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Pooja Khatri
Researcher at University of Cincinnati
Publications - 331
Citations - 17544
Pooja Khatri is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 276 publications receiving 13834 citations. Previous affiliations of Pooja Khatri include Charité & Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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Early Neurological Change After Ischemic Stroke Is Associated With 90-Day Outcome.
Laura Heitsch,Laura Ibanez,Caty Carrera,Michael M. Binkley,Daniel Strbian,Turgut Tatlisumak,Turgut Tatlisumak,Alejandro Bustamante,Marc Ribó,Carlos A. Molina,Antoni Dávalos,E. López-Cancio,Lucía Muñoz-Narbona,Carol Soriano-Tarraga,Eva Giralt-Steinhauer,Victor Obach,Agnieszka Slowik,Joanna Pera,Katarzyna Lapicka-Bodzioch,Justyna Derbisz,Tomás Sobrino,José Castillo,Francisco Campos,Emilio Rodríguez-Castro,Susana Arias-Rivas,T. Segura,Gemma Serrano-Heras,Cristofol Vives-Bauza,Rosa Díaz-Navarro,Silva Tur,Carmen Jiménez,Joan Martí-Fàbregas,Raquel Delgado-Mederos,Juan F. Arenillas,Jerzy Krupinski,Natalia Cullell,Nuria P. Torres-Aguila,Elena Muiño,Jara Cárcel-Márquez,Francisco Moniche,Juan Antonio Cabezas,Andria L. Ford,Rajat Dhar,Jaume Roquer,Pooja Khatri,Jordi Jimenez-Conde,Israel Fernandez-Cadenas,Joan Montaner,Joan Montaner,Jonathan Rosand,Carlos Cruchaga,Jin-Moo Lee +51 more
TL;DR: The dynamic phenotype, ΔNIHSS6–24h, captures both explained and unexplained mechanisms involved in AIS and is significantly and independently associated with long-term outcomes, and promises to be an easily obtainable and meaningful quantitative phenotype for large-scale genomic studies of AIS.
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Variability in the use of intravenous thrombolysis for mild stroke: Experience across the SPOTRIAS network
Joshua Z. Willey,Pooja Khatri,Jane C. Khoury,José G. Merino,Andria L. Ford,Natalia S. Rost,Nicole R. Gonzales,Latisha K Ali,Brett C. Meyer,Joseph P. Broderick +9 more
TL;DR: There is substantial variability in the proportion of treated patients who have mild stroke across the SPOTRIAS centers, reflecting a paucity of data on how to best treat patients with mild stroke.
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Identification of Hypothalamic Transcripts Upregulated by Antidepressants
TL;DR: Using a modification of the differential display polymerase chain reaction, the isolation of two transcripts that are differentially expressed in the brain after an 8-week course of antidepressant administration are described.
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Hypoperfusion Distal to Anterior Circulation Intracranial Atherosclerosis is Associated with Recurrent Stroke
Adam de Havenon,Pooja Khatri,Shyam Prabhakaran,Sharon D. Yeatts,Cecilia Peterson,Daniel Sacchetti,Matthew D Alexander,Shawna Cutting,Brian Mac Grory,Karen L. Furie,David S Liebeskind,David S Liebeskind,Shadi Yaghi +12 more
TL;DR: In patients with symptomatic vertebrobasilar intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), impaired distal flow predicts recurrent stroke, but limited data exist on the association between perfusion status and recurrent stroke in anterior circulation ICAD.
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Selecting Patients for Intra-Arterial Therapy in the Context of a Clinical Trial for Neuroprotection.
Patrick D. Lyden,Sara Weymer,Christopher S. Coffey,Merit Cudkowicz,Samantha Berg,Sarah O'Brien,Marc Fisher,E. Clarke Haley,Pooja Khatri,Jeffrey L. Saver,Steven C. Levine,Howard P. Levy,Marilyn M. Rymer,Lawrence R. Wechsler,Ashutosh P Jadhav,Elizabeth McNeil,Salina P. Waddy,Kent E. Pryor +17 more
TL;DR: It is feasible to include IAT in a neuroprotectant trial for acute ischemic stroke and criteria are presented for including such patients in a manner that is consistent with published evidence for IAT while still preserving the ability to test the role of the putative neuro protectant.