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 scorePatientsAneurysmsHigher Hospital Frailty Risk Score is associated with increased complications and healthcare resource utilization after endovascular treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms
Koo AB, Elsamadicy AA, Renedo D, Sarkozy M, Sherman J, Reeves BC, Havlik J, Antonios J, Sujijantarat N, Hebert R, Malhotra A, Matouk C. Higher Hospital Frailty Risk Score is associated with increased complications and healthcare resource utilization after endovascular treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms. Journal Of NeuroInterventional Surgery 2022, 15: 255-261. PMID: 35292571, PMCID: PMC8931798, DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-018484.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital Frailty Risk ScoreNon-routine dischargeLength of stayFrailty Risk ScoreHealthcare resource utilizationTotal hospital costsEndovascular treatmentIntracranial aneurysmsAdverse eventsHospital costsRisk scoreHighest Hospital Frailty Risk ScoresMean LOSNational Inpatient Sample databaseMean total hospital costMultivariate logistic regression analysisImpact of frailtyRetrospective cohort studyICD-10-CM codesLogistic regression analysisRegression analysisMultivariate regression analysisCohort studyDischarge dispositionPatient demographics
2021
Approach to the Superior Ophthalmic Vein for Endovascular Treatment of Cavernous Dural Fistula
Iglesias B, Yasuda M, Renedo D, Weil D, Racana I, Goland J, Garbugino S. Approach to the Superior Ophthalmic Vein for Endovascular Treatment of Cavernous Dural Fistula. World Neurosurgery 2021, 151: 1. PMID: 33862293, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.04.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuperior ophthalmic veinInferior petrosal sinusOphthalmic veinDural cavernous fistulasDural fistulasCavernous fistulaPetrosal sinusOpen approachBarrow Type DIntracranial dural fistulasRed right eyeProgressive vision lossType 2 diabetesCavernous sinus areaCavernous dural fistulasIntractable glaucomaProgressive exophthalmosEndovascular treatmentVisual acuityRight eyeInterventional therapyCavernous sinusVision lossSurgery teamTransvenous approach