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Charles J Moomaw
Researcher at University of Cincinnati
Publications - 171
Citations - 9262
Charles J Moomaw is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Population. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 169 publications receiving 7925 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles J Moomaw include Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center & University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center.
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Age at stroke: temporal trends in stroke incidence in a large, biracial population.
Brett M. Kissela,Jane C. Khoury,Kathleen Alwell,Charles J Moomaw,Daniel Woo,Opeolu Adeoye,Matthew L. Flaherty,Pooja Khatri,Simona Ferioli,Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa,Joseph P. Broderick,Dawn Kleindorfer +11 more
TL;DR: Stroke incidence rates in those 20–54 years of age were significantly increased in both black and white patients in 2005 compared to earlier periods, and trends toward increasing stroke incidence at younger ages were found.
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Incidence and Short-Term Prognosis of Transient Ischemic Attack in a Population-Based Study
Dawn Kleindorfer,Peter D Panagos,Arthur M. Pancioli,Jane Khoury,Brett M. Kissela,Daniel Woo,Alexander Schneider,Kathleen Alwell,Edward C. Jauch,Rosie Miller,Charles J Moomaw,Rakesh Shukla,Joseph P. Broderick +12 more
TL;DR: The incidence rate of TIA in blacks and whites is slightly higher than previously reported, which may be related to the inclusion of blacks and out-of-hospital events, and there are racial and gender-related differences in the incidence.
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Acute stroke care in the US: results from 4 pilot prototypes of the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry.
Mathew J. Reeves,Shalini Arora,Joseph P. Broderick,Michael Frankel,John P Heinrich,Susan L. Hickenbottom,Herbert R. Karp,Kenneth A. LaBresh,Ann Malarcher,George A. Mensah,Charles J Moomaw,Lee H. Schwamm,Paul S. Weiss +12 more
TL;DR: A minority of acute stroke patients are treated according to established guidelines, and compliance with secondary prevention practices was poorest for smoking cessation counseling and best for antithrombotics.
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Genetic and environmental risk factors for intracerebral hemorrhage: preliminary results of a population-based study.
Daniel Woo,Laura Sauerbeck,Brett M. Kissela,Jane Khoury,Jerzy P. Szaflarski,James Gebel,Rakesh Shukla,Arthur M. Pancioli,Edward C. Jauch,Anil G. Menon,Ranjan Deka,Janice Carrozzella,Charles J Moomaw,Robert N. Fontaine,Joseph P. Broderick +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report a preplanned, midpoint analysis of the first population-based, case-control study that examines both genetic and environmental risk factors of ICH.
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Epidemiology of ischemic stroke in patients with diabetes: the greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.
Brett M. Kissela,Jane Khoury,Dawn Kleindorfer,Daniel Woo,Alexander Schneider,Kathleen Alwell,Rosemary Miller,Irene Ewing,Charles J Moomaw,Jerzy P. Szaflarski,James Gebel,Rakesh Shukla,Joseph P. Broderick +12 more
TL;DR: Given the "epidemic" of diabetes, with substantially increasing diabetes prevalence each year across all age- and race/ethnicity groups, the significance of diabetes as a risk factor for stroke is becoming more evident.