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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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Aggressive intervention to treat a young woman with intracranial hemorrhage following unsuccessful intravenous thrombolysis for left middle cerebral artery occlusion. Case report.
Kyle M Fargen,Brian L. Hoh,Gregory L Fautheree,Walter Morgan,Gregory J. Velat,Michael F. Waters,J Mocco +6 more
TL;DR: Continuation of mechanical endovascular stroke intervention, in light of active contrast extravasation, may be warranted in young patients with major deficits and absence of arterial displacement or delayed global filling in select stroke patients.
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Multicenter investigation of technical and clinical outcomes after thrombectomy for distal vessel occlusion by frontline technique
Ali Alawieh,Reda M. Chalhoub,Sami Al Kasab,Pascal Jabbour,Marios-Nikos Psychogios,Robert M. Starke,Adam S Arthur,Kyle M Fargen,Reade De Leacy,Peter Kan,Travis M. Dumont,Ansaar T Rai,Roberto Crosa,Ilko Maier,Nitin Goyal,Stacey Q Wolfe,C. Michael Cawley,J Mocco,Stavropoula Tjoumakaris,Brian M. Howard,Laurie Dimisko,Hassan Saad,Christopher S. Ogilvy,R. Webster Crowley,Justin R Mascitelli,Isabel Fragata,Michael Levitt,Joon-Tae Kim,Min S. Park,Benjamin Gory,Adam J. Polifka,Charles C. Matouk,Jonathan A. Grossberg,Alejandro M Spiotta +33 more
TL;DR: Outcomes following EVT for DVO are comparable to LVO with similar results between techniques, and rates of hemorrhage and good outcome showed an exponential relationship to procedural metrics, and were more dependent on time in the aspiration group and attempts in the stent retriever group.
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An angiographic atlas of intracranial arterial diameters associated with cerebral aneurysms
TL;DR: This angiographic almanac of aneurysm-associated intracranial arterial diameters may be of benefit in establishing standard norms through which devices, protocols and research aims may be developed.
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Stroke thrombectomy volume, rather than stroke center accreditation status of hospitals, is associated with mortality and discharge disposition
Muhammad Waqas,Vincent M. Tutino,Justin M Cappuzzo,V. Lazarov,Daniel Popoola,Tatsat R Patel,Bennett R. Levy,Andre Monteiro,Maxim Mokin,Ansaar T Rai,J Mocco,Aquilla S Turk,Kenneth V. Snyder,Jason M Davies,Elad I. Levy,Adnan H. Siddiqui +15 more
TL;DR: A higher volume of ST cases was associated with lower mortality and higher home discharge rate, and no significant differences in mortality and discharge disposition were found between accredited and non-accredited hospitals.