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Hakeem J Shakir
Researcher at University at Buffalo
Publications - 47
Citations - 722
Hakeem J Shakir is an academic researcher from University at Buffalo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embolization & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 43 publications receiving 518 citations. Previous affiliations of Hakeem J Shakir include University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center & State University of New York System.
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Management of acute ischemic stroke due to tandem occlusion: should endovascular recanalization of the extracranial or intracranial occlusive lesion be done first?
Leonardo Rangel-Castilla,Leonardo Rangel-Castilla,Gary Rajah,Hakeem J Shakir,Hussain Shallwani,Sirin Gandhi,Jason M Davies,Kenneth V. Snyder,Elad I. Levy,Adnan H. Siddiqui +9 more
TL;DR: Tandem occlusions present treatment challenges, but high recanalization rates were possible in the present series using acute carotid artery stenting and mechanical thrombectomy concurrently.
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Pipeline embolization of posterior circulation aneurysms: a multicenter study of 131 aneurysms
Christoph J. Griessenauer,Christopher S. Ogilvy,Nimer Adeeb,Adam A Dmytriw,Adam A Dmytriw,Paul M. Foreman,Hussain Shallwani,Nicola Limbucci,Salvatore Mangiafico,Ashish Kumar,Caterina Michelozzi,Timo Krings,Vitor Mendes Pereira,Charles C. Matouk,Mark R. Harrigan,Hakeem J Shakir,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Elad I. Levy,Leonardo Renieri,Thomas R. Marotta,Christophe Cognard,Ajith J. Thomas +21 more
TL;DR: In the largest series to date, fusiform aneurysms were found to have the lowest occlusion rate and the highest frequency of major complications, particularly in clopidogrel nonresponders.
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Relationship of Grit and Resilience to Burnout Among U.S. Neurosurgery Residents
Hakeem J Shakir,Justin M Cappuzzo,Hussain Shallwani,Amanda Kwasnicki,Carli Bullis,Jiefei Wang,Ryan M. Hess,Elad I. Levy +7 more
TL;DR: There is an inverse relationship between grit/resilience and burnout, and increased social/personal stressors are associated with increased levels of burnout and decreased grit and resilience.
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The Prevalence of Burnout Among US Neurosurgery Residents.
Hakeem J Shakir,Matthew J McPheeters,Hussain Shallwani,Joseph E Pittari,Renée M Reynolds,Renée M Reynolds +5 more
TL;DR: Neurosurgery residents have a significantly lower prevalence of burnout than other residents/fellows and practicing physicians and practicing Physicians from other specialties.
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Risk of Branch Occlusion and Ischemic Complications with the Pipeline Embolization Device in the Treatment of Posterior Circulation Aneurysms.
Nimer Adeeb,Christoph J. Griessenauer,Christoph J. Griessenauer,Adam A Dmytriw,Adam A Dmytriw,Adam A Dmytriw,Hussain Shallwani,Raghav Gupta,Paul M. Foreman,Hakeem J Shakir,Justin M. Moore,Nicola Limbucci,Salvatore Mangiafico,Ashish Kumar,Caterina Michelozzi,Yuchen Zhang,Vitor Mendes Pereira,Charles C. Matouk,Mark R. Harrigan,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Elad I. Levy,Leonardo Renieri,Thomas R. Marotta,Christophe Cognard,Christopher S. Ogilvy,Ajith J. Thomas +25 more
TL;DR: There was a low occlusion incidence in end arteries following branch coverage at last follow-up, and the incidence was higher in the posterior cerebral artery and vertebral artery where collateral supply is high.