Moses Mathur
University of Washington Medical Center
15 Papers
63 Citations
Moses Mathur is an academic researcher from University of Washington Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Moses Mathur include Virginia Mason Medical Center & University of Washington.
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Papers
1-Year Outcomes of Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement in Patients With Severe Mitral Annular Calcification
Mayra Guerrero,Marina Urena,Dominique Himbert,Dee Dee Wang,Mackram F. Eleid,Susheel Kodali,Isaac George,Tarun Chakravarty,Moses Mathur,David Holzhey,Ashish Pershad,H. Kenith Fang,Daniel O'Hair,Noah Jones,Vaikom S. Mahadevan,Nicolas Dumonteil,Josep Rodés-Cabau,Nicolo Piazza,Enrico Ferrari,Daniel Ciaburri,Mohammed Nejjari,Augustin Delago,Paul Sorajja,Firas Zahr,Vivek Rajagopal,Brian Whisenant,Pinak B. Shah,Jan-Malte Sinning,Adam Witkowski,Hélène Eltchaninoff,Danny Dvir,Bena Martin,Guilherme F. Attizzani,Diego Felipe Gaia,Nagela S. V. Nunes,Amir-Ali Fassa,Faraz Kerendi,Gregory Pavlides,Vijay Iyer,Georges Kaddissi,Christian Witzke,James Wudel,Gregory J. Mishkel,Bryan Raybuck,Chi Wang,Ron Waksman,Igor F. Palacios,Alain Cribier,John G. Webb,Vinnie Bapat,Mark Reisman,Raj Makkar,Martin B. Leon,Charanjit S. Rihal,Alec Vahanian,William W. O'Neill,Ted Feldman +56 more
TL;DR: The TMVR in MAC Global Registry as mentioned in this paper is a multicenter registry that collects data on outcomes of transcatheter mitral valve replacement in patients with severe mitral annular calcification.
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Impact of Aortic Root Anatomy and Geometry on Paravalvular Leak in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement With Extremely Large Annuli Using the Edwards SAPIEN 3 Valve.
Gilbert H.L. Tang,Syed Zaid,Isaac George,Omar K. Khalique,Yigal Abramowitz,Yoshio Maeno,Raj Makkar,Hasan Jilaihawi,Norihiko Kamioka,Vinod H. Thourani,Vasilis Babaliaros,John G. Webb,Nay M. Htun,Adrian Attinger-Toller,Hasan Ahmad,Ryan Kaple,Kapil Sharma,Joseph A. Kozina,Tsuyoshi Kaneko,Pinak B. Shah,Sameer A. Hirji,Nimesh D. Desai,Saif Anwaruddin,Dinesh Jagasia,Howard C. Herrmann,Sukhdeep S. Basra,Molly Szerlip,Michael J. Mack,Moses Mathur,Christina W. Tan,Creighton W. Don,Rahul Sharma,Sameer Gafoor,Ming Zhang,Samir R. Kapadia,Stephanie Mick,Amar Krishnaswamy,Nicholas Amoroso,Arash Salemi,S. Chiu Wong,Annapoorna Kini,Josep Rodés-Cabau,Martin B. Leon,Susheel Kodali +43 more
TL;DR: TAVR with the 29-mm S3 valve beyond the recommended range by overexpansion is safe, with acceptable PVL and pacemaker rates, and longer term follow-up will be needed to determine durability of S3 TAVR in this population.
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Methods for verification of 3D printed anatomic model accuracy using cardiac models as an example.
Mohammad Odeh,Dmitry Levin,Jim Inziello,Fluvio Lobo Fenoglietto,Moses Mathur,Joshua L. Hermsen,Jack B. Stubbs,Beth Ripley +7 more
- 29 Mar 2019
TL;DR: Different methods for verifying the accuracy of a 3D printed anatomical model were explored, including physical measurements, digital photographic measurements, surface scanning, photogrammetry, and computed tomography scans.
Overexpansion of the 29 mm SAPIEN 3 transcatheter heart valve in patients with large aortic annuli (area > 683 mm2 ): A case series.
TL;DR: To evaluate overexpanded 29 mm SAPIEN (S3) transcatheter heart valves in patients with aortic annuli area >683 mm2, the objective was to establish a baseline for this study and establish a confidence level of at least 70% that this expansion is safe and effective.
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Fully Percutaneous Transaxillary Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
Moses Mathur,Sandeep K. Krishnan,Dmitry Levin,Gabriel S. Aldea,Mark Reisman,James M. McCabe +5 more
- 05 Sep 2017
TL;DR: There has been a growing clinical experience with successful percutaneous transaxillary access in the setting of TAVR and mechanical circulatory support devices, and this review offers a step-by-step guide to TAx T AVR.
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