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James D. Eastwood
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 65
Citations - 4042
James D. Eastwood is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perfusion scanning & Cerebral blood flow. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 65 publications receiving 3766 citations. Previous affiliations of James D. Eastwood include Cleveland Clinic & Emory University Hospital.
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Comparative overview of brain perfusion imaging techniques
Max Wintermark,M. Sesay,Emmanuel L. Barbier,Katalin Borbély,William P. Dillon,James D. Eastwood,Thomas C. Glenn,Cécile Grandin,Salvador Pedraza,Jean F. Soustiel,Tadashi Nariai,Greg Zaharchuk,J.-M. Caille,Vincent Dousset,Howard Yonas +14 more
TL;DR: A comparative overview established by consensus among specialists of the various techniques dedicated to brain hemodynamics is presented, to offer a clearer picture of the pros and cons of currently available brain perfusion imaging techniques.
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Acute Stroke Imaging Research Roadmap II
Max Wintermark,Gregory W. Albers,Andrei V. Alexandrov,Jeffry R. Alger,Roland Bammer,Jean-Claude Baron,Stephen M. Davis,Bart M. Demaerschalk,Colin P. Derdeyn,Geoffrey A. Donnan,James D. Eastwood,Jochen B. Fiebach,Marc Fisher,Karen L. Furie,Gregory V. Goldmakher,Werner Hacke,Chelsea S. Kidwell,Stephan P. Kloska,Martin Köhrmann,Walter J. Koroshetz,Ting-Yim Lee,Kennedy R. Lees,Michael H. Lev,David S Liebeskind,Leif Østergaard,William J. Powers,James M. Provenzale,Peter D. Schellinger,Robert Silbergleit,A. G. Sorensen,Joanna M. Wardlaw,Ona Wu,Steven Warach +32 more
TL;DR: Recommendations regarding the standardization of perfusion and penumbral imaging techniques, the validation of the accuracy and clinical utility of imaging markers of the ischemic penumbra, and the validate of imaging biomarkers relevant to clinical outcomes are summarized.
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Comparative overview of brain perfusion imaging techniques
Max Wintermark,Max Wintermark,M. Sesay,Emmanuel L. Barbier,Katalin Borbély,William P. Dillon,James D. Eastwood,Thomas C. Glenn,Cécile Grandin,Salvador Pedraza,Jean F. Soustiel,Tadashi Nariai,Greg Zaharchuk,J.-M. Caille,Vincent Dousset,Howard Yonas +15 more
TL;DR: For clinicians, this paper should offers a clearer picture of the pros and cons of currently available brain perfusion imaging techniques, and assist them in choosing the proper method in every specific clinical setting.
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CT perfusion scanning with deconvolution analysis: pilot study in patients with acute middle cerebral artery stroke.
James D. Eastwood,Michael H. Lev,Tarek Azhari,Ting-Yim Lee,Daniel P. Barboriak,David M. DeLong,Clemens Fitzek,Michael Herzau,Max Wintermark,Reto Meuli,David Brazier,James M. Provenzale +11 more
TL;DR: Deconvolution analysis of CT perfusion data is a promising method for evaluation of cerebral hemodynamics in patients with acute stroke by using deconvolution-derived hemodynamic imaging.
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Correlation of early dynamic CT perfusion imaging with whole-brain MR diffusion and perfusion imaging in acute hemispheric stroke.
James D. Eastwood,Michael H. Lev,Max Wintermark,Clemens Fitzek,Daniel P. Barboriak,David M. DeLong,Ting-Yim Lee,Tarek Azhari,Michael Herzau,Vani Chilukuri,James M. Provenzale +10 more
TL;DR: Good correlation was seen between CT and MR for CBF and MTT abnormalities in patients with acute large-vessel stroke and it remains uncertain whether CT perfusion CBV abnormalities correspond well to whole-brain abnormalities.