Dr. Mark Joseph Russo M.D., M.S
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177 Fort Washington Ave 7-435 Gn New York NY, 10032About
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Assessing technological change in cardiothoracic surgery.
- Standard versus bicaval techniques for orthotopic heart transplantation: an analysis of the United Network for Organ Sharing database.
- Long-term outcomes with a minimally invasive approach for resection of cardiac masses.
- Listing and transplanting adults with congenital heart disease.
- Integrating economic evaluation methods into clinical and translational science award consortium comparative effectiveness educational goals.
- Do posttransplant outcomes differ in heart transplant recipients bridged with continuous and pulsatile flow left ventricular assist devices?
- The golden age of minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgery: current and future perspectives.
- Who is the high-risk recipient? Predicting mortality after heart transplant using pretransplant donor and recipient risk factors.
- Should heart transplant recipients with early graft failure be considered for retransplantation?
- Surgical treatment of pulmonary hypertension: Lung transplantation.
- Comparative effectiveness of minimally invasive versus traditional sternotomy mitral valve surgery in elderly patients.
- Quantifying the incremental cost of complications associated with mitral valve surgery in the United States.
- Intra-aortic balloon pump inserted through the subclavian artery: A minimally invasive approach to mechanical support in the ambulatory end-stage heart failure patient.
- Challenges in developing a recipient risk score in cardiac transplantation.
- Transapical approach for mitral valve repair during insertion of a left ventricular assist device.
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