Richard Ross Heuser M.D.
Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology
555 North 18th Street Suite 300 Phoenix Arizona, 85006About
Published a textbook through Springer Publishing titled: A New Approach to Treatment of Resistant Hypertension
Education and Training
University of Wisconsin
Univ of Wi Med Sch, Madison Wi 1976
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Richard Ross Heuser M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Abdominal aneurysm prevention
Yes, we can do an easy screen in the office for this. Particularly useful in men over 60 years of age who have ever smoked. Also, helpful if family history of any aneurysm. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The use of the holmium:YAG laser in coronary disease: the utility of a unique lensed fiber catheter.
- Treatment alternatives for chronically occluded saphenous vein grafts.
- The right place, the right time.
- Low- versus high-dose recombinant urokinase for the treatment of chronic saphenous vein graft occlusion.
- Warming up to the reptilian heart.
- Innovative interventions.
- Of baling wire and bubble gum.
- At arms' length: should we teach radial and brachial access techniques?
- Coronary lesions: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
- Delivery systems for endoluminal grafting of abdominal aortic aneurysms: a square peg for a round hole?
- Intracoronary autologous blood to seal a coronary perforation.
- Initial experience and safety in the treatment of chronic total occlusions with fiberoptic guidance technology: optical coherent reflectometry.
- Across the great divide.
- Chronic total occlusions: experience with fiber-optic guidance technology--optical coherence reflectometry.
- Peripheral vascular disease: perspectives on aortoiliac, renal, and femoral treatments using catheter-based techniques.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- John Hopkins Hospital
Fellowships
- John Hopkins Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- Fellow of the American College of Physicians, College of American College of Cardiologists, Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology
What do you attribute your success to?
His training and mentorship at John Hopkins and being on the facility for a year.
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