2021
Portable, bedside, low-field magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of intracerebral hemorrhage
Mazurek MH, Cahn BA, Yuen MM, Prabhat AM, Chavva IR, Shah JT, Crawford AL, Welch EB, Rothberg J, Sacolick L, Poole M, Wira C, Matouk CC, Ward A, Timario N, Leasure A, Beekman R, Peng TJ, Witsch J, Antonios JP, Falcone GJ, Gobeske KT, Petersen N, Schindler J, Sansing L, Gilmore EJ, Hwang DY, Kim JA, Malhotra A, Sze G, Rosen MS, Kimberly WT, Sheth KN. Portable, bedside, low-field magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of intracerebral hemorrhage. Nature Communications 2021, 12: 5119. PMID: 34433813, PMCID: PMC8387402, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25441-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBrainCerebral HemorrhageFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNeuroimagingConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingNIH Stroke ScaleIntracerebral hemorrhageHematoma volumeYale-New Haven HospitalStroke care pathwayConventional magnetic resonance imagingBoard-certified neuroradiologistsNew Haven HospitalResource-limited settingsStroke ScaleClinical outcomesLow-field magnetic resonance imagingCare pathwayLow-field magnetic resonanceRadiological examinationConventional neuroimagingAdvanced MRI technologiesResonance imagingCases of disagreementHemorrhageMRI technologyPortable MRINeuroimagingMagnetic resonanceStroke Disparities Among Nonracial Minorities in the All of Us Research Program
Leasure AC, Acosta JN, Both C, Szejko N, Brown SC, Sheth KN, Falcone GJ. Stroke Disparities Among Nonracial Minorities in the All of Us Research Program. Stroke 2021, 52: e488-e490. PMID: 34139858, PMCID: PMC8316290, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.121.034903.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Cause of death in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage survivors: Multistate longitudinal study.
Kuohn LR, Leasure AC, Acosta JN, Vanent K, Murthy SB, Kamel H, Matouk CC, Sansing LH, Falcone GJ, Sheth KN. Cause of death in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage survivors: Multistate longitudinal study. Neurology 2020, 95: e2736-e2745. PMID: 32917797, PMCID: PMC7734723, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000010736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCause of deathRecurrent intracranial hemorrhageIntracerebral hemorrhage survivorsAtrial fibrillationICH survivorsIschemic strokeIntracranial hemorrhageSpontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage survivorsMultivariable Cox proportional hazardsCox proportional hazardsLong-term survivalMedian followRespiratory failureHospital readmissionPrimary outcomePrimary diagnosisSpontaneous ICHCardiac diseaseClaims dataMultinomial logistic regressionNontraumatic ICHProportional hazardsAdult survivorsLogistic regressionPatientsGenetically Elevated LDL Associates with Lower Risk of Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Falcone GJ, Kirsch E, Acosta JN, Noche RB, Leasure A, Marini S, Chung J, Selim M, Meschia JF, Brown DL, Worrall BB, Tirschwell DL, Jagiella JM, Schmidt H, Jimenez‐Conde J, Fernandez‐Cadenas I, Lindgren A, Slowik A, Gill D, Holmes M, Phuah C, Petersen NH, Matouk CN, Gunel M, Sansing L, Bennett D, Chen Z, Sun LL, Clarke R, Walters RG, Gill TM, Biffi A, Kathiresan S, Langefeld CD, Woo D, Rosand J, Sheth KN, Anderson CD, Consortium F. Genetically Elevated LDL Associates with Lower Risk of Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Annals Of Neurology 2020, 88: 56-66. PMID: 32277781, PMCID: PMC7523882, DOI: 10.1002/ana.25740.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracerebral hemorrhagePolygenic risk scoresLDL cholesterolLower riskTotal cholesterolICH riskLow-density lipoprotein cholesterol levelsRisk of ICHLipoprotein cholesterol levelsPotential causal roleMendelian randomization analysisAnn NeurolLDL levelsCholesterol levelsICH casesObservational studySD increaseSignificant single nucleotide polymorphismsRisk scoreSignificant associationCholesterolMR analysisInverse correlationRandomization analysisSingle nucleotide polymorphisms
2018
Cardioembolic Stroke Risk and Recovery After Anticoagulation-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Murphy MP, Kuramatsu JB, Leasure A, Falcone GJ, Kamel H, Sansing LH, Kourkoulis C, Schwab K, Elm JJ, Gurol ME, Tran H, Greenberg SM, Viswanathan A, Anderson CD, Schwab S, Rosand J, Shi FD, Kittner SJ, Testai FD, Woo D, Langefeld CD, James ML, Koch S, Huttner HB, Biffi A, Sheth KN. Cardioembolic Stroke Risk and Recovery After Anticoagulation-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Stroke 2018, 49: 2652-2658. PMID: 30355194, PMCID: PMC6211810, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.118.021799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardioembolic stroke riskOral anticoagulation therapyRankin Scale scoreIntracerebral hemorrhageFunctional recoveryStroke riskAnticoagulation resumptionVASc scoreRecurrent strokeAnticoagulation therapyScale scoreAnticoagulation-related intracerebral hemorrhageDecreased likelihoodSurvivors of ICHModified Rankin Scale scoreNonvalvular atrial fibrillationRecurrent intracerebral hemorrhageOral anticoagulation treatmentICH survivorsTherapy resumptionAnticoagulation treatmentCardioembolic strokeIschemic strokeAtrial fibrillationIndex event
2017
Functional Improvement Among Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) Survivors up to 12 Months Post-injury
Sreekrishnan A, Leasure AC, Shi FD, Hwang DY, Schindler JL, Petersen NH, Gilmore EJ, Kamel H, Sansing LH, Greer DM, Sheth KN. Functional Improvement Among Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) Survivors up to 12 Months Post-injury. Neurocritical Care 2017, 27: 326-333. PMID: 28685394, PMCID: PMC5700855, DOI: 10.1007/s12028-017-0425-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Perihematomal Edema Expansion Rates and Patient Outcomes in Deep and Lobar Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Grunwald Z, Beslow LA, Urday S, Vashkevich A, Ayres A, Greenberg SM, Goldstein JN, Leasure A, Shi FD, Kahle KT, Battey TW, Simard JM, Rosand J, Kimberly WT, Sheth KN. Perihematomal Edema Expansion Rates and Patient Outcomes in Deep and Lobar Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Neurocritical Care 2016, 26: 205-212. PMID: 27844466, PMCID: PMC5378491, DOI: 10.1007/s12028-016-0321-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLobar intracerebral hemorrhageIntracerebral hemorrhagePoor functional outcomeDeep intracerebral hemorrhageFunctional outcomeIntraventricular hemorrhageWarfarin-related intracerebral hemorrhageSpontaneous supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhagePrimary intraventricular hemorrhageSupratentorial intracerebral hemorrhageGlasgow Coma ScaleSpontaneous intracerebral hemorrhageICH cohortSubsequent surgeryComa ScaleBaseline CTICH volumeFirst CTPatient outcomesOdds ratioInclusion criteriaPHE volumeCT scanExclusion criteriaUnadjusted regressionRate of Perihematomal Edema Expansion Predicts Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Urday S, Beslow LA, Dai F, Zhang F, Battey TW, Vashkevich A, Ayres AM, Leasure AC, Selim MH, Simard JM, Rosand J, Kimberly WT, Sheth KN. Rate of Perihematomal Edema Expansion Predicts Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Critical Care Medicine 2016, 44: 790-797. PMID: 26757167, PMCID: PMC4859217, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000001553.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRankin Scale scorePerihematomal edema volumeIntracerebral hemorrhageEdema volumePerihematomal edemaScale scoreOrdinal shift analysisPerihematomal edema expansionPatients 18 yearsRetrospective cohort studyTertiary medical centerIntracerebral Hemorrhage ScoreNeurologic outcomeCohort studyIndependent predictorsIntraventricular hemorrhageSecondary injuryWorse outcomesCurrent treatmentHemorrhage scoreMedical CenterCT scanDevastating disorderEdema expansionHemorrhage