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Coronary artery bypass graft surgery versus percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with three-vessel disease and left main coronary disease: 5-year follow-up of the randomised, clinical SYNTAX trial.
Mohr FW, Morice MC, Kappetein AP, Feldman TE, Ståhle E, Colombo A, Mack MJ, Holmes DR Jr, Morel MA, Van Dyck N, Houle VM, Dawkins KD, Serruys PW. Mohr FW, et al. Among authors: kappetein ap. Lancet. 2013 Feb 23;381(9867):629-38. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60141-5. Lancet. 2013. PMID: 23439102 Clinical Trial.
Short- and long-term clinical outcome after drug-eluting stent implantation for the percutaneous treatment of left main coronary artery disease: insights from the Rapamycin-Eluting and Taxus Stent Evaluated At Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital registries (RESEARCH and T-SEARCH).
Valgimigli M, van Mieghem CA, Ong AT, Aoki J, Granillo GA, McFadden EP, Kappetein AP, de Feyter PJ, Smits PC, Regar E, Van der Giessen WJ, Sianos G, de Jaegere P, Van Domburg RT, Serruys PW. Valgimigli M, et al. Among authors: kappetein ap. Circulation. 2005 Mar 22;111(11):1383-9. doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000158486.20865.8B. Circulation. 2005. PMID: 15781749
Cyphering the complexity of coronary artery disease using the syntax score to predict clinical outcome in patients with three-vessel lumen obstruction undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
Valgimigli M, Serruys PW, Tsuchida K, Vaina S, Morel MA, van den Brand MJ, Colombo A, Morice MC, Dawkins K, de Bruyne B, Kornowski R, de Servi S, Guagliumi G, Jukema JW, Mohr FW, Kappetein AP, Wittebols K, Stoll HP, Boersma E, Parrinello G; ARTS II. Valgimigli M, et al. Among authors: kappetein ap. Am J Cardiol. 2007 Apr 15;99(8):1072-81. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2006.11.062. Epub 2007 Mar 6. Am J Cardiol. 2007. PMID: 17437730 Clinical Trial.
Frequency and pattern of de-novo three-vessel and left main coronary artery disease; insights from single center enrolment in the SYNTAX study.
Rastan AJ, Boudriot E, Falk V, Kappetein AP, Borger MA, Serruys PW, Schuler G, Mohr FW. Rastan AJ, et al. Among authors: kappetein ap. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2008 Aug;34(2):376-82; discussion 382-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2008.04.029. Epub 2008 Jun 25. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2008. PMID: 18579392 Clinical Trial.
How should I treat a patient with severe and symptomatic aortic stenosis who is rejected for surgical and transfemoral valve replacement and in whom a transapical implantation was aborted? Percutaneous reconstruction of the right ilio-femoral tract with balloon angioplasty followed by the implantation of self-expanding stents.
de Jaegere PP, van Dijk LC, van Sambeek MR, Kappetein AP, Orellana Ramos FJ, Maugenest A, de Ronde-Tilmans M, Serruys PW. de Jaegere PP, et al. Among authors: kappetein ap. EuroIntervention. 2008 Aug;4(2):292-6. doi: 10.4244/eijv4i2a50. EuroIntervention. 2008. PMID: 19110797
Percutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary-artery bypass grafting for severe coronary artery disease.
Serruys PW, Morice MC, Kappetein AP, Colombo A, Holmes DR, Mack MJ, Ståhle E, Feldman TE, van den Brand M, Bass EJ, Van Dyck N, Leadley K, Dawkins KD, Mohr FW; SYNTAX Investigators. Serruys PW, et al. Among authors: kappetein ap. N Engl J Med. 2009 Mar 5;360(10):961-72. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa0804626. Epub 2009 Feb 18. N Engl J Med. 2009. PMID: 19228612 Free article. Clinical Trial.
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