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Stephane Carlier

Researcher at University of Mons

Publications -  219
Citations -  7932

Stephane Carlier is an academic researcher from University of Mons. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intravascular ultrasound & Stent. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 218 publications receiving 7454 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephane Carlier include Columbia University & Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences.

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Simultaneous Morphological and Functional Assessment of a Renal Artery Stent Intervention With Intravascular Ultrasound

TL;DR: A 73-year-old woman with a history of high blood pressure and hypercholesterolemia developed medically uncontrolled hypertension (200/100 mm Hg) and had an unsuccessful angioplasty attempt in the interventional radiology department.
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Stenting with a true bifurcated stent: acute and mid-term follow-up results

TL;DR: The first clinical use of a truly bifurcated stent (Bard XT Carina) is reported, which presents appealing alternative for the treatment of coronary bIFurcation lesions when compared to methods that involve multiple‐stent implantation.
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Image-Based Frame Gating of IVUS Pullbacks: A Surrogate for ECG

TL;DR: This work introduces a method which gates pullback sequences by examining the imaging data alone, without requiring synchronous ECG, and guarantees that frames will be collected at those points in time when the heart is maximally motionless (i.e., regardless of the fraction of cardiac phase associated with those points).
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Influence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors on Total Arterial Compliance

TL;DR: TAC is associated with multiple risk factors, but age is a major determinant, and the influence of age and other correlates may dwarf the contribution of individual risk factors and therefore their alteration with therapy.
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Distal embolization : A threat to the coronary artery ?

TL;DR: A67-year-old man with a history of hypertension and hypercholesterolemia was scheduled for elective direct stent implantation for a severe proximal left descending artery stenosis using the femoral approach.