Mazen Abu-Fadel
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
69 Papers
202 Citations
Mazen Abu-Fadel is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Percutaneous coronary intervention. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 67 publications. Previous affiliations of Mazen Abu-Fadel include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & University of Oklahoma.
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Papers
Fluoroscopy vs. Traditional guided femoral arterial access and the use of closure devices: A randomized controlled trial†
Mazen Abu-Fadel,Jeffrey M. Sparling,S. Zacharias,Christopher E. Aston,Jorge F. Saucedo,E. Schechter,T. Hennebry +6 more
- 01 Oct 2009
TL;DR: The angiographic suitability for VCD was not different between FG and TALG groups, and Fluoroscopy decreased the number of low arteriotomies.
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Complications of Peripheral Arterial Interventions
Mazen Abu-Fadel
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: This chapter sumarizes the complications most likely seen in peripheral arterial interventions and discusses dianostic and theraputic approaches to treat them.
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CRT-213 Comparison of Revascularization Outcomes for Patients with Lifestyle Limiting Claudication to Critical Limb Ischemia
Swagata Das,Atif Mohammad,Karan Sarode,Gene Pershwitz,Omar Hadidi,Rahul Thomas,Ariel Vinas,Mazen Abu-Fadel,Robert S. Dieter,Mir Ishti Ali,Nicolas W. Shammas,Anand Prasad,Oswaldo Gigliotti,Andrew S. Klein,Jad Raffoul,Dharam J. Kumbhani,Purav Mody,Shadman Baig,Scott Kinlay,Emmanouil S. Brilakis,Subhash Banerjee +20 more
TL;DR: There is limited data regarding differences in patency and clinical outcomes of patients with life style limiting claudication and Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI).
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TCT-60 Stent Versus Non-Stent Strategies For Endovascular Treatment of Femoropopliteal Peripheral Artery Disease: Insights From the XLPAD Registry
Micah Steinbrecher,Bo Sun,Ehrin J. Armstrong,Haekyung Jeon-Slaughter,Nicolas W. Shammas,Khusrow Niazi,Scott Kinlay,Mazen Abu-Fadel,Anand Prasad,Houman Khalili,Mujtaba Ali,Bala Ramanan,Emmanouil S. Brilakis +12 more
TL;DR: Primary sustained clinical improvement defined as freedom from death, target limb amputation and target vessel revascularization (TVR; endovascular or surgical) in femoropopliteal peripheral artery disease is compared.
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