Jack Gutman
St. Vincent's Health System
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 1988
Ian G. McDonald; Gordon H. Guyatt; Jack Gutman; V. Michael Jelinek; Patricia Fox; Jeanne Daly
We prospectively studied the impact of echocardiography on a cardiologists diagnosis and management plan and on patient anxiety for 300 consecutive referrals. There was an impact on diagnosis in 90% of patients. Most common was confirmation of diagnosis usually with the addition of information pertinent to management (81%); change of disease category or resolution of diagnostic doubt was uncommon (9%). The consultant cardiologist believed the heart to be normal in 48 patients who did not have any associated disease; none had any echocardiographic abnormality. The cardiologist reported increased diagnostic confidence in 74% of all patients but management changed in only 9%. One-third of all patients reported reduced anxiety when this was an important clinical issue but in less than half of them did the cardiologist consider that echocardiographic information was essential for reassurance. Anxiety was increased in 6%, and in 12% the anxiety response was inconsistent with the test result. The clinical contribution of the test report was most obvious for those patients (30%) in whom this data was required for (a) a decision concerning specific diagnostic or technical intervention (b) a change of management plan which implied obvious or likely health benefit (c) reassurance which was a clinically important issue. The magnitude of this contribution was related to the study indication. The value of echocardiography is obvious when assessing patients for invasive intervention or when proper treatment or adequate reassurance are impeded by diagnostic doubt. However, for many current indications, we need better definition of factors which predict a clinically useful result. In particular, when the aim is to rule-out disease, our results suggest that an expert cardiological opinion would often be more appropriate than an echocardiogram.
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions | 2009
Andrew T. Burns; Jack Gutman; Robert Whitbourn
An LAD/D1 bifurcation intervention was complicated by side‐branch wire entrapment and unravelling requiring goose‐neck snare removal. Residual microfilaments were retrieved from the main branch after further balloon inflations with a satisfactory final angiographic result and one‐year follow‐up. Various methods are available to avoid and deal with this complication.
Clinical Cardiology | 2010
Christine Jellis; Joseph Doyle; Tom Sutherland; Jack Gutman; A. MacIsaac
Primary malignant cardiac neoplasms are extremely rare and can be difficult to differentiate from other intracardiac masses. We present a case of left atrial epithelioid leiomyosarcoma and review the imaging modalities available to diagnose and characterize intracardiac masses. We demonstrate how multimodal imaging aided diagnosis and proved crucial to establishing the tumors location, degree of invasion, and involvement of surrounding structures prior to surgical resection. Copyright
Journal of Invasive Cardiology | 2014
Paul D. Williams; S. Palmer; C. Judkins; Jack Gutman; Robert Whitbourn; A. MacIsaac; Bo Xu; Andrew T. Burns; A. Wilson
JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology | 2017
E. Paratz; Jack Gutman; Andrew Newcomb
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017
E. Paratz; Andrew Newcomb; Jack Gutman
Archive | 2016
Karen-leigh Edward; John Stephenson; Jo-Ann Giandinoto; A. Wilson; Robert Whitbourn; Jack Gutman; Andrew Newcomb
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2016
S. Nicolaides; D. Tong; A. Baradi; Robert Whitbourn; A. Wilson; Jamie Layland; Jack Gutman; Andrew T. Burns; J. Somaratne; S. Palmer; N. Nadarajah; H. Adams; E. Paratz; S. Gutman; A. MacIsaac
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | 2016
Karen-Leigh Edward; John Stephenson; Jo-Ann Giandinoto; A. Wilson; Robert Whitbourn; Jack Gutman; Andrew Newcomb
Archive | 2015
Karen-Leigh Edward; Andrew Wilson; Robert J. Whitbourn; Andrew Newcomb; John Stephenson; Jack Gutman; Bill Kelly