2024
Sex Modifies the Severity and Outcome of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Rivier C, Renedo D, Marini S, Magid‐Bernstein J, de Havenon A, Rosand J, Hanley D, Ziai W, Mayer S, Woo D, Sansing L, Sheth K, Anderson C, Falcone G. Sex Modifies the Severity and Outcome of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Annals Of Neurology 2024 PMID: 39499118, DOI: 10.1002/ana.27123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of hematoma expansionHighest risk of hematoma expansionRisk of poor outcomesIntracerebral hemorrhageHematoma expansionHigh riskMale sexPoor outcomeOutcome of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhageClinical characteristics of patientsStudies of intracerebral hemorrhageNon-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhageIndividual patient data meta-analysisPatient data meta-analysisSpontaneous intracerebral hemorrhageSingle-center studyIntracerebral hemorrhage patientsHigh risk of expansionCharacteristics of patientsIntracerebral hemorrhage severityPoor functional outcomeRandomized clinical trialsData meta-analysisHemorrhage volumeClinical characteristicsWhite matter hyperintensity on MRI and plasma Aβ42/40 ratio additively increase the risk of cognitive impairment in hypertensive adults
de Havenon A, Gottesman R, Willamson J, Rost N, Sharma R, Li V, Littig L, Stulberg E, Falcone G, Prabhakaran S, Schneider A, Sheth K, Pajewski N, Brickman A. White matter hyperintensity on MRI and plasma Aβ42/40 ratio additively increase the risk of cognitive impairment in hypertensive adults. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: 6810-6819. PMID: 39229896, PMCID: PMC11485393, DOI: 10.1002/alz.14126.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of cognitive impairmentYears of follow-upCognitive impairmentExposure categoriesHigh-risk categoryWhite matter hyperintensitySystolic Blood Pressure Intervention TrialRates of cognitive impairmentSPRINT-MIND trialDementia preventionFollow-upLow-risk categoryMIND trialAdditional risk factorsDevelopment of cognitive impairmentIntervention trialsHypertensive adultsHazard ratioRisk factorsHigh riskLow riskVascular healthTertileRiskImpairmentAPOE epsilon variants and composite risk of dementia, disability, and death in the health and retirement study
Clocchiatti‐Tuozzo S, Szejko N, Rivier C, Renedo D, Huo S, Sheth K, Gill T, Falcone G. APOE epsilon variants and composite risk of dementia, disability, and death in the health and retirement study. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2024, 72: 2989-2999. PMID: 38946154, PMCID: PMC11461103, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.19043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of dementiaOutcome of dementiaAssociated with lower riskOlder adultsRetirement StudySecondary analysisEffects of tested interventionsHealth and Retirement StudyClinical trials of older adultsApo E4Composite outcomePrimary analysisHigh riskLow riskCox proportional hazards modelsProportional hazards modelMultivariate Cox proportional hazards modelDementiaAPOE genotypeClinical trialsHazards modelDisabilityParticipantsFunctional outcomesHeart diseaseUncertainty-aware deep-learning model for prediction of supratentorial hematoma expansion from admission non-contrast head computed tomography scan
Tran A, Zeevi T, Haider S, Abou Karam G, Berson E, Tharmaseelan H, Qureshi A, Sanelli P, Werring D, Malhotra A, Petersen N, de Havenon A, Falcone G, Sheth K, Payabvash S. Uncertainty-aware deep-learning model for prediction of supratentorial hematoma expansion from admission non-contrast head computed tomography scan. Npj Digital Medicine 2024, 7: 26. PMID: 38321131, PMCID: PMC10847454, DOI: 10.1038/s41746-024-01007-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDeep learning modelsHematoma expansionIntracerebral hemorrhageICH expansionComputed tomographyNon-contrast head CTNon-contrast head computed tomographyHigh risk of HEHead computed tomographyHigh-confidence predictionsRisk of HENon-contrast headReceiver operating characteristic areaModifiable risk factorsMonte Carlo dropoutOperating characteristics areaPotential treatment targetHead CTVisual markersIdentified patientsAutomated deep learning modelDataset of patientsRisk factorsHigh riskPatientsAPOE ε4 and Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Brain Arteriovenous Malformation
Renedo D, Rivier C, Koo A, Sujijantarat N, Clocchiatti-Tuozzo S, Wu K, Torres-Lopez V, Huo S, Gunel M, de Havenon A, Sheth K, Matouk C, Falcone G. APOE ε4 and Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Brain Arteriovenous Malformation. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2355368. PMID: 38363572, PMCID: PMC10873768, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.55368.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApolipoprotein E e4Participants of European ancestryRisk of intracerebral hemorrhageHigh risk of intracerebral hemorrhageCross-sectional studyUK BiobankEuropean ancestryHigh riskUs Research ProgramUK Biobank participantsInternational Classification of DiseasesAssociated with higher risk of ICHCross-sectional study of patientsAPOE e4 statusClassification of DiseasesApolipoprotein ENinth Revision and Tenth RevisionAssociated with higher riskIndividual-level dataMultivariate logistic regressionIntracerebral hemorrhage riskBrain arteriovenous malformationsIntracerebral hemorrhageBiobank participantsTenth Revision
2023
Suboptimal Sleep Duration Is Associated With Poorer Neuroimaging Brain Health Profiles in Middle‐Aged Individuals Without Stroke or Dementia
Clocchiatti‐Tuozzo S, Rivier C, Renedo D, Lopez V, Geer J, Miner B, Yaggi H, de Havenon A, Payabvash S, Sheth K, Gill T, Falcone G. Suboptimal Sleep Duration Is Associated With Poorer Neuroimaging Brain Health Profiles in Middle‐Aged Individuals Without Stroke or Dementia. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2023, 13: e031514. PMID: 38156552, PMCID: PMC10863828, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.031514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuboptimal sleep durationWhite matter hyperintensitiesMiddle-aged individualsLong sleep durationLarger WMH volumeSleep durationMiddle-aged adultsHealth profileWMH volumeAmerican Heart Association's LifeAsymptomatic middle-aged adultsWMH presenceVolume of WMHOptimal sleepSelf-reported sleep durationModifiable risk factorsWhite matter tractsProspective magnetic resonanceSimple 7Cardiovascular healthRisk factorsShort sleepMatter hyperintensitiesHigh riskEarly interventionIntensive Blood Pressure Reduction is Associated with Reduced Hematoma Growth in Fast Bleeding Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Li Q, Morotti A, Warren A, Qureshi A, Dowlatshahi D, Falcone G, Sheth K, Shoamanesh A, Murthy S, Viswanathan A, Goldstein J. Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction is Associated with Reduced Hematoma Growth in Fast Bleeding Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Annals Of Neurology 2023, 95: 129-136. PMID: 37706569, DOI: 10.1002/ana.26795.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlood pressure reductionIntensive Blood Pressure ReductionIntensive BP reductionIntracerebral hemorrhageHematoma growthBP reductionPressure reductionImproved functional independenceIntensive BP loweringLarge clinical trialsSpontaneous intracerebral hemorrhageAntihypertensive treatmentHemorrhage 2BP loweringSymptom onsetHematoma volumeHematoma expansionClinical trialsHigh riskTomography timePatientsFunctional independenceEarly useHemorrhageLower ratesRacial and Ethnic Differences in the Risk of Ischemic Stroke After Nontraumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Simonetto M, Sheth K, Ziai W, Iadecola C, Zhang C, Murthy S. Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Risk of Ischemic Stroke After Nontraumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Stroke 2023, 54: 2401-2408. PMID: 37462054, PMCID: PMC10529487, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.123.043160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-Hispanic white patientsNon-Hispanic blacksIschemic strokeIntracerebral hemorrhageHispanic patientsWhite patientsAtrial fibrillationICH patientsHigh riskNon-Hispanic black patientsCox proportional hazards modelIncident ischemic strokeRetrospective cohort studyNontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhageValvular heart diseaseTime of dischargeLarge heterogeneous cohortProportional hazards modelNon-Hispanic whitesICH hospitalizationsCardiovascular comorbiditiesMedian followCohort studyVascular comorbiditiesConcomitant diagnosisHigher Hospital Frailty Risk Score Is Associated With Increased Risk of Stroke: Observational and Genetic Analyses
Renedo D, Acosta J, Koo A, Rivier C, Sujijantarat N, de Havenon A, Sharma R, Gill T, Sheth K, Falcone G, Matouk C. Higher Hospital Frailty Risk Score Is Associated With Increased Risk of Stroke: Observational and Genetic Analyses. Stroke 2023, 54: 1538-1547. PMID: 37216451, PMCID: PMC10212531, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.122.041891.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital Frailty Risk ScoreRisk of strokeHighest Hospital Frailty Risk ScoresDate of consentFrailty Risk ScoreMendelian randomization analysisStroke riskRisk scoreRandomization analysisTime of enrollmentAvailable electronic health recordsMendelian randomizationElectronic health recordsLook-back periodIncident strokeDose-response wayFrailty statusHemorrhagic strokeMultivariable analysisStroke eventsObservational studyHigh riskFrailtySignificant associationSimilar association
2021
Chronic Kidney Disease is Associated with Higher Risk and Worse Outcome after Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage (2729)
Leasure A, Vanent K, Acosta J, Woo D, Murthy S, Kamel H, Cohen J, Townsend R, Petersen N, Sansing L, Gill T, Sheth K, Falcone G. Chronic Kidney Disease is Associated with Higher Risk and Worse Outcome after Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage (2729). Neurology 2021, 96 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.96.15_supplement.2729.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Global, Regional, and Country-Specific Lifetime Risks of Stroke, 1990 and 2016
Feigin V, Nguyen G, Cercy K, Johnson C, Alam T, Parmar P, Abajobir A, Abate K, Abd-Allah F, Abejie A, Abyu G, Ademi Z, Agarwal G, Ahmed M, Akinyemi R, Al-Raddadi R, Aminde L, Amlie-Lefond C, Ansari H, Asayesh H, Asgedom S, Atey T, Ayele H, Banach M, Banerjee A, Barac A, Barker-Collo S, Bärnighausen T, Barregard L, Basu S, Bedi N, Behzadifar M, Béjot Y, Bennett D, Bensenor I, Berhe D, Boneya D, Brainin M, Campos-Nonato I, Caso V, Castañeda-Orjuela C, Rivas J, Catalá-López F, Christensen H, Criqui M, Damasceno A, Dandona L, Dandona R, Davletov K, de Courten B, deVeber G, Dokova K, Edessa D, Endres M, Faraon E, Farvid M, Fischer F, Foreman K, Forouzanfar M, Gall S, Gebrehiwot T, Geleijnse J, Gillum R, Giroud M, Goulart A, Gupta R, Gupta R, Hachinski V, Hamadeh R, Hankey G, Hareri H, Havmoeller R, Hay S, Hegazy M, Hibstu D, James S, Jeemon P, John D, Jonas J, Jóźwiak J, Kalani R, Kandel A, Kasaeian A, Kengne A, Khader Y, Khan A, Khang Y, Khubchandani J, Kim D, Kim Y, Kivimaki M, Kokubo Y, Kolte D, Kopec J, Kosen S, Kravchenko M, Krishnamurthi R, Kumar G, Lafranconi A, Lavados P, Legesse Y, Li Y, Liang X, Lo W, Lorkowski S, Lotufo P, Loy C, Mackay M, Abd El Razek H, Mahdavi M, Majeed A, Malekzadeh R, Malta D, Mamun A, Mantovani L, Martins S, Mate K, Mazidi M, Mehata S, Meier T, Melaku Y, Mendoza W, Mensah G, Meretoja A, Mezgebe H, Miazgowski T, Miller T, Ibrahim N, Mohammed S, Mokdad A, Moosazadeh M, Moran A, Musa K, Negoi R, Nguyen M, Nguyen Q, Nguyen T, Tran T, Nguyen T, Anggraini Ningrum D, Norrving B, Noubiap J, O’Donnell M, Olagunju A, Onuma O, Owolabi M, Parsaeian M, Patton G, Piradov M, Pletcher M, Pourmalek F, Prakash V, Qorbani M, Rahman M, Rahman M, Rai R, Ranta A, Rawaf D, Rawaf S, Renzaho A, Robinson S, Sahathevan R, Sahebkar A, Salomon J, Santalucia P, Santos I, Sartorius B, Schutte A, Sepanlou S, Shafieesabet A, Shaikh M, Shamsizadeh M, Sheth K, Sisay M, Shin M, Shiue I, Silva D, Sobngwi E, Soljak M, Sorensen R, Sposato L, Stranges S, Suliankatchi R, Tabarés-Seisdedos R, Tanne D, Nguyen C, Thakur J, Thrift A, Tirschwell D, Topor-Madry R, Tran B, Nguyen L, Truelsen T, Tsilimparis N, Tyrovolas S, Ukwaja K, Uthman O, Varakin Y, Vasankari T, Venketasubramanian N, Vlassov V, Wang W, Werdecker A, Wolfe C, Xu G, Yano Y, Yonemoto N, Yu C, Zaidi Z, El Sayed Zaki M, Zhou M, Ziaeian B, Zipkin B, Vos T, Naghavi M, Murray C, Roth G. Global, Regional, and Country-Specific Lifetime Risks of Stroke, 1990 and 2016. New England Journal Of Medicine 2018, 379: 2429-2437. PMID: 30575491, PMCID: PMC6247346, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1804492.Peer-Reviewed Original Research