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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions | 2004

Novel simultaneous combination chemical thrombolysis/rheolytic thrombectomy therapy for acute critical limb ischemia: The power‐pulse spray technique

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V. Antoine Keller; Mohamed H. Khan; E.A. Barker; M.W. McElderry; Muhammad A. Khan; Peter S. Fail; Samuel J. Stagg; E.V. Mitran; Gary A. Chaisson; Sonja D. Allie; A.A. Allie; Craig M. Walker

The novel power‐pulse spray (P‐PS) technique maximizes and combines the advantages and minimizes the disadvantages of both chemical thrombolysis (CT) and rheolytic thrombectomy (RT). Forty‐nine consecutive patients with iliofemoral thrombotic occlusion were treated via P‐PS technique. Using a 6 Fr RT catheter, saline prime was exchanged for thrombolytic solution [group 1, 10–20 mg tenecteplase (TNK)/50 cc saline, n = 25; group 2, 1,000,000 urokinase (UK)/50 cc saline, n = 24]. The outflow port was closed, then the catheter was advanced at 1 mm increments while pulsing lytic agent. After 30‐min lysis time, RT and definitive treatment of the underlying stenosis were performed. Procedure success was 23/25 (92%) and 22/24 (91.6%) for group 1 and 2, respectively. The mean total procedure time was 72 and 75 min in group 1 and 2, respectively. Thirty‐day limb salvage was 91% in both groups. There were no major surgical complications. The P‐PS technique is safe and effective using either UK or TNK, offering several potential advantages over monotherapy, including more rapid revascularization, decreases systemic lytic exposure and bleeding complications while facilitating both CT and RT capacity and efficacy. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 2004;63:512–522.


Eurointervention | 2005

Critical limb ischemia: a global epidemic. A critical analysis of current treatment unmasks the clinical and economic costs of CLI

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V. Antoine Keller; Mohamed H. Khan; Muhammad Azhar Khan; Peter S. Fail; Krishnamoorthy Vivekananthan; E.V. Mitran; Sonja E. Allie; Gary A. Chaisson; Samuel J. Stagg; A.A. Allie; M.W. McElderry; Craig M. Walker


Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis | 1995

Renal artery stenosis presenting as crescendo angina pectoris

Luis F. Tami; M.W. McElderry; Naim M. Al‐Adli; Michael Rubin; William R. Condos


Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2007

2.0: Non-cardiac 64-channel CTA: Validation study in peripheral arterial disease utilizing a novel low contrast volume protocol

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V.A. Keller; E.V. Mitran; M.W. McElderry; Raghotham Patlola; Craig M. Walker


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2007

Targeted renal therapy in a large clinical cardiovascular practice: early experience with a novel treatment for contrast-induced nephropathy prophylaxis

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V.A. Keller; E.V. Mitran; A.A. Allie; M.W. McElderry; Raghotham Patlola; Craig M. Walker


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2007

Vascular access management in peripheral vascular disease: results of a multiple-site Boomerang 610 safety and feasibility registry in 232 peripheral vascular interventions

David E. Allie; V.G. Ramaiah; R.G. Smalling; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V.A. Keller; M.W. McElderry; Raghotham Patlola; K. Vivekananthan; J.A. Rodriguez-Lopez; J. Hughes; T. Palit; R.F. Merritt; Craig M. Walker


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2007

The role of 64-channel CTA in the diagnosis and treatment of critical limb ischemia and limb salvage

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V.A. Keller; E.V. Mitran; A.A. Allie; M.W. McElderry; Raghotham Patlola; Craig M. Walker


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2006

Lower contrast volumes with minor protocol changes enhance 64-channel CTA imaging in peripheral vascular disease

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V.A. Keller; Peter S. Fail; K. Vivekananthan; S.E. Allie; E.V. Mitran; Gary A. Chaisson; Samuel J. Stagg; A.A. Allie; M.W. McElderry; E.A. Barker; J. Hebert; G. Laurich; K. Broussard; W. Ladd; R. Abben; Craig M. Walker


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2006

Targeted renal therapy: early safety and feasibility with a novel treatment for chronic renal insufficiency and contrast induced nephropathy

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V.A. Keller; E.V. Mitran; A.A. Allie; M.W. McElderry; K. Vivekananthan; Craig M. Walker


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2006

64-Channel multidetector computed tomography angiography in non-cardiac vascular disease: a validation study in the treatment of femoral, popliteal, and infrapopliteal disease

David E. Allie; Chris J. Hebert; Mitchell D. Lirtzman; Charles H. Wyatt; V.A. Keller; Peter S. Fail; K. Ivekananthan; S.E. Allie; E.V. Mitran; Gary A. Chaisson; Samuel J. Stagg; A.A. Allie; M.W. McElderry; E.A. Barker; J. Hebert; G. Laurich; K. Broussard; W. Ladd; R. Abben; Craig M. Walker

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Charles H. Wyatt

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Chris J. Hebert

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Craig M. Walker

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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David E. Allie

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Mitchell D. Lirtzman

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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E.V. Mitran

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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A.A. Allie

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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V.A. Keller

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Gary A. Chaisson

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Peter S. Fail

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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