Mary C Shields, MD

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Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Penn Medicine Clinician, Pennsylvania Hospital
Department: Medicine

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Pennsylvania Hospital
800 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Education:
Bachelor (Computer Information Science )
State University of New York at Old Westbury, NY, 2002.
MD
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland , 2007.
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Selected Publications

Shields M, Ouellette M, Kiefer N, Kohan L, Ragosta M, Taylor A: Characteristics and outcomes of surgically ineligible patients with multivessel disease treated with percutaneous coronary intervention. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions 98(7): 1223-1229, Dec 2021.

Ragosta M, Boehme R, Shields M, Taylor A: Intentional removal of erroneously deployed coronary stents: A case series and review of the literature. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions 97(4): 670-674, Mar 2021.

Vetrovec GW, Shields M, Goldberg S, Shroff A, Feldman MD, Sahni S, Nakamura M, Seto AH, Limpijankit T, Kereiakes DJ: Important Trial Results for Interventional Cardiology From ESC Congress and TCThttps. ACC Dec 2018.

Mary C Shields, Borna Mehrad, Ellen C Keeley: Association between circulating fibrocytes and angiographic coronary collaterals in patients with obstructive coronary artery disease. Am J Transl Res 10(8): 2722-2725, Aug 2018.

Shields M, Ragosta M: The Knotted Swan. CRT Online Mar 2018.

Shields, M.: Coronary Perforation- Complex Anatomy, PCI Technique and Novel Anticoagulation System. Best Interesting Cases. Cardiovascular Research Technologies Mar 2018 Notes: Platform Presentation.

Shields,M: Device Erosion After ASD Repair. Winner of case presentation. 2nd Annual CVI Fellows Course Jan 2018 Notes: platform presentation

Shields, M.: Very Late Device Erosion After Percutaneous ASD Repair. Complex Cardiovascular Catheter Therapeutics Advance Endovascular and Coronary Intervention Global Summit Jun 2017 Notes: Platform Case presentation.

Shields M, Goldberg S. : Bioabsorbable Scaffolds: Can the Problems of Dissolution Be Overcome." Cardiology 138.1 (2017): 63-65. Cardiology 138(1): 63-65, Jun 2017.

Shields Mary C., Stout Christopher, Shah Neil, Sneha Tamya, Cho Yelim, Ferguson John, Kwon Younghoon: Slow Wave Sleep in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. the University of Virginia Research and Scholars Day May 2017 Notes: Poster presentation.

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