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Clark Sitton
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications - 43
Citations - 982
Clark Sitton is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications receiving 541 citations. Previous affiliations of Clark Sitton include University of Texas at Austin & Mayo Clinic.
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Endovascular Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke With Occlusion of the Middle Cerebral Artery M2 Segment
Amrou Sarraj,Navdeep Sangha,Muhammad S Hussain,Dolora Wisco,Nirav Vora,Lucas Elijovich,Nitin Goyal,Michael G. Abraham,Manoj K. Mittal,Lei Feng,Abel Wu,Vallabh Janardhan,Suman Nalluri,Albert J Yoo,M D George,Randall C. Edgell,Rutvij J Shah,Clark Sitton,Emilio P Supsupin,Suhas Bajgur,M. Carter Denny,Peng R Chen,Mark J Dannenbaum,Sheryl Martin-Schild,Sean I Savitz,Rishi Gupta +25 more
TL;DR: Information from this multicenter retrospective cohort study suggests that EVT is reasonable, safe, and effective for LVO of the M2 segment relative to best medical management.
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Outcomes of Endovascular Thrombectomy vs Medical Management Alone in Patients With Large Ischemic Cores: A Secondary Analysis of the Optimizing Patient's Selection for Endovascular Treatment in Acute Ischemic Stroke (SELECT) Study.
Amrou Sarraj,Ameer E Hassan,Ameer E Hassan,Sean I Savitz,Clark Sitton,James C. Grotta,Peng R Chen,Chunyan Cai,Gary Cutter,Bita Imam,Sujan T Reddy,Kaushik Parsha,Deep Pujara,Roy Riascos,Nirav Vora,Michael G. Abraham,Haris Kamal,Diogo C Haussen,Andrew D Barreto,Maarten G Lansberg,Rishi Gupta,Gregory W. Albers +21 more
TL;DR: Although the odds of good outcomes for patients with large cores who receive EVT markedly decline with increasing core size and time to treatment, these data suggest potential benefits.
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Endovascular Thrombectomy for Mild Strokes: How Low Should We Go?
Amrou Sarraj,Ameer E Hassan,Sean I Savitz,James C. Grotta,Chunyan Cai,Kaushik Parsha,Christine M Farrell,Bita Imam,Clark Sitton,Sujan T Reddy,Haris Kamal,Nitin Goyal,Lucas Elijovich,Katelin Reishus,Rashi Krishnan,Navdeep Sangha,Abel Wu,Renata Costa,Ruqayyah Malik,Osman Mir,Rashedul Hasan,Lindsay M. Snodgrass,Manuel Requena,Dion Graybeal,Michael G. Abraham,Michael Chen,Louise D. McCullough,Marc Ribo +27 more
TL;DR: A retrospective multicenter cohort study showed no improvement in excellent and independent functional outcomes in mild strokes (NIHSS, <6) receiving thrombectomy irrespective of thrombus location, with increased symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage rates, consistent with the guidelines recommending the treatment for NIHSS ≥6.
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Optimizing Prediction Scores for Poor Outcome After Intra-Arterial Therapy in Anterior Circulation Acute Ischemic Stroke
Amrou Sarraj,Karen C. Albright,Andrew D Barreto,Amelia K Boehme,Clark Sitton,Jeanie Choi,Steven L Lutzker,Chung Huan J Sun,Wafi Bibars,Claude Nguyen,Osman Mir,Farhaan S Vahidy,Tzu-Ching Wu,George A. Lopez,Nicole R. Gonzales,Randall C. Edgell,Sheryl Martin-Schild,Hen Hallevi,Peng R Chen,Mark J Dannenbaum,Jeffrey L. Saver,David S Liebeskind,Raul G Nogueira,Rishi Gupta,James C. Grotta,Sean I Savitz +25 more
TL;DR: The HIAT2 score, which combines clinical and imaging variables, performed better than all previous scores in predicting poor outcome after IAT for anterior circulation large artery occlusions, and outperformed other previously published predictive scores.
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Phase-sensitive T1 inversion recovery imaging: a time-efficient interleaved technique for improved tissue contrast in neuroimaging.
TL;DR: PS-T1IR has the highest contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) efficiency compared with T1FLAIR and T1SE and is a very practical technique for neuroradiologic applications.