2024
Radiomics-Based Prediction of Collateral Status from CT Angiography of Patients Following a Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke
Avery E, Abou-Karam A, Abi-Fadel S, Behland J, Mak A, Haider S, Zeevi T, Sanelli P, Filippi C, Malhotra A, Matouk C, Falcone G, Petersen N, Sansing L, Sheth K, Payabvash S. Radiomics-Based Prediction of Collateral Status from CT Angiography of Patients Following a Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke. Diagnostics 2024, 14: 485. PMID: 38472957, PMCID: PMC10930945, DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics14050485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCollateral statusCollateral scoreLarge vessel occlusionAcute LVO strokeRadiomics modelTest cohortCT angiography of patientsAdmission computed tomography angiographyAnterior circulation territoryAngiography of patientsLong-term outcomesReceiver operating characteristic areaRadiomics-based predictionCollateral arterial circulationOperating characteristics areaAdmission CTACirculation territoryCT angiographyClinical outcomesRadiomic featuresTreatment triageOcclusion strokeVessel occlusionPatientsArterial circulation
2022
Bedside detection of intracranial midline shift using portable magnetic resonance imaging
Sheth KN, Yuen MM, Mazurek MH, Cahn BA, Prabhat AM, Salehi S, Shah JT, By S, Welch EB, Sofka M, Sacolick LI, Kim JA, Payabvash S, Falcone GJ, Gilmore EJ, Hwang DY, Matouk C, Gordon-Kundu B, RN AW, Petersen N, Schindler J, Gobeske KT, Sansing LH, Sze G, Rosen MS, Kimberly WT, Kundu P. Bedside detection of intracranial midline shift using portable magnetic resonance imaging. Scientific Reports 2022, 12: 67. PMID: 34996970, PMCID: PMC8742125, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-03892-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMidline shiftNeuroscience intensive care unitCare measurementYale-New Haven HospitalValuable bedside toolIntensive care unitPoor clinical outcomeBrain-injured patientsMass effectNew Haven HospitalMagnetic resonance imagingClinical outcomesIll patientsCare unitStroke patientsFunctional outcomeBedside toolObservational studyBedside detectionImaging examsPatientsResonance imagingPortable MRIImaging suiteSignificant concordance
2016
Prominent cortical and medullary veins on susceptibility-weighted images of acute ischaemic stroke
Payabvash S, Benson JC, Taleb S, Rykken JB, Hoffman B, Oswood MC, McKinney AM. Prominent cortical and medullary veins on susceptibility-weighted images of acute ischaemic stroke. British Journal Of Radiology 2016, 89: 20160714. PMID: 27805839, PMCID: PMC5604931, DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20160714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute ischemic strokeLarger infarct volumesMedullary veinsIschemic strokeInfarct volumeArterial occlusionSusceptibility-weighted imagesConsecutive patientsClinical outcomesCortical veinsProminent cortical veinsPosterior circulation territoryPoor clinical outcomeSeverity of symptomsFair interobserver agreementSWI seriesAcute strokeSymptom onsetIndependent predictorsClinical variablesSWI scansPatientsStrokeImaging implicationsProminent veinsTopographic Assessment of Acute Ischemic Changes for Prognostication of Anterior Circulation Stroke
Payabvash S, Noorbaloochi S, Qureshi AI. Topographic Assessment of Acute Ischemic Changes for Prognostication of Anterior Circulation Stroke. Journal Of Neuroimaging 2016, 27: 227-231. PMID: 27593522, DOI: 10.1111/jon.12383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlberta Stroke Program Early CT ScoreDisability/deathAnterior circulation strokeAcute ischemic changesSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageIntracranial hemorrhageIschemic changesIndependent predictorsFavorable outcomeIntravenous thrombolytic therapyCT/MRI scansRankin Scale scoreEarly ischemic changesAcute ischemic infarctTopographic assessmentIschemic infarctAdmission CTClinical outcomesStroke patientsThrombolytic therapyCT scoreLentiform nucleusTomography scanImproved outcomesPrognostic toolInterhemispheric Asymmetry in Distribution of Infarct Lesions among Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Presenting to Hospital
Payabvash S, Taleb S, Benson JC, McKinney AM. Interhemispheric Asymmetry in Distribution of Infarct Lesions among Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Presenting to Hospital. Journal Of Stroke And Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016, 25: 2464-2469. PMID: 27373730, DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2016.06.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRight-sided strokeLeft-sided strokeAcute ischemic stroke patientsEarly clinical outcomesIschemic stroke patientsIschemic infarctInfarct lesionsInsular ribbonVoxel-based analysisClinical outcomesStroke patientsLentiform nucleusScale scoreHealth Stroke Scale scoreModified Rankin Scale scoreSymptom severityStroke risk factorsStroke Scale scoreHours of onsetRankin Scale scoreAcute ischemic infarctRate of treatmentAdmission symptomsSymptomatic infarctsRisk factors
2015
Delineation of microhemorrhage in acute hepatic encephalopathy using susceptibility-weighted imaging
Benson JC, Payabvash S, Thalken GL, Alonso J, Rykken J, Ott F, McKinney AM. Delineation of microhemorrhage in acute hepatic encephalopathy using susceptibility-weighted imaging. European Journal Of Radiology 2015, 85: 629-634. PMID: 26860677, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2015.12.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeriventricular white matterPlasma ammonia levelsWhite matterAHE patientsMRI severityClinical outcomesBasal gangliaChronic liver failureSubcortical white matterCortical gray matterSusceptibility-weighted imagingSWI MRILiver transplantationRegions of abnormalityLiver failureCerebral cortexClinical scoresClinical severityCommon locationPatientsGray matterSeverityAmmonia levelsBonferroni correctionDWI
2012
Location-weighted CTP analysis predicts early motor improvement in stroke
Payabvash S, Souza LC, Kamalian S, Wang Y, Passanese J, Kamalian S, Fung SH, Halpern EF, Schaefer PW, Gonzalez RG, Furie KL, Lev MH. Location-weighted CTP analysis predicts early motor improvement in stroke. Neurology 2012, 78: 1853-1859. PMID: 22573641, PMCID: PMC3369521, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e318258f799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute stroke patientsAdmission NIHSSMotor improvementStroke patientsCT perfusionPredictive valueOnly independent clinical predictorMultivariate binary logistic regressionFrontal lobe white matterMultivariate modelIndependent clinical predictorsMotor functional improvementMotor function improvementNegative predictive valuePositive predictive valueSuperior temporal gyrusBinary logistic regressionExtremity paresisAcute strokeSymptom onsetClinical predictorsConsecutive patientsIndependent predictorsClinical outcomesImaging predictors
2008
Autologous muscle precursor cell Transplantation for the treatment of Urinary Incontinence in Children with Classic Bladder Extrophy: One year follow up
Kajbafzadeh A, Elmi A, SALMASI A, Payabvash S, Sadeghi Z, Saeedi P, Nikfarjam L. Autologous muscle precursor cell Transplantation for the treatment of Urinary Incontinence in Children with Classic Bladder Extrophy: One year follow up. Journal Of Pediatric Urology 2008, 4: s42-s43. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2008.01.086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUrinary incontinencePrecursor cell transplantationAbdominal skeletal muscleUrinary continenceUrodynamic studiesCell transplantationTreatment optionsSignificant time-dependent improvementExstrophy/epispadias complexAttractive alternative treatment optionPersistent urinary incontinenceStructural urinary incontinenceMean bladder capacityBladder neck reconstructionMaximum urinary flowAlternative treatment optionTime-dependent improvementEffectiveness of treatmentBladder extrophyResultsEight patientsSphincter incompetenceBladder capacityDetrusor contractionMethodsTwelve patientsClinical outcomes