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Michael J. Mack

Researcher at Scott & White Hospital

Publications -  634
Citations -  36680

Michael J. Mack is an academic researcher from Scott & White Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Valve replacement & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 519 publications receiving 28877 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael J. Mack include Baylor University Medical Center & Medical City Dallas Hospital.

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Advances in the treatment of coronary artery disease.

TL;DR: Owing to the complexity of patients now requiring revascularization as well as recently introduced incremental improvements to cardiopulmonary bypass including coated, low prime circuits, closed integrated systems, and pharmacologic adjuncts Gibbon's heart-lung machine will continue to play an integral role in this field.
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Prognostic Usefulness of Acute Kidney Injury After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.

TL;DR: It is concluded that acute kidney injury after TAVR is associated with increased postoperative and 3-year mortality, and significant multivariate predictors are potentially modifiable before the procedure.
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Noncontrast 3D CMR imaging for aortic valve annulus sizing in TAVR.

TL;DR: Computed tomographic imaging has become the reference standard for aortic annulus sizing in patients evaluated for transcatheter aortIC valve replacement, but many of these patients have underlying renal dysfunction that precludes safe use of radiographic contrast.
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Health Status Changes and Outcomes in Patients With Heart Failure and Mitral Regurgitation: COAPT Trial

TL;DR: In patients with HF and severe SMR, a short-term change in disease-specific health status was strongly associated with the subsequent long-term risk of death or HF hospitalization, and findings reinforce the prognostic utility of serial KCCQ-OS assessments to identify patients at risk for poor long- term clinical outcomes in this population.