GEORGEPISIMISISGEORGE PISIMISIS11976PISIMISIS, GEORGEAssociate ProfessorFaculty Rankprns:fullNamefull nameprns:hasFacultyRankhas faculty rankprns:hasNetworkhas networkprns:hasPublicationVenuepublished inprns:informationResourceReferenceinformation resource referenceprns:isPrimaryPositionis primary positionprns:maxWeightmaximum weightprns:minWeightminimum weightprns:numberOfConnectionsnumber of connectionsprns:personIdPerson IDprns:personInPrimaryPositionperson in primary positionprns:positionInDepartmentposition in departmentprns:positionInDivisionposition in divisionprns:predicateNodepredicate nodeprns:sortOrdersort orderAcademic ArticleArticleDocumentAddressvivo:address1address line 1vivo:addressCitycityvivo:addressPostalCodepostal codevivo:addressStatestate or provincevivo:authorInAuthorshipselected publicationsAuthorshipDepartmentDivisionvivo:hrJobTitleHR job titleInformation Resourcevivo:linkedAuthorlinked authorvivo:linkedInformationResourcelinked information resourcevivo:mailingAddressmailing addressvivo:personInPositionpositionsPositionvivo:positionInOrganizationposition in organizationvivo:preferredTitlepreferred titlerdf:predicatepredicaterdf:typetyperdfs:labellabelAgentfoaf:firstNamefirst namefoaf:lastNamelast nameOrganizationPersonThoracic & Cardiovascular SurgeryMD Anderson14Associate Professor1515 Holcombe Blvd.Houston77030TX114selected publicationsAuthorship 853789Authorship 854984Authorship 856939Authorship 862367VascularProgression to stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease and risk factor stratification following endovascular aortic aneurysm repair. Vascular. 24:598-603.Progression to stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease and risk factor stratification following endovascular aortic aneurysm repairJournal of Rehabilitation Research and DevelopmentAmbulation and independence among veterans with nontraumatic bilateral lower-limb loss. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 52:851-858.Ambulation and independence among veterans with nontraumatic bilateral lower-limb lossJournal of Vascular SurgeryPercutaneous intervention for carotid in-stent restenosis does not improve outcomes compared with nonoperative management. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 64:1286-1294.e1.Percutaneous intervention for carotid in-stent restenosis does not improve outcomes compared with nonoperative managementJournal of Vascular SurgeryThe impact of clinical, psychological, behavioral, social, and environmental factors on self-perceived symptom severity in a male cohort with intermittent claudication. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 63:1296-1304.The impact of clinical, psychological, behavioral, social, and environmental factors on self-perceived symptom severity in a male cohort with intermittent claudicationtrue1Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor