9 results match your criteria: "University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers[Affiliation]"
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
February 2023
Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Purpose: Acute type A aortic dissection (AD) is a catastrophic event associated with high mortality. Biomechanics can provide an understanding of the forces that lead the initial intimal tear to propagate, resulting in aortic dissection. We previously studied the material properties of normal human aortic roots.
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December 2020
Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, CA.
Aims: As indications for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) continue to expand towards younger and lower-risk patients, durability becomes an increasingly important question. Durability decreases as leaflet stresses increase, but the impact of transcatheter heart valve (THV) size on stress is unknown. Patient annulus sizes can fall within "grey zones" between 2 TAVR sizes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mech Behav Biomed Mater
November 2021
Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Purpose: Aortic dissection (AD) is a life-threatening event that occurs when the intimal entry tear propagates and separates inner from outer layers of the aorta. Diameter, the current criterion for aneurysm repair, is far from ideal and additional evidence to optimize clinical decision would be extremely beneficial. Biomechanical investigation of the regional failure properties of aortic tissue is essential to understand and proactively prevent AD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
September 2020
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, Calif.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
February 2019
Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, Calif. Electronic address:
Objectives: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement has proven successful in treating intermediate-risk, high-risk, and inoperable patients with severe aortic stenosis. Third-generation, balloon-expandable transcatheter aortic valves were developed with an outer sealing skirt to reduce paravalvular leakage. As transcatheter aortic valve replacement use expands, long-term durability questions remain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Soc Cytopathol
December 2017
American Board of Pathology, Tampa, Florida.
Laboratory management should be an integral part of training in pathology residency and fellowships. Herein, we have outlined some basic laboratory management topics a graduating cytopathology fellow should be familiar with. An overview of regulatory agencies that have oversight over laboratory testing, cytopathology laboratory accreditation, pre-analytic, analytic and post-analytic quality assurance, billing/coding, basic statistics, verification/validation of testing, physician credentialing, board certification/maintenance of certification, and malpractice in cytopathology are addressed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Thorac Surg
September 2017
Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, California. Electronic address:
Background: Equipoise of transcatheter aortic valve replacement with surgical aortic valve replacement in intermediate-risk patients has been demonstrated. As transcatheter aortic valve replacement usage expands, questions regarding long-term durability become paramount. Valve design impacts durability with regions of increased leaflet stress being vulnerable to early failure.
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May 2017
Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, Calif. Electronic address:
Objective: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is established therapy for high-risk and inoperable patients with severe aortic stenosis, but questions remain regarding long-term durability. Valve design influences durability. Increased leaflet stresses in surgical bioprostheses have been correlated with degeneration; however, transcatheter valve leaflet stresses are unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Heart Valve Dis
July 2016
Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Centers, San Francisco, CA, USA. Electronic correspondence:
Background: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has revolutionized the treatment of severe aortic stenosis in intermediate, high-risk, and inoperable patients. TAVR has multiple access routes, including transfemoral (TF), transapical (TA), direct aortic (DA), axillary, transcarotid, and transcaval. The most commonly applied algorithm is a TF-first approach, where only when patients are unsuitable for TF are alternatives such as TA considered.
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