Edward F. Terrien, MD, FACC
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Edward F. Terrien, MD, FACCEducation:Medical SchoolUniversity of Vermont, Burlington, VT Training:ResidencyDuke University Medical Center, Durham, NCFellowshipWilliam Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MISpecialty:Coronary InterventionCardiac Catheterization Ischemic Heart Disease Peripheral Vascular Intervention Certifications:Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease Interventional Cardiology Academic Appointments:Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Vermont
Biography:A specialist in cardiovascular intervention and ischemic heart disease, Dr. Terrien has been the principal investigator for multi-center trials of novel therapeutics such as in PRESTO and SAFER at Fletcher Allen Health Care. Dr. Terrien is a dedicated and tireless clinician and excellent teacher. Dr Terrien is a native of Vermont and earned both his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Vermont. He lives in Colchester with his wife, a nurse, and two daughters. Major Research Interests:Publications:Bowers TR, Terrien EF, O'Neill WW, Sachs D, Grines CL. Effect of reperfusion modality on outcome in nonsmokers and smokers with acute myocardial infarction (a Primary Angioplasty in Myocardial Infarction [PAMI] substudy). PAMI Investigators. Am J Cardiol 1996; 78:511-515. Timmis GC, Terrien E. The treatment of myocardial infarction. J Interv Cardiol 1995; 8(6 Suppl):730-751. Franklin BA, Hogan P, Bonzheim K, Bakalyar D, Terrien E, Gordon S, Timmis GC. Cardiac demands of heavy snow shoveling. JAMA 1995; 273:880-882. Kabbani SS, Watkins MW, Ashikaga T, Terrien EF, Holoch PA, Sobel BE, Schneider DJ. Platelet reactivity characterized prospectively: a determinant of outcome 90 days after percutaneous coronary intervention. Circulation 2001; 104:181-186. Kabbani SS, Watkins MW, Holoch PA, Terrien EF, Sobel BE, Schneider DJ. Platelet reactivity in coronary ostial blood: a reflection of the thrombotic state accompanying plaque rupture and of the adequacy of anti-thrombotic therapy. J Thromb Thrombolysis 2001; 12:171-176. Kabbani SS, Aggarwal A, Terrien EF, DiBattiste PM, Sobel BE, Schneider DJ. Suboptimal early inhibition of platelets by treatment with tirofiban and implications for coronary interventions. Am J Cardiol 2002; 89:647-650. Aggarwal A, Terrien EF, Terrien CM Jr. Treatment of totally occluded saphenous vein grafts using self-expanding stents. Coron Artery Dis 2002; 13:373-376. |

