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Role of invasive imaging in acute and long-term assessment of bioresorbable scaffold technology. MedStar authors:
  • Garcia-Garcia, Hector M
PMID:
  • 27797463
Year: 2016
Citation:
  • Catheterization & Cardiovascular Interventions. 88(S1):38-53, 2016 Nov
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Abizaid A, Chamie D, Costa RA, Garcia-Garcia H, Onuma Y, Serruys PW
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Scaffold thrombosis following implantation of the ABSORB BVS in routine clinical practice: Insight into possible mechanisms from optical coherence tomography. MedStar authors:
  • Garcia-Garcia, Hector M
  • Kajita, Alexandre H
PMID:
  • 29332307
Year: 2018
Citation:
  • Catheterization & Cardiovascular Interventions. 92(2):E106-E114, 2018 08 01.
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Arkenbout EK, de Winter RJ, Garcia-Garcia HM, Henriques JPS, Kajita AH, Kraak RP, Piek JJ, Tijssen JGP, van der Schaaf RJ, Wykrzykowska JJ
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Comparison of clinical outcomes between Magmaris and Orsiro drug eluting stent at 12months: Pooled patient level analysis from BIOSOLVE II-III and BIOFLOW II trials. MedStar authors:
  • Azizi, Viana
  • Garcia-Garcia, Hector M
  • Hideo-Kajita, Alexandre
  • Kolm, Paul
  • Ozaki, Yuichi
  • Waksman, Ron
PMID:
  • 31718825
Year: 2020
Citation:
  • International Journal of Cardiology. 300:60-65, 2020 02 01.
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Abizaid A, Azizi V, BIOFLOW-II, BIOSOLVE-II and BIOSOLVE-III investigators, Christiansen EH, Dan K, Garcia-Garcia HM, Haude M, Hideo-Kajita A, Ince H, Kische S, Kolm P, Lefevre T, Lemos PA, Ozaki Y, Toelg R, Van Mieghem NM, Verheye S, von Birgelen C, Waksman R, Wijns W, Windecker S
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