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Ochsner Medical Center
Healthcare•New Orleans, Louisiana, United States•
About: Ochsner Medical Center is a healthcare organization based out in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Heart failure. The organization has 980 authors who have published 1159 publications receiving 49961 citations. The organization is also known as: Ochsner Hospital & Ochsner Foundation Hospital.
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TL;DR: In patients with stable systolic heart failure already on maximal medication therapy, adding ivabradine may reduce the number of hospitalizations related to heart failure, but it does not reduce cardiovascular mortality.
Abstract: In patients with stable systolic heart failure already on maximal medication therapy, adding ivabradine may reduce the number of hospitalizations related to heart failure (NNT for two years = 20), but it does not reduce cardiovascular mortality. In addition, many patients will not tolerate the drug and will stop taking it. Patients should be monitored for the development of atrial fibrillation and bradycardia.
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Mount Sinai Hospital1, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai2, Intermountain Medical Center3, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center4, National Heart Foundation of Australia5, University of Pittsburgh6, Christiana Care Health System7, Ochsner Medical Center8, Daiichi Sankyo9, Eli Lilly and Company10, Cleveland Clinic11, University of London12, Duke University13
TL;DR: Examination of the rates of prasugrel use, thienopyridine switching and clinical outcomes by presence of anemia in contemporary percutaneous coronary intervention for acute coronary syndrome found anemia was associated with increased bleeding.
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TL;DR: Embolic protection devices have become standard of care during carotid artery stenting (CAS) to reduce periprocedural stroke risk.
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TL;DR: The technique for lung transplantation utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass with a median sternotomy is presented, and the potential advantages of this technique are discussed.
Abstract: Lung transplantation is traditionally performed with a clamshell thoracotomy or bilateral anterior thoracotomy incisions. We have performed 121 lung transplants with a median sternotomy incision from 2013-2017. We present our technique for lung transplantation utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass with a median sternotomy, and discuss the potential advantages of this technique.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Carl J. Lavie | 106 | 1135 | 49318 |
Michael R. Jaff | 82 | 442 | 28891 |
Michael F. O'Rourke | 81 | 451 | 35355 |
Mandeep R. Mehra | 80 | 644 | 31939 |
Richard V. Milani | 80 | 454 | 23410 |
Christopher J. White | 77 | 621 | 25767 |
Bruce A. Reitz | 74 | 333 | 18457 |
Robert C. Bourge | 69 | 273 | 24397 |
Sana M. Al-Khatib | 69 | 377 | 17370 |
Hector O. Ventura | 66 | 478 | 16379 |
Andrew Mason | 63 | 360 | 15198 |
Aaron S. Dumont | 60 | 386 | 13020 |
Philip J. Kadowitz | 55 | 379 | 11951 |
David W. Dunn | 54 | 195 | 8999 |
Lydia A. Bazzano | 51 | 267 | 13581 |