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Matthew Mell
Matthew Mell
Affiliations
Division of Vascular Surgery, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Division of Vascular Surgery, University of California at Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA.
Publications (4)
A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled pilot trial to evaluate safety and efficacy of vorapaxar on arteriovenous fistula maturation.
The journal of vascular access
Avec:
Christoph B Olivier
,
Vandana Sundaram
,
Glenn M Chertow
,
Sumana Shashidhar
,
Lori K McDonnell
,
Victoria Y Ding
,
Manisha Desai
,
Kenneth W Mahaffey
,
Matthew Mell
Comparison of treatment and outcomes in blunt thoracic aortic injury based on different vascular surgery guidelines.
Journal of vascular surgery
Avec:
Rafael Lozano
,
Kathryn DiLosa
,
Matthew Schneck
,
Steven Maximus
,
Rachael Callcut
,
David Shatz
,
Matthew Mell
Multivessel tibial revascularization does not improve outcomes in patients with critical limb ischemia.
Journal of vascular surgery
Avec:
Kedar S Lavingia
,
Kenneth Tran
,
Anahita Dua
,
Nathan Itoga
,
Celine Deslarzes-Dubuis
,
Matthew Mell
,
Venita Chandra
Radial arterial access is a safe alternative to brachial artery and femoral artery access for endovascular lower extremity peripheral arterial disease.
Journal of vascular surgery
Avec:
Steven Maximus
,
Mimmie Kwong
,
Joel Harding
,
Matthew Mell
Réseau de co-auteurs
Steven Maximus
2 collaborations
Christoph B Olivier
1 collaboration
Vandana Sundaram
1 collaboration
Glenn M Chertow
1 collaboration
Sumana Shashidhar
1 collaboration
Lori K McDonnell
1 collaboration
Victoria Y Ding
1 collaboration
Manisha Desai
1 collaboration
Kenneth W Mahaffey
1 collaboration
Rafael Lozano
1 collaboration
Kathryn DiLosa
1 collaboration
Matthew Schneck
1 collaboration
Rachael Callcut
1 collaboration
David Shatz
1 collaboration
Kedar S Lavingia
1 collaboration
Kenneth Tran
1 collaboration
Anahita Dua
1 collaboration
Nathan Itoga
1 collaboration
Celine Deslarzes-Dubuis
1 collaboration
Venita Chandra
1 collaboration
Mimmie Kwong
1 collaboration
Joel Harding
1 collaboration