2021
Idiopathic primary intraventricular hemorrhage and cerebral small vessel disease
Das A, Regenhardt R, Gokcal E, Horn M, Daoud N, Schwab K, Rost N, Viswanathan A, Kimberly W, Goldstein J, Biffi A, Schwamm L, Rosand J, Greenberg S, Gurol M. Idiopathic primary intraventricular hemorrhage and cerebral small vessel disease. International Journal Of Stroke 2021, 17: 645-653. PMID: 34427471, PMCID: PMC10947797, DOI: 10.1177/17474930211043957.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebral small vessel diseaseCerebral amyloid angiopathyPrimary intraventricular hemorrhageIdiopathic primary intraventricular hemorrhageProbable cerebral amyloid angiopathyAmyloid angiopathySmall vessel diseaseIntraventricular hemorrhageVessel diseaseMean initial blood pressureNon-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhageBrain magnetic resonance imagingInitial blood pressurePrimary intraparenchymal hemorrhageSingle referral centerBrain magnetic resonanceMagnetic resonance imagingCSVD subtypesBoston criteriaReferral centerBlood pressureConsecutive patientsCerebral amyloidIntracerebral hemorrhageIntraparenchymal hemorrhage
2019
Relation of Admission Blood Pressure to In-hospital and 90-Day Outcomes in Patients Presenting With Transient Ischemic Attack
Bangalore S, Schwamm L, Smith E, Hellkamp A, Xian Y, Schulte P, Saver J, Fonarow G, Bhatt D, Committee and Investigators F. Relation of Admission Blood Pressure to In-hospital and 90-Day Outcomes in Patients Presenting With Transient Ischemic Attack. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2019, 123: 1083-1095. PMID: 30685057, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2018.12.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransient ischemic attackSystolic blood pressureAdmission blood pressureDiastolic blood pressureMean arterial pressureBlood pressureIschemic attackPulse pressureHospital outcomesPostdischarge outcomesArterial pressureLower admission systolic blood pressureAdmission systolic blood pressureHigher admission blood pressureLower systolic blood pressureGuidelines-Stroke registryMajor cardiovascular eventsAdmission systolicPostdischarge mortalityCardiovascular eventsCardiovascular readmissionHospital deathInverse associationHigh riskPatients
2018
Shock Index Predicts Patient‐Related Clinical Outcomes in Stroke
Myint P, Sheng S, Xian Y, Matsouaka R, Reeves M, Saver J, Bhatt D, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Smith E. Shock Index Predicts Patient‐Related Clinical Outcomes in Stroke. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2018, 7: e007581. PMID: 30371191, PMCID: PMC6222962, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.117.007581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShock indexClinical outcomesWorse outcomesPatient-related clinical outcomesHealth Stroke ScaleBlood pressure componentsAcute stroke casesRankin Scale scoreSystolic blood pressureUseful prognostic indicatorMortality prediction modelIndividual stroke subtypesLinear spline modelsHospital mortalityHospital outcomesHospital stayStroke ScaleAcute strokeDischarge destinationBlood pressureStroke subtypesPoint of carePoor outcomePrognostic valueStroke cases
2017
Blood pressure and in-hospital outcomes in patients presenting with ischaemic stroke
Bangalore S, Schwamm L, Smith E, Hellkamp A, Suter R, Xian Y, Schulte P, Fonarow G, Bhatt D, Committee and Investigators F. Blood pressure and in-hospital outcomes in patients presenting with ischaemic stroke. European Heart Journal 2017, 38: 2827-2835. PMID: 28982227, PMCID: PMC5837595, DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehx330.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMean arterial pressureSystolic blood pressureAcute ischemic strokeDiastolic blood pressureBlood pressureIschemic strokeShort-term outcomesHaemorrhagic complicationsThrombolytic therapyPulse pressureHospital outcomesAdmission diastolic blood pressureHigher systolic BP valuesPoor short-term outcomeHigher systolic blood pressureLower systolic blood pressureGuidelines-Stroke registryPost-stroke hypertensionLower blood pressureSystolic BP valuesOutcomes of interestAdmission systolicHospital mortalityHospital deathArterial pressureCoexistent Sickle Cell Disease Has No Impact on the Safety or Outcome of Lytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Adams R, Cox M, Ozark S, Kanter J, Schulte P, Xian Y, Fonarow G, Smith E, Schwamm L. Coexistent Sickle Cell Disease Has No Impact on the Safety or Outcome of Lytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Stroke 2017, 48: 686-691. PMID: 28183857, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.116.015412.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSickle cell diseaseAcute ischemic strokeIschemic strokeThrombolytic therapyCell diseaseMultivariable logistic regression modelAdmission National InstitutesGuidelines-Stroke registrySymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageHealth Stroke ScaleIntracranial hemorrhage rateAmerican Stroke AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationNational Heart LungNational InstituteLogistic regression modelsLytic therapyStroke ScaleTPA useBlood pressureDischarge outcomesHemorrhage rateStroke patientsBlood InstituteExchange transfusion
2014
Quality of Care for Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes as a Function of Hospital Revascularization Capability: Insights From Get With The Guidelines‐CAD
Thukkani A, Fonarow G, Cannon C, Cox M, Hernandez A, Peterson E, Peacock W, Laskey W, Schwamm L, Bhatt D, Committee and Investigators F. Quality of Care for Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes as a Function of Hospital Revascularization Capability: Insights From Get With The Guidelines‐CAD. Clinical Cardiology 2014, 37: 285-292. PMID: 24452828, PMCID: PMC6649649, DOI: 10.1002/clc.22246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute coronary syndrome patientsCoronary syndrome patientsGWTG-CAD hospitalsLipid-lowering therapyRevascularization capabilitySyndrome patientsCare qualityAcute coronary syndromeLow-density lipoproteinQuality of careRevascularization cohortCoronary syndromeDiseases HospitalBlood pressureWeight managementHospital typePhysical activityPatientsRevascularization hospitalsUS hospitalsHospitalMultivariate analysisTherapyCareQuality measures
2012
Sex differences in in-hospital mortality in acute decompensated heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction
Hsich E, Grau-Sepulveda M, Hernandez A, Peterson E, Schwamm L, Bhatt D, Fonarow G. Sex differences in in-hospital mortality in acute decompensated heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction. American Heart Journal 2012, 163: 430-437.e3. PMID: 22424014, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2011.12.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital mortalityHeart failureRisk factorsHF patientsEjection fractionAcute decompensated heart failureRenal failure/dialysisGuidelines-Heart FailureDecompensated heart failurePrimary end pointPeripheral vascular diseaseSystolic blood pressureCoronary artery diseaseValvular heart diseaseEquation logistic modelsSex differencesMulticenter registryBaseline characteristicsArtery diseaseBlood pressureHospital clusteringHospitalized patientsStudy cohortVascular diseaseHeart disease
1997
Pharmacological elevation of blood pressure in acute stroke. Clinical effects and safety.
Rordorf G, Cramer S, Efird J, Schwamm L, Buonanno F, Koroshetz W. Pharmacological elevation of blood pressure in acute stroke. Clinical effects and safety. Stroke 1997, 28: 2133-8. PMID: 9368553, DOI: 10.1161/01.str.28.11.2133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood pressure thresholdAcute strokeBlood pressureInduced hypertensionCerebral arterySystolic blood pressure thresholdNeurological intensive care unitPhenylephrine-Induced HypertensionAcute cerebral ischemiaSubset of patientsIntensive care unitPressure thresholdCardiac morbidityIschemic deficitsIschemic symptomsPressor agentsBaseline characteristicsIschemic strokeNeurological deficitsCerebral ischemiaCerebral perfusionBrain edemaCare unitClinical effectsIntracerebral hemorrhage