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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2017

Changing paradigm in the management of elderly patients with intracranial aneurysms: An institutional review

Oleg Y. Chernyshev; Shyamal C. Bir; Tanmoy K. Maiti; Devi Prasad Patra; Cesar Liendo; Hugo Cuellar; Alireza Minagar; Anil Nanda

Optimal treatment of intracranial aneurysms (IAs) in elderly patients has not yet been well established. We have investigated the clinical and radiological outcomes and predictors of unfavorable outcome of IAs in elderly patients. Radiological and clinical data of 85 elderly patients from 2010 through 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Significant differences between the groups were determined by a chi-square test. Regression analysis was performed to identify the predictors of unfavorable outcome. Among the 85 patients with IAs, the number of patients with >7mm size aneurysm (p=0.01), diabetes mellitus (DM) (p=0.02), smoking (0.009) and Hunt and Hess grade 4-5 (p=0.003) was significantly higher in the ruptured group compared to the unruptured group. Similarly, the number of patients who underwent clipping was higher in the ruptured aneurysm group (p=0.01). The overall clinical outcome was comparatively better in the unruptured group (p=0.03); however, microsurgical clipping of aneurysms provides a significantly higher rate of complete aneurysmal occlusion (p=0.008). Overall, there was no significant difference in outcome in respect to treatment approach. In regression analysis, hypertension (HTN), obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), prior stroke, ruptured aneurysms and partial occlusion of aneurysms were identified as predictors of unfavorable outcome of IAs. Intracranial aneurysms in elderly patients reveals that endovascular treatment provides better clinical outcome; however, microsurgical clipping yields higher complete occlusion. Retreatment of residual aneurysms was comparatively more in the coiling group. Practice pattern has shifted from clipping to coiling for aneurysms in posterior circulation but not for aneurysms in anterior circulation.


Chest | 2015

Counterpoint: does spontaneous bacterial empyema occur? No.

Thien A. Nguyen; Cesar Liendo; Michael W. Owens


Sleep Science | 2013

Prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in truck drivers at a mine located at high altitude

Jorge Rey de Castro; Oswaldo Ortiz; Edmundo Rosales-Mayor; Jenny Ferreyra; Alicia Liendo; Cesar Liendo


Sleep | 2018

1150 Excessive Dynamic Airway Collapse In A Patient With Asthma And Obesity

Steven Chakupurakal; Cesar Liendo; Esther Hinds; Satish Kalanjeri; Sarah Andry; Valeria Santibanez; Oleg Y Cherynshev


Sleep | 2018

1151 Lateral Head Position Improves Supine Predominant Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Steven Chakupurakal; Cesar Liendo; Esther Hinds; Sarah Andry; Valeria Santibanez; Oleg Y Cherynshev


Sleep | 2017

1018 RUPTURED CEREBRAL ANEURYSM AND OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA: IS ANY LINK THERE?

Sc Bir; A Nanda; H Cuellar; Cesar Liendo; A Minagar; Oy Chernyshev


Sleep | 2017

1238 West Nile Encephalitis with suspected diaphragmatic dysfunction leading to sleep apnea with associated hypoventilation

M Minto; Cesar Liendo; E Hinds; A Dalal; O Chernyshev


Chest | 2015

Rebuttal From Dr Nguyen et al

Thien A. Nguyen; Cesar Liendo; Michael W. Owens


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Measurement of ventilatory cycle in central apneas at high altitude

Edmundo Rosales-Mayor; Jorge Rey de Castro; Oswaldo Ortiz; Alicia Liendo; Jenny Ferreyra; Cesar Liendo


Chest | 2011

A Case of Asymptomatic Intratracheal Schwannom

Manish Aggarwal; Yash Trivedi; Askin Uysal; Adam Wellikoff; Cesar Liendo; Shawn Milligan

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