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Samir R. Kapadia
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 17
Citations - 209
Samir R. Kapadia is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intravascular ultrasound & Lesion. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 17 publications receiving 206 citations.
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Coronary Plaque Morphology and Frequency of Ulceration Distant From Culprit Lesions in Patients With Unstable and Stable Presentation
Paul Schoenhagen,Gregg W. Stone,Steven E. Nissen,Cindy L. Grines,John H. Griffin,Barry S. Clemson,D. Geoffrey Vince,Khaled M. Ziada,Tim Crowe,Carolyn Apperson-Hanson,Samir R. Kapadia,E. Murat Tuzcu +11 more
TL;DR: The increased prevalence of plaque ulceration but otherwise similar morphology of additional lesions in patients with acute MI versus stable/subacute presentation demonstrates the limitations of imaging in the assessment of plaque vulnerability.
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Relation of matrix-metalloproteinase 3 found in coronary lesion samples retrieved by directional coronary atherectomy to intravascular ultrasound observations on coronary remodeling.
Paul Schoenhagen,D. Geoffrey Vince,Khaled M. Ziada,Samir R. Kapadia,Michael A Lauer,Tim Crowe,Steven E. Nissen,E. Murat Tuzcu +7 more
TL;DR: Increased cell-associated MMP-3 staining was associated with positive arterial remodeling in the coronary lesions of 35 patients, and was significantly more common in lesions with positive than negative and/or intermediate remodeling.
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Characteristics of atherosclerotic plaque distribution in coronary artery bifurcations: an intravascular ultrasound analysis.
Ozer Badak,Paul Schoenhagen,Taro Tsunoda,William A. Magyar,Jennifer Coughlin,Samir R. Kapadia,Steven E. Nissen,E. Murat Tuzcu +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used volumetric intravascular ultrasound analysis to investigate plaque distribution at human coronary bifurcations in vivo and found characteristic patterns of plaque distribution.
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Remodeling pattern within diseased coronary segments as evidenced by intravascular ultrasound
Atilla Iyisoy,Paul Schoenhagen,Mohammed A. Balghith,Hiroshi Tsutsui,K.M. Ziada,Samir R. Kapadia,Steven E. Nissen,Murat Tuzcu +7 more
Interventional Cardiology Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis Implications for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
Sachin S. Goel,Shikhar Agarwal,E. Murat Tuzcu,Stephen G. Ellis,Lars G. Svensson,Tarique Zaman,Navkaranbir S. Bajaj,Lee Joseph,Neil S. Patel,Olcay Aksoy,William J. Stewart,Brian P. Griffin,Samir R. Kapadia +12 more
TL;DR: Compared the short-term outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with and without AS, it is found that patients with severe aortic stenosis are more likely to benefit from PCI than those without.