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Frontiers in Neurology | 2014

To Tube or Not to Tube? The Role of Intubation during Stroke Thrombectomy.

Courtney Takahashi; Conrad Liang; David S. Liebeskind; Jason D Hinman

In the 10 years since the FDA first cleared the use of endovascular devices for the treatment of acute stroke, definitive evidence that such therapy improves outcomes remains lacking. The decision to intubate patients undergoing stroke thrombectomy impacts multiple variables that may influence outcomes after stroke. Three main areas where intubation may deleteriously affect acute stroke management include the introduction of delays in revascularization, fluctuations in peri-procedural blood pressure, and hypocapnia, resulting in cerebral vasoconstriction. In this mini-review, we discuss the evidence supporting these limitations of intubation during stroke thrombectomy and encourage neurohospitalists, neurocritical care specialists, and neurointerventionalists to carefully consider the decision to intubate during thrombectomy and provide strategies to avoid potential complications associated with its use in acute stroke.


Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2015

DWI Lesion Patterns Predict Outcome in Stroke Patients with Thrombolysis.

Dezhi Liu; Fabien Scalzo; Sidney Starkman; Neal M. Rao; Jason D Hinman; Doojin Kim; Latisha K Ali; Jeffrey L. Saver; Ali Reza Noorian; Kwan Ng; Conrad Liang; Sunil Sheth; Bryan Yoo; Xinfeng Liu; David S. Liebeskind

Background: Lesion patterns may predict prognosis after acute ischemic stroke within the middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory; yet it remains unclear whether such imaging prognostic factors are related to patient outcome after intravenous thrombolysis. Aims: The aim of this study is to investigate the clinical outcome after intravenous thrombolysis in acute MCA ischemic strokes with respect to diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) lesion patterns. Methods: Consecutive acute ischemic stroke cases of the MCA territory treated over a 7-year period were retrospectively analyzed. All acute MCA stroke patients underwent a MRI scan before intravenous thrombolytic therapy was included. DWI lesions were divided into 6 patterns (territorial, other cortical, small superficial, internal border zone, small deep, and other deep infarcts). Lesion volumes were measured by dedicated imaging processing software. Favorable outcome was defined as modified Rankin scale (mRS) of 0-2 at 90 days. Results: Among the 172 patients included in our study, 75 (43.6%) were observed to have territorial infarct patterns or other deep infarct patterns. These patients also had higher baseline NIHSS score (p < 0.001), a higher proportion of large cerebral artery occlusions (p < 0.001) and larger infarct volume (p < 0.001). Favorable outcome (mRS 0-2) was achieved in 89 patients (51.7%). After multivariable analysis, groups with specific lesion patterns, including territorial infarct and other deep infarct pattern, were independently associated with favorable outcome (OR 0.40; 95% CI 0.16-0.99; p = 0.047). Conclusions: Specific lesion patterns predict differential outcome after intravenous thrombolysis therapy in acute MCA stroke patients.


Handbook of Clinical Neurology | 2016

Sudden neurologic deficit

Marissa Kellogg; Conrad Liang; David S. Liebeskind

Clinicians treating sudden neurologic deficit are being faced with an increasing number of available imaging modalities. In this chapter we discuss a general approach to acute neuroimaging and weigh the considerations that determine which modality or modalities should be utilized.


Stroke | 2015

Abstract 182: Time is Brain on the Collateral Clock! Collaterals and Reperfusion Determine Tissue Injury

David S. Liebeskind; Dezhi Liu; Nerses Sanossian; Sunil Sheth; Conrad Liang; Mark S Johnson; Latisha K Ali; Doojin Kim; Jason D Hinman; Neal M. Rao; Sidney Starkman; Reza Jahan; Nestor Gonzalez; Satoshi Tateshima; Gary Duckwiler; Jeffrey L. Saver; Bryan Yoo; Jeffry R. Alger; Fabien Scalzo


Stroke | 2016

Abstract WMP68: Smartphone Support System for Mobile Imaging Display and Management of Acute Stroke

Kristina Shkirkova; Eftitan Y Akam; Josephine F Huang; Sunil Sheth; May Nour; Conrad Liang; Michael McManus; Van D Trinh; Gary Duckwiler; Jason Tarpley; Fernando Vinuela; Jeffrey L. Saver


Stroke | 2016

Abstract WP46: FLAIR Vascular Hyperintensity ASPECTS (FVH-ASPECTS) Pattern Predicts Outcome in Endovascular Therapy in Acute M1-MCA Occlusion

Dezhi Liu; Fabien Scalzo; Sidney Starkman; Neal M. Rao; Jason D Hinman; Doojin Kim; Latisha K Ali; Jeffrey L. Saver; Alireza R Noorian; Kwan Ng; Conrad Liang; Sunil Sheth; Bryan Yoo; Xinfeng Liu; David S. Liebeskind


Stroke | 2016

Abstract WP19: Rate and Speed of Reperfusion Explains Variations in Treatment Effect Sizes Across Recent Trials of Endovascular Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Conrad Liang; Reza Jahan; Jeffrey L. Saver


Stroke | 2016

Abstract WMP16: Eloquence-Weighted Imaging Improves Clinical Outcomes Prediction in Endovascular Stroke Therapy

Sunil Sheth; David S. Liebeskind; Conrad Liang; Albert J. Yoo; Reza Jahan; Raul G. Nogueira; Vitor Mendes Pereira; Jan Gralla; Greg Albers; Mayank Goyal; Jeffey L Saver


Stroke | 2015

Abstract W MP20: Automation and Quantification of the Angiographic Capillary Blush in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke undergoing Endovascular Intervention

Jason Tarpley; Fabien Scalzo; Jeffry R. Alger; Amin Aghaebrahim; Conrad Liang; Sunil Sheth; Reza Noorian; Kwan Ng; Tudor G. Jovin; Gary Duckwiler; David S. Liebeskind


Stroke | 2015

Abstract 133: FACET: Fractal Angiography for Continuous Revascularization Evaluation during Thrombectomy

Fabien Scalzo; Christian Thorenfeldt; Sunil Sheth; Conrad Liang; Gary Duckwiler; David S. Liebeskind

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Sunil Sheth

University of California

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Fabien Scalzo

University of California

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Jason D Hinman

University of California

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Gary Duckwiler

University of California

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Kwan Ng

University of California

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Latisha K Ali

University of California

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Neal M. Rao

University of California

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