Imran Mohiuddin
Baylor College of Medicine
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Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy | 2005
Peter H. Lin; Ruth L. Bush; Eric K. Peden; Wei Zhou; Panagiotis Kougias; Esteban A. Henao; Imran Mohiuddin; Alan B. Lumsden
Carotid artery stenting (CAS) has emerged as an acceptable treatment alternative in high-risk patients with carotid stenosis. This study assessed the effect of the learning curve on treatment complications and clinical outcome of CAS. Clinical variables and treatment outcomes of 200 consecutive CAS procedures in 182 patients (mean age, 72 years) with carotid stenosis of 70% or greater during a 40-month period were analyzed. Technical success, periprocedural complications, and treatment outcomes were compared in four sequential groups (group I, II, III, and IV) of 50 consecutive interventions. Treatment indications and relevant risk factors were similar among the four groups. The overall technical success was 98%, and the combined 30-day stroke and death rates was 2.5%. An increase in the technical success rate was noted in the latter three groups compared with group I (P < .05). Total procedural time and contrast volume were significantly higher in group I compared with the latter three groups (P < .05). The intraoperative anticoagulation regimen was changed from an intravenous heparin combination to bivalirudin after the first 54 cases, resulting in reduced bleeding complications in groups III and IV (P = .03) compared with group I. The 30-day stroke and death rate in groups I and II was 8% and 2%, which was reduced significantly to 0% in groups III and IV (P < .05). A Cox regression model identified procedural volume (P = .03) as a predictor of a reduced complication rate. Carotid artery stenting with neuroprotection can provide excellent treatment outcome. Our experience demonstrates a procedural-associated learning curve, as evidenced by the reduced procedural-related complications, fluoroscopic time, and contrast volume that occurred with an increase in physician experience. The procedural success is also enhanced partly by endovascular device refinement and improved anticoagulation regimen. Successful outcome of CAS can be achieved once physicians overcome the initial procedural-related learning curve.
American Journal of Surgery | 2005
Peter H. Lin; Ruth L. Bush; Eric K. Peden; Wei Zhou; Marlon A. Guerrero; Esteban A. Henao; Panagiotis Kougias; Imran Mohiuddin; Alan B. Lumsden
Journal of Surgical Research | 2006
Imran Mohiuddin; Hong Chai; Peter H. Lin; Alan B. Lumsden; Qizhi Yao; Changyi Chen
Journal of Invasive Cardiology | 2014
John R. Laird; James Joye; Naveen Sachdev; Paul P Huang; Ronald P. Caputo; Imran Mohiuddin; John Paul Runyon; Tony Das
Vascular Medicine and Endovascular Interventions | 2008
Alan B. Lumsden; Imran Mohiuddin; Michael J. Reardon; Eric K. Peden
Journal of Surgical Research | 2007
Hong Chai; Imran Mohiuddin; Peter H. Lin; Alan B. Lumsden; Qizhi Yao; C. Chen
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2009
Houssam K. Younes; Sean Arredondo; Patricia W. Harris; Kris Zaporteza; Jean Bismuth; Joseph J. Naoum; Imran Mohiuddin; Mark G. Davies; Eric K. Peden; Michael J. Reardon; Alan B. Lumsden
/data/revues/02992213/v22i6/S029922130900039X/ | 2009
Mark G. Davies; Wael E. Saad; Eric K. Peden; Imran Mohiuddin; Joseph J. Naoum; Alan B. Lumsden
Endovascular Therapy: Principles of Peripheral Interventions | 2008
Imran Mohiuddin; Panagiotis Kougias; Ross Milner
Endovascular Therapy: Principles of Peripheral Interventions | 2008
Imran Mohiuddin; Eric J. Silberfein; Eric K. Peden