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Medicine D-index 73 Citations 24,425 361 World Ranking 15550 National Ranking 234

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Radiology

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Stent, Radiology, Intravascular ultrasound, Internal medicine and Cardiology. Her Stent study is concerned with the field of Surgery as a whole. Her study focuses on the intersection of Surgery and fields such as Clopidogrel with connections in the field of Genous.

The various areas that she examines in her Radiology study include Lesion, Coronary arteries and Unstable angina. Her research integrates issues of Artery, Side branch, Stenosis, Vascular disease and Neointimal hyperplasia in her study of Intravascular ultrasound. Her Optical coherence tomography research incorporates themes from Tomography, Lumen, Nuclear medicine and Pathology.

Her most cited work include:

  • Late thrombosis in drug-eluting coronary stents after discontinuation of antiplatelet therapy. (1287 citations)
  • Consensus standards for acquisition, measurement, and reporting of intravascular optical coherence tomography studies: a report from the International Working Group for Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography Standardization and Validation. (1088 citations)
  • A bioabsorbable everolimus-eluting coronary stent system (ABSORB): 2-year outcomes and results from multiple imaging methods (686 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Evelyn Regar spends much of her time researching Internal medicine, Radiology, Cardiology, Optical coherence tomography and Intravascular ultrasound. When carried out as part of a general Internal medicine research project, her work on Percutaneous coronary intervention, Thrombosis, Hazard ratio and Culprit is frequently linked to work in In patient, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. While the research belongs to areas of Radiology, she spends her time largely on the problem of Lumen, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Lesion.

Her work carried out in the field of Optical coherence tomography brings together such families of science as Nuclear medicine, Side branch, Fibrous cap, Tomography and Biomedical engineering. Her Intravascular ultrasound study incorporates themes from Artery, Catheter, Vulnerable plaque, Pathology and Ultrasound. Her Stent research is within the category of Surgery.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (39.62%)
  • Radiology (38.80%)
  • Cardiology (38.25%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2016-2020)?

  • Internal medicine (39.62%)
  • Cardiology (38.25%)
  • Coronary artery disease (19.95%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Evelyn Regar mainly investigates Internal medicine, Cardiology, Coronary artery disease, Percutaneous coronary intervention and Intravascular ultrasound. Her work investigates the relationship between Internal medicine and topics such as Gastroenterology that intersect with problems in Thrombosis. The Cardiology study combines topics in areas such as Lesion, Stent implantation and Neointima.

Her Percutaneous coronary intervention research includes elements of Stent, Percutaneous, Radiology and Conventional PCI. Her Intravascular ultrasound research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Coronary atherosclerosis, Artery and Prospective cohort study. The concepts of her Myocardial infarction study are interwoven with issues in Randomized controlled trial and Surgery.

Between 2016 and 2020, her most popular works were:

  • Clinical use of intracoronary imaging. Part 1: guidance and optimization of coronary interventions. An expert consensus document of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions. (115 citations)
  • Radial versus femoral access and bivalirudin versus unfractionated heparin in invasively managed patients with acute coronary syndrome (MATRIX): final 1-year results of a multicentre, randomised controlled trial (91 citations)
  • Identification of patients and plaques vulnerable to future coronary events with near-infrared spectroscopy intravascular ultrasound imaging: a prospective, cohort study (70 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Radiology

Her main research concerns Coronary artery disease, Percutaneous coronary intervention, Internal medicine, Acute coronary syndrome and Intravascular ultrasound. Her Coronary artery disease research focuses on Lipid core and how it relates to Artery and Sex characteristics. Her work deals with themes such as Stent, Percutaneous and Radiology, which intersect with Percutaneous coronary intervention.

Evelyn Regar interconnects Conventional PCI and Nuclear medicine in the investigation of issues within Stent. Evelyn Regar combines subjects such as Gastroenterology, Surgery and Cardiology with her study of Internal medicine. In her research on the topic of Intravascular ultrasound, Medical emergency and Adverse effect is strongly related with Hazard ratio.

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Best Publications

Consensus standards for acquisition, measurement, and reporting of intravascular optical coherence tomography studies: a report from the International Working Group for Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography Standardization and Validation.

Guillermo J. Tearney;Evelyn Regar;Takashi Akasaka;Tom Adriaenssens.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2012)

1980 Citations

Late thrombosis in drug-eluting coronary stents after discontinuation of antiplatelet therapy.

Eugène P McFadden;Eugenio Stabile;Evelyn Regar;Edouard Cheneau.
The Lancet (2004)

1943 Citations

Expert review document on methodology, terminology, and clinical applications of optical coherence tomography: Physical principles, methodology of image acquisition, and clinical application for assessment of coronary arteries and atherosclerosis

Francesco Prati;Evelyn Regar;Gary S. Mintz;Eloisa Arbustini.
European Heart Journal (2010)

1034 Citations

Late Angiographic Stent Thrombosis (LAST) Events With Drug-Eluting Stents

Andrew T.L. Ong;Eugène P. McFadden;Evelyn Regar;Peter P.T. de Jaegere.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2005)

941 Citations

A bioabsorbable everolimus-eluting coronary stent system (ABSORB): 2-year outcomes and results from multiple imaging methods

Patrick W Serruys;John A Ormiston;Yoshinobu Onuma;Evelyn Regar.
The Lancet (2009)

939 Citations

A bioabsorbable everolimus-eluting coronary stent system for patients with single de-novo coronary artery lesions (ABSORB): a prospective open-label trial

John A Ormiston;Patrick W Serruys;Evelyn Regar;Dariusz Dudek.
The Lancet (2008)

839 Citations

Endothelial Progenitor Cell Capture by Stents Coated With Antibody Against CD34 : The HEALING-FIM (Healthy Endothelial Accelerated Lining Inhibits Neointimal Growth-First In Man) Registry

Jiro Aoki;Patrick W. Serruys;Heleen van Beusekom;Andrew T.L. Ong.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2005)

790 Citations

Thirty-day incidence and six-month clinical outcome of thrombotic stent occlusion after bare-metal, sirolimus, or paclitaxel stent implantation

Andrew T.L. Ong;Angela Hoye;Jiro Aoki;Carlos A.G. van Mieghem.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2005)

669 Citations

Short- and Long-Term Clinical Outcome After Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation for the Percutaneous Treatment of Left Main Coronary Artery Disease Insights From the Rapamycin-Eluting and Taxus Stent Evaluated At Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital Registries (RESEARCH and T-SEARCH)

Marco Valgimigli;Carlos A.G. van Mieghem;Andrew T.L. Ong;Jiro Aoki.
Circulation (2005)

500 Citations

TAXUS III Trial: in-stent restenosis treated with stent-based delivery of paclitaxel incorporated in a slow-release polymer formulation.

Kengo Tanabe;Patrick W. Serruys;Eberhard Grube;Pieter C. Smits.
Circulation (2003)

496 Citations

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