Rimsha Hasan
Researcher
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with UA Little Rock, UAMS through 2021; recent publications list University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
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Biography and Research Information
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Rimsha Hasan's research has focused on cardiovascular interventions and outcomes. Her recent publications investigate fractional flow reserve (FFR) and its predictive value for long-term outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), particularly in relation to coronary vasodilatory reserve. She has also examined differential outcomes based on the vascular territory treated by PCI, specifically comparing the left anterior descending (LAD) artery to other territories. Hasan has a scholarly record including 41 publications with 406 citations and an h-index of 10. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Malek Al‐Hawwas, Barry Uretsky, Srikanth Vallurupalli, and Mohammed Eid Madmani, on multiple shared publications.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 41
- Citations: 407
Selected Publications
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Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention (2021)
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TCT CONNECT-397 Comparison of Prognostic Value of Fractional Flow Reserve in Deferred and Functionally Optimized PCI Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease (2020)
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Distal Versus Conventional Transradial Artery Access for Coronary Angiography and Intervention: A Meta-Analysis (2020)
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Prospective Evaluation of the Strategy of Functionally Optimized Coronary Intervention (2020)
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Prolonged Balloon Inflation to Effect Full Stent Expansion in Critical CAD During Left Ventricular Support (2019)
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TCT-785 Outcomes of Distal Versus Proximal Trans-Radial Approach for Coronary Angiogram and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (2019)
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ACUTE MITRAL REGURGITATION: WHEN THERE IS MORE TO ISCHEMIA THAN MEETS THE EYE (2019)
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CARDIAC TAMPONADE: AN UNCOMMON PRESENTATION OF COMMON INFLUENZA INFECTION (2019)
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UTILIZATION OF CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY PRIOR TO URGENT VALVE REPLACEMENT FOR INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS (2019)
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OUTCOMES WITH ELECTRONIC PERIOPERATIVE CARDIAC RISK ASSESSMENT IN NONTHORACIC NONVASCULAR SURGERY (2019)
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Acute Influenza Infection Presenting with Cardiac Tamponade: A Case Report and Review of Literature (2018)
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EFFECT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE ON PROGRESSION OF AORTIC STENOSIS (2018)
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A YEAR OF SLEEPING IN THE RECLINER: NOT ANOTHER CASE OF HEART FAILURE (2018)
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Gender Differences in Cardiomyopathies (2018)
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- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
- Exhaustion of coronary vasodilatory reserve in the resting state: Clinical characteristics and <scp>long‐term</scp> outcomes after intervention
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