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J Mocco
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 215
Citations - 9543
J Mocco is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 144 publications receiving 8040 citations. Previous affiliations of J Mocco include McKnight Brain Institute & State University of New York System.
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Stereotactic radiosurgery and the linear accelerator: accelerating electrons in neurosurgery.
TL;DR: The fascinating history of stereotactic neurosurgery is reviewed, and a detailed account is given of the development of linear accelerators and their subsequent modification for radiosurgery.
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Concomitant intracranial pressure monitoring during venous sinus stenting for intracranial hypertension secondary to venous sinus stenosis
TL;DR: A case is presented of severe intracranial hypertension with rapidly progressive neurologic decline despite CSF diversion secondary to venous Sinus stenosis that resolved following venous sinus stenting, the first report of real time ICP monitoring during venous sins stenting.
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Stroke Treatment Academic Industry Roundtable Research Priorities in the Assessment of Neurothrombectomy Devices
Jeffrey L. Saver,Tudor G Jovin,Wade S. Smith,Gregory W. Albers,Jean-Claude Baron,Johannes Boltze,Joseph P. Broderick,Lisa A. Davis,Andrew M. Demchuk,Salvatore Desena,Jens Fiehler,Philip B. Gorelick,Werner Hacke,Bill Holt,Reza Jahan,Hui Jing,Pooja Khatri,Chelsea S. Kidwell,Kennedy R. Lees,Michael H. Lev,David S Liebeskind,Marie Luby,Patrick D. Lyden,J. Thomas Megerian,J Mocco,Keith W. Muir,Howard A. Rowley,Richard M. Ruedy,Sean I Savitz,Vitas J. Sipelis,Samuel K. Shimp,Lawrence R. Wechsler,Max Wintermark,Ona Wu,Dileep R. Yavagal,Albert J Yoo +35 more
TL;DR: Endovascular research priorities in acute ischemic stroke are to perform trials testing new, highly effective neuro thrombectomy devices rapidly deployed in patients confirmed to have target vessel occlusions.
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Endovascular stroke trials: why we must enroll all eligible patients.
Mayank Goyal,Michel Shamy,Bijoy K. Menon,Jeffrey L. Saver,Hans-Christoph Diener,J Mocco,Vitor Mendes Pereira,Tudor G. Jovin,Osama O. Zaidat,Elad I. Levy,Antoni Dávalos,Andrew M. Demchuk,Michael D. Hill +12 more
TL;DR: A variety of perspectives on this question are presented, reflecting the multiplicity of opinions within the stroke community, and it is thought that these perspectives converge on the conclusion that the authors face a medical and ethical imperative to enroll patients into clinical trials.
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Improvements in recanalization with modern stroke therapy: a review of prospective ischemic stroke trials during the last two decades
TL;DR: A review of prospective acute ischemic stroke trials since 1999 indicates a substantial improvement in revascularization in the setting of a significant increase in time to therapy onset, but no appreciable change in good functional outcome.