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Doctor M Chadi Alraies

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City (United States of America)
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M Chadi Alraies, MD MPH is a cardiologist at Detroit Medical Center. His clinical and research interest is focused on complex coronary interventions, mechanical circulatory support, large bore vascular access, medical education, and social media as learning tools for physicians.
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Autoimmune disease association with pericardial diseases: an analysis of the national inpatient sample
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Autoimmune disease association with pericardial diseases: an analysis of the national inpatient sample
Axillary artery as alternative access for mechanical circulatory support devices in patients with prohibitive peripheral arterial disease
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Axillary artery as alternative access for mechanical circulatory support devices in patients with prohibitive peripheral arterial disease
The impact of end-stage renal disease status on peripheral endovascular intervention outcome in patients with severe peripheral artery disease
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The impact of end-stage renal disease status on peripheral endovascular intervention outcome in patients with severe peripheral artery disease
Outcome of women compared with men in patients undergoing complex percutaneous coronary intervention with hemodynamic support
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Outcome of women compared with men in patients undergoing complex percutaneous coronary intervention with hemodynamic support
Use of social media to educate.
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Use of social media to educate.
Social media in medicine.
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Social media in medicine.
Why a cardiologist should use social media.
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Why a cardiologist should use social media.
The impact of peripheral arterial disease on advanced heart failure patients undergoing left ventricular assist device surgery
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The impact of peripheral arterial disease on advanced heart failure patients undergoing left ventricular assist device surgery
Inpatient outcomes and predictors of pericarditis patients after pericardiectomy
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Inpatient outcomes and predictors of pericarditis patients after pericardiectomy
High bleeding risk influences the type of stent used in patients presetting with acute coronary syndrome
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High bleeding risk influences the type of stent used in patients presetting with acute coronary syndrome

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