2021
Admission Hemoglobin Levels Are Associated With Functional Outcome in Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Acosta JN, Leasure AC, Kuohn LR, Both CP, Petersen NH, Sansing LH, Matouk CC, Testai F, Langefeld CD, Woo D, Kamel H, Murthy SB, Qureshi A, Mayer SA, Sheth KN, Falcone GJ. Admission Hemoglobin Levels Are Associated With Functional Outcome in Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Critical Care Medicine 2021, 49: 828-837. PMID: 33591003, PMCID: PMC8611893, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000004891.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdmission hemoglobin levelsHemoglobin levelsNontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhageIntracerebral hemorrhageHematoma volumePoor outcomeHematoma expansionIntracerebral hemorrhage patientsPredictors of outcomeSpontaneous intracerebral hemorrhageIndividual patient dataHigher hemoglobin levelsAdmission hematoma volumeExposure of interestDose-response analysisAdmission hemoglobinRankin ScalePrimary outcomeHemorrhage patientsFunctional outcomeRepeat CTClinical trialsObservational studyHemorrhage sizeBetter outcomes
2019
Perihematomal Edema After Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Active Malignancy
Gusdon AM, Nyquist PA, Torres-Lopez VM, Leasure AC, Falcone GJ, Sheth KN, Sansing LH, Hanley DF, Malani R. Perihematomal Edema After Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Active Malignancy. Stroke 2019, 51: 129-136. PMID: 31744426, PMCID: PMC7048624, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.119.027085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood product transfusionThirty-day mortalityIntracerebral hemorrhagePerihematomal edemaActive malignancyProduct transfusionPHE volumeICH volumeActive cancerPHE growthPlatelet transfusionsCentral nervous system involvementRecurrence of malignancyNervous system involvementNontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhageCancer-specific dataPHE expansionRecent chemotherapyChart reviewConclusions PatientsControl patientsMost patientsHematoma volumeInstitutional databaseSystem involvement