,Steven F. Roark,Denise M. Sorrentino,Darius P. Sholevar,Edmond M. Cronin,Brett J. Berman,David W. Riggio,Mauro Biffi,Hafiza Khan,Marc T. Silver,Jack J Collier,Zayd Eldadah,David Wright,Jeff D. Lande,Daniel R. Lexcen,Alan Cheng,Bruce L. Wilkoff,Wrap-It Investigators +27 more
TL;DR: Adjunctive use of an antibacterial envelope resulted in a significantly lower incidence of major CIED infections than standard‐of‐care infection‐prevention strategies alone, without a higher incidence of complications.
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JP, Cooper JM, Onufer JR, Ellenbogen KA, Kutalek SP, Dentry-Mabry S, Ervin CM, Wilkoff BL. Lead Extraction in the Contemporary Setting: the LExICon Study: An Observational Retrospective Study of Consecutive Laser Lead Extractions. J Am Coll Cardiol 2010;55:579-86
Oussama M. Wazni,Laurence M. Epstein,Roger G. Carrillo,Charles J. Love,Stuart W. Adler,David W. Riggio,Shahzad S. Karim,J. Bahir,Arnold J. Greenspon,J. P. Dimarcdo,Joshua M. Cooper,John R. Onufer,Kenneth A. Ellenbogen,Steven P. Kutalek,Sherri Dentry-Mabry,Carolyn M. Ervin,Bruce L. Wilkoff +16 more
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Cost-Effectiveness of an Antibacterial Envelope for Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infection Prevention in the US Healthcare System From the WRAP-IT Trial.
Bruce L. Wilkoff,Giuseppe Boriani,Suneet Mittal,Jeanne E. Poole,Charles Kennergren,G. Ralph Corey,Andrew D. Krahn,Edward J. Schloss,Jose L. Gallastegui,Robert A. Pickett,Rudolph F. Evonich,Steven F. Roark,Denise M. Sorrentino,Darius P. Sholevar,Edmond M. Cronin,Brett J. Berman,David W. Riggio,Hafiza Khan,Marc T. Silver,Jack J Collier,Zayd Eldadah,Reece Holbrook,Jeff D. Lande,Daniel R. Lexcen,Swathi Seshadri,Khaldoun G. Tarakji +25 more
TL;DR: The absorbable antibacterial envelope was associated with a cost-effectiveness ratio below contemporary benchmarks in the WRAP-IT patient population, suggesting that the envelope provides value for the US healthcare system by reducing the incidence of cardiac implantable electronic device infection.
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Low-temperature electrocautery reduces adverse effects from secondary cardiac implantable electronic device procedures: Insights from the WRAP-IT trial.
Suneet Mittal,Bruce L. Wilkoff,Jeanne E. Poole,Charles Kennergren,David Wright,Brett J. Berman,David W. Riggio,Darius Sholevar,Joaquin Martinez-Arraras,Jean B. Moubarak,Robert D. Schaller,John C. Love,Robert A. Pickett,François Philippon,Zayd Eldadah,Jeffrey D. Lande,Daniel R. Lexcen,Reece Holbrook,Khaldoun G. Tarakji +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated patients enrolled in the WRAP-IT (Worldwide Randomized Antibiotic EnveloPe Infection PrevenTion Trial) undergoing cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) revision, upgrade, or replacement.