Index by author


  1. Abdalla, R.N.

    1. Correlation of Call Burden and Sleep Deprivation with Physician Burnout, Driving Crashes, and Medical Errors among US Neurointerventionalists
      R.N. Abdalla, S.A. Ansari, M.C. Hurley, H. Attarian, K.M. Fargen, J.A. Hirsch, D.R. Cantrell, P.K. Curl, P.R. Daves and A. Shaibani
  2. Aladro, Y.

    1. Endarterectomy, Stenting, or Medical Treatment for Symptomatic Carotid Near-Occlusion: Results from CAOS, a Multicenter Registry Study
      A. Garcia-Pastor, A. Gil-Núñez, J.M. Ramirez-Moreno, N. González-Nafría, J. Tejada, F. Moniche, J.C. Portilla-Cuenca, P. Martínez-Sánchez, B. Fuentes, M.A. Gamero-García, M.A. de Leciñana, J. Masjuan, D.C. Verge, Y. Aladro, V. Parkhutik, A. Lago, A.M. de Arce-Borda, M. Usero-Ruiz, R. Delgado-Mederos, A. Pampliega, Á. Ximenez-Carrillo, M. Bártulos-Iglesias, E. Castro-Reyes and on behalf of the Stroke Project of the Spanish Cerebrovascular Diseases Study Group

      Carotid artery stent placement and carotid endarterectomy are associated with high rates of failure and periprocedural stroke. Carotid near-occlusion with full collapse appears to be associated with an increased risk of technical failure and restenosis. Carotid near-occlusion revascularization does not seem to reduce the risk of stroke at follow-up compared with medical treatment.

  3. Amaro, S.

    1. Open Access
      Optimizing the Definition of Ischemic Core in CT Perfusion: Influence of Infarct Growth and Tissue-Specific Thresholds
      A. Rodríguez-Vázquez, C. Laredo, A. Renú, S. Rudilosso, L. Llull, S. Amaro, V. Obach, V. Vera, A. Páez, L. Oleaga, X. Urra and Á. Chamorro
  4. Ansari, S.A.

    1. Correlation of Call Burden and Sleep Deprivation with Physician Burnout, Driving Crashes, and Medical Errors among US Neurointerventionalists
      R.N. Abdalla, S.A. Ansari, M.C. Hurley, H. Attarian, K.M. Fargen, J.A. Hirsch, D.R. Cantrell, P.K. Curl, P.R. Daves and A. Shaibani
  5. Assadsangabi, R.

    1. Diagnostic Errors in Cerebrovascular Pathology: Retrospective Analysis of a Neuroradiology Database at a Large Tertiary Academic Medical Center
      G. Biddle, R. Assadsangabi, K. Broadhead, L. Hacein-Bey and V. Ivanovic

      Most cerebrovascular diagnostic errors were perceptual and clinically significant, occurred in the emergency/inpatient setting, and were associated with higher-volume shifts. Diagnostic errors could be minimized by adjusting search patterns to ensure vigilance on the sites of the frequently missed pathologies.

  6. Attarian, H.

    1. Correlation of Call Burden and Sleep Deprivation with Physician Burnout, Driving Crashes, and Medical Errors among US Neurointerventionalists
      R.N. Abdalla, S.A. Ansari, M.C. Hurley, H. Attarian, K.M. Fargen, J.A. Hirsch, D.R. Cantrell, P.K. Curl, P.R. Daves and A. Shaibani
  7. Baba, A.

    1. Differentiation of Skull Base Chondrosarcomas, Chordomas, and Metastases: Utility of DWI and Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion MR Imaging
      Y. Ota, E. Liao, A.A. Capizzano, A. Baba, R. Kurokawa, M. Kurokawa and A. Srinivasan
  8. Bae, H.-J.

    1. Predictors and Impact of Sulcal SAH after Mechanical Thrombectomy in Patients with Isolated M2 Occlusion
      D.Y. Kim, S.H. Baik, C. Jung, J.Y. Kim, S.-G. Han, B.J. Kim, J. Kang, H.-J. Bae and J.H. Kim

      After mechanical thrombectomy for M2 occlusion, sulcal SAH was not uncommon and occurred more frequently with distal M2 occlusion, superior division, acute M2 angulation, and multiple thrombectomy passes. The impact of covert sulcal SAH was mostly benign.

  9. Baik, S.H.

    1. Predictors and Impact of Sulcal SAH after Mechanical Thrombectomy in Patients with Isolated M2 Occlusion
      D.Y. Kim, S.H. Baik, C. Jung, J.Y. Kim, S.-G. Han, B.J. Kim, J. Kang, H.-J. Bae and J.H. Kim

      After mechanical thrombectomy for M2 occlusion, sulcal SAH was not uncommon and occurred more frequently with distal M2 occlusion, superior division, acute M2 angulation, and multiple thrombectomy passes. The impact of covert sulcal SAH was mostly benign.

  10. Barakos, J.A.

    1. Open Access
      Amyloid-Related Imaging Abnormalities with Emerging Alzheimer Disease Therapeutics: Detection and Reporting Recommendations for Clinical Practice
      P.M. Cogswell, J.A. Barakos, F. Barkhof, T.S. Benzinger, C.R. Jack, T.Y. Poussaint, C.A. Raji, V.K. Ramanan and C.T. Whitlow

      Radiologists must become familiar with the appearance of amyloid-related imaging abnormalities, how to select an appropriate imaging protocol, and how to report findings in clinical practice.

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