Catherine Lee
Ohio State University
6 Papers
4 Citations
Catherine Lee is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Quantification of Cerebral Perfusion using Laser Speckle Imaging and Infarct Volume using MRI in a Pre-clinical Model of Posterior Circulation Stroke.
Surya Gnyawali,Debra G Wheeler,Allyson Huttinger,Cole Anderson,Ian Mandybur,Catherine Lee,Caitlin M Hatten,Jenna Boue,Matthew Joseph,Shahid M Nimjee +9 more
TL;DR: These studies demonstrate real time perfusion imaging using LSI of a canine thromboembolic LVO model of posterior circulation stroke, which utilizes multimodal imaging important in the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke.
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Abstract 173: Effect of a Regional Telestroke Program on Door-to-Needle Time and Clinical Outcomes
TL;DR: It is suggested that the faster acute stroke patients are treated with IV alteplase the better they do post discharge.
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Abstract WMP72: Acute Ischemic Stroke In Asians In A Large Integrated Health Care Delivery System
Mai N. Nguyen-Huynh,Janet G. Alexander,Alan S. Go,Patricia A. Zrelak,Catherine Lee,Marc G. Jaffe,Yi-Fen Irene Chen,Jeffrey Klingman +7 more
TL;DR: This article assessed acute stroke alert presentations in Asians compared to whites in a large integrated health care delivery system and found that Asians were younger, just as likely to arrive via EMS and arrived quicker from their last known well time, but presented with more severe NIHSS, and less likely to receive IV thrombolytic within 30 minutes from ED arrival.
Abstract 151: Effects Of Tenecteplase On Acute Stroke Treatment Processes And Outcomes In A Large Community Cohort
Mai N. Nguyen-Huynh,Janet G. Alexander,Melissa M Meighan,Catherine Lee,Molly M. Burnett,Vivek A. Rao,Sunil Bhopale,Joeffrey R. Hatton,Hemali Sudhalkar,Jeffrey Klingman +9 more
TL;DR: TNKase treatment was less likely to have 90-day mortality and was associated significantly with faster door-to-needle (DTN) and door-in-door-out (DIDO) times and less 90- day mortality.
Abstract TP60: Intravenous Thrombolytic Administration For Acute Ischemic Stroke Is Associated With Decreased 30-day Readmission As Well As 1-year Mortality And Recurrent Stroke
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated factors associated with 30-day readmission, 1-year mortality and stroke recurrence post-ischemic stroke in a large racial-ethnically diverse integrated healthcare delivery system.