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Jerry D. Estep
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 61
Citations - 1167
Jerry D. Estep is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Ventricular assist device. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 61 publications receiving 529 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerry D. Estep include University of Washington & Case Western Reserve University.
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Venoarterial ECMO for Adults: JACC Scientific Expert Panel
Maya Guglin,Mark J. Zucker,Vanessa M. Bazan,Biykem Bozkurt,Aly El Banayosy,Jerry D. Estep,John C. Gurley,Karl E. Nelson,Rajasekhar Malyala,Gurusher Panjrath,Joseph B. Zwischenberger,Sean Pinney +11 more
TL;DR: As the use of this technology continues to evolve rapidly, it is important to understand the indications and contraindications; the logistics of ECMO initiation, management, and weaning; the general infrastructure of the program; and ethical considerations, areas of uncertainty, and future directions.
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An early investigation of outcomes with the new 2018 donor heart allocation system in the United States.
Rebecca Cogswell,Ranjit John,Jerry D. Estep,Sue Duval,Ryan J. Tedford,Francis D. Pagani,Cindy M. Martin,Mandeep R. Mehra +7 more
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Comprehensive Analysis of Stroke in the Long-Term Cohort of the MOMENTUM 3 Study.
Paolo C. Colombo,Mandeep R. Mehra,Daniel J. Goldstein,Jerry D. Estep,Christopher T. Salerno,Ulrich P. Jorde,Jennifer A Cowger,Joseph C. Cleveland,Nir Uriel,Gabriel Sayer,Eric Skipper,Francis X Downey,Masahiro Ono,Robert Hooker,Anelechi C. Anyanwu,Michael M. Givertz,Claudius Mahr,Ia Topuria,Sami I. Somo,D. Crandall,Douglas A. Horstmanshof +20 more
TL;DR: The HM3 pump is associated with a marked reduction in stroke rates compared with the HMII device, with benefits observed in the long-term period (>6 months), and a stroke event significantly lowered 2-year postimplantation survival regardless of subtype or initial severity of neurological impairment.
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Optimal Strategy and Timing of Left Ventricular Venting During Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Life Support for Adults in Cardiogenic Shock: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Abdulrahman A. Al-Fares,Abdulrahman A. Al-Fares,Varinder K. Randhawa,Marina Englesakis,Michael McDonald,A. Dave Nagpal,Jerry D. Estep,Edward G. Soltesz,Eddy Fan +8 more
TL;DR: LV venting, especially if done early (<12 hours), appears to be associated with an increased success of weaning and reduced short-term mortality.
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Percutaneous Left Axillary Artery Placement of Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump in Advanced Heart Failure Patients
Arvind Bhimaraj,Tanushree Agrawal,Antonio Duran,Omar Tamimi,Javier Amione-Guerra,Barry H. Trachtenberg,Ashrith Guha,I. Hussain,Ju Kim,Mahwash Kassi,Jiaqiong Xu,Erik E. Suarez,Uy Ngo,Guillermo Torre-Amione,Jerry D. Estep +14 more
TL;DR: Percutaneous axillary approach for IABP placement is a feasible strategy for prolonged mechanical circulatory support in patients with advanced heart failure.