Andrew B. Goldstone
Stanford University
59 Papers
74 Citations
Andrew B. Goldstone is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mitral valve repair. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 57 publications. Previous affiliations of Andrew B. Goldstone include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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Papers
The Quiet Transformations of Literary Studies: What Thirteen Thousand Scholars Could Tell Us
TL;DR: The authors use quantitative methods to analyze a collection of 21,367 scholarly articles in literary studies from 1889 to 2013. But they do not claim to provide a definitive or objective perspective on disciplinary history; instead, their approach, like the related methods of content analysis in the social sciences, allows them to pursue nuanced interpretations of the language of many texts at once.
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Endovascular Versus Open Repair of Intact Descending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms
Peter Chiu,Andrew B. Goldstone,Justin M. Schaffer,Bharathi Lingala,D. Craig Miller,R. Scott Mitchell,Y. Joseph Woo,Michael P. Fischbein,Michael D. Dake +8 more
TL;DR: TEVAR should be considered the first line for repair of intact descending thoracic aortic aneurysms in Medicare beneficiaries after open surgical repair, and mean survival was superior for TEVAR.
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Interfacility Transfer of Medicare Beneficiaries With Acute Type A Aortic Dissection and Regionalization of Care in the United States
Andrew B. Goldstone,Peter Chiu,Michael Baiocchi,Bharathi Lingala,Justin Lee,Joseph Rigdon,Michael P. Fischbein,Y. Joseph Woo +7 more
TL;DR: Operative and long-term mortality were substantially reduced in patients with acute type A aortic dissection who were rerouted to high-volume hospitals, and policy makers should evaluate the feasibility and benefits of regionalizing the surgical treatment of acute types A and B aorta dissection.
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Novel MRI Contrast Agent from Magnetotactic Bacteria Enables In Vivo Tracking of iPSC-derived Cardiomyocytes.
Morteza Mahmoudi,Morteza Mahmoudi,Atsushi Tachibana,Andrew B. Goldstone,Y. Joseph Woo,Papia Chakraborty,Kayla R. Lee,Chandler S. Foote,Stephanie Piecewicz,Joyce C. Barrozo,Abdul Wakeel,Bradley W. Rice,Caleb B. Bell,Phillip C. Yang +13 more
TL;DR: The use of a living contrast agent, magneto-endosymbionts (MEs) derived from magnetotactic bacteria for the labeling of iCMs is demonstrated and will accelerate the clinical translation of in vivo MRI monitoring of transplanted stem cell at high spatial resolution and sensitivity.
Rapid Self-Assembly of Bioengineered Cardiovascular Bypass Grafts From Scaffold-Stabilized, Tubular Bilevel Cell Sheets.
Daniel von Bornstädt,Hanjay Wang,Michael J. Paulsen,Andrew B. Goldstone,Anahita Eskandari,Akshara D. Thakore,Lyndsay M. Stapleton,Amanda N. Steele,Vi N. Truong,Kevin J Jaatinen,Camille E. Hironaka,Y. Joseph Woo +11 more
TL;DR: The technique reduces the production time of self-assembled, cell sheet–derived engineered vascular conduits to 2 weeks, thereby permitting their use as bypass grafts within the clinical time window for elective cardiovascular surgery.
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