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Sanjay Kaul
Researcher at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Publications - 222
Citations - 25862
Sanjay Kaul is an academic researcher from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 215 publications receiving 22556 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanjay Kaul include University of California, Los Angeles & Baylor University Medical Center.
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A Tale of Two Trials: Reconciling Differences in Results by Exploring Heterogeneous Treatment Effects.
TL;DR: An innovative approach using microsimulation modeling to explore HTEs and their potential effect on explaining the divergent results of treat-to-target randomized clinical trials is presented.
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Plasma Apolipoprotein B Levels Predict Platelet-dependent Thrombosis in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Michael Shechter,C. N. B. Merz,Maura Paul-Labrador,Mia D. Molloy,Bojan Cercek,Prediman K. Shah,Sanjay Kaul +6 more
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Abstract 20910: Are Claims of Effectiveness of MitraClip Device Compared with Surgery for Severe Mitral Regurgitation Substantiated by the Evidence? A Critical Look at the EVEREST II Trial.
Sanjay Kaul,George A. Diamond +1 more
Patent
Use of magnesium for preventing in-stent thrombosis and complications after arterial angioplasty with stent placement
Sanjay Kaul,Prediman K. Shah +1 more
TL;DR: Treatment with magnesium produces a inhibition of acute stent thrombosis under high-shear flow conditions without any hemostatic or significant hemodynamic complications as mentioned in this paper, however, it is not suitable for patients with high blood cholesterol.
Patent
Stent coated with magnesium-based compound for reducing thrombosis
Sanjay Kaul,Prediman K. Shah +1 more
TL;DR: Treatment with magnesium produces a inhibition of acute stent thrombosis under high-shear flow conditions without any hemostatic or significant hemodynamic complications as mentioned in this paper, however, it is not suitable for patients with high blood cholesterol.