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Mechanical Thrombectomy For Acute Ischemic Stroke In The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory., Steven A Guidera, Sudhir Aggarwal, J Doyle Walton, David Boland, Roy Jackel, Jeffrey D Gould, Brooke Kearins, Joseph Mcgarvey, Yan Qi, Brian Furlong
Mechanical Thrombectomy For Acute Ischemic Stroke In The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory., Steven A Guidera, Sudhir Aggarwal, J Doyle Walton, David Boland, Roy Jackel, Jeffrey D Gould, Brooke Kearins, Joseph Mcgarvey, Yan Qi, Brian Furlong
Department of Radiology & Diagnostic Medical Imaging
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of establishing a mechanical thrombectomy (MT) program for acute ischemic stroke in a community hospital using interventional cardiologists working closely with neurologists.
BACKGROUND: American Heart Association/American Stroke Association 2018 guidelines give a Class I (Level of Evidence: A) recommendation for MT in eligible patients with large vessel occlusion stroke. Improvement in neurological outcomes with MT is highly time sensitive. Most hospitals do not have trained neurointerventionalists to perform MT, leading to treatment delays that reduce the benefit of reperfusion therapy.
METHODS: An MT program based in the cardiac catheterization …
Troponin Leak Associated With Drug-Induced Methemoglobinemia., Robert D. Cannon Do, Michael Wagner, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Troponin Leak Associated With Drug-Induced Methemoglobinemia., Robert D. Cannon Do, Michael Wagner, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
Drug-induced methemoglobinemia is a well-described entity but has not been previously associated with elevated troponins in the absence of cardiac symptoms. We report a case of a patient presenting to the emergency department (ED) with complaints related to an exacerbation of her long-standing cystitis. A low pulse oximetry reading prompted an evaluation, revealing a troponin leak, which peaked at 10 hours. Her methemoglobin level was found to be elevated at 11.4%, but a preexisting anemia apparently prevented the clinical recognition of cyanosis. The methemoglobinemia was determined to be secondary to her ingestion of phenazopyridine and trimethoprim-sulfa methoxizole. Although phenazopyridine and …
Psammoma Bodies In Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Of The Uterine Cervix., V L. Russin, Philip T. Valente, P Hanjani
Psammoma Bodies In Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Of The Uterine Cervix., V L. Russin, Philip T. Valente, P Hanjani
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
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