Peter C. Olson
Staten Island University Hospital
9 Papers
5 Citations
Peter C. Olson is an academic researcher from Staten Island University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Artery. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy precipitated by opiate withdrawal
TL;DR: Given the prevalence of opiate use both recreational and iatrogenic, the index of suspicion for opiate-withdrawal induced cardiomyopathy should be high in the presence of cardiac symptomatology.
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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Precipitated by Tapering of Anxiolytic Medication: A Case Report.
Christopher J Lafferty,Kristen M Lafferty,Tariq Bhat,Peter C. Olson,Adam Atoot,Farshid Daneshvar,Donald McCord +6 more
- 10 Dec 2017
TL;DR: In this case, takotsubo cardiomyopathy was induced by the tapering of antianxiety medications, and health care professionals should be aware of this possibility in such a patient population especially when they have demonstrated cardiovascular symptomatology.
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Repeat Revascularization Post Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: Comparing Minimally Invasive and Traditional Sternotomy Techniques in 1468 Cases
Peter C. Olson,Michael Cinelli,Hamfreth S. Rahming,Thomas Vazzana,Jonathan Spagnola,Emad A. Barsoum,Marc Assaad,Frank Tamburrino,James Lafferty +8 more
TL;DR: Traditional CABG was found to have a statistically significantly longer time to repeat revascularization than MICS-CABG, which suggests that MICABG may have a role to play due to previous findings showing a reduction in complications while allowing for better postoperative recovery periods.
Left internal mammary artery to pulmonary artery fistula causing coronary steal syndrome: A review of literature on therapy, intervention, and management.
TL;DR: A case of left internal mammary artery to pulmonary artery fistula causing coronary steal syndrome that presented symptomatically as a malignant arrhythmia is presented and a team based approach is recommended when faced with this extremely rare case presentation.
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Complete atrioventricular block caused by pulmonary embolism: A case report and review of literature.
Peter C. Olson,Michael Cinelli,Edmond Kurtovic,Emad A. Barsoum,Jonathan Spagnola,James Lafferty +5 more
TL;DR: Clinicians are urged to be aware of PE-associated conduction pathology as well as the possibility that malignant cardiac conduction blocks may occur in the setting of PE particularly if the patient is known to have underlying conduction system disease.
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