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Barry T. Katzen
Researcher at Baptist Hospital of Miami
Publications - 36
Citations - 2188
Barry T. Katzen is an academic researcher from Baptist Hospital of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiography & Pulmonary embolism. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 2121 citations. Previous affiliations of Barry T. Katzen include Medical University of Vienna & University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Nature and significance of endoleaks and endotension: Summary of opinions expressed at an international conference
Frank J. Veith,Richard A. Baum,Richard A. Baum,Takao Ohki,Takao Ohki,Max Amor,Max Amor,Mohan Adiseshiah,Mohan Adiseshiah,Jan D. Blankensteijn,Jacob Buth,Jacob Buth,Timothy A.M. Chuter,Timothy A.M. Chuter,Ronald M. Fairman,Ronald M. Fairman,Geoffrey L. Gilling-Smith,Geoffrey L. Gilling-Smith,Peter L. Harris,Peter L. Harris,Kim J. Hodgson,Kim J. Hodgson,Brian R. Hopkinson,Brian R. Hopkinson,Krassi Ivancev,Krassi Ivancev,Barry T. Katzen,Barry T. Katzen,Michael Lawrence-Brown,Michael Lawrence-Brown,George H. Meier,George H. Meier,Martin Malina,Martin Malina,Michel S. Makaroun,Michel S. Makaroun,Juan C. Parodi,Juan C. Parodi,Götz M. Richter,Götz M. Richter,Geoffrey D. Rubin,Geoffrey D. Rubin,Wolf J. Stelter,Wolf J. Stelter,Geoffrey H. White,Geoffrey H. White,Rodney A. White,Rodney A. White,Willem Wisselink,Christopher K. Zarins,Christopher K. Zarins +50 more
TL;DR: The current endoleak classification system with some important modifications is adequate and should help to resolve controversy and aid in the management of these vexing complications and should also point the way to future research in this field.
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Global experience in cervical carotid artery stent placement
Michael H. Wholey,Mark H. Wholey,Klaus Mathias,Gary S. Roubin,Edward B. Diethrich,Michel Henry,Steven R. Bailey,Patrice Bergeron,Gerald Dorros,Eles G,P Gaines,Camilo R. Gomez,Bruce H. Gray,J Guimaraens,Randall T. Higashida,D S Ho,Barry T. Katzen,A Kambara,Vijay Kumar,Jean Claude Laborde,Martin B. Leon,Lim Mc,Hugo F. Londero,Juan E. Mesa,A Musacchio,Subbarao Myla,S. R. Ramee,A Rodriquez,Kenneth Rosenfield,N Sakai,Fayaz A. Shawl,Horst Sievert,George P. Teitelbaum,Jacques Theron,P Vaclav,Vozzi C,Jay S. Yadav,S I Yoshimura +37 more
TL;DR: The periprocedure risks for major and minor strokes and death are generally acceptable at this early stage of development and have not changed significantly since the first survey results.
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Peripheral arterial obstruction: Prospective study of treatment with a transluminally placed self-expanding stent-graft
Johannes Lammer,Michael D. Dake,Jacques Bleyn,Barry T. Katzen,Manfred Cejna,Philippe Piquet,Gary J. Becker,Richard A. Settlage +7 more
TL;DR: The device used in this study can be implanted without additional risks to the patient and provided encouraging patency rates up to 1 year.
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Low dose streptokinase in the treatment of arterial occlusions.
Barry T. Katzen,A van Breda +1 more
TL;DR: Twelve patients with arterial occlusions demonstrated by angiography were treated using intraarterial "low dose" streptokinase delivered to the site of occlusion via a 5 French catheter, extremely promising as a method of treatment of thromboses of recent origin, especially in the poor operative candidate, and for angioplasty-related thromBoses.
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Urokinase versus streptokinase in local thrombolysis.
TL;DR: UK is believed to be preferable to SK for local thrombolytic therapy due to increased efficacy of lysis and decreased rate of systemic fibrinolytic effect and bleeding complications.