Jonathan Balkin
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
18 Papers
65 Citations
Jonathan Balkin is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac catheterization & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Tricuspid incompetence following permanent pacemaker implantation.
TL;DR: Severe tricuspid insufficiency after permanent pacemaker implantation (PPI) has been described in small series of patients, though its incidence is not known.
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Familial membranous subaortic stenosis
TL;DR: Early evaluation of first-degree relatives of patients with MSS for the possibility of this defect is suggested.
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•Journal Article
Results of coronary artery stenting in women versus men: a single center experience.
Mady Moriel,Steven Feld,Yaron Almagor,Jonathan Balkin,Marc W. Klutstein,David Meerkin,David Rosenmann,Hadar Winkler,Dan Tzivoni +8 more
TL;DR: Coronary stenting is performed with similar success rates among women and men, with similar restenosis rates as well as early and late major adverse cardiac events.
Complete Atrioventricular Canal with Survival to the Eighth Decade
TL;DR: The value of 2-dimensional echocardiography, particularly with venous contrast studies, in establishing the diagnosis of atrioventricular canal is shown.
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Decrease of Right and Left Atrial Sizes After Direct-Current Electrical Cardioversion in Chronic Atrial Fibrillation
Henry N. Neufeld,Jacob Agmon,Solomon Behar,Uri Goldbourt,Henrietta Reicher,Edward G. Abinader,Jacob Barzilay,Nissim Kauli,Yehezkiel Kishon,Abraham Palant,Benyamin Peled,Leonardo Reisin,Egon Riss,Zwi Schlesinger,Izhar Zahavi,Monty Zion,Moshe Algom,Newton Yalom,Yaacov Friedman,Lev Bloch,Menachem Katz,Benyamin Pelled,Zakki Abu-Mot h,Jamil Hir,Ehud Goldhammer,David Rosenmann,Jonathan Balkin,Henrietta Reicher-Reiss,Ron Narinsky,Lori Man +29 more
- 01 Jan 1991
TL;DR: The morning increase in plasma catecholamines, by further augmenting the direct effects of the sympathetic nervous system, expands the oxygen demand of the myocardium and may lead to plaque rupture or fissure that forms the substrate for thrombus formation as discussed by the authors.
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