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Thomas F. Lüscher
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 1613
Citations - 88517
Thomas F. Lüscher is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endothelium & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 134, co-authored 1560 publications receiving 79034 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas F. Lüscher include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & Durham University.
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Comparison of P2Y12 receptor inhibitors in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction in clinical practice: a propensity score analysis of five contemporary European registries
Leonardo De Luca,Uwe Zeymer,Marc J. Claeys,Jakob Dörler,Paul Erne,Christian M. Matter,Dragana Radovanovic,Franz Weidinger,Thomas F. Lüscher,Thomas F. Lüscher,Johan Wouter Jukema +10 more
TL;DR: This analysis suggests that the prasugrel or ticagrelor compared with clopidogrel have favourable outcomes in clinical practice while not being inferior in terms of safety.
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Endothelial dysfunction in the aorta of transgenic rats harboring the mouse Ren-2 gene.
TL;DR: Ren-2 hypertension leads to marked alterations of vascular functions in the aorta, which could contribute to hypertension and its vascular complications in TGR(mRen2)27 rats.
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Double Transseptal Puncture for Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: Safety of the Technique and Its Use in the Outpatient Setting
Laurent M. Haegeli,Thomas Wolber,Ercüment Ercin,Lukas Altwegg,Nazmi Krasniqi,Paul Novak,Laurence D. Sterns,Corinna Brunckhorst,Thomas F. Lüscher,Richard Leather,Firat Duru +10 more
TL;DR: The double transseptal puncture catheterization technique allows easy catheter manipulation within the left atrium to reach the goal of acute procedural success in AF ablation in the outpatient setting.
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Multi-centre study of whole-heart dynamic 3D cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging for the detection of coronary artery disease defined by fractional flow reserve: gender based analysis of diagnostic performance
Sandra Hamada,Sandra Hamada,Alexander Gotschy,Alexander Gotschy,Lukas Wissmann,Ingo Paetsch,Cosima Jahnke,Sven Plein,Rolf Gebker,Sabrina Oebel,Hatem Alkadhi,Nikolaus Marx,Thomas F. Lüscher,Sebastian Kozerke,Robert Manka,Robert Manka +15 more
TL;DR: Whole-heart dynamic 3D CMR stress perfusion imaging has a high diagnostic accuracy for the detection of significant CAD irrespective of gender and is therefore a suitable non-invasive testing tool to detect myocardial ischaemia in both genders.
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Endothelin-induced vasoconstriction and calcium antagonists.
TL;DR: In large conduit arteries, such as the human internal mammary artery, endothelin-induced contractions are primarily mediated by release of intracellular calcium and hence, calcium antagonists do not markedly affect the response.