2024
Recent trends in GLP-1 RA and SGLT2i use among people with type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the USA
King A, Tan X, Dhopeshwarkar N, Bohn R, Dea K, Leonard C, de Havenon A. Recent trends in GLP-1 RA and SGLT2i use among people with type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the USA. BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care 2024, 12: e004431. PMID: 39366717, PMCID: PMC11459310, DOI: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2024-004431.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitorsGLP-1 RAsAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseGLP-1Type 2 diabetesIncident useGlucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonistsPeptide-1 receptor agonistsCardiovascular diseasePrevalence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseASCVD diagnosisProportion of patientsRetrospective observational studyNested cohort studyReceptor agonistsSGLT2i useAnalysis of cross-sectional dataSodium-glucoseCohort studyPatient numbersObservational studyPatientsPrevalent useCross-sectional dataT2DCOVID‐19 Infection Is Associated With Poor Outcomes in Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Renedo D, Leasure A, Young R, Rivier C, Alhanti B, Mac Grory B, Messe S, Reeves M, Hassan A, Schwamm L, de Havenon A, Matouk C, Sheth K, Falcone G. COVID‐19 Infection Is Associated With Poor Outcomes in Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2024, 13: e030999. PMID: 38293940, PMCID: PMC11056169, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.030999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOdds of poor outcomeIntracerebral hemorrhageCOVID-19 infectionPoor outcomeHealth care deliverySkilled nursing facilityMultivariate analysisOdds of mortalityConcomitant COVID-19 infectionAssociated with poor outcomesCare deliveryNursing facilitiesPoor functional outcomeCOVID-19OddsICH outcomeImpact of COVID-19No significant differenceObservational studyHemorrhagic strokeWorsen outcomesPatient populationFunctional outcomesStroke dataPatients
2023
Association of Neighborhood-Level Socioeconomic Factors With Delay to Hospital Arrival in Patients With Acute Stroke
Forman R, Okumu R, Mageid R, Baker A, Neu D, Parker R, Peyravi R, Schindler J, Sansing L, Sheth K, de Havenon A, Jasne A, Narula R, Wira C, Warren J, Sharma R. Association of Neighborhood-Level Socioeconomic Factors With Delay to Hospital Arrival in Patients With Acute Stroke. Neurology 2023, 102: e207764. PMID: 38165368, PMCID: PMC10834135, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000207764.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency department arrival timesEmergency medical servicesLate presentationAcute ischemic stroke therapyYale-New Haven HospitalGuidelines-Stroke registryNeighborhood-level socioeconomic factorsPatient-level factorsRetrospective observational studyIschemic stroke therapyMixed-effects logistic regression modelNon-white patientsNon-white raceUnivariate logistic regressionNew Haven HospitalLogistic regression modelsHospital presentationTreatment ineligibilityStroke RegistryAcute strokeHospital arrivalStroke therapyUnivariate analysisObservational studyPatientsIdentification of White Matter Hyperintensities in Routine Emergency Department Visits Using Portable Bedside Magnetic Resonance Imaging
de Havenon A, Parasuram N, Crawford A, Mazurek M, Chavva I, Yadlapalli V, Iglesias J, Rosen M, Falcone G, Payabvash S, Sze G, Sharma R, Schiff S, Safdar B, Wira C, Kimberly W, Sheth K. Identification of White Matter Hyperintensities in Routine Emergency Department Visits Using Portable Bedside Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2023, 12: e029242. PMID: 37218590, PMCID: PMC10381997, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.122.029242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matter hyperintensitiesMagnetic resonance imagingSevere white matter hyperintensitiesConventional magnetic resonance imagingResonance imagingRetrospective cohortEmergency departmentMatter hyperintensitiesVascular risk factorsProspective observational studyVascular cognitive impairmentTesla magnetic resonance imagingArea Deprivation IndexProspective cohortAdult patientsAcute careRisk factorsCardiovascular diseaseObservational studyCognitive impairmentPatientsCare magnetic resonance imagingIntermodality agreementCohortDeprivation indexHigher Hospital Frailty Risk Score Is Associated With Increased Risk of Stroke: Observational and Genetic Analyses
Renedo D, Acosta J, Koo A, Rivier C, Sujijantarat N, de Havenon A, Sharma R, Gill T, Sheth K, Falcone G, Matouk C. Higher Hospital Frailty Risk Score Is Associated With Increased Risk of Stroke: Observational and Genetic Analyses. Stroke 2023, 54: 1538-1547. PMID: 37216451, PMCID: PMC10212531, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.122.041891.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital Frailty Risk ScoreRisk of strokeHighest Hospital Frailty Risk ScoresDate of consentFrailty Risk ScoreMendelian randomization analysisStroke riskRisk scoreRandomization analysisTime of enrollmentAvailable electronic health recordsMendelian randomizationElectronic health recordsLook-back periodIncident strokeDose-response wayFrailty statusHemorrhagic strokeMultivariable analysisStroke eventsObservational studyHigh riskFrailtySignificant associationSimilar associationLarge Vessel Occlusion Stroke due to Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease: Identification, Medical and Interventional Treatment, and Outcomes
de Havenon A, Zaidat O, Amin-Hanjani S, Nguyen T, Bangad A, Abbasi M, Anadani M, Almallouhi E, Chatterjee R, Mazighi M, Mistry E, Yaghi S, Derdeyn C, Hong K, Kvernland A, Leslie-Mazwi T, Al Kasab S. Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke due to Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease: Identification, Medical and Interventional Treatment, and Outcomes. Stroke 2023, 54: 1695-1705. PMID: 36938708, PMCID: PMC10202848, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.122.040008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLarge vessel occlusion strokeIntracranial atherosclerotic diseaseEndovascular thrombectomyAtherosclerotic diseaseOcclusion strokeFunctional outcome benefitsVascular risk factorsAdjunctive medicationsMedical managementPatient factorsInterventional treatmentOutcome benefitsRisk factorsObservational studyEarly identificationTreatment planningThrombectomyUnique considerationsPatientsStrokeLVODiseaseRevascularizationMedicationsReview
2022
Association Between Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Dementia: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Schliep K, Mclean H, Yan B, Qeadan F, Theilen L, de Havenon A, Majersik J, Østbye T, Sharma S, Varner M. Association Between Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Dementia: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Hypertension 2022, 80: 257-267. PMID: 36345823, PMCID: PMC9851987, DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.122.19399.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTypes of HDPCause dementiaVascular dementiaDementia subtypesHypertensive disordersRisk factorsObservational studyHigh riskVascular underpinningsPreeclampsia/eclampsiaImportant risk factorOnline electronic databasesGestational hypertensionHDP subtypesCohort studyUnspecified dementiaPooled analysisMaternal historyCardiovascular diseaseLater dementiaPrimary analysisElectronic databasesAlzheimer's diseaseMeta-AnalysisSystematic reviewPost-acute sequelae of COVID-19 symptom phenotypes and therapeutic strategies: A prospective, observational study
Frontera JA, Thorpe LE, Simon NM, de Havenon A, Yaghi S, Sabadia SB, Yang D, Lewis A, Melmed K, Balcer LJ, Wisniewski T, Galetta SL. Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 symptom phenotypes and therapeutic strategies: A prospective, observational study. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0275274. PMID: 36174032, PMCID: PMC9521913, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-acute sequelaeDifferent therapeutic interventionsTherapeutic interventionsTherapeutic strategiesAcute SARS-CoV-2 infectionOccupational therapySARS-CoV-2 infectionOutcome metricsSimilar therapeutic interventionsProspective cohort studyShortness of breathAnti-anxiety medicationsLogistic regression analysisCOVID-19Individual treatment programsPASC symptomsCohort studySymptom improvementUnsupervised hierarchical cluster analysisTreatment strategiesObservational studySleep disordersVariable symptomatologySymptom groupsCognitive symptomsDirect Oral Anticoagulants Versus Vitamin K Antagonists in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Yaghi S, Saldanha IJ, Misquith C, Zaidat B, Shah A, Joudi K, Persaud B, Khalek F, Shu L, de Havenon A, Mistry EA, Bakradze E, Goldstein ED, Reagan J, Theodorou A, Palaiodimou L, Furie K, Field TS, Tsivgoulis G, Mac Grory B. Direct Oral Anticoagulants Versus Vitamin K Antagonists in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Stroke 2022, 53: 3014-3024. PMID: 35938419, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.122.039579.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebral venous thrombosisDirect oral anticoagulantsVitamin K antagonistsVenous thrombosisK antagonistsSystematic reviewRelative riskObservational studyDirect Oral Anticoagulants Versus Vitamin K AntagonistsSafety of DOACsVitamin K antagonist treatmentRecurrent venous thromboembolismHigh-level evidenceLeast moderate riskVenous recanalizationOral anticoagulantsVenous thromboembolismMajor hemorrhageMore patientsAntagonist treatmentIntracranial hemorrhageCombination of keywordsComparable efficacyInclusion criteriaSafety outcomes
2021
Predicting 90-Day Outcome After Thrombectomy: Baseline-Adjusted 24-Hour NIHSS Is More Powerful Than NIHSS Score Change
Mistry EA, Yeatts S, de Havenon A, Mehta T, Arora N, La Rosa F, Starosciak AK, Siegler JE, Mistry AM, Yaghi S, Khatri P. Predicting 90-Day Outcome After Thrombectomy: Baseline-Adjusted 24-Hour NIHSS Is More Powerful Than NIHSS Score Change. Stroke 2021, 52: 2547-2553. PMID: 34000830, PMCID: PMC11261999, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.120.032487.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNIHSS scoreLong-term functional outcomeNIHSS score changeComprehensive stroke centerHealth Stroke ScaleProspective observational studyEarly time pointsStroke centersStroke ScaleEndovascular therapyMRS outcomesMRS scoreRankin ScaleStroke patientsFunctional outcomeSurrogate markerClinical studiesNIHSSMultivariable modelingObservational studyOutcome measuresPatientsPercent changeScore changeLogistic regression