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Robert J. Lederman

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  283
Citations -  9529

Robert J. Lederman is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interventional magnetic resonance imaging & Mitral valve replacement. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 256 publications receiving 8170 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert J. Lederman include Durham University & Duke University.

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Percutaneous stenting of incidental unilateral renal artery stenosis: decision analysis of costs and benefits.

TL;DR: PTA-S of incidental, asymptomatic unilateral RAS may improve patients' quality of life at an acceptable incremental cost, however, this technology should be used hesitantly until a randomized comparison confirms its effectiveness.
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Interventional cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging

TL;DR: Real-time magnetic resonance imaging can guide transcatheter cardiovascular interventions in large animal models and may prove superior to x-ray and adjunct modalities for peripheral vascular, structural heart, and cardiac electrophysiology applications.
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Physiological Recording in the MRI Environment (PRiME): MRI-Compatible Hemodynamic Recording System

TL;DR: A hemodynamic recording system front-end was successfully developed and deployed, which enabled high-fidelity recording of ECG and IBP during MRI scanning, and the schematics and assembly instructions are publicly available to facilitate implementation at other institutions.
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Transcaval access for TAVR across a polyester aortic graft

TL;DR: A patient who underwent successful traversal of a polyester aortic graft using radiofrequency energy applied from the tip of a guidewire, to allow retrograde transcatheter aortsic valve replacement from a femoral vein is described, along with details of the technique.