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Rate and Prognosis of Patients under Conscious Sedation Requiring Emergent Intubation during Neuroendovascular Procedures

A.E. Hassan, U. Akbar, S.A. Chaudhry, W.G. Tekle, R.P. Tummala, G.J. Rodriguez and A.I. Qureshi
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 2013, 34 (7) 1375-1379; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3385
A.E. Hassan
aFrom the Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Research Center (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
bDepartments of Neurology (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., R.P.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
dHennepin County Medical Center (A.E.H., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.), Minneapolis, Minnesota
fNeurology, Radiology, and Neurosurgery (A.E.H.), University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas
gEndovascular Surgical Neuroradiology, Neurocritical Care, and Clinical Neuroscience Research (A.E.H.), Valley Baptist Medical Center, Harlingen, Texas.
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U. Akbar
eDepartment of Neurology (U.A.), University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey/Cooper Medical Center, Camden, New Jersey
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S.A. Chaudhry
aFrom the Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Research Center (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
bDepartments of Neurology (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., R.P.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
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W.G. Tekle
aFrom the Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Research Center (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
bDepartments of Neurology (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., R.P.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
dHennepin County Medical Center (A.E.H., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.), Minneapolis, Minnesota
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R.P. Tummala
bDepartments of Neurology (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., R.P.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
cNeurosurgery (R.P.T., A.I.Q.), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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G.J. Rodriguez
aFrom the Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Research Center (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
bDepartments of Neurology (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., R.P.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
dHennepin County Medical Center (A.E.H., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.), Minneapolis, Minnesota
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A.I. Qureshi
aFrom the Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Research Center (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
bDepartments of Neurology (A.E.H., S.A.C., W.G.T., R.P.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.)
cNeurosurgery (R.P.T., A.I.Q.), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
dHennepin County Medical Center (A.E.H., W.G.T., G.J.R., A.I.Q.), Minneapolis, Minnesota
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A.E. Hassan, U. Akbar, S.A. Chaudhry, W.G. Tekle, R.P. Tummala, G.J. Rodriguez, A.I. Qureshi
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 2013, 34 (7) 1375-1379; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3385
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