Andreas M. Zeiher
Goethe University Frankfurt
606 Papers
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Andreas M. Zeiher is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 129, co-authored 571 publications. Previous affiliations of Andreas M. Zeiher include University of Hamburg.
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Papers
The REPAIR-AMI and ASTAMI trials: cell isolation procedures: reply
TL;DR: It obviously escaped the notion of Egeland and Brinchman that the protocols additionally differ with regard to the washing steps and buffer components used in the density gradient separation of the bone marrow.
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Patients with acute coronary syndrome, elevated atherogenic lipoproteins, and prior coronary artery bypass grafting derive large absolute benefit from alirocumab: insights from the odyssey outcomes trial
Shaun G. Goodman,Philip E. Aylward,Michael Szarek,Vakhtang Chumburidze,Deepak L. Bhatt,Vera Bittner,Rafael Diaz,Jay M. Edelberg,Corinne Hanotin,Robert A. Harrington,Johan Wouter Jukema,Sasko Kedev,Angele Moryusef,Robert Pordy,Gabriel Arturo Ramos Lopez,Matthew T. Roe,Margus Viigimaa,Harvey D. White,Andreas M. Zeiher,Philippe Gabriel Steg,Gregory G. Schwartz,Odyssey Outcomes Investigators +21 more
TL;DR: Patients (pts) with prior CABG have extensive coronary atherosclerosis and are at increased risk for CV events and death and in the ODYSSEY OUTCOMES trial, 18,924 pts with recent ACS and elevated atherogenic lipoprotein levels despite high-intensity statin therapy were enrolled.
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Percutaneous Therapy of a Stenotic Parachute Mitral Valve Previously Treated by Surgery.
Roberta De Rosa,Dietmar Schranz,Mariuca Vasa-Nicotera,Birgit Assmus,Petar Risteski,Anton Moritz,Andreas M. Zeiher,Stephan Fichtlscherer +7 more
TL;DR: The case of a PMV treated by surgery in infancy, which showed a severe restenosis after 34 years and was successfully treated by percutaneous valvuloplasty with the additional creation of a restrictive atrial communication is reported.
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[Early onset pneumonia after successful resuscitation : Incidence after mild invasive hypothermia therapy].
Julia W. Erath,J. Hodrius,Philipp Bushoven,Stephan Fichtlscherer,Andreas M. Zeiher,Florian Seeger,Jörg Honold +6 more
TL;DR: Intravascular TTM at 33 °C with a cooling catheter is not associated with more infective complications in OHCA patients, and this finding underscores the safety of TTM.
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