2017
Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest
Matthews EA, Magid-Bernstein J, Presciutti A, Rodriguez A, Roh D, Park S, Claassen J, Agarwal S. Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest. Resuscitation 2017, 114: 79-82. PMID: 28279695, PMCID: PMC5548414, DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2017.03.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebral Performance CategoryPoor neurological prognosisNeurological prognosisFamily's wishesPoor outcomeMost cardiac arrest patientsFavorable recoveryOne-yearEarly recovery groupUnfavorable neurological prognosisCardiac arrest patientsLife-sustaining therapyHemodynamic instabilityFavorable prognosisArrest patientsCardiac arrestGOC discussionsWorse outcomesPatient outcomesBrain deathCommon causeEarly recoveryCare conversationsRecovery groupMost survivors
2016
Unexpected Rapid Improvement and Neurogenic Stunned Myocardium in a Patient With Acute Motor Axonal Neuropathy
Magid-Bernstein J, Al-Mufti F, Merkler AE, Roh D, Patel S, May TL, Agarwal S, Claassen J, Park S. Unexpected Rapid Improvement and Neurogenic Stunned Myocardium in a Patient With Acute Motor Axonal Neuropathy. Journal Of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease 2016, 17: 135-141. PMID: 26905914, DOI: 10.1097/cnd.0000000000000109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnti-Bacterial AgentsFemaleGuillain-Barre SyndromeHumansMyocardial StunningPhysical Therapy ModalitiesPlasmapheresisRecovery of FunctionConceptsNeurogenic stunned myocardiumMotor axonal neuropathyStunned myocardiumAxonal neuropathyAcute motor axonal neuropathyUpper respiratory illnessBarré syndromeNeurologic symptomsAntiganglioside antibodiesComplete tetraplegiaHealthy womenRespiratory illnessLumbar punctureMotor functionPhysical therapyRare casePlasmapheresisMycoplasma pneumoniaeRapid improvementAreflexiaNeuropathyPatientsTetraplegiaMyocardiumBlood