2025
Voxel-Wise Map of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Locations Associated With Worse Outcomes
Karam G, Chen M, Zeevi D, Harms B, Berson E, Torres-Lopez V, Rivier C, Malhotra A, Qureshi A, Falcone G, Sheth K, Payabvash S. Voxel-Wise Map of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Locations Associated With Worse Outcomes. Stroke 2025, 56: 868-877. PMID: 40052269, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.124.048453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpact of intracerebral hemorrhageAssociated with worse outcomesClinical risk factorsVoxel-wise mapsMapping of brain regionsBaseline hematomaVoxel-wise analysisHematoma volumeICH locationBrain regionsValidation cohortWorse outcomesPresence of intraventricular hemorrhageRisk factorsBaseline hematoma volumeModified Rankin Scale scorePoor scan qualityMulticenter clinical trialRankin Scale scoreDeep white matterLow-risk categoryComprehensive stroke centerIntraventricular hemorrhageConsecutive patientsPatient age
2024
White 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 healthTertileRiskImpairment
2021
Doubling of Decipher Biopsy Genomic Score Is Related to Disease Reclassification on Subsequent Surveillance Biopsy but Not Adverse Features on Radical Prostatectomy
Ghabili K, Paulson N, Syed JS, Nawaf CB, Khajir G, Martin DT, Onofrey J, Leapman MS, Levi A, Weinreb JC, Humphrey PA, Sprenkle PC. Doubling of Decipher Biopsy Genomic Score Is Related to Disease Reclassification on Subsequent Surveillance Biopsy but Not Adverse Features on Radical Prostatectomy. Case Reports In Urology 2021, 2021: 2687416. PMID: 33936831, PMCID: PMC8054861, DOI: 10.1155/2021/2687416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiopsy scoreRadical prostatectomyActive surveillanceBiopsy Gleason grade groupGleason grade group 2Gleason grade group 4Low-risk prostate cancerActive surveillance populationGrade group 4Subsequent surveillance biopsiesOrgan-confined diseaseGrade group 2Gleason grade groupLow-risk categoryBiopsy reclassificationDisease reclassificationSurveillance biopsiesFinal pathologyThird biopsySecond biopsySurveillance populationProstate cancerAdverse featuresGroup 2Genomic score
2020
Combining Imaging and Genetics to Predict Recurrence of Anticoagulation-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Biffi A, Urday S, Kubiszewski P, Gilkerson L, Sekar P, Rodriguez-Torres A, Bettin M, Charidimou A, Pasi M, Kourkoulis C, Schwab K, DiPucchio Z, Behymer T, Osborne J, Morgan M, Moomaw CJ, James ML, Greenberg SM, Viswanathan A, Gurol ME, Worrall BB, Testai FD, McCauley JL, Falcone GJ, Langefeld CD, Anderson CD, Kamel H, Woo D, Sheth KN, Rosand J. Combining Imaging and Genetics to Predict Recurrence of Anticoagulation-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Stroke 2020, 51: 2153-2160. PMID: 32517581, PMCID: PMC7311289, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.120.028310.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCortical superficial siderosisICH recurrenceCerebral microbleedsSuperficial siderosisIntracerebral hemorrhageRecurrent ICHMRI markersOral anticoagulation therapyPotent risk factorRecurrent hemorrhagic strokeLongitudinal cohort studyLow-risk categoryLow-risk individualsΕ2/ε4ICH survivorsAnticoagulation therapyCohort studyHemorrhagic strokeProspective studyRecurrence rateΕ4 variantRisk factorsClinical impactERICH studyΕ4 allele
2018
Trends in volume and risk profiles of patients undergoing isolated surgical and transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Mori M, Bin Mahmood SU, Geirsson A, Yun JJ, Cleman MW, Forrest JK, Mangi AA. Trends in volume and risk profiles of patients undergoing isolated surgical and transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Catheterization And Cardiovascular Interventions 2018, 93: e337-e342. PMID: 30269424, DOI: 10.1002/ccd.27855.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcademic Medical CentersAgedAged, 80 and overAortic ValveFemaleHeart Valve Prosthesis ImplantationHospitals, High-VolumeHumansMalePatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPractice Patterns, Physicians'Retrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTime FactorsTranscatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementTreatment OutcomeConceptsSurgical aortic valve replacementAortic valve replacementSTS-PROMSAVR volumeSAVR cohortValve replacementCase volumeTranscatheter aortic valve replacementRisk profileTranscatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) programHigh-volume academic medical centerRisk categoriesStudy periodContemporary temporal trendsMedian STS PROMProportion of patientsRisk of mortalityLow-risk categoryAcademic medical centerPROM patientsTAVR cohortTAVR volumeTAVR patientsConsecutive patientsIntermediate risk
2013
Cardiovascular mortality in schizophrenia: Defining a critical period for prevention
Srihari VH, Phutane VH, Ozkan B, Chwastiak L, Ratliff JC, Woods SW, Tek C. Cardiovascular mortality in schizophrenia: Defining a critical period for prevention. Schizophrenia Research 2013, 146: 64-68. PMID: 23422728, PMCID: PMC3622848, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2013.01.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPremature cardiovascular mortalityCardiovascular mortalityCardiovascular riskUrban community mental health centerCommunity mental health centerCardiovascular risk estimatesPrior antipsychotic exposureRace-matched peersCardiovascular risk factorsEarly psychosis clinicMental health centersSuch preventive effortsLow-risk categoryCritical periodAntipsychotic exposureBlood pressureMetabolic syndromeObese categoryPsychosis clinicNormal weightPrimary preventionRisk factorsNational HealthHealth centersNutrition Survey
2012
Agreement in Risk Prediction Between the 21‐Gene Recurrence Score Assay (Oncotype DX®) and the PAM50 Breast Cancer Intrinsic Classifier™ in Early‐Stage Estrogen Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Kelly CM, Bernard PS, Krishnamurthy S, Wang B, Ebbert MT, Bastien RR, Boucher KM, Young E, Iwamoto T, Pusztai L. Agreement in Risk Prediction Between the 21‐Gene Recurrence Score Assay (Oncotype DX®) and the PAM50 Breast Cancer Intrinsic Classifier™ in Early‐Stage Estrogen Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer. The Oncologist 2012, 17: 492-498. PMID: 22418568, PMCID: PMC3336833, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2012-0007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerEstrogen receptorEarly-stage estrogen receptor-positive breast cancerRisk assignmentHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) expressionEpidermal growth factor receptor 2 expressionEstrogen receptor-positive breast cancerReceptor-positive breast cancerIntermediate RS groupLuminal B cancersReceptor 2 expressionLow-risk categoryQuantitative polymerase chain reactionB cancersMore patientsPolymerase chain reactionIntermediate RSLower riskStage IRS groupCancerPAM50Risk categoriesRisk predictionChain reaction
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