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View article: Assessing changes on large cerebral arteries in CADASIL: Preliminary insights from a case-control analysis
Assessing changes on large cerebral arteries in CADASIL: Preliminary insights from a case-control analysis Open
View article: Relationships of hematocrit concentration with dementia from a multiethnic population-based study
Relationships of hematocrit concentration with dementia from a multiethnic population-based study Open
Objective Red blood cell (RBC) concentration impacts cerebrovascular disease, yet it is unclear whether RBC concentrations relate to dementia risk, particularly in racially/ethnically diverse cohorts. We investigated whether RBC concentrat…
View article: Relationships of hematocrit concentration with dementia from a multiethnic population-based study
Relationships of hematocrit concentration with dementia from a multiethnic population-based study Open
Objective: Red blood cell (RBC) concentration impacts cerebrovascular disease, yet it is unclear whether RBC concentrations relate to dementia risk, particularly in racially/ethnically diverse cohorts. We investigated whether RBC concentra…
View article: Improving Patient-Reported Outcomes in Stroke Care using Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring and Telehealth
Improving Patient-Reported Outcomes in Stroke Care using Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring and Telehealth Open
Background Inequities in health care access leads to suboptimal medication adherence and blood pressure (BP) control. Informatics-based approaches may deliver equitable care and enhance self-management. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) com…
View article: Inequities in Telemedicine Use Among Patients With Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
Inequities in Telemedicine Use Among Patients With Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases Open
In our diverse cohort across 3 centers, we found differences in TM visit type by race and insurance early during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings suggest disparities in VTM access across different stroke populations. As VTM remains an…
View article: Telehealth After Stroke Care Pilot Randomized Trial of Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring in an Underserved Setting
Telehealth After Stroke Care Pilot Randomized Trial of Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring in an Underserved Setting Open
Background: Hypertension is the most important modifiable stroke risk factor, but blood pressure (BP) remains poorly controlled after stroke, especially among Black and Hispanic patients. We tested the feasibility of TASC (Telehealth After…
View article: TASC (Telehealth After Stroke Care): a study protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial of telehealth-enabled multidisciplinary stroke care in an underserved urban setting
TASC (Telehealth After Stroke Care): a study protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial of telehealth-enabled multidisciplinary stroke care in an underserved urban setting Open
View article: Association Between Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Subsequent Arterial Ischemic Events in Participants From 4 Population-Based Cohort Studies
Association Between Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Subsequent Arterial Ischemic Events in Participants From 4 Population-Based Cohort Studies Open
IMPORTANCE: Intracerebral hemorrhage and arterial ischemic disease share risk factors, to our knowledge, but the association between the 2 conditions remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether intracerebral hemorrhage was associated w…
View article: TASC (Telehealth After Stroke Care): A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial of Telehealth-enabled Multidisciplinary Stroke Care in an Underserved Urban Setting
TASC (Telehealth After Stroke Care): A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial of Telehealth-enabled Multidisciplinary Stroke Care in an Underserved Urban Setting Open
BackgroundHypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for recurrent stroke, and blood pressure (BP) reduction is associated with decreased risk of stroke recurrence. However, hypertension remains poorly controlled in many str…
View article: Race/Ethnic Disparities in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: The Northern Manhattan Study
Race/Ethnic Disparities in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: The Northern Manhattan Study Open
Background: Variability in dementia rates across racial and ethnic groups has been estimated at 60%. Studies suggest disparities in Caribbean Hispanic and Black populations, but community-based data are limited. Objective: Estimate the pre…
View article: Race/Ethnic Disparities in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: The Northern Manhattan Study
Race/Ethnic Disparities in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: The Northern Manhattan Study Open
OBJECTIVE Estimate the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and probable dementia in the racially and ethnically diverse community-based Northern Manhattan Study cohort and examine sociodemographic, vascular risk factor, and brain…
View article: <i>APOE ϵ</i> 4 modifies the relationship between infectious burden and poor cognition
<i>APOE ϵ</i> 4 modifies the relationship between infectious burden and poor cognition Open
Potential effect modification by the APOE ϵ4 allele on the relationship of infection, and particularly viral infection, to cognitive processing speed warrants further investigation.