Publications by authors named "P Danyi"

Background And Aims: Patients undergoing liver transplantation often have significant cardiovascular risk factors and may experience cardiac-related morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors and outcomes in this population, and to identify factors predictive of post-transplant cardiac morbidity and mortality.

Methods: We studied 261 patients who underwent liver transplantation at a single Veterans' Affairs Medical center between 1997 and 2015 to evaluate new cardiovascular events post-transplantation.

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Background: Intravenous fluid (IVF) administration for the prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is considered standard of care, but the effect of IVF therapy on longer-term outcomes after radiocontrast dye administration is not well known.

Methods And Results: We studied 4367 patients undergoing coronary and peripheral angiography and intervention at a veterans' administration medical center. 2653 patients (61%) received IVF prior to the procedure and 1714 (39%) did not.

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Background: Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a complication of diagnostic angiography and percutaneous coronary and endovascular intervention. We investigated the effect of race on the development of CIN.

Methods: We studied 4070 predominantly male patients undergoing peripheral and coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary and endovascular intervention.

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Vascular access site complications can follow diagnostic coronary and peripheral angiography. We compared the complication rates of the Catalyst vascular closure device, with the complication rates after manual compression in patients undergoing diagnostic angiographic procedures via femoral access. We studied 1,470 predominantly male patients undergoing diagnostic coronary and peripheral angiography.

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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rare but increasingly recognized cause of acute myocardial ischemia in young adults, especially in women. We report a case of spontaneous coronary dissection in a young healthy man who was also a carrier of the factor V Leiden gene mutation.

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