John Cabot
@cabotmd
Resident @StanfordVasc. Bay Area native, Texan by marriage. Interested in leveraging data science and genomics to improve patient care.
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#VAM23 Grateful for the opportunity to present our findings that CHF is not a risk factor for AVF patency loss in a session with colleagues from around the world! Michael Sgroi, MD Bianca Mulaney-Topkar Stanford Vascular
Shaunak Adkar, MD presenting his work with Jordan R. Stern, MD looking at reintervention rates after carotid revascularization strategies. Lower rates of reintervention and TCAR compared to transfemoral stenting. @VAM23 Stanford Surgery
Incoming intern Keyuree Satam presenting her work with Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar, MD looking at sex differences in reinterventions after lower extremity revascularization. Females had more reinterventions with no changes in long-term mortality or amputation risk. Stanford Surgery
If we want the best possible healthcare, then we need to allow doctors (not insurers, private equity, etc) to practice medicine. nytimes.com/2023/06/15/mag… The New York Times
Hey FutureVascSurgeons ! Are you an MS4 applying vascular surgery this cycle? Interested in doing an away rotation Stanford Vascular? Feel free to DM me with any questions you might have, or just to say hi! We can’t wait to meet you ✨🪢🦵
Steven D Wexner MD, PhD Stanford Surgery SURGERY Journal Our pleasure! Appreciate the invitation to contribute and work with John Cabot to describe metrics beyond AUC that should be considered for predictive modeling. Exciting that SURGERY Journal is publishing a series of edu articles on machine learning/AI 🦾🤖
Front page Sunday The New York Times - doesn't get much bigger than this. #Approrpriateness in the treatment of #claudication is finally getting the public attention it deserves. 👏 Jessica Silver-Greenberg 🕵🏻♀️ Katie Thomas Robert Gebeloff Follow below for a short #Tweetorial on the #CMS data behind this
Nice series of popliteal artery entrapment by Stanford Vascular at Society for Vascular Surgery #VAM25 ?gender differences ?need for fasciotomy
4-compartment fasciotomy should be considered in all FPAES patients at time of decompression, regardless of pre-op pressures, as FPAES exists on a spectrum with CECS. Males had better outcomes than females. More to come from our group! Stanford Vascular
Society for Vascular Surgery From cutting-edge genomics and AI-driven risk prediction to new approaches in trauma, dialysis access, complex aortic repair and limb salvage—our team is pushing the field forward. 💪🩺🧠 #VAM25
📰 Released at #VAM25: A 20-year Stanford study shows 82% of athletes returned to prior level of athletics after treatment for functional popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (FPAES). Journal of Vascular Surgery #VascSurg #SportsMedicine #FPAES 🔗Full press release: vascular.org/news-advocacy/…
🧬 Genome-wide study from Dr. Shaunak Adkar in Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine identifies 5 novel loci linked to intracranial aneurysm and implicates pericytes & smooth muscle cells—pointing to matrix deficits as a potential driver, independent of smoking or hypertension. 🔗: ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
🔬New in Journal of Vascular Surgery from Dr. John Cabot: TEVAR for blunt thoracic aortic injury performed with portable C-Arm imaging has higher complication rates—including all reported strokes—vs hybrid OR or IR suite. 🔗: jvascsurg.org/article/S0741-…
🏅 Congratulations to Dr. Nick Leeper on receiving the 2025 ATVB Special Recognition Award in Arteriosclerosis from American Heart Association! Dr. Leeper will be honored at #AHA2025 with the award in New Orleans this November. 🔗 Read the full story: vascular.stanford.edu/news/news25/le…