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Stephen G. Ellis
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 668
Citations - 67828
Stephen G. Ellis is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Percutaneous coronary intervention. The author has an hindex of 127, co-authored 655 publications receiving 65073 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen G. Ellis include Scripps Health & Brown University.
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A Polymorphism in the Protease-Like Domain of Apolipoprotein(a) Is Associated With Severe Coronary Artery Disease
May M. Luke,John P. Kane,Dongming Liu,Charles M. Rowland,Dov Shiffman,June Cassano,Joseph J. Catanese,Clive R. Pullinger,Diane U. Leong,Andre R. Arellano,Carmen H. Tong,Irina Movsesyan,Josephina Naya-Vigne,Curtis Noordhof,Nicole T. Feric,Mary J. Malloy,Eric J. Topol,Eric J. Topol,Marlys L. Koschinsky,James J. Devlin,Stephen G. Ellis +20 more
TL;DR: 1 SNP was found that was associated with severe CAD: LPA I4399M, a component of lipoprotein(a), which is located in the protease-like domain of apolipopprotein(a).
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Angiographic correlates of cardiac death and myocardial infarction complicating major nonthoracic vascular surgery
TL;DR: Total coronary occlusion serving viable myocardium and "nonobstructive" lesions is found to be the most common proximate cause of perioperative myocardial infarction or death in patients undergoing major nonthoracic vascular surgery with prior cardiac catheterization.
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Effect of age on outcome with primary angioplasty versus thrombolysis
David R. Holmes,Harvey D. White,Karen S. Pieper,Stephen G. Ellis,Robert M. Califf,Eric J. Topol +5 more
TL;DR: Although primary angioplasty improves outcomes over thrombolysis, it does not appear to be more beneficial in older than in younger patient groups and the incremental adverse effect of age does not vary by treatment strategy.
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Fate of lesion-related side branches after coronary artery stenting
David L. Fischman,Michael P. Savage,Martin B. Leon,Richard A. Schatz,Stephen G. Ellis,Michael W. Cleman,John W. Hirshfeld,Paul S. Teirstein,Steven R. Bailey,Craig M. Walker,Sheldon Goldberg +10 more
TL;DR: Findings demonstrate that acute side branch occlusion due to coronary stenting occurs infrequently; when side branch Occlusion occurs, it is associated with intrinsic ostial disease; and the patency of side branch ostia is well maintained at long-term follow-up.
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2-year outcomes with the Absorb bioresorbable scaffold for treatment of coronary artery disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of seven randomised trials with an individual patient data substudy.
Ziad A. Ali,Patrick W. Serruys,Takeshi Kimura,Runlin Gao,Stephen G. Ellis,Dean J. Kereiakes,Yoshinobu Onuma,Charles A. Simonton,Zhen Zhang,Gregg W. Stone +9 more
TL;DR: BVS was associated with increased rates of composite device-oriented adverse events and device thrombosis cumulatively at 2 years and between 1 and 2 years of follow-up compared with EES, with non-significant differences in cardiac mortality.