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Michael Maeng
Researcher at Aarhus University Hospital
Publications - 20
Citations - 2535
Michael Maeng is an academic researcher from Aarhus University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Instantaneous wave-free ratio. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1903 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Maeng include Aarhus University.
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Thrombus aspiration during ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
Ole Fröbert,Bo Lagerqvist,Göran K. Olivecrona,Elmir Omerovic,Thorarinn Gudnason,Michael Maeng,Mikael Aasa,Oskar Angerås,Fredrik Calais,Mikael Danielewicz,David Erlinge,Lars Hellsten,Ulf Jensen,Agneta C. Johansson,Amra Kåregren,Johan Nilsson,Lotta Robertson,Lennart Sandhall,Iwar Sjögren,Ollie Östlund,Jan Harnek,Stefan James +21 more
TL;DR: Routine thrombus aspiration before PCI as compared with PCI alone did not reduce 30-day mortality among patients with STEMI, and results were consistent across all major prespecified subgroups, including subgroups defined according toThrombus burden and coronary flow before PCI.
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Instantaneous Wave-free Ratio versus Fractional Flow Reserve to Guide PCI
Matthias Götberg,Evald Høj Christiansen,Ingibjorg J. Gudmundsdottir,Lennart Sandhall,Mikael Danielewicz,Lars Jakobsen,Sven-Erik Olsson,Patrik Öhagen,Hans Olsson,Elmir Omerovic,Fredrik Calais,Pontus Lindroos,Michael Maeng,Tim Tödt,Dimitrios Venetsanos,Stefan James,Amra Kåregren,Margareta Nilsson,Jörg Carlsson,Dario Hauer,Jens Jensen,Ann-Charlotte Karlsson,Georgios Panayi,David Erlinge,Ole Fröbert +24 more
TL;DR: Among patients with stable angina or an acute coronary syndrome, an iFR‐ guided revascularization strategy was noninferior to an FFR‐guided revascularized strategy with respect to the rate of major adverse cardiac events at 12 months.
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Outcomes 1 Year after Thrombus Aspiration for Myocardial Infarction
Bo Lagerqvist,Ole Fröbert,Göran K. Olivecrona,Thorarinn Gudnason,Michael Maeng,Patrik Alström,Jonas Andersson,Fredrik Calais,Jörg Carlsson,Olov Collste,Matthias Götberg,Peter Hårdhammar,Dan Ioanes,Anders Kallryd,Rickard Linder,Anders Lundin,Jacob Odenstedt,Elmir Omerovic,Verner Puskar,Tim Tödt,Eva Zelleroth,Ollie Östlund,Stefan James +22 more
TL;DR: Routine thrombus aspiration before PCI in patients with STEMI did not reduce the rate of death from any cause or the composite of deathFrom any cause, rehospitalization for myocardial infarction, or stent thrombosis at 1 year.
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Identification of vulnerable plaques and patients by intracoronary near-infrared spectroscopy and ultrasound (PROSPECT II): a prospective natural history study
David Erlinge,Akiko Maehara,Ori Ben-Yehuda,Hans Erik Bøtker,Michael Maeng,Lars Kjøller-Hansen,Thomas Engstrøm,Mitsuaki Matsumura,Aaron Crowley,Ovidiu Dressler,Gary S. Mintz,Ole Fröbert,Jonas Persson,Rune Wiseth,Alf Inge Larsen,Lisette Okkels Jensen,Jan Erik Nordrehaug,Øyvind Bleie,Elmir Omerovic,Claes Held,Stefan James,Ziad A. Ali,James E. Muller,Gregg W. Stone,Prospect Ii Investigators +24 more
TL;DR: The PROSPECT II clinical trial as discussed by the authors showed that combined NIRS and intravascular ultrasound can identify high-risk plaques and patients that are at risk for future major adverse cardiac events (MACEs).
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Vulnerable Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque
Gregg W. Stone,Akiko Maehara,Ziad A. Ali,Claes Held,Mitsuaki Matsumura,Lars Kjøller-Hansen,Hans Erik Bøtker,Michael Maeng,Thomas Engstrøm,Rune Wiseth,Jonas Persson,Thor Trovik,Ulf Jensen,Stefan James,Gary S. Mintz,Ovidiu Dressler,Aaron Crowley,Ori Ben-Yehuda,David Erlinge,Prospect Absorb Investigators +19 more
TL;DR: PCI of angiographically mild lesions with large plaque burden was safe, substantially enlarged the follow-up MLA and was associated with favorable long-term clinical outcomes, warranting the performance of an adequately powered randomized trial.