Vascular Surgeon at Prince of Wales hospital, Sydney and Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at University of New South Wales. These views are my own.
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This study represents a breakthrough for our patients. So grateful for the chance to help lead this trial with an amazing team.
In this fascinating interview, Dr Gary Roubin discusses the origins of interventional cardiology and peripheral vascular interventions, including the influence of his mentor Andreas Gruentzig.
https://t.co/3gq1Uex7wf
Dr. Andrew Holden & Prof. Ramon Varcoe (@RamonVarcoeMD) summarize our issue on SFA treatment that features global experts sharing the latest updates in above-the-knee interventions.
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1/Today published in @JACCJournals is the 1st global consensus document on IVUS use for lower ext arterial & venous revasc. This document involved >40 international multidisciplinary experts in vascular disease & was led by a 12 person steering committee.
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This expert review details the utility of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) for the management of peripheral artery and venous disease, and provides contemporary examples and representative imaging to serve as a resource for the practising clinician. https://t.co/ij355L0so3
The latest episode of Masters of Circulation is now out featuring Peter Schneider, Andrew Holden and myself interviewing Professor Roger Greenhalgh.
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Check out Episode 4 of Masters of Circulation. An excellent interview with @docmrjaff speaking with @PSchneiderMD Andrew Holden and myself about all things vascular.
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A trio of specialists in vascular surgery and interventional radiology recently launched a new podcast—‘Masters of Circulation’—with the aim of interviewing pioneers and leaders in the field of vascular intervention https://t.co/IcS5mrHd9g
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...and the path that led her toward becoming an angiologist. She speaks with passion about what it's like to be a woman in a tough, male-dominated field and revisits the paclitaxel controversy 3 years later.
Dr. Ramon Varcoe (@RamonVarcoeMD) moderates discussion on outcomes in TASC C & D lesions, w/Drs. Herbert Aronow (@herbaronowMD), Darren Schneider (@VascularMD) & Sabine Steiner weighing in on available data & how they approach patients with severe disease. https://t.co/mxdXhQ2Bf7
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In a new podcast called Masters of Circulation Andrew Holden, @pschneidermd1 and myself interview Frank Veith for Episode 1.
In a candid interview Dr Veith explores the early days of vascular surgery, the endovascular revolution, the struggles faced...
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Congratulations @krosenfieldMD, section head of Vascular Medicine and Intervention in the Division of Cardiology, on receiving the Mason F. Sones, Jr., MD Distinguished Service Award from the @SCAI for his contributions to Interventional Cardiology and Vascular Medicine.
@VarenyamVasc@RKTvascular Agree. We've studied this and found that preoperative ultrasound has only 17% sensitivity at picking up significant venous anomalies.
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The problem is that those doing the scanning often don't understand the procedure you are planning.
Thanks @EVToday for taking a deep dive into our new meta-analysis and giving us the opportunity to provide a more detailed explanation as to why this and the 2018 study had such different results.