2021
Clearing the Congestion
Berman J, Lee L, Monga R, Ye K, Sprayregen S, Haramati L. Clearing the Congestion. Journal Of Thoracic Imaging 2021, 38: 18-22. PMID: 34739426, DOI: 10.1097/rti.0000000000000625.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormal brain natriuretic peptideBrain natriuretic peptideCongestive heart failureHistory of CHFSerum brain natriuretic peptideHigher body mass indexBody mass indexBNP levelsMass indexPresence of CHFHigher serum BNP levelsSerum BNP levelsEmergency department patientsED cohortCXR resultsHeart failureDepartment patientsED patientsStudy cohortNatriuretic peptideClinical dilemmaChest radiographsPatientsCXRLogistic regression
2019
The relationship between adrenal incidentalomas and mortality risk
Taya M, Paroder V, Bellin E, Haramati L. The relationship between adrenal incidentalomas and mortality risk. European Radiology 2019, 29: 6245-6255. PMID: 30993434, PMCID: PMC6801004, DOI: 10.1007/s00330-019-06202-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdrenal incidentalomasMortality riskSurvival analysisNational Death Index queryCox proportional hazards modelAdrenal incidentaloma patientsMethodsRetrospective cohort studyPeripheral vascular diseaseChronic pulmonary diseaseCause mortality riskIncidence of malignancyKaplan-Meier curvesEmergency room presentationProportional hazards modelAcademic medical centerAbdominal CT examsIncidentaloma patientsCause mortalityHospital deathCohort studyAdrenal diseaseCT abdomenHeart failurePulmonary diseaseRenal disease
2012
Diagnostic Imaging and Risk Stratification of Patients With Acute Pulmonary Embolism
Burns S, Haramati L. Diagnostic Imaging and Risk Stratification of Patients With Acute Pulmonary Embolism. Cardiology In Review 2012, 20: 015-024. PMID: 22143281, DOI: 10.1097/crd.0b013e31822d2a6a.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsAcute pulmonary embolismPulmonary embolismRisk stratificationImaging testsLower extremity deep venous thrombosisCommon acute cardiovascular diseaseExtremity deep venous thrombosisBest imaging testRight heart dysfunctionRight heart failureDeep venous thrombosisVentilation-perfusion scintigraphyProximal lower extremityNormal chest radiographTreatment of patientsAcute cardiovascular diseaseWhole-body effective doseDiagnostic imaging testsNegative CTPAHeart failurePrompt diagnosisTomography pulmonaryVenous thrombosisClinical probabilityCompression ultrasonography
2009
ACR Appropriateness Criteria® on Acute Respiratory Illness
Washington L, Khan A, Mohammed T, Batra P, Gurney J, Haramati L, Jeudy J, MacMahon H, Rozenshtein A, Vydareny K, Kaiser L, Raoof S. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® on Acute Respiratory Illness. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2009, 6: 675-680. PMID: 19800586, PMCID: PMC7106070, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2009.06.022.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsAcute respiratory illnessRespiratory illnessRisk factorsPositive physical examinationAcute respiratory failureFebrile neutropenic patientsChest radiographic findingsACR Appropriateness CriteriaCongestive heart failureCoronary artery diseaseSeverity of illnessDifferent clinical settingsRespiratory failureNeutropenic patientsArtery diseaseHeart failureSevere pneumoniaRadiographic findingsPhysical examinationRadiologic studiesChest CTClinical historyLaboratory findingsAppropriateness CriteriaChest imaging
2007
Radiology Residents’ On-Call Interpretation of Chest Radiographs for Congestive Heart Failure
Feldmann E, Jain V, Rakoff S, Haramati L. Radiology Residents’ On-Call Interpretation of Chest Radiographs for Congestive Heart Failure. Academic Radiology 2007, 14: 1264-1270. PMID: 17889343, DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2007.06.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongestive heart failureHeart failureChest radiographsStudy patientsExpert panelRadiographic findingsControl groupExpert panel agreementResidents' interpretationsSubtle radiographic findingsSpecific radiographic findingsBlinded expert panelRadiology residentsConvenience subsetFemale patientsClinical indicationsStudy groupStudy populationPatientsAnteroposterior projectionRadiographsCardiothoracic radiologistsStudy periodResident/Discrepant interpretationsPrevalence and Characterization of Asymptomatic Pacemaker and ICD Lead Perforation on CT
HIRSCHL D, JAIN V, SPINDOLA‐FRANCO H, GROSS J, HARAMATI L. Prevalence and Characterization of Asymptomatic Pacemaker and ICD Lead Perforation on CT. Pacing And Clinical Electrophysiology 2007, 30: 28-32. PMID: 17241311, DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.2007.00575.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImplantable cardiac defibrillatorRight atrial leadCongestive heart failureRight ventricular leadVentricular leadAtrial leadComputed tomographyLead perforationVentricular pacemaker leadMultidetector Computed TomographyAsymptomatic perforationComplication rateConsecutive patientsHeart failurePericardial effusionPermanent pacemakerElectrophysiologic parametersVentricular pacemakerElectrophysiologic consequencesElectrophysiologic dataPerforation rateCardiac arrhythmiasCardiac defibrillatorCardiac electrophysiologistsCardiothoracic radiologists
2006
Pulmonary Infarction
He H, Stein M, Zalta B, Haramati L. Pulmonary Infarction. Journal Of Thoracic Imaging 2006, 21: 1-7. PMID: 16538148, DOI: 10.1097/01.rti.0000187433.06762.fb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercent of patientsPleuritic chest painPulmonary infarctionPulmonary embolismDual blood supplyChest painCT findingsIschemic injuryParenchymal opacitiesBlood supplyExtent of PEClinical symptoms/signsAcute pulmonary embolismPulmonary vascular obstructionSymptoms/signsClot burdenPeripheral opacitiesConsecutive adultsHeart failureLower lobeMean ageVascular obstructionClinical correlatesImaging featuresFocal decrease
2004
Pulmonary atelectasis: a frequent alternative diagnosis in patients undergoing CT-PA for suspected pulmonary embolism
Tsai K, Gupta E, Haramati L. Pulmonary atelectasis: a frequent alternative diagnosis in patients undergoing CT-PA for suspected pulmonary embolism. Emergency Radiology 2004, 10: 282-286. PMID: 15290480, DOI: 10.1007/s10140-004-0328-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPulmonary embolismAlternative diagnosesMean PaO2Pulmonary atelectasisStudy populationGroup 2Group 1Group 3CT-PAConsecutive emergency department patientsCommon alternative diagnosesFrequent alternative diagnosesCongestive heart failureLarge pleural effusionEmergency department patientsVentilation-perfusion mismatchPrevalence of atelectasisMost patientsPleural massHeart failureDepartment patientsPatient's symptomsPleural effusionSevere kyphosisLung disease
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