Helen Parise, ScD
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2024
Early Tibial Vessel Recoil Following Treatment With the Bare Temporary Spur Stent System: Results From the DEEPER OUS Vessel Recoil Substudy.
Zeller T, Zhang Z, Parise H, Mascho C, Holden A, Schmidt A, Thieme M, Piorkowski M, Hertting K, Wissgott C, Andrassy M, Noory E, Weinberg I, Kolluri R. Early Tibial Vessel Recoil Following Treatment With the Bare Temporary Spur Stent System: Results From the DEEPER OUS Vessel Recoil Substudy. Journal Of Endovascular Therapy 2024, 15266028241280685. PMID: 39305087, DOI: 10.1177/15266028241280685.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMinimal lumen diameterMinutes post-treatmentBalloon angioplastyTreated lesion lengthVessel recoilLumen diameterLesion lengthVessel preparation strategyNo significant differenceStatistically significant correlationDuplex ultrasoundPost-treatmentLesion characteristicsTherapy supplementsPatencyLesionsPatientsVessel preparationStent systemSignificant differenceTibial diseaseAntiproliferative drugsMonthsTherapyAngioplastyClinical Significance of Diffusion-Weighted Brain MRI Lesions After TAVR Results of a Patient-Level Pooled Analysis
Lansky A, Grubman D, Dwyer M, Zivadinov R, Parise H, Moses J, Shah T, Pietras C, Tirziu D, Gambone L, Leon M, Nazif T, Messé S. Clinical Significance of Diffusion-Weighted Brain MRI Lesions After TAVR Results of a Patient-Level Pooled Analysis. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 84: 712-722. PMID: 39142725, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2024.05.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranscatheter aortic valve replacementClinical ischemic strokeAcute brain infarctionDW-MRIReceiver operating characteristicIschemic strokeTranscatheter aortic valve replacement resultBrain infarctionPatient-level pooled analysisC-statisticBrain MRI lesionsAcute ischemic brain injuryDiffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imagingAortic valve replacementIndividual lesion volumesCore laboratory analysisIschemic brain injuryPredicting ischemic strokeMagnetic resonance imagingStroke Prevention TrialMRI lesionsValve replacementDW-MRI acquisitionsPatient-level dataPooled analysisSurgical Risk Does Not Predict Ischemic Stroke or Acute Infarction After TAVR: Results of a Patient-Level Pooled Analysis
Grubman D, Lansky A, Dwyer M, Zivadinov R, Pietras C, Nazif T, Moses J, Shah T, Gambone L, Leon M, Forrest J, Vora A, Parise H, Messé S. Surgical Risk Does Not Predict Ischemic Stroke or Acute Infarction After TAVR: Results of a Patient-Level Pooled Analysis. Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine 2024, 65: 80. DOI: 10.1016/j.carrev.2024.04.179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCo-Morbidity Differences Associated With Long-Term Amputation and Repeat Revascularization Rates After Femoropopliteal Artery Intervention for Intermittent Claudication by Sex, Race, and Ethnicity
Altin S, Parise H, Hess C, Rosenthal N, Julien H, Curtis J. Co-Morbidity Differences Associated With Long-Term Amputation and Repeat Revascularization Rates After Femoropopliteal Artery Intervention for Intermittent Claudication by Sex, Race, and Ethnicity. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2024, 226: 40-49. PMID: 38834142, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2024.05.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-Hispanic patientsHispanic patientsIntermittent claudicationPeripheral vascular interventionsBlack patientsWhite patientsAmputation rateIndex limb amputationHazard ratioCox proportional hazards regression modelsDisease-specific issuesProportional hazards regression modelsHazards regression modelsBaseline characteristicsLimb amputationMajor amputationUnadjusted ratesAssociated with higher ratesHealthcare databasesBlack raceSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeAmputationRevascularization ratesComparison groupDetermining the Cause of Coronary Vasomotor Disorders in Patients With Ischemia and Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries: Design and Rationale of the DISCOVER INOCA Prospective, Multicenter Registry
Shah S, Tremmel J, Henry T, Smilowitz N, Prasad M, Kobayashi Y, Henry G, Samady H, Samuels B, Lerman A, Moses J, Pietras C, Zhang Z, Tirziu D, Parise H, Cristea E, Chamié D, Grubman D, Henrici K, Matmusaeva E, Latif N, Cigarroa N, Lansky A. Determining the Cause of Coronary Vasomotor Disorders in Patients With Ischemia and Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries: Design and Rationale of the DISCOVER INOCA Prospective, Multicenter Registry. Journal Of The Society For Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions 2024, 3: 102046. PMID: 39132594, PMCID: PMC11308755, DOI: 10.1016/j.jscai.2024.102046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCoronary function testingObstructive coronary artery diseaseCoronary artery diseaseNonobstructive coronary arteriesLong-term outcomesFollow-upVasomotor disordersEnd pointsComposite of cardiovascular deathCoronary arteryLong-term follow-upCoronary microvascular dysfunctionDiagnostic coronary angiographyCardiovascular adverse eventsAdverse cardiovascular eventsCoronary vasomotor disordersOptical coherence tomographySymptomatic myocardial bridgingShort-term end pointsAtherosclerotic plaque burdenIschemic heart diseaseLong-term end pointsINOCA patientsAcetylcholine provocationPatient-reported outcome measuresEffect of Alcohol-Mediated Renal Denervation on Blood Pressure in the Presence of Antihypertensive Medications: Primary Results From the TARGET BP I Randomized Clinical Trial
Kandzari D, Weber M, Pathak A, Zidar J, Saxena M, David S, Schmieder R, Janas A, Langer C, Persu A, Mendelsohn F, Ameloot K, Foster M, Fischell T, Parise H, Mahfoud F. Effect of Alcohol-Mediated Renal Denervation on Blood Pressure in the Presence of Antihypertensive Medications: Primary Results From the TARGET BP I Randomized Clinical Trial. Circulation 2024, 149: 1875-1884. PMID: 38587557, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.124.069291.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystolic blood pressureOffice systolic blood pressureRenal denervationOffice diastolic BPAmbulatory systolic BPBlood pressureSham controlsPrimary endpointBetween-group differencesNo significant differenceAntihypertensive medicationsDiastolic BPSystolic BPPresence of antihypertensive medicationBaseline-adjusted changeRenal artery dissectionMonths post-procedureSignificant differenceRenal denervation groupAmbulatory systolic blood pressureNo significant between-group differencesStatistically significant reductionSignificant between-group differencesSecondary endpointsOffice BPPREDICTORS AND CONSEQUENCES OF BRAIN INJURY VOLUME BY DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED MRI FOLLOWING TAVR
Grubman D, Dwyer M, Lansky A, Zivadinov R, Pietras C, Nazif T, Moses J, Shah T, Gambone L, Parise H, Messe S. PREDICTORS AND CONSEQUENCES OF BRAIN INJURY VOLUME BY DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED MRI FOLLOWING TAVR. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 970. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(24)02960-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSAFETY AND EFFICACY OF ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR BELOW-THE-KNEE PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND NETWORK META-ANALYSIS
Tirziu D, Saleh A, Huang H, Akhlaghi N, Breen T, Parikh S, Rosenfield K, Armstrong E, Geraghty P, Brodmann M, Adams G, Snyder D, Zilinyi R, Altin S, Parise H, Lansky A. SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR BELOW-THE-KNEE PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND NETWORK META-ANALYSIS. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 843. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(24)02833-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research800.09 Surgical Risk Does Not Predict Ischemic Stroke or Acute Infarction After TAVR: Results of a Patient-Level Pooled Analysis
Grubman D, Lansky A, Dwyer M, Zivadinov R, Pietras C, Nazif T, Moses J, Shah T, Gambone L, Leon M, Forrest J, Vora A, Parise H, Messé S. 800.09 Surgical Risk Does Not Predict Ischemic Stroke or Acute Infarction After TAVR: Results of a Patient-Level Pooled Analysis. JACC Cardiovascular Interventions 2024, 17: s67-s68. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2024.01.234.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Predictors of Cerebral Embolic Debris During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: The SafePass 2 First-in-Human Study
Grubman D, Ahmad Y, Leipsic J, Blanke P, Pasupati S, Webster M, Nazif T, Parise H, Lansky A. Predictors of Cerebral Embolic Debris During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: The SafePass 2 First-in-Human Study. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2023, 207: 28-34. PMID: 37722198, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2023.08.137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranscatheter aortic valve replacementAortic valve replacementValve replacementAtrial fibrillationHuman studiesEmbolic protection device useHigh embolic riskPrimary end pointHigh-risk patientsIndependent core laboratorySelf-expanding valvesComputed tomography angiographyProtection device useCerebral embolizationCerebrovascular eventsEmbolic riskAcute thrombusEmbolic burdenAngiography featuresTechnical successTomography angiographyEmbolic debrisValve useCore laboratoryEnd point
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- May 09, 2024
Innovations in Stroke Prevention During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
- April 01, 2024
Yale Faculty Present Groundbreaking Clinical Research at the 2024 American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions
- January 26, 2022
American College of Cardiology 71st Annual Scientific Session & Expo sessions announced
- January 03, 2021
Biostatistician Helen Parise, ScD, on big data and clinical trial design