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Acute Stroke Multimodal Imaging: Present And Potential Applications Toward Advancing Care., Ivan Matos Diaz, John W. Liang, L. Velickovic Ostojic, Aaron P. Tansy Oct 2017

Acute Stroke Multimodal Imaging: Present And Potential Applications Toward Advancing Care., Ivan Matos Diaz, John W. Liang, L. Velickovic Ostojic, Aaron P. Tansy

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

In the past few decades, the field of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) has experienced significant advances in clinical practice. A core driver of this success has been the utilization of acute stroke imaging with an increasing focus on advanced methods including multimodal imaging. Such imaging techniques not only provide a richer understanding of AIS in vivo, but also, in doing so, provide better informed clinical assessments in management and treatment toward achieving best outcomes. As a result, advanced stroke imaging methods are now a mainstay of routine AIS practice that reflect best practice delivery of care. Furthermore, these imaging methods …


Use Of Smokeless Tobacco Among Young Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke, Saba Zaidi Sep 2017

Use Of Smokeless Tobacco Among Young Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke, Saba Zaidi

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

This cross sectional study was conducted from April to September 2015at emergency department of Aga khan university.A total of 135 patients presented with signs and symptoms of acute ischemic stroke were included in this research. Participants were selected throughNon probability consecutive samplingtechnique. SPSS 20 was used for data analysis.A predesigned proforma was filled. It has three parts including SocioDemographics, Factors for stroke like hypertension, diabetes Mellitus, dyslipidemia, cigarrete smoking and History of smokeless tobacco use.Young stroke was defined as patients between 20-49 years of age having symptoms of acute ischemic stroke. Smokeless Tobacco users: An individual taking greater than and …


Impact Of Cocaine Use On Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: Insights From Nationwide Inpatient Sample In The United States, Rupak Desai, Upenkumar Patel, Chintan Rupareliya, Sandeep Singh, Manan Shah, Rikinkumar S. Patel, Smit Patel, Zabeen Mahuwala Aug 2017

Impact Of Cocaine Use On Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: Insights From Nationwide Inpatient Sample In The United States, Rupak Desai, Upenkumar Patel, Chintan Rupareliya, Sandeep Singh, Manan Shah, Rikinkumar S. Patel, Smit Patel, Zabeen Mahuwala

Neurology Faculty Publications

Cocaine is the third most common substance of abuse after cannabis and alcohol. The use of cocaine as an illicit substance is implicated as a causative factor for multisystem derangements ranging from an acute crisis to chronic complications. Vasospasm is the proposed mechanism behind adverse events resulting from cocaine abuse, acute ischemic strokes (AIS) being one of the few. Our study looked into in-hospital outcomes owing to cocaine use in the large population based study of AIS patients. Using the national inpatient sample (NIS) database from 2014 of United States of America, we identified AIS patients with cocaine use using …


Comparison Of Stroke Cohorts Cared For By Two Different Specialties In A Practice-Based Tele-Stroke Population, Elias Atallah, Kimon Bekelis, Hassan Saad, Ayan Kumar, Justin Turpin, Randa Barsoom, Sophia Dang, Jonathan Li, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, David Hasan, Maureen Deprince, Giuliana Labella, Robert H. Rosenwasswer, Pascal Jabbour Apr 2017

Comparison Of Stroke Cohorts Cared For By Two Different Specialties In A Practice-Based Tele-Stroke Population, Elias Atallah, Kimon Bekelis, Hassan Saad, Ayan Kumar, Justin Turpin, Randa Barsoom, Sophia Dang, Jonathan Li, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, David Hasan, Maureen Deprince, Giuliana Labella, Robert H. Rosenwasswer, Pascal Jabbour

Department of Neurosurgery Posters

Conclusion

  • Telemedicine is allowing for more patients suffering from AIS to receive care by dedicated stroke physicians including neurovascular surgeons.
  • Our study does not find any difference in outcome between neurologists, who have traditionally managed stroke care, and neurosurgeons.
  • Although ischemic stroke is a matter of multidisciplinary management, these surgeons are appropriately knowledgeable to prescribing IVrt-PA and concurrently performing MT in a highly-specialized stroke unit.