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Stuart J. Head

Researcher at Erasmus University Medical Center

Publications -  107
Citations -  16946

Stuart J. Head is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Conventional PCI. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 104 publications receiving 13704 citations. Previous affiliations of Stuart J. Head include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

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Influence of practice patterns on outcome among countries enrolled in the SYNTAX trial: 5-year results between percutaneous coronary intervention and coronary artery bypass grafting

TL;DR: Patient characteristics and clinical patterns are significantly different between countries, resulting in significantly different 5‐year outcomes, and specific data is presented that can further improve outcomes in each country.
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Coronary revascularization in diabetic patients. A focus on the 3-year SYNTAX trial outcomes.

TL;DR: The Synergy between PCI with Taxus and Cardiac Surgery (SYNTAX) trial was the first to compare a drug-eluting stent to CABG and showed an increased rate of major adverse cardiac or cerebrovascular events after PCI as mentioned in this paper.
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Guía ESC/EACTS 2018 sobre revascularización miocárdica

TL;DR: Autores/miembros del Grupo de Trabajo: Franz-Josef Neumann* (coordinador de la ESC) (Alemania), Miguel Sousa-Uva*,◊ (coord inador oficial de la EACTS) (Portugal), Anders Ahlsson ◊ (Suecia), Fernando Alfonso (España), Adrian P. Banning (Reino Unido), Umberto Benedetto◊
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The 2017 EACTS guidelines on perioperative medication in adult cardiac surgery and patient blood management.

TL;DR: This poster presents a poster presented at the 2016 European Congress of Cardiothoracic Surgery entitled “Cardiac Surgeons: Foundations of Cardiac Analsis and Surgeons’ Regulation, 2nd Ed.” (23 June 2016).
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A meta-analysis on clinical outcomes after transaortic transcatheter aortic valve implantation by the Heart Team.

TL;DR: In this meta-analysis of observational studies, transaortic TAVI appears to be a safe procedure with low complication rates.