2022
CT angiographic radiomics signature for risk stratification in anterior large vessel occlusion stroke
Avery EW, Behland J, Mak A, Haider SP, Zeevi T, Sanelli PC, Filippi CG, Malhotra A, Matouk CC, Griessenauer CJ, Zand R, Hendrix P, Abedi V, Falcone GJ, Petersen N, Sansing LH, Sheth KN, Payabvash S. CT angiographic radiomics signature for risk stratification in anterior large vessel occlusion stroke. NeuroImage Clinical 2022, 34: 103034. PMID: 35550243, PMCID: PMC9108990, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLarge vessel occlusion strokeIndependent cohortPrognostication toolsMechanical thrombectomyRisk stratificationOcclusion strokeExternal cohortAnterior circulation large vessel occlusion strokeOutcome predictionAcute stroke triageAnterior circulation territoryRadiomic featuresTime of admissionGeisinger Medical CenterLVO stroke patientsReliable clinical informationSignificant differencesAdmission CTAStroke patientsPrognostic informationFavorable outcomeStroke triageTreatment decisionsMedical CenterRadiomics signature
2021
Expedited and Comprehensive Management of Low-Risk TIA Patients in the Emergency Department is Safe and Less Costly
Garg A, Maran I, Amin H, Vlieks K, Neuschatz K, Coppola A, Poskus K, Johnson J, Davis M, Minja F, Schindler J, Sansing LH, Malhotra A, Jasne AS, Sharma R. Expedited and Comprehensive Management of Low-Risk TIA Patients in the Emergency Department is Safe and Less Costly. Journal Of Stroke And Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021, 30: 106016. PMID: 34325273, DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.106016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overClinical ProtocolsCost SavingsCost-Benefit AnalysisDecision Support TechniquesDelivery of Health Care, IntegratedEmergency Service, HospitalFeasibility StudiesFemaleHospital CostsHumansIschemic Attack, TransientLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePredictive Value of TestsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeTriageConceptsLow-risk TIA patientsTransient ischemic attackTIA patientsEmergency roomAcademic comprehensive stroke centerSingle-center cohort studyPre-pathway groupComprehensive stroke centerClinical practice recommendationsLength of stayOutcomes of interestImpending strokeIschemic attackOutpatient echocardiogramRapid outpatientTIA admissionsEchocardiogram findingsEchocardiographic findingsStroke clinicCohort studyStroke centersNeurovascular eventsEmergency departmentFinal diagnosisHospital costs
2009
Who will participate in acute stroke trials?
Kasner SE, Del Giudice A, Rosenberg S, Sheen M, Luciano JM, Cucchiara BL, Messé S, Sansing LH, Baren JM. Who will participate in acute stroke trials? Neurology 2009, 72: 1682-1688. PMID: 19433742, PMCID: PMC2683644, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e3181a55fbe.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAgedAttitude to HealthBiomedical ResearchCaregiversClinical Trials as TopicCultureData CollectionFemaleHumansInformed ConsentMaleMental CompetencyMiddle AgedPatient CompliancePatient Education as TopicPhysician-Patient RelationsProspective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk-TakingStrokeConceptsAcute treatment trialsAcute strokeTreatment trialsClinical trialsAcute stroke treatment trialsAcute stroke clinical trialsMean age 63Stroke treatment trialsVascular risk factorsMinority of patientsAcute stroke trialsStroke clinical trialsNovel therapeutic agentsStroke severityClinical factorsPrimary outcomeStroke trialsAcute trialProspective surveyTrial interventionRisk factorsStroke typeHigh incidenceAge 63Patients