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J Delgado Almandoz

Researcher at Abbott Northwestern Hospital

Publications -  18
Citations -  840

J Delgado Almandoz is an academic researcher from Abbott Northwestern Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Intracerebral hemorrhage. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 695 citations. Previous affiliations of J Delgado Almandoz include Harvard University.

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Last-Recorded P2Y12 Reaction Units Value Is Strongly Associated with Thromboembolic and Hemorrhagic Complications Occurring Up to 6 Months after Treatment in Patients with Cerebral Aneurysms Treated with the Pipeline Embolization Device

TL;DR: In this cohort, a last-recorded P2Y12 reaction units value of <60 or >240 was the only independent predictor of all and major thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications up to 6 months after Pipeline Embolization Device procedures.
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Diagnostic accuracy and yield of multidetector CT angiography in the evaluation of spontaneous intraparenchymal cerebral hemorrhage.

TL;DR: In this paper, the diagnostic accuracy and yield of multidetector CT angiography for the detection of vascular etiologies in adult patients presenting to the emergency department with intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH) were evaluated.
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Training Guidelines for Endovascular Ischemic Stroke Intervention: An International Multi-Society Consensus Document

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TL;DR: In patients with Emergent Large Vessel Occlusion, occlusion of a major intracerebral artery results in a large area of brain injury often resulting in severe brain injury.
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Practical scoring system for the identification of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage at highest risk of harboring an underlying vascular etiology: the Secondary Intracerebral Hemorrhage Score.

TL;DR: The SICH score successfully predicts a given ICH patient's risk of harboring an underlying vascular etiology and could be used as a guide to select patients with ICH for neurovascular evaluation to exclude the presence of a vascular abnormality.