B. Rodic
Tufts University
12 Papers
39 Citations
B. Rodic is an academic researcher from Tufts University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke (engine) & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Bladder neck incompetence in patients with spinal cord injury: significance of sympathetic skin response
TL;DR: Recording the perineal sympathetic skin response in addition to that of the hand and foot represents a sensitive diagnostic tool for assessing sympathetic nerve function within the thoracolumbar spinal cord and is of diagnostic value for evaluating neurogenic bladder neck incompetence in spinal cord injured patients.
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Etiology, 3-Month Functional Outcome and Recurrent Events in Non-Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Martina Goeldlin,V. Mueller,Bernhard M. Siepen,M. Mueller,Davide Strambo,Patrik Michel,Michael Schaerer,Carlo W. Cereda,Giovanni Bianco,Florian Lindheimer,Christiane Berger,Friedrich Medlin,Roland Backhaus,Nils Peter,Susanne Renaud,Loraine Fisch,J. Niederhaeuser,Emmanuel Carrera,Elisabeth Dirren,Christophe Bonvin,Rolf Sturzenegger,Timo Kahles,Krassen Nedeltchev,Georg Kaegi,Jochen Vehoff,B. Rodic,Manuel Bolognese,Ludwig Schelosk,Stephan Salmen,Marie-Luise Mon,Alexandros A Polymeris,Stefan T. Engelter,Philippe Lyrer,Susanne Wegener,Andreas R. Luft,Werner J. Z’Graggen,David Bervini,Bastian Volbers,Tomas Dobrocky,Johannes Kaesmacher,Pasquale Mordasini,Thomas Meinel,Marcel Arnold,Javier Fandino,Leo H. Bonati,H. Fischer,David J. Seiffge +46 more
TL;DR: Although hypertension is the leading etiology of ICH, other etiologies are frequent and one-third of ICh patients are functionally independent at 3 months, except for patients with presumed CAA, the risk of ischemic stroke within 3 months of I CH was higher than therisk of recurrent hemorrhage.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Computed Tomography for Suspected Acute Stroke: Association of Admission Image Modality with Acute Recanalization Therapies, Workflow Metrics, and Outcomes
H. Fischer,Mattia Branca,Leo H. Bonati,Emmanuel Carrera,Maria Vargas,Alexandra Platon,Zsolt Kulcsar,Susanne Wegener,Andreas R. Luft,David J. Seiffge,Marcel Arnold,Patrik Michel,Davide Strambo,Vincent Dunet,Gian Marco De Marchis,Ludwig Schelosky,Gustav Andreisek,Filip Barinka,Nils Peters,Loraine Fisch,Krassen Nedeltchev,Carlo W. Cereda,Georg Kägi,Manuel Bolognese,Stephan Salmen,Rolf Sturzenegger,Friedrich Medlin,Christiane Berger,Susanne Renaud,Christophe Bonvin,Michael Schaerer,Marie-Luise Mono,B. Rodic,Marios-Nikos Psychogios,Pasquale Mordasini,Jan Gralla,Johannes Kaesmacher,Thomas Meinel +37 more
TL;DR: To examine rates of intravenous thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy, door‐to‐needle (DTN) time, door-to‐puncture (DTP), and functional outcome between patients with admission magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) versus computed tomography (CT).
Intracerebral haemorrhage in patients taking different types of oral anticoagulants: a pooled individual patient data analysis from two national stroke registries.
Bernhard M. Siepen,Elisabeth Forfang,Mattia Branca,Boudewijn Drop,M. Mueller,Martina Goeldlin,Mira Katan,P. Michel,Carlo W. Cereda,Friedrich Medlin,Nils Peters,Susanne Renaud,Julien Niederhauser,Emmanuel Carrera,Timo Kahles,Georg Kägi,Manuel Bolognese,Stephan Salmen,Marie-Luise Mono,Alexandros A Polymeris,Susanne Wegener,Werner J. Z’Graggen,Johannes Kaesmacher,Michael Schaerer,B. Rodic,Espen Saxhaug Kristoffersen,K Larsen,Torgeir Bruun Wyller,Bastian Volbers,Thomas Meinel,Marcel Arnold,Stefan T. Engelter,Leo H. Bonati,Urs Fischer,Ole Morten Rønning,David J. Seiffge +35 more
TL;DR: Compared with patients without prior anticoagulation, prior VKA treatment and prior DOAC treatment were independently associated with lower odds of favourable outcome and higher odds of mortality at 3 months and the spectrum of anticoagulation-associated ICH changed over time.