
Carlos Dier
@dier_carlos
MD 🇪🇨| Research Fellow @Iowavascular
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22-09-2012 06:14:52
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Happy to share that our work got accepted at the upcoming American Academy of Neurology meeting. See you in San Diego!


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Aneurysm shape is pivotal for predicting rupture risk Carlos Dier Iowa Vascular ahajrnls.org/4bcZhVs

Visual assessment of aneurysm wall enhancement is prone to variability. Objective quantification provides a reliable approach, especially for large or multiple aneurysms Edgar A Samaniego P Iowa Vascular University of Iowa Radiology AJNR ajnr.org/content/early/…



Initial multicenter experience using a super large bore catheter in large vessel occlusions. Check out our latest study! Edgar A Samaniego P Iowa Vascular Cerebrovascular & Neurointerventional Lab JNIS jnis.bmj.com/content/early/…

"There Is Poor Agreement between the Subjective and Quantitative Adjudication of Aneurysm Wall Enhancement" doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A… Edgar A Samaniego P; Carlos Dier; Iowa Vascular; University of Iowa Radiology; Sultan Al-Hajahjeh, MD; Sebastián Sánchez; Andres Gudiño; Elena Sagüés; Fer Avalos


Edgar A Samaniego P Carlos Dier Iowa Vascular University of Iowa Radiology Sultan Al-Hajahjeh, MD Sebastián Sánchez Andres Gudiño Elena Sagüés Fer Avalos "Subjective adjudication of AWE in saccular aneurysms is prone to bias and interreader variability. Objectively quantifying the SI of the aneurysm wall can improve AWE assessment. A 3D AWE method can be particularly useful for evaluating patients with multiple and larger



It was a great pleasure to host Dr. Albers for Grand Rounds. We were truly honored to welcome one of the giants in stroke care and research to Iowa City. Edgar A Samaniego P RapidAI University of Iowa University of Iowa Radiology


Check out our publication in JNS! Combining clinical data, aneurysm morphology, and wall enhancement metrics improves detection of symptomatic aneurysms, highlighting the potential of neuroimaging markers for personalized triage. Iowa Vascular Edgar A Samaniego P thejns.org/view/journals/…

The effect of aspirin on aneurysm wall enhancement: A study in rabbits and humans Edgar A Samaniego P journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…

Hemodynamic analysis of thrombosed intracranial aneurysms may offer valuable insights surrounding the mechanism of intrasaccular thrombosis. Check out our latest study! Edgar A Samaniego P Iowa Vascular Iowa Neurology link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Please join us for the upcoming journal club at SNIS Info talking about the initial multicentric experience using a super large bore catheter for mechanical thrombectomy in large vessel occlusions published in JNIS ! Iowa Vascular Edgar A Samaniego P

Do clinical variables and aneurysm morphology influence subarachnoid hemorrhage volume? Is this volume associated with clinical outcomes? Check out our latest work published at Neurosurgery Publications Edgar A Samaniego P Iowa Vascular Cerebrovascular & Neurointerventional Lab Mario Zanaty journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/f…