PCC
regularly participates in – and often leads – the
most advanced clinical trials, so we remain on the forefront
of cardiac information and care options. That means our
patients have access to the very latest options before
they become available to the general public.
A look at some of our recent research
findings demonstrates Pacific Coast Cardiology’s
commitment to and success in cardiac expertise.
Bello D, Kaushal R, Fieno D, Radin M, Shaoulian E, Narula J, Goldberger
J, Kadish A, Shivkumar K: Infarct Size is an Independent Predictor of
Mortality in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease. To be presented,
American College of Cardiology, 2005. J Am Coll Cardiol 2005.
Kaushal R, Fieno D, Radin M, Shaoulian E, Kadish A, Narula J, Shivkumar
K, Bello D: Detection of Myocardial Infarction in Ischemic, Nonischemic,
and Mixed Cardiomyopathy. To be presented, Society for Cardiovascular
Magnetic Resonance, 2005. J Cardio Mag Res 2005.
Kaushal R, Fieno D, Radin M, Narual J, Kadish A, Shivkumar K, Goldberger
J, Bello D: Detection of Myocardial Infarction in Symptomatic Patients
Without Coronary Artery Disease Undergoing Electrophysiological Testing.
To be presented, Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, 2005. J
Cardio Mag Res 2005.
Kaushal R, Vu J, Kadish A, Fieno D, Radin M, Shaoulian E, Narula J,
Goldberger J, Bello D, Shivkumar K: Comparison of Infarct Size by
Quantitative Planimetry Versus a Qualitative Visual Scoring Method. To
Be presented, Western Student Medical Research Forum, 2005. J Investig Med
2005.