2025
Stroke thrombolysis for patients with intracranial aneurysms: a nationwide cohort study
Chen H, McIntyre M, Malhotra A, Gandhi D, Colasurdo M. Stroke thrombolysis for patients with intracranial aneurysms: a nationwide cohort study. Journal Of Neurology 2025, 272: 540. PMID: 40717205, DOI: 10.1007/s00415-025-13282-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnruptured intracranial aneurysmsUnruptured intracranial aneurysm patientsAcute ischemic strokeRetrospective cohort studyExcess riskAcute ischemic stroke patientsSubarachnoid hemorrhageIntraparenchymal hemorrhageIntravenous thrombolysisRoutine dischargeAIS patientsRisk of subarachnoid hemorrhageBackgroundThe safetyRisk profileSubarachnoid hemorrhage riskNationwide cohort studyAssociated with better functional outcomesMultivariate logistic regressionIntracranial aneurysmsDiagnosis of unruptured intracranial aneurysmsSafety of intravenous thrombolysisAssociated with higher ratesCohort studyStroke thrombolysisNationwide Readmissions DatabaseDifferences in In‐Hospital and Post‐Discharge Ischemic Stroke Care According to Prestroke Functional Status
Wechsler P, Mistry E, Sucharew H, Robinson D, Stanton R, La Rosa F, Mackey J, Ferioli S, Demel S, Coleman E, Jasne A, Slavin S, Walsh K, Star M, Haverbusch M, Alwell K, Woo D, Kleindorfer D, Kissela B. Differences in In‐Hospital and Post‐Discharge Ischemic Stroke Care According to Prestroke Functional Status. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2025, 14: e040499. PMID: 40417811, PMCID: PMC12229213, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.124.040499.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIschemic stroke carePrestroke disabilityStroke careIn-HospitalGreater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky populationAssociated with lower oddsPopulation-based dataSecondary stroke prevention treatmentPrestroke functional statusMedical decision-makingCare continuumStroke prevention treatmentRehabilitation therapyLower oddsIschemic stroke patientsFunctional statusStroke reperfusion therapyStroke patientsLogistic regressionCareDisabilityKentucky populationAcute ischemic strokeReperfusion therapyPrestrokeImpact of Brain Frailty on Clinical Presentation and Neurologic Recovery in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombectomy
Fladt J, Benali F, Jaroenngarmsamer T, Bala F, Singh N, Nogueira R, McTaggart R, Demchuk A, Poppe A, Buck B, Tymianski M, Hill M, Goyal M, Ganesh A, Barber P, Smith E, Bal S, Subramanian S, Peters S, Couillard P, Klein G, Stys P, Coutts S, Wong J, Mitha A, Eesa M, Morrish W, Alqatani S, Alqatani S, Venkatesan P, Teleg E, Sitaram A, Graham B, van Gaal S, Moussaddy A, Chakraborty D, Maraj N, Lockey A, Chen S, Singh R, Alsultan A, Asunsian R, Tse D, Doshi D, Volny O, Ojha P, Wadhwa A, Marko M, Singh N, Wasyliw S, Ryckborst K, Kenney C, Save S, Jambula A, Newcommon N, Hull G, Blackstock D, Kiszczak S, Zimmel L, Wright M, Jahraus C, Andersen L, Bohn S, Paul J, Buck B, Butcher K, Shuaib A, Jeerakathil T, Jickling G, Emery D, Rempel J, Ower R, Ashforth R, Yeo T, Kotylak T, O'Kelly C, Chow M, Siddiqui M, Saqqur M, D'Souza A, Lloret M, Butt A, Nomani A, Kalashyan H, Thirunavukkarasu S, Jabs J, Fairall P, Piquette L, Phillips S, Green A, Gubitz G, Heidenreich J, Huynh T, Shankar J, Maloney W, Vandorpe R, Schmidt M, Pickett G, Weeks A, Jarrett J, MacDonald D, Arsenault J, Kinnear R, Mandzia J, Mayich M, Boulton M, Bullrich M, Fridman S, Kiwan R, Lee D, Lownie S, Khaw A, Pandey S, Sharma M, Sposato L, Wade K, Beauchamp B, Lambourn L, Amato-Marziali B, Roy D, Deneault N, Deschaintre Y, Gioia L, Jacquin G, Odier C, Stapf C, Iancu D, Raymond J, Weill A, Lapierre M, Jadil N, Jolteus J, Teitelbaum J, Angle M, Hannouche M, Badawy M, Letourneau J, Cortes M, Linnell G, Tampieri D, Vieira L, Moussaddy A, Legault C, Durcan L, Moore A, Cole E, Magnussen C, Salmon K, Khalil S, Desloges I, Waxman L, Abdon W, Lai S, Dowlatshahi D, Iancu D, Shamy M, Stotts G, Blacquiere D, Lesiuk H, Quateen A, Drake B, Dewar B, Daham Z, Kelly M, Hunter G, Peeling L, Graham B, Whelan R, Garner A, Urroz L, Maley S, Silver F, Casaubon L, Pikula A, del Campo M, Schaafsma J, Jaigobin C, Krings T, Pereira V, Agid R, Farb R, Kalman L, Cayley A, Williams J, Stewart T, Misquitta K, Bharatha A, Selchen D, Marotta T, Sarma D, Montanera W, Spears J, Saposnik G, Kostyrko P, Li Y, Parra-Farinas C, Bengzon Diestro J, Camden M, Verreault S, Mackey A, Audet M, Milot G, Lavoie P, Gariepy J, Collard K, Hache A, Sahlas D, Alshanbari A, Baldwin J, Catanese L, Chen B, de Sa Boasquevisque D, Deshmukh A, Knapman J, Lamers S, Larrazabal R, MacMillan S, Mai L, Mattai A, Nayar S, Ng K, Oczkowski W, Perera K, Shawawrah M, Shoamanesh A, Sobhi G, Syed N, Yaher N, Vandervelde C, Wang D, Field T, Van Gaal S, Teal P, Benavente O, Wilson L, Mann S, Yip S, Murphy C, Heran M, Rohr A, Settecase F, Redekop G, Haw C, Maclean G, Murray K, Chiu R, Flexman A, Strecha E, Gayton Y, Yip J, Swartz R, Boulos M, Gladstone D, Yu A, Hopyan J, Khosravani H, Manosalva Alzate H, Southwell A, Kamra M, Lopes K, Kapoor A, da Costa L, Yang V, Dyer E, Shah R, Knowles B, Nichols J, Patterson J, Cope K, Dickerson L, Barton K, Gray K, Massengale T, Miller M, Simpson C, Walker S, Tennyson-Yemm C, Frei D, on R, Atchie B, Kaminsky I, Wilson D, Schraeder N, Arias E, Kodis L, Talley M, Edinger A, Talley T, Dempsey I, Williams L, Williams S, Kupniewski S, Fasbinder B, Snead J, Choe H, Mackenzie L, Weisman D, Kozak O, Shah Q, Gzesh D, Kulandaivel K, Khoury J, Klein B, Bussinger P, Griffin L, DePalmo A, Oliva C, Jadhav A, Jovin T, Kenmuir C, Jankowitz B, Gross B, Rocha M, Starr M, Brown M, Hawkes C, Shah K, Tememe D, Walker G, Patel P, Klein B, Ziayee H, Limaye K, Baxendell L, Glichrist V, Feineigle P, Haibach K, Van Every C, Desai S, Zulfiqar M, Gibson L, Barrett S, Turkel-Parrella D, Arcot K, DiCrescento S, Farkas J, Filipowski G, Frontera J, Joset D, Liff J, Scher E, McDougall C, Kelly C, Patel A, Monteith S, Starkman S, Atchaneeyasakul K, Burgos A, Chua J, Gaines N, Grunberg I, Guzy J, Liu Z, Maluste N, Ramirez L, Sharma L, Heck D, Brown M, McDonald C, Calderon M, Hargis M, Roels C, Emmady P, Alvi T, Jayaraman M, Cutting S, Smith W, Foley S, Paolucci G, Haas R, Quinn K, Fuller L, Brierley R, Watkins C, Demir N, Lopez G, Vargas A, Osteraas N, Holtz B, Sauvageau E, Aghaebrahim A, Chmayssani M, Naval N, Day J, Dellorso S, Ludwig B, Schemmel D, Ebreo N, Bell K, Lewis L, Delucia M, Haussen D, Frankel M, Bhatt N, Bianchi N, Anderson A, Belagaje S, Liberato B, Rangaraju S, Al-Bayati A, Grossber J, Craft L, Schindler K, Schaad E, Schultz M, Sutherly L, Doppelheuer S, Charlton J, Faggard J, Barbret Z, DukSoo Han E, Walters R, Dolia J, El-Jamal S, Eby B, Saleem Y, Pearl H, Patel K, Rahman H, Butt R, English S, Puri A, Howk M, Singh J, Massari F, DeMacedo Rodrigues K, Kuhn A, English J, Barazangi N, Telischak N, Kim W, Ross J, DeVole N, Redford J, Ferreira M, Ponting K, Shen H, Bedenk A, Patel S, Fernandess J, Ke M, Spokoyny I, Gao B, Tong D, Chen C, Wong C, Choe J, Martin C, Summers D, Boutwell C, Olds K, Crandall S, Eatman J, Akhtar N, Holloway W, Halpin J, Donegan B, Schindler J, Hwang D, Gilmore E, Petersen N, Sheth K, Brown S, Beekman R, George B, Kaddouh F, Falcone G, Wira C, Matouk C, Loomis C, Amin H, Stretz H, Narula R, Jasne A, Sansing L, Agarwal T, Jasak S, Fontaine B, King Z, Kouhn L, Orgass H, Leary M, Nye J, Halbert K, Nystrom K, Neuschatz K, Petrucci D, Coppola A, Joyce T, Hou S, Umekubo M, Nakamura C, Ovando R, Zuniga D, Nien Y, Basto F, Arch A, Jong L, Conrad W, Abbott T, Yao J, Caganap S, Jordan J, Teitelbaum G, Darflinger R, Kelly D, Gupta R, Budzik R, Czerniak J, Groezinger K, Hicks W, Kaskar O, Katz B, Loochtan A, Pema P, Rai V, Vora N, Brown A, Goodman D, Danenbergs B, Gossett M, Bang O, Chung J, Jeon P, Kim K, Lim Y, Heo J, Nam H, Kim Y, Park H, Hwang I, Ha W, Choi J, Jeong K, Rha J, Park H, Yoon C, Kim B, Sohn S, Kim C, Yoo J, Hong J, Park H, Kim S, Choi M, Bae H, Lee J, Lee J, Jun G, Jeon S, Campbell B, Mitchell P, Yassi N, Davis S, Donnan G, Parsons M, Yan B, Dowling R, Bush S, Wu T, Shan D, Zhao H, Salvaris P, Alemseged F, Ng F, Williams C, Balabanski A, Santos A, Ng J, McDonald A, Jackson D, Tsoleridis J, Pesavento L, Kleinig T, Drew R, Cranefield J, Scroop R, Cagi L, Harvey J, Waters M, Thornton J, Brennan R, O'Hare A, Power S, Williams D, Boyle K, Moynihan B, Liddy A, Large M, Cullen A, Walsh R, Martin E, Lynch J, McElroy S, Murphy S, Coveney S, Deegan C, Horgan G, Kelly P, Laffan A, Llamas-Osorio Y, Lynch C, Mac Mahon P, Marnane M, McCabe J, Burns P, Tauro S, Cuddy S, Rennie I, Smyth G, Flynn P, Wiggam I, Kerr E, Gordon P, Fearon P, Roberts G, Patterson C, Adams K, Wells B, McFarland M, Moreira T, Sjostrand C, Mazya M, Almqvist H, Wahlgren N, Steinberg A, Cooray C, Eriksson E, Thoren M, Keselman B, Ahmed N, Holmberg A, Axelsson M, Berglund A, Golsari A, Hoppe J, Deb-Chatterji M, Cheng B, Barow E, Schlemm E, Lettow I, Jensen M, Otto D, Jaramillo K, Appelbohm H, Fiehler J, Bester M, Schönfeld M, Brekenfeld C, Holst B, Wortmann G, Koch F, Gerber J, Abramyuk A, Kaiser D, Winzer S, Prakapenia A, Pallesen L, Siepmann T, Barlinn K, Haase K, Sauer A, Psychogios M, Liman J, Brehm A, Maus V, Hollstein N, Reinke A, Neitz G, Schnieder M, Schwarz M, Ibrahim A, Muller J, Meister S, Bäumle B, Chapot R, Pilgram-Pastor S, Wallocha M, Stauder M, Celik E, Stracke P, Muller N, Weber R, Veltkamp R, Nagel S, Ringleb P, Heyse M, Amiri H, Mundiyanapurath S, Chen M, Beyrle E, Beck P, Mohlenbruch M. Impact of Brain Frailty on Clinical Presentation and Neurologic Recovery in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombectomy. Neurology 2025, 104: e213619. PMID: 40294371, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000213619.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute ischemic strokeRepeated-measures analysisNIHSS scoreEndovascular thrombectomyStroke severityBrain frailtyCortical atrophyChronic infarctionAssociated with NIHSS scoreIschemic strokeNoncontrast CT scanFollow-up periodWhite matter hyperintensity burdenMultivariable quantile regressionPost Hoc AnalysisAdmission stroke severityRandomized-controlled trialsClinical presentationESCAPE-NA1Brain dysfunctionCT scanSubcortical atrophyNeurological recoveryHyperintensity burdenAcute phaseA Paradigm Shift in Hydrocephalus Management: The Promise of Endovascular Cerebrospinal Fluid Diversion
Amllay A, Matouk C. A Paradigm Shift in Hydrocephalus Management: The Promise of Endovascular Cerebrospinal Fluid Diversion. Cardiology In Review 2025, 33: 294-297. PMID: 40135887, DOI: 10.1097/crd.0000000000000886.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCerebrospinal Fluid ShuntsEndovascular ProceduresHumansHydrocephalusHydrocephalus, Normal PressureVentriculoperitoneal ShuntConceptsNormal pressure hydrocephalusVentriculoperitoneal shuntTreatment optionsCentral nervous system drug deliveryMinimally invasive treatment optionInferior petrosal sinusInvasive treatment optionBlood-brain barrier disruptionCerebellopontine angle cisternCerebrospinal fluid diversionMinimally invasive alternativeInternal jugular veinEffective treatment optionMinimally invasive approachCerebrospinal fluid accumulationSystemic drug deliveryAdult-onset hydrocephalusPercutaneous transvenous approachPetrosal sinusTransvenous approachHydrocephalus managementInvasive alternativeUrinary incontinenceInvasive approachStandard treatmentThe Use of Intravascular Ultrasound During Deep Venous Interventions in a Tertiary Care Center
Ali S, Rodriguez P, Abualanain E, Li Y, Khalil M, Aboloyoun H, Lozada J, Aboian E, Attaran R, Chaar C. The Use of Intravascular Ultrasound During Deep Venous Interventions in a Tertiary Care Center. Vascular And Endovascular Surgery 2025, 59: 505-512. PMID: 40096827, DOI: 10.1177/15385744251326989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDeep venous interventionsPrimary patency rateVenous interventionsLoss of patencyPatency ratesAssociated with loss of patencyAssociated with fewer complicationsIVUS useMethodsThis retrospective studyTertiary care centerLower extremity interventionsChronic kidney diseaseMultiplanar venographyAssociated with lossConsecutive patientsRates of COPDPrimary patencyVenous stentingTechnical successFewer complicationsSymptomatic improvementVenous stenosisAnticoagulant useRetrospective studyHypercoagulable stateEmergent Carotid Stenting During Thrombectomy in Tandem Occlusions Secondary to Dissection: A STOP-CAD Secondary Study
Sousa J, Rodrigo-Gisbert M, Shu L, Luo A, Xiao H, Mahmoud N, Shah A, Santos A, Moore M, Mandel D, Heldner M, Barata V, Bernardo-Castro S, Henninger N, Muppa J, Arnold M, Nehme A, Rothstein A, Khazaal O, Kaufmann J, Engelter S, Traenka C, Metanis I, Leker R, Nolte C, Ghannam M, Samaniego E, Almajali M, Poppe A, Romoli M, Frontera J, Zedde M, Kam W, Mac Grory B, Velez F, Ranasinghe T, Siegler J, Zubair A, Marto J, Klein P, Nguyen T, Abdalkader M, Mantovani G, Simpkins A, Sen S, Elnazeir M, Yaghi S, Sargento-Freitas J, Requena M. Emergent Carotid Stenting During Thrombectomy in Tandem Occlusions Secondary to Dissection: A STOP-CAD Secondary Study. Stroke 2025, 56: 808-817. PMID: 39882629, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.124.048295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCarotid Artery, Internal, DissectionEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHumansIschemic StrokeMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesStentsThrombectomyTreatment OutcomeConceptsSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageCarotid artery dissectionEmergent carotid stentingIntracranial recanalizationAcute ischemic strokeCervical carotid artery dissectionEndovascular treatmentIntracranial hemorrhageTandem occlusionEmergency stentingArtery dissectionCarotid stentingIschemic strokeAnterior circulation acute ischemic strokePatients treated with endovascular treatmentIncreased symptomatic intracranial hemorrhageAlberta Stroke Program Early CT ScoreCervical carotid dissectionInverse probability of treatment weightingFunctional independenceProbability of treatment weightingNational Institutes of Health Stroke ScaleSecondary to dissectionHealth Stroke ScaleMixed-effects logistic regressionOutcomes of chronic limb-threatening ischemia revascularization in patients with chronic kidney disease in the BEST-CLI trial
Malas M, Hamouda M, Farber A, Menard M, Conte M, Rosenfield K, Strong M, Doros G, Powell R, Mena-Hurtado C, Gasper W, Schermerhorn M, Allievi S, Smolderen K, Dake M, Rymer J, Tuttle K. Outcomes of chronic limb-threatening ischemia revascularization in patients with chronic kidney disease in the BEST-CLI trial. Journal Of Vascular Surgery 2025, 81: 945-956.e3. PMID: 39846933, DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2024.12.128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAmputation, SurgicalChronic Limb-Threatening IschemiaEndovascular ProceduresFemaleGlomerular Filtration RateHumansIschemiaKidneyLimb SalvageMaleMiddle AgedPeripheral Arterial DiseaseProspective StudiesRenal DialysisRenal Insufficiency, ChronicRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeVascular Surgical ProceduresConceptsChronic limb-threatening ischemiaChronic kidney diseaseDialysis-dependent patientsBEST-CLIChronic kidney disease stagePrimary trial outcomeRisk of amputationAssociated with lower mortalityEndovascular therapyAll-Cause MortalityHigh risk of poor outcomesRisk of poor outcomesEndovascular revascularizationKidney diseaseBEST-CLI trialOutcomes of lower extremity revascularizationAssociated with better survivalMultivariate Cox regression analysisBest Surgical TherapyIncreased reintervention rateStage 4 CKD patientsRisk of reinterventionGroup C patientsAdverse limb eventsChronic kidney disease severityDevelopment of a Clinical and Ultrasonic Parameter-Based Nomogram Model to Predict Restenosis after Superficial Femoral Artery Stenting
Wang Y, Gao M, Zhao X, Han P, Zhang L, Dardik A. Development of a Clinical and Ultrasonic Parameter-Based Nomogram Model to Predict Restenosis after Superficial Femoral Artery Stenting. Annals Of Vascular Surgery 2025, 113: 175-185. PMID: 39855385, DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2024.12.068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAlloysDecision Support TechniquesEndovascular ProceduresFemaleFemoral ArteryHumansMaleMiddle AgedNomogramsPeripheral Arterial DiseasePredictive Value of TestsRecurrenceReproducibility of ResultsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSelf Expandable Metallic StentsStentsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsIn-stent restenosisSuperficial femoral arteryDecision curve analysisSuperficial femoral artery stentingLogistic regression analysisPeripheral arterial diseaseReceiver Operating CharacteristicNomogram modelClinical utilityCurve analysisMultivariate logistic regression analysisSelf-expanding bare nitinol stentsTreated with stentingReceiver operating characteristic curveRisk of in-stent restenosisNomogram's clinical utilityBare nitinol stentsPrediction of in-stent restenosisExcellent discriminatory powerRegression analysisFemoral artery stentingArtery flow rateRetrospective studyTraining cohortSFA stentingUtilizing Quantitative Analysis of CSF Volume from Clinical T1‐Weighted MRI to Predict Thrombectomy Outcomes
Kawas M, Shamulzai A, Atcheson K, Horn A, Ma R, Kittel C, Curry B, Lipford M, Kim J, Sai K, Wolfe S, Whitlow C. Utilizing Quantitative Analysis of CSF Volume from Clinical T1‐Weighted MRI to Predict Thrombectomy Outcomes. Journal Of Neuroimaging 2025, 35: e70013. PMID: 39803742, PMCID: PMC11850647, DOI: 10.1111/jon.70013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebrospinal fluid volumeMagnetic resonance imagingEndovascular thrombectomyRetrospective analysisRegression modelsFunctional outcomesRetrospective analysis of patientsLogistic regression modelsAnalysis of patientsBrain atrophyAssociated with functional outcomeCongestive heart failureOrdinal regression modelFunctional independenceT1-weighted magnetic resonance imagingLarge vessel occlusionAcute ischemic strokeBrain healthGlobal brain atrophyBaseline mRSIndependent predictorsPost-EVTAtrial fibrillationSmoking historyHemorrhagic transformationPrediction of Aneurysm Sac Shrinkage After Endovascular Aortic Repair Using Machine Learning-Based Decision Tree Analysis
Nishibe T, Iwasa T, Matsuda S, Kano M, Akiyama S, Fukuda S, Koizumi J, Nishibe M, Dardik A. Prediction of Aneurysm Sac Shrinkage After Endovascular Aortic Repair Using Machine Learning-Based Decision Tree Analysis. Journal Of Surgical Research 2025, 306: 197-202. PMID: 39793306, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2024.11.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAneurysm sac shrinkageEndovascular aortic repairAbdominal aortic aneurysmSac shrinkageType II endoleakAortic repairII endoleakUnivariate analysisElective endovascular aortic repairTokyo Medical University HospitalMedical University HospitalDecision tree analysisPulse wave velocityAortic aneurysmUniversity HospitalCurrent smokingAneurysmPatientsStratification modelEndoleakLow likelihoodVariables of ageSmokingRepair
2024
The association of reduced ejection fraction with the outcomes of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
Bellamkonda K, Zogg C, Desai N, Strosberg D, Stone D, Guzman R, Ochoa Chaar C. The association of reduced ejection fraction with the outcomes of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Journal Of Vascular Surgery 2024, 81: 866-876. PMID: 39725244, DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2024.12.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAortic Aneurysm, AbdominalBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationCardiomyopathiesDatabases, FactualEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPostoperative ComplicationsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsStroke VolumeTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesVentricular Function, LeftConceptsEndovascular aneurysm repairEjection fractionReduced EFIschemic cardiomyopathyNormal EFNonischemic cardiomyopathyAneurysm repairOutcomes of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repairOutcomes of endovascular aneurysm repairEndovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repairAssociated with higher 30-day mortalitySymptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysmElective endovascular aneurysm repairAbdominal aortic aneurysm repairHigher 30-day mortalityVascular Quality Initiative databaseAssociated with high mortalityAortic aneurysm repairVascular Surgery guidelinesAbdominal aortic aneurysmLong-term mortalityVascular Quality InitiativeSeverity of cardiomyopathyReduction of EFSurgery guidelinesMediation Analysis of Acute Carotid Stenting in Tandem Lesions
Rodriguez Calienes A, Galecio-Castillo M, Petersen N, Ribo M, Farooqui M, Hassan A, Jumaa M, Divani A, Abraham M, Fifi J, Guerrero W, Malik A, Siegler J, Nguyen T, Sheth S, Yoo A, Linares G, Janjua N, Quispe-Orozco D, Lu Y, Vivanco-Suarez J, Dibas M, Mokin M, Yavagal D, Jovin T, Ortega-Gutierrez S. Mediation Analysis of Acute Carotid Stenting in Tandem Lesions. Neurology 2024, 103: e209617. PMID: 38959444, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000209617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarotid StenosisEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHumansIschemic StrokeMaleMediation AnalysisMiddle AgedRegistriesRetrospective StudiesStentsStrokeTreatment OutcomeConceptsAcute carotid artery stentingCarotid artery stentingEndovascular therapyNon-CA groupFunctional outcomesTandem lesionsAnterior circulation tandem lesionsTreated with endovascular therapyMulticenter retrospective cohort studyCarotid artery stenting groupAssociated with better functional outcomesFavorable functional outcomeAcute carotid stentingRetrospective cohort studyAssociated with functional outcomePredictor of functional outcomeCervical lesionsMedian ageModified thrombolysisReperfusion rateCohort studyPathophysiological mechanismsArtery stentingCarotid stentingReperfusionCervical Dissection in Patients With Tandem Lesions Is Associated With Distal Embolism and Lower Recanalization Success
Galecio-Castillo M, Guerrero W, Hassan A, Farooqui M, Jumaa M, Divani A, Abraham M, Petersen N, Fifi J, Malik A, Siegler J, Nguyen T, Sheth S, Yoo A, Linares G, Janjua N, Quispe-Orozco D, Olivé-Gadea M, Tekle W, Zaidi S, Sabbagh S, Barkley T, Prasad A, De Leacy R, Abdalkader M, Salazar-Marioni S, Soomro J, Gordon W, Turabova C, Rodriguez-Calienes A, Dibas M, Mokin M, Yavagal D, Ribo M, Jovin T, Ortega-Gutierrez S. Cervical Dissection in Patients With Tandem Lesions Is Associated With Distal Embolism and Lower Recanalization Success. Stroke 2024, 55: 1808-1817. PMID: 38913799, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.123.046148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarotid Artery, Internal, DissectionCarotid StenosisEmbolismEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesTreatment OutcomeConceptsInternal carotid arteryCervical internal carotid arteryDistal embolizationModified thrombolysisTandem lesionsMulticenter retrospective cohort studyParenchymal hematoma type 2Internal carotid artery stenosis/occlusionModified Rankin Scale scoreSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageInverse probability of treatment weightingCerebral Infarction scoreCervical ICA dissectionRetrospective cohort studyProbability of treatment weightingRankin Scale scoreAssociated with higher ratesFunctional independenceRates of hypertensionAssociated with distal embolizationSelf-expanding stentsDissection etiologyRisk of distal embolizationICA occlusionCervical dissectionMulticenter early United States feasibility study and periprocedural safety of LVIS EVO for the treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms
Kayan Y, Almandoz J, Copelan A, Matouk C, Chaudry M, Altschul D, Essibayi M, Goren O, Yim B, Tsappidi S, Zhang Y, Hui F, Samaniego E, Gudino A, Siddiqui A, Jaikumar V, Puri A, Kühn A, Singh J, Ringer A, Hanel R, De Toledo O, Dabus G, Gooch M, Sizdahkhani S, Field N, Paul A. Multicenter early United States feasibility study and periprocedural safety of LVIS EVO for the treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms. Journal Of NeuroInterventional Surgery 2024, 17: jnis-2024-021900. PMID: 38906689, DOI: 10.1136/jnis-2024-021900.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-profile visualized intraluminal supportIntracranial aneurysmsHemorrhagic complicationsTreatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysmsComplete neck coverageAverage aneurysm sizeInstitutional review board approvalClass I occlusionReview board approvalAnterior communicating arteryTreatment of intracranial aneurysmsMiddle cerebral artery bifurcationUnruptured intracranial aneurysmsSelf-expanding stentsCerebral artery bifurcationLength of stayParent vessel sizePatient agePeriprocedural complicationsPeriprocedural safetyAneurysm locationAneurysm sizeAntiplatelet therapyBoard approvalIntraluminal supportEarlier Endovascular Thrombectomy and Mortality in Patients with Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion: A Propensity-Matched Analysis of the Stroke Thrombectomy and Aneurysm Registry
Matsukawa H, Crosa R, Cunningham C, Maier I, Al Kasab S, Jabbour P, Kim J, Wolfe S, Rai A, Starke R, Psychogios M, Shaban A, Goyal N, Yoshimura S, Cuellar H, Howard B, Alawieh A, Alaraj A, Ezzeldin M, Romano D, Tanweer O, Mascitelli J, Fragata I, Polifka A, Siddiqui F, Osbun J, Matouk C, Park M, Levitt M, Brinjikji W, Moss M, Williamson R, Navia P, Kan P, De Leacy R, Chowdhry S, Spiotta A, Collaborators S. Earlier Endovascular Thrombectomy and Mortality in Patients with Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion: A Propensity-Matched Analysis of the Stroke Thrombectomy and Aneurysm Registry. World Neurosurgery 2024, 189: e435-e441. PMID: 38908685, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.06.082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAIS-LVO patientsAnterior circulation large vessel occlusionLarge vessel occlusionEndovascular thrombectomyAcute ischemic strokePoor outcomeVessel occlusionReceiver operating characteristic curve analysisCharacteristic curve analysisPropensity-matched analysisScore matching analysisSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeIntracranial hemorrhageNo significant differencePuncture timePatientsStroke thrombectomyCurve analysisIschemic strokeAneurysm RegistryMortalityThrombectomyOutcomesSignificant differenceRisk Factors for Development of Incisional Hernia after Aortic Aneurysm Repair: Secondary Analysis of the OVER Randomized Controlled Trial
Yi J, Kawahara M, Hurley L, Bennett K, Freischlag J, Stroupe K, Matsumura J, Kundu A, Kyriakides T. Risk Factors for Development of Incisional Hernia after Aortic Aneurysm Repair: Secondary Analysis of the OVER Randomized Controlled Trial. Annals Of Vascular Surgery 2024, 106: 419-425. PMID: 38815919, DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2024.04.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRepair of abdominal aortic aneurysmsAssociated with reduced riskAbdominal aortic aneurysmOpen repair of abdominal aortic aneurysmRisk of herniaEndovascular repairElective repairOpen repairIncisional herniaHernia developmentAortic aneurysmRisk of hernia developmentElective repair of abdominal aortic aneurysmsAbdominal aortic aneurysm repairHigher incidenceDevelopment of incisional herniaVeterans Affairs health-care systemAortic aneurysm repairSecondary analysisIncisional hernia developmentFollow-up visitActivity levelsPreoperative activity levelIncidence of herniaBody mass indexDeflating Doubts: Endoaortic Balloon Occlusion Is Safe and Effective
Waldron C, Mori M, Geirsson A. Deflating Doubts: Endoaortic Balloon Occlusion Is Safe and Effective. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2024, 118: 419-420. PMID: 38763219, DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2024.05.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThrombectomy vs Medical Management for Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke: Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Real-World Data.
Chen H, Khunte M, Colasurdo M, Malhotra A, Gandhi D. Thrombectomy vs Medical Management for Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke: Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Real-World Data. Neurology 2024, 102: e209315. PMID: 38626383, PMCID: PMC11175628, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000209315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrain IschemiaEndovascular ProceduresHumansInfarction, Posterior Cerebral ArteryIntracranial HemorrhagesIschemic StrokeStrokeThrombectomyTreatment OutcomeConceptsSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhagePosterior cerebral arteryAssociated with higher oddsNational Inpatient SampleEndovascular thrombectomyHigher oddsMedical managementCohort studyFunctional independencePosterior cerebral artery strokeSafety of endovascular thrombectomyOdds of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhageAssociated with significantly higher ratesOxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine criteriaRates of in-hospital mortalityCentre for Evidence-Based Medicine criteriaMeta-analysisRate of ICHAssociated with different oddsHigher odds of deathRate of subarachnoid hemorrhageIn-Hospital MortalityAssociated with lower ratesClass III evidenceLevel of evidenceDeviation From Personalized Blood Pressure Targets Correlates With Worse Outcome After Successful Recanalization
Zhang Z, Pu Y, Yu L, Bai H, Duan W, Liu X, Nie X, Wen Z, Zheng L, Hu X, Leng X, Pan Y, Petersen N, Liu L. Deviation From Personalized Blood Pressure Targets Correlates With Worse Outcome After Successful Recanalization. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2024, 13: e033633. PMID: 38533955, PMCID: PMC11179781, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.033633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood PressureBrain IschemiaEndovascular ProceduresHumansInfarctionIschemic StrokeRetrospective StudiesStrokeThrombectomyTreatment OutcomeConceptsBlood pressure targetsBlood pressureAutoregulatory limitsWorse outcomesAssociated with symptomatic intracranial hemorrhageAssociated with unfavorable clinical outcomesPressure targetsAssociated with worse outcomesAssociated with poor outcomesSignificant infarction growthSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageUnfavorable clinical outcomeLarge vessel occlusion strokeAcute ischemic strokeMean velocity indexIntracranial hemorrhageBP management strategiesNeurological deteriorationClinical outcomesInfarct growthPoor outcomeEndovascular thrombectomyOcclusion strokeRecanalizationIschemic strokeInter-Rater Reliability for the Amputation Endpoint in the National Vascular Quality Initiative
Smolderen K, Romain G, Scierka L, Cleman J, Rahman M, Siddiqui W, Lau F, Mao J, Akhlaghi N, Higaki A, Fowler X, Carroll M, Telma K, Alvermann T, Baribeau V, Goodney P, Mena-Hurtado C. Inter-Rater Reliability for the Amputation Endpoint in the National Vascular Quality Initiative. JACC Cardiovascular Interventions 2024, 17: 622-631. PMID: 38479964, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2024.01.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsElectronic health record reviewAmputation dataPeripheral arterial diseaseInterrater reliabilityVQI registryAcademic health systemTrained data collectorsNational quality registryInter-rater reliabilityEvaluate interrater reliabilityNational reporting systemHealth recordsQuality registryHealth systemCurrent Procedural Terminology codesInter-RaterVascular Quality Initiative registryVascular Quality InitiativeProcedural Terminology codesNational Vascular Quality InitiativeRegistryQuality InitiativeAmputationSpearman's r
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