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Ronald J.L. Dick
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 15
Citations - 261
Ronald J.L. Dick is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 252 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald J.L. Dick include Cleveland Clinic & Boston College.
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Atherectomy of right coronary ostial stenoses : initial and long-term results, technical features and histologic findings
Jeffrey J. Popma,Jeffrey J. Popma,Ronald J.L. Dick,Ronald J.L. Dick,Christian C. Haudenschild,Christian C. Haudenschild,Eric J. Topol,Eric J. Topol,Stephen G. Ellis,Stephen G. Ellis +9 more
TL;DR: Percutaneous transluminal laser angioplasty for treatment of peripheral vascular disease, clinical experience with 16 patients, and initial results and 1 year follow-up in 129 femoropopliteal lesions.
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In-hospital costs associated with new percutaneous coronary devices
TL;DR: It is concluded that a 102 and 34% increase in early hospital charges resulted with stenting or directional atherectomy, respectively, compared with coronary angioplasty and intracoronary stent placement.
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Comparison of histopathologic coronary lesions obtained from directional atherectomy in stable angina versus acute coronary syndromes
Uri Rosenschein,Uri Rosenschein,Uri Rosenschein,Stephen G. Ellis,Stephen G. Ellis,Stephen G. Ellis,Christian C. Haudenschild,Christian C. Haudenschild,Christian C. Haudenschild,Steven J. Yakubov,Steven J. Yakubov,Steven J. Yakubov,David W.M. Muller,David W.M. Muller,David W.M. Muller,Ronald J.L. Dick,Ronald J.L. Dick,Ronald J.L. Dick,Eric J. Topol,Eric J. Topol,Eric J. Topol +20 more
TL;DR: The present study examines the tiistopathologic characteristics of the “culprit lesion” obtained during directional coronary atherectomy of patients with acute coronary syndromes, a unique opportunity for studying the composition of unstable lesions in living symptomatic patients.
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Clinical angiographic and histologic correlates of eetasia after directional coronary atherectomy
Nicoletta De Cesare,Jeffrey J. Popma,David R. Holmes,Ronald J.L. Dick,Patrick L. Whitlow,Spencer B. King,Cass A. Pinkerton,Dean J. Kereiakes,Eric J. Topol,Christian C. Haudenschild,Stephen G. Ellis +10 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that excision beyond the normal arterial lumen may occur after directional coronary atherectomy, related, in part, to angiographic and procedural features noted at the time of atheresctomy.
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Metabolic imaging by positron emission tomography early after myocardial infarction as a predictor of recovery of myocardial function after reperfusion.
Rodney J. Hicks,Pierre G. Melon,Victor Kalff,Edwin R. Wolfe,Ronald J.L. Dick,Jeffrey J. Popma,Eric J. Topol,Markus Schwaiger +7 more
TL;DR: Comparison of regional perfusion and oxidative metabolism was more predictive of recovery in contractile function than was assessment of either one alone.