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Distal transradial approach for diagnostic cerebral angiography

JNIS Podcast - June 13, 2019 11:43 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief of JNIS Felipe C. Albuquerque talks to Eric Peterson (University of Miami MILLER School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA) about the novel technique of distal transradial access in the diagnostic cerebral angiography. The paper is the Editor’s Choice article of th...

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A closer look over Brexit's impact on research and publishing

JNIS Podcast - March 19, 2019 16:15 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
Although the impact of Brexit on research is still unknown, BMJ’s CEO Peter Ashman is confident medical publishing “will be OK”. In this special podcast, Publishing Director of BMJ, Allison Lang, assures the American audience of JNIS that the turmoil in the UK over leaving the European Union sh...

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A closer look over Brexit’s impact on research and publishing

JNIS Podcast - March 19, 2019 16:15 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
Although the impact of Brexit on research is still unknown, BMJ’s CEO Peter Ashman is confident medical publishing “will be OK”. In this special podcast, Publishing Director of BMJ, Allison Lang, assures the American audience of JNIS that the turmoil in the UK over leaving the European Union sh...

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Wide-neck middle cerebral artery and basilar apex treated by endovascular techniques. The BRANCH

JNIS Podcast - January 21, 2019 17:34 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In the January 2019 podcast, Felipe C. Albuquerque talks to Reade De Leacy about the BRANCH (wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms of the middle cerebral artery and basilar apex treated by endovascular techniques)- a multicentre, retrospective study comparing core lab evaluation of angiographic outcome...

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Neurothrombectomy in the late time window: continued benefit in trial ineligible patients

JNIS Podcast - October 26, 2018 14:16 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
There are two editor's choice papers of the November issue of JNIS discussed in this podcast. Editor-in-Chief of JNIS, Felipe de Albuquerque, talks to Ashutosh Jadhav and Shashvat Desai, both from the Department of Neurology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, USA. They are co...

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Current endovascular strategies for cerebral venous thrombosis

JNIS Podcast - July 19, 2018 14:37 - 13 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
The recommendations of the report of the Society of Neurointerventional Surgery (SNIS) Standards and Guidelines Committee for endovascular strategies for cerebral venous thrombosis are discussed in this podcast. Editor-in-Chief of JNIS, Felipe de Albuquerque, talks to Justin Fraser (Department of...

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M2 occlusions patients may benefit from endovascular therapy

JNIS Podcast - May 29, 2018 17:26 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
M2 occlusions can present with serious neurological deficits, resulting in large infarcts and significant morbidity and mortality. The paper discussed in this podcast concludes that patients with M2 occlusions and higher baseline deficits (NIHSS score ≥9) may benefit from endovascular therapy, th...

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Balloon guide catheter use in mechanical thrombectomy linked to clinical and angiographic outcomes

JNIS Podcast - March 21, 2018 17:34 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
The use of balloon guide catheters (BGCs) during mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke is associated with superior clinical and angiographic outcomes, concludes a systematic review and meta-analysis recently published by JNIS and discussed in this podcast. Waleed Brinjikji (Department...

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Favorable revascularization therapy in patient with ASPECTS ≤5 in anterior circulation infarct

JNIS Podcast - January 24, 2018 01:42 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
A low baseline Alberta Stroke Programme Early CT Score (ASPECTS) is strongly associated with low rates of favorable outcome in patients with acute stroke. The study discussed in this podcast evaluated the efficacy and safety of revascularization therapy in patient with ASPECTS ≤5 in anterior circ...

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Too good to intervene? Thrombectomy for large vessel occlusion strokes with minimal symptoms

JNIS Podcast - October 20, 2017 17:15 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, the Editor-in-Chief of JNIS Felipe Albuquerque speaks to Raul Nogueira (Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine/Marcus Stroke & Neuroscience Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA). He is the co-author of the study "Too good to intervene? Thrombectomy for large vessel...

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Predictors of false-positive stroke thrombectomy transfers

JNIS Podcast - August 30, 2017 01:10 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
Diagnosing with clinical scales or imaging? The transfer decision process of patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke to receive thrombectomy is discussed in this podcast. The Editor-in-Chief of JNIS Felipe Albuquerque speaks to Michael Chen (Department of Neurological Surgery, Rush Uni...

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Editorial: In defence of “our” stroke patients

JNIS Podcast - June 05, 2017 09:30 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
JNIS Associate Editor Joshua Hirsch is joined by Shazam Hussain (Cerebrovascular Center, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA) and David Fiorella (Department of Neurosurgery, Stony Brook University, New York, USA) to discuss the June 2017's editorial in the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery. In this...

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Long term experience using the ADAPT technique for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke

JNIS Podcast - May 08, 2017 16:52 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
The direct aspiration first pass technique (ADAPT) has been introduced as a simple and fast method for achieving good angiographic and clinical outcomes using large bore aspiration catheters for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS). A study recently published in JNIS by Dr Turk et al. con...

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Implications of limiting mechanical thrombectomy to patients with ELVO meeting top tier evidence

JNIS Podcast - March 23, 2017 14:56 - 18 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
The impact of recent guidelines for endovascular management of emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) awarding top tier evidence to the same selective criteria in recent trials is discussed in this podcast. The Editor-in-Chief of JNIS Felipe Albuquerque talks to the two main authors of the stud...

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MACRA 2.0

JNIS Podcast - January 25, 2017 14:28 - 33 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast about the healthcare policy, Associate Editor of JNIS and Chair of the SNIS Health Care policy and Economic committee Josh Hirsch is joined by co-authors Andrew Rosenkrantz, from the Department of Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, and by Gregory Nicola, from the Hackensack Ra...

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Decreasing procedure times with a standardized approach to ELVO cases. Welcoming JNIS new editor

JNIS Podcast - January 05, 2017 16:46 - 12 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this introductory podcast of Felipe Albuquerque, the new Editor-in-Chief of JNIS talks with Ryan McTaggart, who co-authored the study, "Decreasing procedure times with a standardized approach to emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) cases". The study was run at the single comprehensive strok...

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Analysis of vertebral augmentation practice patterns update. The farewell to JNIS editor Robert Tarr

JNIS Podcast - January 03, 2017 12:30 - 18 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this farewell podcast of the JNIS Editor-in-Chief, Robert Tarr talks vertebral augmentation practice with Associate Editor Joshua Hirsch and Ronil Chandra. Dr J A Hirsch, from the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA, and Dr R V Chandra, from the Interventional Neurorad...

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Type of general anesthesia effects on endovascular management of acute ischemic stroke

JNIS Podcast - October 27, 2016 17:50 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, Andrew Kofke, from the Departments of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Neurosurgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, reveals the details of his JNIS Editor's Choice paper published in the November 2016 issue. The study concludes th...

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Posterior cranial fossa arteriovenous malformations are more prone to feeder vessel aneurysms

JNIS Podcast - October 04, 2016 14:39 - 10 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, the Editor-in-Chief of JNIS, Robert Tarr, is joined by Ali Alaraj, the corresponding author of the study, "Increased prevalence and rupture status of feeder vessel aneurysms in posterior fossa arteriovenous malformations". Dr Alaraj, from the Department of Neurosurgery, Neuropsy...

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The low-profile visualized intraluminal support device use on wide-necked intracranial aneurysms

JNIS Podcast - September 06, 2016 12:26 - 6 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, the Editor-in-Chief of JNIS, Robert Tarr, is joined by David Fiorella, the corresponding author of the study, "Final results of the US humanitarian device exemption study of the low-profile visualized intraluminal support (LVIS) device". Dr Fiorella, from the Department of Neuro...

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GRAFT reduces potential flow diverter malapposition and occasional acute thrombus formation

JNIS Podcast - July 14, 2016 17:06 - 10 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, Dr Robert Tarr interviews Dr Matthew Gounis and Dr Ajit Puri on their latest study, "Grading of Regional Apposition after Flow-Diverter Treatment (GRAFT): a comparative evaluation of VasoCT and intravascular OCT". GRAFT is a semi-automated image post-processing software, which ...

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Arteriovenous malformation embocure score

JNIS Podcast - June 28, 2016 16:03 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, Dr Demetrius Lopes tells Robert Tarr, the Editor of JNIS, the details of the study "Arteriovenous malformation embocure score: AVMES". Demetrius Lopes, a neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA, is the corresponding author of this stud...

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Three-dimensional printing of anatomically accurate patient specific intracranial aneurysm models

JNIS Podcast - June 06, 2016 17:21 - 13 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, the Editor of JNIS, Robert Tarr, talks to Christof Karmonik, from the Houston Methodist Research Institute, USA, about the details of the study "Three-dimensional printing of anatomically accurate patient specific intracranial aneurysm models". The research concluded that the 3D...

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Endovascular Stroke Therapy: early emergency arrivals effects on collaterals, infarcts and outcomes

JNIS Podcast - May 19, 2016 19:35 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, Dr David Liebeskind, explains the details of the paper "Early arrival at the emergency department is associated with better collaterals, smaller established infarcts and better clinical outcomes with endovascular stroke therapy: SWIFT study". Dr David Liebeskind, from the Neurov...

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Stroke treated with mechanical thrombectomy: outcomes of prior use of intravenous thrombolysis

JNIS Podcast - April 19, 2016 16:12 - 38 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
With multiple RCTs demonstrating clear benefit of mechanical thrombectomy in ELVO, the question of best approach to patients eligible for simultaneous treatment with IV TPA and mechanical thrombectomy has been debated. Dr. Hirsch interviews Drs. Leslie-Mazwi and Weber after their instructive pap...

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Catheter based selective hypothermia reduces stroke volume during focal cerebral ischemia in swine

JNIS Podcast - April 01, 2016 11:27 - 11 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, Dr Thomas Mattingly explains the details of this study conducted in swines and which gives insights into wether endovascular selective hypothermia can provide neuroprotection within time frames relevant to acute ischemic stroke treatment. Read the full article here: http://jnis....

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Predictors of poor outcome despite recanalization: a regression analysis of the NASA registry

JNIS Podcast - March 01, 2016 17:36 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast, Italo Linfante, Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute and Neuroscience Center, Baptist Hospital, Miami, USA, tells JNIS’ Editor Robert Tarr, the details of his study “Predictors of poor outcome despite recanalization: a multiple regression analysis of the NASA registry”. To acces...

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Raymond-Roy Occlusion Classification of intracranial aneurysms treated with coil embolization

JNIS Podcast - January 29, 2016 17:06 - 10 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast we find the details of the study "An update to the Raymond-Roy Occlusion Classification of intracranial aneurysms treated with coil embolization". Professor Robert Tarr interviews Justin Mascitelli, the author of the article, which can be read here: http://goo.gl/9IEX8L.

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Critical assessment of the morbidity associated with ruptured cerebral arteriovenous malformations

JNIS Podcast - January 12, 2016 11:23 - 13 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
In this podcast Dr Robert Tarr talks to Dr Michael Chen about his editors choice paper "Critical assessment of the morbidity associated with ruptured cerebral arteriovenous malformations". They discuss the reasons for undertaking the study, the controversy surrounding the ARUBA trial and the pos...

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Healing of aneurysm: a comparison of gene expressions

JNIS Podcast - December 02, 2015 11:49 - 11 minutes ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
What understanding do we have of the rupture risk and healing following aneurysm treatment? Robert Tarr interviews Ram Kardivel, of the Neuroradiology Research Laboratory, Mayo Clinic, USA, on the main conclusions of her study "Gene expression comparison of flow diversion and coiling in an expe...

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