2023
Emergent external ventricular drain placement in patients with factor Xa inhibitor-associated intracerebral hemorrhage after reversal with andexanet alfa
Ammar A, Elsamadicy A, Ammar M, Reeves B, Koo A, Falcone G, Hwang D, Petersen N, Kim J, Beekman R, Prust M, Magid-Bernstein J, Acosta J, Herbert R, Sheth K, Matouk C, Gilmore E. Emergent external ventricular drain placement in patients with factor Xa inhibitor-associated intracerebral hemorrhage after reversal with andexanet alfa. Clinical Neurology And Neurosurgery 2023, 226: 107621. PMID: 36791588, DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.107621.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAndexanet alfaExtra-axial hemorrhageEVD placementThrombotic eventsNew hemorrhagePrimary safety outcomeExternal ventricular drain placementLarge prospective studiesIntensive care unitIntracerebral hemorrhage patientsVentricular drain placementBolus patientsHospital lengthHospital LOSICU LOSTract hemorrhageRankin scoreSecondary outcomesAdult patientsBolus groupPrimary outcomeCare unitIntracerebral hemorrhageLong administration timeHemorrhage patients
2019
Cerebral Edema and Intracranial Pressure in the Neurocritical Care Unit
Ghosal S, Sheth K. Cerebral Edema and Intracranial Pressure in the Neurocritical Care Unit. 2019, 19-27. DOI: 10.1017/9781107587908.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeurosurgical patientsNeurocritical care providersCritical care conditionsNeurocritical care unitCritical care physiciansCerebral edemaSurgical ICUIll patientsCare physiciansCare unitICU settingIntracranial pressureCare conditionsCare providersPatientsPhysiciansThorough guideTreatmentSignificant numberDay managementICUEdemaNeurologistsManagementClear summary
2017
Predictors of family satisfaction with support during shared decision making in neuroscience intensive care units (S23.005)
Ou D, Garritano J, Weber U, Johnson J, Anderson N, Knies A, Nhundu B, Bautista C, Sheth K, Rosand J, Hwang D. Predictors of family satisfaction with support during shared decision making in neuroscience intensive care units (S23.005). Neurology 2017, 88 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.88.16_supplement.s23.005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1996
Admission Serum Magnesium Level Does Not Predict the Hospital Outcome of Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
Madias J, Sheth K, Choudry M, Berger D, Madias N. Admission Serum Magnesium Level Does Not Predict the Hospital Outcome of Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction. JAMA Internal Medicine 1996, 156: 1701-1708. PMID: 8694669, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1996.00440140135013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute myocardial infarctionSerum magnesium concentrationSerum magnesium levelsMyocardial infarctionHospital courseEmergency departmentDiuretic agentsEarly presentationMagnesium levelsLow serum magnesium concentrationsAdmission serum magnesium levelsNormal serum magnesium concentrationsPatient's hospital courseOnset of symptomsCoronary care unitMagnesium concentrationHigh rateHypomagnesemic patientsNormomagnesemic patientsPreadmission useCardiac mortalityHospital outcomesExcessive morbidityAntiarrhythmic drugsCare unit