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Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients Admitted to Emergency Department Observation Unit for Suspected TIA [Meeting Abstract]

Kumar, Arooshi; Ishida, Koto; Liberman, Ava; Zhang, Cen; Yaghi, Shadi; Torres, Jose; Rostanski, Sara
ISI:000536058006081
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 4561622

Association Between Functional Outcomes of Stroke Patients Receiving Mechanical Thrombectomy and CT Perfusion Imaging Acquisition [Meeting Abstract]

Agarwal, Shashank; Mistry, Eva; Scher, Erica; Kim, Sun; Sanger, Matthew; Humbert, Kelley; Ishida, Koto; Torres, Jose; Rostanski, Sara; Zhang, Cen; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Turkel-Parrella, David; Farkas, Jeffrey; Raz, Eytan; Gordon, David; Riina, Howard; Shapiro, Maksim; Tanweer, Omar; Nossek, Erez; Nelson, Peter; Lord, Aaron; Frontera, Jennifer; Yaghi, Shadi
ISI:000536058002105
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 4561212

Cerebrospinal Fluid in Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: Implications of Elevated Protein and Pleocytosis

Ellis, Colin A; McClelland, Andrew C; Mohan, Suyash; Kuo, Emory; Kasner, Scott E; Zhang, Cen; Khankhanian, Pouya; Balu, Ramani
Background and Purpose/UNASSIGNED:Patients with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) sometimes undergo analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to exclude alternative diagnoses. This study's objectives were to describe the CSF characteristics in patients with PRES and to identify clinical and radiologic findings associated with distinct CSF abnormalities. Methods/UNASSIGNED:We identified a retrospective cohort of patients with PRES. We compared clinical and radiographic characteristics of those who did versus did not undergo lumbar puncture, described the observed range of CSF findings, and analyzed clinical and radiographic features associated with specific CSF abnormalities. Results/UNASSIGNED:= .0058) but not with seizure, time from symptom onset, radiographic evidence of diffusion restriction, or contrast enhancement. Five (7%) patients had elevated CSF white blood cells, all of whom had infarction and/or hemorrhage on neuroimaging, and 4 of whom had eclampsia. Conclusion/UNASSIGNED:The CSF of most patients with PRES shows a mild protein elevation commensurate with radiographic severity. Cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis may mark a distinct subtype of PRES with predisposition toward infarction and/or hemorrhage. These findings help clinicians interpret CSF findings in these patients and generate new hypotheses about the pathophysiology of this syndrome.
PMCID:6429675
PMID: 30915182
ISSN: 1941-8744
CID: 3778842

Basilar Artery Curvature is Associated With Migraine With Aura in the Northern Manhattan Study [Meeting Abstract]

Zhang, Cen; Cucchiara, Brett; Noam, Alperin; Bagci, Ahmet; Rundek, Tatjana; Santiago, Maria; Wright, Clinton B.; Sacco, Ralph L.; Elkind, Mitchell S.; Gutierrez, Jose C.
ISI:000478733402461
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 4047992

A Resident-driven Intervention To Decrease Door-to-needle Time And Increase Resident Satisfaction In A Resource-limited Setting [Meeting Abstract]

Sequeira, Alexandra J. Lloyd-Smith; Fara, Michael; McMenamy, John; Chan, Monica; Ishida, Koto; Torres, Jose; Zhang, Cen; Favate, Albert; Singh, Anuradha; Zhou, Ting; Rostanski, Sara
ISI:000453090805219
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561692

Implementing a Formal Faculty-Resident Feedback Protocol for NYU Neurology Residency [Meeting Abstract]

Grossman, Scott; Lloyd-Smith, Alexandra; Zhang, Cen; Weinberg, Harold; Kurzweil, Arielle
ISI:000453090801438
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561982

Basilar Artery Lateral Displacement May Be Associated with Migraine with Aura

Zhang, Cen; Detre, John A; Kasner, Scott E; Cucchiara, Brett
Objective/UNASSIGNED:The objective of this study is to determine whether structural features of the vertebrobasilar arterial system are related to migraine. Background/UNASSIGNED:Alterations in cerebral vascular structure and function have been associated with migraine, possibly mediated by hypoperfusion and/or endothelial dysfunction triggering cortical spreading depression. Vessel tortuosity, in particular, has been associated with both altered hemodynamics and endothelial function. Symptoms of migraine with aura (MWA) often localize to the occipital cortex, and evidence supports the localization of a migraine generator to the brain stem, suggesting that the vertebrobasilar system may be of particular relevance. Methods/UNASSIGNED:exploratory analysis of data collected in a prospective, observational, case-control study enrolling MWA, migraine without aura (MwoA), and control subjects in a 1:1:1 ratio. 3 T high-resolution MR angiography was used to assess vascular structure, and arterial spin-labeled perfusion MRI to measure interictal cerebral blood flow (CBF). White matter lesions were assessed using T2/FLAIR. Vertebral and basilar artery (BA) diameters and BA total lateral displacement were measured. Results/UNASSIGNED: = 0.02). There was no association between BA displacement and interictal posterior cerebral artery territory CBF or overall white matter lesions. Conclusion/UNASSIGNED:BA lateral displacement may be associated with MWA as well as headache frequency. This association does not appear to be mediated by cerebral hypoperfusion.
PMCID:5829554
PMID: 29527186
ISSN: 1664-2295
CID: 2978682

A Resident-Driven Intervention to Decrease Door-to-Needle Time and Increase Resident Satisfaction in a Resource-Limited Setting [Meeting Abstract]

Fara, Michael G; Lloyd-Smith, Alexandra J; McMenamy, John; Chan, Monica; Ishida, Koto; Torres, Jose; Zhang, Cen; Favate, Albert; Singh, Anuradha; Rostanski, Sara K
ORIGINAL:0012460
ISSN: 1524-4628
CID: 2931932

Cognitive performance of older adults in a specialized diabetes clinic

Schimming, Corbett; Luo, Xiaodong; Zhang, Cen; Sano, Mary
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for cognitive changes, but assessment for cognitive disorders in this population is performed infrequently. The present study examined the frequency of cognitive disorders and patterns of deficit in patients enrolled in a specialized clinic for diabetes. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess cognition in Mount Sinai Diabetes Center patients. Thirty eligible subjects aged >/=50 years were assessed and compared with non-diabetic cognitively normal control subjects, as well as non-diabetic subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The main outcome(s) and measure(s) were obtained through cognitive assessment and diagnosis using the Alzheimer's Disease Centers' uniform data set. RESULTS: Forty percent of subjects were newly diagnosed with a cognitive disorder: 10% were diagnosed with dementia and 30% with MCI. Diabetic subjects performed worse on the Mini-Mental State Examination (27.2 vs 28.4; P = 0.0132), list generation (9.5 vs 12.2; P = 0.0190), Trail Making Test, Parts A (70.1 vs 43.0; P < 0.0001) and B (197.2 vs 123.6; P < 0.0001), and the Digit Symbol test (12.7 vs 40.1; P < 0.0001) than cognitively normal individuals. Compared with subjects with MCI (amnestic type), diabetic subjects performed better on tasks of immediate and delayed recall (11.2 vs 7.3 [P = 0.0048] and 8.4 vs. 4.1 [P = 0.0003], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Undiagnosed cognitive disorders are common and underappreciated in patients being treated in a specialized diabetes clinic. It may be important to make cognitive assessment a standard part of patient assessments.
PMID: 27807922
ISSN: 1753-0407
CID: 2555562

Basilar Artery Displacement is Associated with Migraine with Aura [Meeting Abstract]

Zhang, Cen; Cucchiara, Brett L; Detre, John
ORIGINAL:0012094
ISSN: 1524-4628
CID: 2627702