James Aaron Grantham M.D.
Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology
4330 Wornall Rd Suite 2000 Kansas City MO, 64111About
Dr. J. Aaron Grantham attended medical school at University of Kansas. He completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at University of Kansas in Kansas City, Kansas. He completed his C ...
Education and Training
University of Wales in Great Britain 1991
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- "Ping-pong" guide catheter technique for retrograde intervention of a chronic total occlusion through an ipsilateral collateral.
- The retrograde technique for recanalization of chronic total occlusions: a step-by-step approach.
- Percutaneous coronary intervention use in the United States: defining measures of appropriateness.
- Not all subintimal chronic total occlusion revascularization is alike.
- Subintimal space plaque modification for "balloon-uncrossable" chronic total occlusions.
- Subintimal TRAnscatheter Withdrawal (STRAW) of hematomas compressing the distal true lumen: a novel technique to facilitate distal reentry during recanalization of chronic total occlusion (CTO).
- Procedural outcomes of chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention: a report from the NCDR (National Cardiovascular Data Registry).
- Interventricular Septal Hematoma and Coronary-Ventricular Fistula: A Complication of Retrograde Chronic Total Occlusion Intervention.
- The Outcomes, Patient Health Status, and Efficiency IN Chronic Total Occlusion Hybrid Procedures registry: rationale and design.
- Treat the Patient, Not the Angiogram.
- Survival and Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Never-Ending Debate Continues.
- Early Procedural and Health Status Outcomes After Chronic Total Occlusion Angioplasty: A Report From the OPEN-CTO Registry (Outcomes, Patient Health Status, and Efficiency in Chronic Total Occlusion Hybrid Procedures).
- Novel use of cutting balloon to treat subintimal hematomas during chronic total occlusion interventions.
Treatments
- High Cholesterol
- Angina
- Heart Disease
- Heart Failure
- Coronary Artery Disease (cad)
- Pain
- Vascular Disease
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