2024
Use of a dedicated open transcarotid access system for neurovascular disease
Sujijantarat N, Renedo D, Antonios J, Koo A, Amllay A, Nowicki K, Cord B, Hebert R, de Havenon A, Sheth K, Petersen N, Matouk C. Use of a dedicated open transcarotid access system for neurovascular disease. Journal Of NeuroInterventional Surgery 2024, jnis-2024-021599. PMID: 38719442, DOI: 10.1136/jnis-2024-021599.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExtracranial carotid stenosisTranscarotid artery revascularizationNeurovascular diseasesCarotid stenosisDatabase of consecutive patientsNeurovascular pathologyTreatment of neurovascular diseasesAccess-related complicationsTreatment of neurovascular pathologiesOff-label useCarotid flow reversalConsecutive patientsRetrospective reviewIntracranial atherosclerotic diseasePeriprocedural complicationsEndovascular treatmentArtery revascularizationProcedural characteristicsArterial sheathCarotid diseaseAcademic centersIntracranial aneurysmsPatientsTranscarotid approachTransradial approach
2022
Response to letter to the Editor on ‘Utility of the Hospital Frailty Risk Score in patients undergoing endovascular treatment for ruptured aneurysms’
Koo A, Elsamadicy A, Renedo D, Matouk C. Response to letter to the Editor on ‘Utility of the Hospital Frailty Risk Score in patients undergoing endovascular treatment for ruptured aneurysms’. Journal Of NeuroInterventional Surgery 2022, 15: 307-308. PMID: 36319084, DOI: 10.1136/jnis-2022-019708.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital Frailty Risk ScoreFrailty Risk ScoreEndovascular treatmentRuptured aneurysmsRisk scorePatientsAneurysms307 The Hospital Frailty Risk Score Independently Predicts Increased Complication Rates and Healthcare Resource Utilization After Endovascular Treatment of Ruptured Aneurysms
Koo A, Elsamadicy A, Sarkozy M, Sherman J, Reeves B, Freedman I, Antonios J, Sujijantarat N, Renado D, Hebert R, Malhotra A, Matouk C. 307 The Hospital Frailty Risk Score Independently Predicts Increased Complication Rates and Healthcare Resource Utilization After Endovascular Treatment of Ruptured Aneurysms. Neurosurgery 2022, 68: 67-68. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000001880_307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHospital Frailty Risk ScoreNon-routine dischargeFrailty Risk ScoreEndovascular treatmentIntracranial aneurysmsPerioperative complicationsLower frailtyHospital costsRisk scoreNational Inpatient Sample databaseMean total hospital costMultivariate logistic regression analysisICD-10 diagnostic codesImpact of frailtyRetrospective cohort studyHealthcare resource utilizationEvaluation of patientsTotal hospital costsAdverse healthcare outcomesAdministrative hospital dataRuptured intracranial aneurysmLogistic regression analysisRegression analysisMultivariate regression analysisAdult patients
2021
Drip-and-ship versus mothership for endovascular treatment of acute stroke: A comparative effectiveness analysis
Wu X, Wira C, Matouk C, Forman H, Gandhi D, Sanelli P, Schindler J, Malhotra A. Drip-and-ship versus mothership for endovascular treatment of acute stroke: A comparative effectiveness analysis. International Journal Of Stroke 2021, 17: 315-322. PMID: 33759645, DOI: 10.1177/17474930211008701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComprehensive stroke centerPrimary stroke centerAcute stroke patientsNearest comprehensive stroke centerAcute strokeMothership strategyStroke centersStroke patientsPlace of onsetHealth benefitsMarkov decision-analytic modelComparative effectiveness analysisRecent medical literatureMultiple sensitivity analysesDecision analytic modelMothership modelPrimary outcomeEndovascular treatmentPrehospital triageSudden onsetPatientsMedical literatureStrokeShip strategyTarget population
2018
Risk of Branch Occlusion and Ischemic Complications with the Pipeline Embolization Device in the Treatment of Posterior Circulation Aneurysms
Adeeb N, Griessenauer C, Dmytriw A, Shallwani H, Gupta R, Foreman P, Shakir H, Moore J, Limbucci N, Mangiafico S, Kumar A, Michelozzi C, Zhang Y, Pereira V, Matouk C, Harrigan M, Siddiqui A, Levy E, Renieri L, Marotta T, Cognard C, Ogilvy C, Thomas A. Risk of Branch Occlusion and Ischemic Complications with the Pipeline Embolization Device in the Treatment of Posterior Circulation Aneurysms. American Journal Of Neuroradiology 2018, 39: 1303-1309. PMID: 29880475, PMCID: PMC7655425, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a5696.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosterior circulation aneurysmsPipeline Embolization DevicePosterior cerebral arteryIschemic complicationsInferior cerebellar arteryEmbolization DeviceVertebral arteryCerebellar arteryCerebral arteryBranch occlusionAnterior inferior cerebellar arteryPosterior inferior cerebellar arteryCohort of patientsContralateral vertebral arteryLow associated morbiditySuperior cerebellar arteryLong-term patencyAnterior circulationIschemic eventsAssociated morbidityConsecutive patientsPosterior circulationEndovascular treatmentMultivariable analysisRetrospective review
2012
The Pipeline Flow-Diverting Stent for Exclusion of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms With Difficult Morphologies
Martin AR, Cruz JP, Matouk CC, Spears J, Marotta TR. The Pipeline Flow-Diverting Stent for Exclusion of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms With Difficult Morphologies. Neurosurgery 2012, 70: ons21-ons28. PMID: 21841519, DOI: 10.1227/neu.0b013e3182315ee3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPipeline Embolization DeviceSubarachnoid hemorrhageFlow-diverting stentsIntracranial aneurysmsAneurysm morphologyPipeline flow-diverting stentAcute subarachnoid hemorrhageViable treatment optionRuptured intracranial aneurysmNew therapeutic toolsEarly rehemorrhagePipeline flowAdverse eventsEndovascular treatmentThird patientBlister aneurysmsTreatment optionsAneurysm obliterationType aneurysmsPrimary treatmentRuptured aneurysmsEmbolization DeviceAneurysmsTherapeutic toolPatients