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The Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery aims to be the leading peer review journal for the field of neurointerventional surgery.
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Recommendations for readers: insights from our Editor-in-Chief Dr Felipe Albuquerque
Find out more at: jnis.bmj.com #bmjeditors #bmjpublishingtips #bmjjournalinsights
Our discussion for our last Controversies article on venous sinus stenting is π₯ heating π₯ up: bit.ly/3vLG258! Make your opinions known on SNIS Connect: bit.ly/44wCNJU Dorothea Altschul MD FAHA FSVIN Andrew Ducruet Matthew Amans Matt Fusco Aurora.eth Felipe C. Albuquerque
In the age of intrasaccular flow disruption for bifurcation aneurysms, how does L-stenting compare? Still pretty good: Adequate occlusion rate of 88.7%! This CORE LAB ADJUDICATED study can serve as a comparator arm for new devices: bit.ly/49RtJSH Justin R. Mascitelli, MD, FAANS Reade De Leacy MD
π΄ Did you know that 0.22% of SAH patients can develop heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)? Read more about this uncommon complication here: bit.ly/49NL2UR Shoaib Syed Fawaz Al-Mufti, MD, FSVIN
π§ Can ChatGPT write a credible review on the use of MMA embolization for SDH? New commentary from Christopher S. Graffeo, M.D., M.S.: bit.ly/49VzYVP It seems not all the references used were legitimate!
π¨ Did you know π¨ that the MMAE-eligible population exceeds the large-vessel ischemic stroke population? If all the MMA embolization trials turn out positive and the practice becomes standard, health systems need to be ready! bit.ly/3UlSO3N ANSAAR RAI Dhairya A. Lakhani, MD
Hear directly from our Editor-in-Chief Dr Felipe Albuquerque as he shares invaluable advice on the year ahead. Find out more at: jnis.bmj.com #bmjeditors #bmjpublishingtips #bmjjournalinsights .
ββ Confused β β about arteriovenous shunts of the cervical spine? @Misikbay Travis Caton, MD Raghav Mattay Woody Han, MD @mattamansMD Shed light π‘on the topic in their new cohort: bit.ly/3U1UOwz
π§ Do you have aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients who remain debilitated with long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes despite successful aneurysm treatment and 'good' functional outcomes? New review from Dr. DiestroKE Neurovascular Center @ St. Michael's Hospital bit.ly/3xCGq6w Brain Aneurysm Foundation