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Abdul R Tarabishy

Researcher at West Virginia University

Publications -  33
Citations -  800

Abdul R Tarabishy is an academic researcher from West Virginia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Valve replacement. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 32 publications receiving 638 citations. Previous affiliations of Abdul R Tarabishy include Rush University Medical Center & Memorial Hospital of South Bend.

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A population-based incidence of acute large vessel occlusions and thrombectomy eligible patients indicates significant potential for growth of endovascular stroke therapy in the USA.

TL;DR: A current estimated annual thrombectomy rate of three procedures per 100 000 people indicates significant potential increase in the volume of endovascular procedures and the need to develop systems of care.
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Synovial Fluid Biomarkers for Periprosthetic Infection

TL;DR: Patients with a periprosthetic infection have elevated levels of numerous synovial fluid biomarkers, when compared to patients with aseptic diagnoses, suggesting that synovialsfluid biomarkers could be a valuable tool for diagnosing perip Frosthetic infection.
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Intravenous thrombolysis before endovascular therapy for large vessel strokes can lead to significantly higher hospital costs without improving outcomes.

TL;DR: IV rt-PA did not improve recanalization, thrombectomy efficacy, functional outcomes, or length of stay, and combined therapy was associated with significantly higher total and direct hospital costs than endovascular therapy alone.
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Incidence and Outcomes of Myocardial Infarction in Patients Admitted With Acute Ischemic Stroke

TL;DR: AMI complicating stroke carries a substantial in-hospital mortality and cost of care and patients who underwent coronary angiography with or without intervention may have improved survival although it was only utilized in a minority of patients.
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A population-based incidence of M2 strokes indicates potential expansion of large vessel occlusions amenable to endovascular therapy

TL;DR: Patients with M2 occlusions and higher baseline deficits (NIHSS score ≥9) may benefit from endovascular therapy, thus potentially expanding the category of acute ischemic strokes amenable to intervention.