Coronary Sinus Reducer For the Treatment of Refractory Angina: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial (ORBITA-COSMIC)—Coverage of ACC 2024
April 2024
Temporal Trends in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement for Isolated Severe Aortic Stenosis—Coverage of ACC 2024
April 2024
Five-Year Durability and Performance Evaluation of an Intra-Annular, Self-Expanding Transcatheter Heart Valve—Coverage of CRT 2024
March 2024
Use of Calcium Modification for Coronary Lesions After Introduction of Coronary Intravascular Lithotripsy: National Trends, Hospital Variation, and Predictors of Use—Coverage of TCT 2023
October 2023
Initial experience with a continuous mechanical aspiration system for thrombus removal before percutaneous coronary intervention
Catheterization & Cardiovascular Interventions
October 2, 2022
No-Implant Interatrial Shunt for Heart Failure: Multi-Center Clinical Outcomes—Coverage of SCAI 2022 Scientific Sessions
May 2022
Vasopressors independently associated with mortality in acute myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock
Catheterization & Cardiovascular Interventions
August 23, 2021
Interview about TAVR
Providence
January 28, 2021
Multivessel Versus Culprit-Vessel Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Cardiogenic Shock
Catheterization & Cardiovascular Interventions
April 29, 2020
The Apple Watch is Giving Patients Control Over Their Health but Some Doctors Say Consumers are Taking It Too Far
CNBC
December 20, 2018
Preventing Amputations: Saving Lives and Limbs
The Doctor Weighs In
June 3, 2018
Understanding How to Reduce the Risk for Heart Attack
Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology
May 16, 2018
Do’s and Don’ts of Starting a Vascular Practice
Healio
May 7, 2018
Heart Monitors – What Every Patient Needs to Know
Myheart.net
September 20, 2017
Impella Support Shock Algorithm
Protected PCI Community
August 11, 2016
Dr. Kolski and the team at Orange County Heart Institute provide full-service evaluation to patients with a strong family history of heart disease and to people who want to know their overall cardiovascular risk.
We use minimally invasive techniques to alleviate symptoms and prevent limb loss. Dr. Kolski is on the national faculty for the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions and is a nationally recognized expert in this field.
Patients receiving new aortic valves see their life expectancy increase and see dramatic improvement in their symptoms. Dr. Kolski performs over 100 TAVR operations per year.
Protected PCI is a minimally invasive alternative to bypass surgery. Dr. Kolski and the team at St. Joseph Hospital perform many high risk coronary interventions every year.
A reduction in mitral regurgitation is dramatic, leading to improved outcomes and symptoms, and fewer hospitalizations. Dr. Kolski and his team have performed over one hundred Mitraclip procedures in the past several years.
A PFO may permit blood clots to cross from the right side of the heart to the left side, resulting in a stroke. We perform a catheter-based closure of the PFO with a permanent implant.
Leaking tricuspid valves can cause liver problems, congestive heart failure and cardiac rhythm problems. Our experienced team has access to the latest device clinical trials to repair leaking tricuspid valves without open heart surgery.
Patients suffering from COVID-19 related illness can experience problems with blood clotting and coagulation disorders. Dr. Kolski can help determine if you're at higher risk for a stroke or heart attack.
Dr. Kolski performs over 200 structural heart interventions a year and travels throughout the U.S., educating physicians on vascular techniques and Complex Higher-Risk (and Indicated) Patients. He directs the structural heart program at St. Joseph Hospital—the busiest catheter-based heart valve program in Orange County.
Procedures Since 2014
600+
Complex Coronary Interventions
400+
Limb Salvage Procedures
I have recommended Dr. Kolski to both family and friends—he is an excellent clinician. He is also very caring. He explains diagnoses and tests in an easily understood manner.
I feel very fortunate to have found Dr. Kolski. After being referred to a surgeon who adamantly told me I would need a high risk heart surgery, Dr. Kolski reviewed my case and said he could fix my valve and heart arteries through a few small holes in my arm and groin. He was upfront with me about what to expect depending on my choices. I left the hospital on day two with a new heart valve and the main artery to my heart repaired. I feel great.
Dr. Kolski offers his patients bedside manners that seems to have been lost by many doctors today. Dr. Kolski’s attention to me as a patient exemplified his concerns over my entire well being. Dr. Kolski also offers new innovative technologies for vascular blockage that was unavailable to me a year ago. I felt there was little hope because I also have an immune deficiency disease and healing is poor for me. When Dr. Kolski informed me of this new technology and of which he was performing and subsequently teaching other cardiologists at a hospital level...I had hope!
Dr. Kolski was very straight forward and kept things simple - even in the most complicated situations. His advice has helped me through the process, and without him I wouldn’t be able to overcome all of my health issues. I am grateful for all his help.
I am beyond pleased with my experience with Dr. Kolski. It was a world away from previous experiences elsewhere. It was nice to be treated with professionalism and care - from the scheduler to Dr. Kolski. I had been to several other physicians and none of them were able to address my health issue. Dr. Kolski successfully did. In addition, I sincerely appreciate his diligent follow up. I would highly recommend Dr. Kolski to anyone who seeks expertise in cardiovascular care.
Dr. Kolski has always treated me with respect as a well informed patient. He spoke to me in medical terms I could readily understand. Dr. Kolski lays out truthfully all my options including detailed discussions on the risks of any heart procedures. I appreciate his candor. You’re getting one of the best cardiologists in SoCal. He’s kind, compassionate and caring. Dr. Kolski’s cheerful happy manner always makes my visits to him a hope-filled pleasant experience.