Jonathan D. Marmur, MD, FACC, FRCP
Interventional Cardiology

SUNY Downstate Medical Center
450 Clarkson Avenue
Room A2-523 (cardiac cath lab)
Brooklyn, NY 11203-2098
Cell: 917-885-8854
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The New York State PCI Reports Page

New York State PCI Reports

The New York State Department of Health prepares regular reports on Percutaneous Coronary Intervention that include hospital and physician-specific mortality rates.

For Dr. Marmur's information in the 2002-2004, 2001-2003 and 2000-2002 reports, refer to Table 4 under his name for data at Mount Sinai Hospital and University Hospital at Brooklyn, or alternatively refer to Table 3 under each hospital‘s name. For earlier years, refer to Table 3 under Mount Sinai Hospital.

Recent Results for Dr. Marmur and SUNY Downstate

Note that in the 2006 Report for the 3-year period of 2002-2004, Dr. Marmur performed 822 coronary interventions (page 32 of the report). These angioplasties were performed with an observed mortality rate (OMR) of 0.24%, which is less than one-half the mortality rate seen statewide (0.63% shown on page 9 of the report).

Furthermore, under Dr. Marmur's Directorship, University Hospital of Brooklyn (SUNY Downstate) achieved the lowest observed in-hospital mortality rate (0.27%) for all major centers performing PCI in the State of New York for the 2002-2004 reporting period (page 9 of the report).

List of PCI Reports

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Angioplasty) in New York State, 2002-2004 Report

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Angioplasty) in New York State, 2001-2003 Report

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Angioplasty) in New York State, 2000-2002 Report

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Angioplasty) in New York State, 1999-2001 Report

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Angioplasty) in New York State, 1998-2000 Report

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Angioplasty) in New York State, 1995-1997 Report

The Department of Health website also provides useful information related to cardiovascular disease.