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Dr. Adam Raskin
Interventional Cardiologist
Dr. Adam Raskin is an interventional cardiologist in Cincinatti, Ohio.
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Podcasts Featuring Dr. Adam Raskin
Episode #480
Get caught up on the current best practices and guidelines in venous interventions. Dr. Adam Raskin covers this and more, with host Dr. Sabeen Dhand in this discussion of DVT and PE treatments. Dr. Raskin is an interventional cardiologist, medical director of Cardiac ICU, and Co-Director of the PERT program at Mercy Health in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Articles Featuring Dr. Adam Raskin
How do you tackle tricky DVT cases? With recent advances in DVT devices, it might be time to rethink your approach and your toolset. Interventional cardiologist Dr. Raskin offers an in-depth walkthrough of his dual access technique; detailing equipment, common challenges, and the role of the new Symphony catheter.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) treatment continues to challenge interventionalists. How do you approach the DVT patient with concomitant PE? How do you best determine if the thrombus is acute or chronic? And how do you safely treat challenging deep vein anatomies? Find the answers in this article, featuring the hands-on experience of Dr. Adam Raskin.
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