Coronary Artery Disease

Papers
(The H4-Index of Coronary Artery Disease is 12. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Aortic cavity masquerading as right coronary artery occlusion134
Bilateral coronary artery aneurysms with chronic total occlusion of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery and apical aneurysm in a 32-year-old man53
Novel method for predicting the optimal diagnostic catheter by coronary computed tomographic angiography33
Association between the diagnostic classification of newly diagnosed coronary artery disease and future heart failure development24
Coronary artery disease and takotsubo syndrome: pathophysiologic considerations21
Trend and outcomes of aspiration thrombectomy use in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention: an analysis of the National Inpatient Sampl18
AI-enhanced recognition of occlusions in acute coronary syndrome (AERO-ACS): a retrospective study17
Radial artery occlusion after cardiac catheterization and impact of anticoagulation as medical treatment: a meta-analysis17
Surgical versus percutaneous revascularization in multivessel non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: a meta-analysis of 77 989 patients14
Immediate vs. multistage revascularization of non-infarct coronary artery(-ies) in patients with hemodynamically stable multivessel disease acute myocardial infarction: a systematic review and meta-an13
Deciphering the incidence of heart failure following drug-eluting stent use in patients with high bleeding risk: a population-based cohort study13
Deep engagement, big trouble: a guide catheter induced aortocoronary dissection during percutaneous coronary intervention13
The impact of intravascular imaging on percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes in acute myocardial infarction: a systematic review and meta-analysis12
The prognostic importance of the Naples prognostic score for in-hospital mortality in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction12
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