Nanthiya Sujijantarat, MD
Assistant Professor in NeurosurgeryCards
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2026
2002 SLAMF1 and Non-Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Multi-omics Investigation of Risk
Renedo D, Koo A, Sujijantarat N, Clocchiatti-Tuozzo S, Huo S, Acosta J, Hebert R, Gunel M, Sansing L, Sheth K, Falcone G, Matouk C. 2002 SLAMF1 and Non-Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Multi-omics Investigation of Risk. Neurosurgery 2026, 72: 238-238. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000003964_2002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research309 Proteomic Markers Associated With Risk of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: A Prospective Analysis From the UK Biobank
Renedo D, Rivier C, Koo A, Sujijantarat N, Amllay A, Fathima B, Haynes J, Hebert R, Falcone G, Matouk C. 309 Proteomic Markers Associated With Risk of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: A Prospective Analysis From the UK Biobank. Neurosurgery 2026, 72: 79-79. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000003964_309.Peer-Reviewed Original Research2134 Impact of Racial/Ethnic Disparities on Morbidity and Mortality in Adults With Cerebrovascular Injury Following Blunt Trauma
Owolo E, Serrato P, Smith W, Fathima B, Ghanekar S, Padmanaban V, Haynes J, Shankar G, Stapleton C, Rabinov J, Matouk C, Elsamadicy A, Patel A, Sujijantarat N. 2134 Impact of Racial/Ethnic Disparities on Morbidity and Mortality in Adults With Cerebrovascular Injury Following Blunt Trauma. Neurosurgery 2026, 72: 282-282. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000003964_2134.Peer-Reviewed Original Research1105 Comparative Effectiveness of Standalone Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization versus Surgical Evacuation in Patients With Non-Acute Subdural Hematomas
Mesina-Estarron I, Pacheco-Barrios N, Hanalioglu S, Sujijantarat N, Stapleton C, Patel A, Regenhardt R, Huang K. 1105 Comparative Effectiveness of Standalone Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization versus Surgical Evacuation in Patients With Non-Acute Subdural Hematomas. Neurosurgery 2026, 72: 207-207. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000003964_1105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEndovascular shunt feasibility in shunt responsive idiopathic intracranial hypertension: morphometric radiographic analysis
Koo A, Talati K, Vajipayajula D, Castaneda A, Amllay A, Sujijantarat N, Kirsch C, Malhotra A, Hebert R, Falcone G, Sheth K, de Havenon A, Kan P, Heilman C, Malek A, Matouk C. Endovascular shunt feasibility in shunt responsive idiopathic intracranial hypertension: morphometric radiographic analysis. Journal Of NeuroInterventional Surgery 2026, jnis-2025-024793. PMID: 41611529, DOI: 10.1136/jnis-2025-024793.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIdiopathic intracranial hypertensionInferior petrosal sinusVentricular shuntCerebellopontine angleIntracranial hypertensionEndovascular shuntSingle center studyCerebrospinal fluid shuntsProportion of patientsPetrosal sinusSupratentorial shuntVenous anatomyCenter studyRadiographic parametersPatientsRadiographic analysisRadiographic imagesShuntHypertensionUnique populationMRI imagesMechanical shuntCandidacyCerebellopontineSinus
2025
SLAMF1 as a Risk Biomarker for Nontraumatic SAH: Evidence From a Multiomics Study
Renedo D, Koo A, Sujijantarat N, Clocchiatti-Tuozzo S, Huo S, Acosta J, Hebert R, Gunel M, Sansing L, Sheth K, Falcone G, Matouk C, Rivier C. SLAMF1 as a Risk Biomarker for Nontraumatic SAH: Evidence From a Multiomics Study. Stroke 2025, 57: 499-504. PMID: 41221640, PMCID: PMC12914581, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.125.052604.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMendelian randomizationSubarachnoid hemorrhage riskIncident SAH casesNontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhageSubarachnoid hemorrhageUK BiobankSmoking statusClinical priorityPrevention strategiesCellular expression profilesCox proportional hazards analysisProportional hazards analysisRisk predictionCis-protein quantitative trait lociCD4 naive cellsSAH casesRisk biomarkersSubarachnoid hemorrhage pathophysiologyAdaptive immune responsesHuman hematopoietic progenitorsFollow-upQuantitative trait lociSingle-cell transcriptome analysisRiskCerebrovascular eventsImpact of frailty on morbidity and mortality in traumatic blunt cerebrovascular injury
Smith W, Serrato P, Ghanekar S, Owolo E, Fathima B, Padmanaban V, Koo A, Shankar G, Stapleton C, Rabinov J, Matouk C, Elsamadicy A, Patel A, Sujijantarat N. Impact of frailty on morbidity and mortality in traumatic blunt cerebrovascular injury. Clinical Neurology And Neurosurgery 2025, 259: 109208. PMID: 41161149, DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2025.109208.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlunt cerebrovascular injuryTrauma Quality ProgramsIn-Hospital MortalityNon-routine dischargeBlunt cerebrovascular injury patientsNon-frailPredictors of adverse eventsAmerican CollegeBCVI patientsMotor vehicle traumaAdverse eventsPredominant mechanism of injuryCritical care populationEffect of frailtyCerebrovascular injuryMechanism of injuryMultivariate logistic regressionImpact of frailtyCare populationIndependent predictorsClinical outcomesPre-frailLow severity injuriesFive-item modified frailty indexPre-frail patientsComparative effectiveness of standalone middle meningeal artery embolization versus surgical evacuation in noncritical patients with nonacute subdural hematomas.
Mesina-Estarrón I, Plascencia-Jimenez J, Sujijantarat N, Dmytriw A, Padmanaban V, Hanalioglu S, Rabinov J, Stapleton C, Patel A, Patel N, Aziz-Sultan M, Du R, Smith T, See A, Regenhardt R, Huang K. Comparative effectiveness of standalone middle meningeal artery embolization versus surgical evacuation in noncritical patients with nonacute subdural hematomas. Neurosurgical FOCUS 2025, 59: e8. PMID: 41032906, DOI: 10.3171/2025.7.focus25468.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiddle meningeal artery embolizationNonacute subdural hematomasSurgical evacuation groupHospital length of stayLength of staySurgical evacuationAdverse eventsSurgical treatmentArtery embolizationLow riskNeurological deficitsHospital lengthSubdural hematomaIncidence rateTreated with surgeryMedian Follow-UpRetrospective propensity score-matched cohort studyRate of reinterventionMedian hospital length-of-stayMedical adverse eventsRisk of recurrenceScore-matched cohort studyPropensity score-matched cohort studyEvacuation groupConsecutive patientsImmune Characterization of Intracranial Aneurysms Using Noninvasive Endoluminal Biopsy With High-Dimensional Single-Cell Phenotyping
Antonios J, Gultekin B, Theriault B, Yalcin K, Miyagishima D, Adenu-Mensah N, Sujijantarat N, Koo A, Haynes J, Cedeno P, Johnson M, Hebert R, Matouk C, Barak T, Gunel M. Immune Characterization of Intracranial Aneurysms Using Noninvasive Endoluminal Biopsy With High-Dimensional Single-Cell Phenotyping. Neurology 2025, 105: e214185. PMID: 40997288, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000214185.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracranial aneurysmsEndoluminal biopsyImmune landscapeImmune characterizationSubarachnoid hemorrhageGroup 1Characterization of intracranial aneurysmsDilation of cerebral arteriesPathological dilatationProspective observational cohort studyUpregulation of CD38Neutrophil-dominated inflammationImmune regulatory mechanismsAssociated with aneurysm growthYale-New Haven HospitalPathological dilatations of cerebral arteriesFisher's exact testObservational cohort studyImmune-based biomarkersUnruptured intracranial aneurysmsNo significant associationImmune signaturesImmunomodulatory therapyHLA-DRNeutrophil predominanceClot Composition and Ischemic Stroke Etiology: A Contemporary Narrative Review
Kosyakovsky J, Rossitto C, Antonios J, Renedo D, Stapleton C, Sansing L, Navaratnam D, Giles J, Patel A, Matouk C, Sujijantarat N. Clot Composition and Ischemic Stroke Etiology: A Contemporary Narrative Review. Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2025, 14: 6203. PMID: 40943965, PMCID: PMC12429028, DOI: 10.3390/jcm14176203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLarge-artery atherosclerosisAcute ischemic strokeStroke etiologyMechanical thrombectomySecondary stroke preventionStandard of careCryptogenic subtypesClot pathologyClinical levelStroke preventionMultiple comorbiditiesHistological featuresStrokeMolecular analysisIschemic strokeClinical objectivesMultiomics sequencingClinical diagnosisEtiologyClearer understanding
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Nanthiya Sujijantarat, MD, is a neurosurgeon who specializes in treating blood vessel problems in the brain and spine using minimally invasive procedures. She cares for patients with strokes, brain aneurysms, and abnormal blood vessel connections. She also treats carotid artery blockages and performs procedures to help prevent strokes by restoring healthy blood flow.
An assistant professor in neurosurgery at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Sujijantarat received her medical degree from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, and completed a neurosurgery residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital and a fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
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- September 29, 2025Source: Neurology
Immune Characterization of Intracranial Aneurysms Using Noninvasive Endoluminal Biopsy With High-Dimensional Single-Cell Phenotyping
- August 15, 2025Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
Global gender representation in neurointerventional surgery: a natural language processing analysis of journal publications
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