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Mark K. Eskandari
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 211
Citations - 8358
Mark K. Eskandari is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carotid endarterectomy & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 202 publications receiving 7062 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark K. Eskandari include University of Pittsburgh & Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
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The Society for Vascular Surgery practice guidelines on the care of patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm
Elliot L. Chaikof,Ronald L. Dalman,Mark K. Eskandari,Benjamin M. Jackson,W. Anthony Lee,M. Ashraf Mansour,Tara M. Mastracci,Matthew W. Mell,M. Hassan Murad,Louis L. Nguyen,Gustavo S. Oderich,Madhukar S. Patel,Marc L. Schermerhorn,Benjamin W. Starnes +13 more
TL;DR: A door‐to‐intervention time of <90 minutes is suggested, based on a framework of 30‐30‐30 minutes, for the management of the patient with a ruptured aneurysm, and the Vascular Quality Initiative mortality risk score is suggested for mutual decision‐making with patients considering aneurYSm repair.
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Updated Society for Vascular Surgery guidelines for management of extracranial carotid disease
TL;DR: Recommendations are made using the GRADE (Grades of Recommendation Assessment, Development and Evaluation) system, as has been done with other Society for Vascular Surgery guideline documents.[corrected] the perioperative risk of stroke and death in asymptomatic patients must be <3% to ensure benefit for the patient.
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Iliac vein compression in an asymptomatic patient population
Melina R. Kibbe,Michael B. Ujiki,A.Lee Goodwin,Mark K. Eskandari,James S.T. Yao,Jon S. Matsumura +5 more
TL;DR: Hemodynamically significant left common iliac vein compression is a frequent anatomic variant in asymptomatic individuals and may represent a normal anatomic pattern that has thus far been thought of as a pathologic condition.
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Utility of left subclavian artery revascularization in association with endoluminal repair of acute and chronic thoracic aortic pathology
TL;DR: The experience with subclavian artery revascularization in association with endoluminal repair of acute and chronic thoracic aortic pathology is reported and it is shown that these procedures can be performed with relatively low risk.
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Age and Outcomes After Carotid Stenting and Endarterectomy The Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy Versus Stenting Trial
Jenifer H. Voeks,George Howard,Gary S. Roubin,Mahmoud B. Malas,David J. Cohen,W. Charles Sternbergh,Herbert D. Aronow,Mark K. Eskandari,Alice J. Sheffet,Brajesh K. Lal,James F. Meschia,Thomas G. Brott +11 more
TL;DR: Outcomes after CAS versus CEA were related to patient age, attributable to increasing risk for stroke after CAS at older ages, and patient age should be an important consideration when choosing between the 2 procedures for treating carotid stenosis.