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Paul S. Teirstein
Researcher at Scripps Health
Publications - 233
Citations - 28605
Paul S. Teirstein is an academic researcher from Scripps Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Restenosis & Stent. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 228 publications receiving 27588 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul S. Teirstein include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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A Randomized Comparison of Coronary-Stent Placement and Balloon Angioplasty in the Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
David L. Fischman,Martin B. Leon,Donald S. Baim,Richard A. Schatz,Michael P. Savage,Ian M. Penn,Katherine D. Detre,Lisa Veltri,Donald R. Ricci,Masakiyo Nobuyoshi,Michael W. Cleman,Richard R. Heuser,David Almond,Paul S. Teirstein,R. David Fish,Antonio Colombo,Jeffrey C. Brinker,Jeffrey Moses,Alex Shaknovich,John N. Hirshfeld,Stephen Bailey,Stephen E. Ellis,Randal Rake,Sheldon Goldberg +23 more
TL;DR: In selected patients, placement of an intracoronary stent, as compared with balloon angioplasty, results in an improved rate of procedural success, a lower rate of angiographically detected restenosis, a similar rate of clinical events after six months, and a less frequent need for revascularization of the original coronary lesion.
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Sirolimus-eluting stents versus standard stents in patients with stenosis in a native coronary artery.
Jeffrey W. Moses,Martin B. Leon,Jeffrey J. Popma,Peter J. Fitzgerald,David R. Holmes,Charles O'Shaughnessy,Ronald P. Caputo,Dean J. Kereiakes,David O. Williams,Paul S. Teirstein,Judith Jaeger,Richard E. Kuntz +11 more
TL;DR: In this randomized clinical trial involving patients with complex coronary lesions, the use of a sirolimus-eluting stent had a consistent treatment effect, reducing the rates of restenosis and associated clinical events in all subgroups analyzed.
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Two-Year Outcomes after Transcatheter or Surgical Aortic-Valve Replacement
Susheel Kodali,Mathew R. Williams,Craig R. Smith,Lars G. Svensson,John G. Webb,Raj Makkar,Gregory P. Fontana,Todd M. Dewey,Vinod H. Thourani,Augusto D. Pichard,Michael P. Fischbein,Wilson Y. Szeto,Scott Lim,Kevin L. Greason,Paul S. Teirstein,S. Chris Malaisrie,Pamela S. Douglas,Rebecca T. Hahn,Brian Whisenant,Alan Zajarias,Duolao Wang,Jodi J. Akin,William N. Anderson,Martin B. Leon,Trial Investigators +24 more
TL;DR: A 2-year follow-up of patients in the PARTNER trial supports TAVR as an alternative to surgery in high-risk patients, but paravalvular regurgitation was more frequent after T AVR and was associated with increased late mortality.
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Standard- vs high-dose clopidogrel based on platelet function testing after percutaneous coronary intervention: the GRAVITAS randomized trial.
Matthew J. Price,Peter B. Berger,Paul S. Teirstein,Jean-François Tanguay,Dominick J. Angiolillo,Douglas Spriggs,Sanjeev Puri,Mark Robbins,Kirk N. Garratt,Olivier F. Bertrand,Michael E. Stillabower,Joseph Aragon,David E. Kandzari,Curtiss T. Stinis,Michael S. Lee,Steven V. Manoukian,Christopher P. Cannon,Nicholas J. Schork,Eric J. Topol +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the effect of high-dose compared with standard-dose clopidogrel in patients with high on-treatment platelet reactivity after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), but a treatment strategy for this issue was not well defined.
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Catheter-based radiotherapy to inhibit restenosis after coronary stenting
Paul S. Teirstein,Vincent Massullo,Shirish Jani,Jeffrey J. Popma,Gary S. Mintz,Robert J. Russo,Richard A. Schatz,Erminia M. Guarneri,Stephen Steuterman,Nancy B. Morris,Martin B. Leon,Prabhakar Tripuraneni +11 more
TL;DR: In this preliminary, short-term study of patients with previous coronary restenosis, coronary stenting followed by catheter-based intracoronary radiotherapy substantially reduced the rate of subsequent restenotic.