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Ryan A McTaggart

Researcher at Brown University

Publications -  123
Citations -  6403

Ryan A McTaggart is an academic researcher from Brown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 113 publications receiving 5081 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan A McTaggart include University of Southern California & Cleveland Clinic.

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Field triage for endovascular stroke therapy: a population-based comparison

TL;DR: For patients with stroke who are EVT candidates and closest to a PSC from the field, triage to a slightly more distant CSC is associated with faster time to EVT, no delay to alteplase, and less disability at 90 days.
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Detecting Large Vessel Occlusion at Multiphase CT Angiography by Using a Deep Convolutional Neural Network

TL;DR: This deep learning model was able to detect the presence of large vessel occlusion and its diagnostic performance was enhanced by using delayed phases at multiphase CT angiography examinations.
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Angiographic outcome of endovascular stroke therapy correlated with MR findings, infarct growth, and clinical outcome in the DEFUSE 2 trial

TL;DR: Thrombolysis in cerebral infarction reperfusions following endovascular therapy for ischemic stroke is highly correlated with magnetic resonance imaging reperfusion, infarct growth, and clinical outcome.
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Standard and Guidelines: Intracranial Dural Arteriovenous Shunts

TL;DR: To provide recommendations on management strategies for intracranial DAVS using evidence-based medicine approaches when possible but, of necessity, relying frequently on expert opinion concerning this rare disease, a review of existing knowledge about the natural history, diagnostic methodology, and treatment modalities/techniques is provided.
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Comparison of biliary complications in adult living‐donor liver transplants performed at two busy transplant centers

TL;DR: A comparison of biliary complications in adult living‐donor liver transplants performed at two busy transplant centers at one and two busy hospitals shows clear trends in survival and morbidity.