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David Elison

@DavidElison1

UW Structural Heart. Native Montanan. University of WA Cardiology Fellow '18-21. Structural Heart fellow '22-23. @UWCathLab.

Seattle, WA Katılım Kasım 2018
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David Elison
David Elison@DavidElison1·
@nickmmark Must be quite coagulopathic after such an event. It’s upsetting this has a platform.
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Nick Mark MD
Nick Mark MD@nickmmark·
There’s a critical national shortage of IV albumin, but by all means treat a medically unnecessary plasmapheresis like an oil change.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

Completed my first total plasma exchange (TPE). Removing all the plasma in my body and replacing with Albumin. This is different from what I did last year: removing 1 L of plasma from my body and then replacing it with 1 L of plasma from my blood boy @talmagejohnson_ . I gave my one liter of plasma to my father. This time around there's no blood boy involved. TPE removes all of my body’s plasma and replaces it with Albumin. The therapy objectives are to remove toxins from my body. The evidence is emergent. Others use TPE for autoimmune disorders, blood disorders, neurological conditions, transplant-related complications, and replacement of missing plasma components. As we normally do, we completed a bunch of baseline measurements before this therapy including toxins but other things too such as speed of aging, organ ages, microplastics and many other biomarkers. I'll do six total treatments. The operator, who’s been doing TPE for 9 years, said my plasma is the cleanest he’s ever seen. By far. He couldn’t get over it. When we finished, he couldn’t bring himself to throw it away. He was imagining all the good that it could do in the world. On people’s face as PRP therapy. In their body, rejuvenating organs. There is probably a path to auction off or donate my plasma on this next go around. Liquid gold. Remember that when my father received 1 L of my plasma his speed of aging dropped by 25 years and stayed that way for six months. We don’t know if it was from my super plasma or if it was from removing his plasma, but the results are interesting nonetheless. The whole procedure took just under 2 hours.

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Jamie McCabe
Jamie McCabe@jamiemccabeMD·
Ever wonder if patients would just crash from severe MR if you had the ability to explant their mitraclip and put in a TMVR? (They don’t) jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…
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David Elison
David Elison@DavidElison1·
@TomioTran Alright, let’s start with the awards you won as a high school junior.
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Tomio Tran, MD
Tomio Tran, MD@TomioTran·
I’m completing my CV to a specific format for my job. They want everything listed from oldest to newest and I’ve never been so irrationally upset.
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David Elison
David Elison@DavidElison1·
@mmamas1973 Thanks for sharing, for my own edification (primarily IVUS lab), what features on OCT suggest plaque rupture?
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Mamas A. Mamas
Mamas A. Mamas@mmamas1973·
OCT showed significant neotherosclerosis with TCFAs -there was a large plaque rupture event with crater extending behind the original stent. Given this pathology- i was uncomfortable to tx with DCB and performed pci with 3x15mm stent. If it was just restenosis or an erosion would have used a DCB. The large plaque rupture drove my decision towards stent.
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UWashington Heart Institute
UWashington Heart Institute@UWMedHeart·
Congratulations @JTiwanaMD! Her case "Retrograde Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Flush Occluded Right Coronary Artery: Challenges and Techniques for Success" selected as the winning presentation in the Award-winning Case Presentations session at #CTO2023 @crfheart #CHIP
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Jesse Kane, MD
Jesse Kane, MD@thinkmdkane·
@DavidElison1 Are you performing multiple watchmen in the same patient? Or a series of watchman in consecutive patients?
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David Elison
David Elison@DavidElison1·
Critically important question today for #Cardiotwitter. If one is performing multiple LAAO closure procedures, would you say “Watchmen” or “Watchmans”?
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Jesse Kane, MD
Jesse Kane, MD@thinkmdkane·
@Yahel If Tom Holland is an English Actor and Tom Hollander is a British actor, what kind of actor is Tom Hollandest?
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Yahel Carmon
Yahel Carmon@Yahel·
The existence of an actor named Tom Holland and an actor named Tom Hollander implies the existence of an actor named Tom Hollandest.
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Jamie McCabe
Jamie McCabe@jamiemccabeMD·
We’re opening up a second Structural Heart fellowship position at UW starting 7/1/23. Must have completed ACGME coronary year before starting. Unfortunately can’t sponsor a visa due to timeline constraints. If interested send CV and cover letter to rach2200@uw.edu by 11/1.
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David Elison
David Elison@DavidElison1·
@ArunRSridhar Coronary artery disease of native heart with and without ocular angina, unspecified.
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Arun Sridhar
Arun Sridhar@ArunRSridhar·
@DavidElison1 Lol!!! Reading that gave me an acute pain in my eye. Is there an option for eye angina? Who comes up with these ‘intuitive’ lists on Epic?!
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David Elison
David Elison@DavidElison1·
They say burnout is a collection of small slights over time. Reading this list might be one of those.
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Jamie McCabe
Jamie McCabe@jamiemccabeMD·
Heart transplant a couple years back. Came in sick and team called because “SVC occluded” from Right IJ.
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