Dawn Harris
University College Dublin
8 Papers
127 Citations
Dawn Harris is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Stroke Subtype Classification to Mechanism-Specific and Undetermined Categories by TOAST, A-S-C-O, and Causative Classification System Direct Comparison in the North Dublin Population Stroke Study
Michael Marnane,Caroline A. Duggan,Orla Sheehan,Aine Merwick,Niamh Hannon,Denis Curtin,Dawn Harris,Emma B. Williams,Gillian Horgan,Lorraine Kyne,Patricia M.E. McCormack,Joseph Duggan,Alan Moore,Gloria Crispino-O'Connell,Peter J. Kelly +14 more
TL;DR: Both CCS and ASCO schemes showed good-to-excellent agreement with TOAST, but each had specific characteristics compared with ToAST for subtype assignment and data retention.
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Association Between Acute Statin Therapy, Survival, and Improved Functional Outcome After Ischemic Stroke The North Dublin Population Stroke Study
Danielle Ní Chróinín,Elizabeth Callaly,Joseph Duggan,Aine Merwick,Niamh Hannon,Orla Sheehan,Michael Marnane,Gillian Horgan,Emma B. Williams,Dawn Harris,Lorraine Kyne,Patricia M.E. McCormack,Joan T. Moroney,Tim Grant,David R. Williams,Leslie Daly,Peter J. Kelly +16 more
TL;DR: Statin therapy at stroke onset and newly begun statins were associated with improved early and late outcomes, supporting data from experimental studies, and randomized trials of statin therapy for treatment of acute stroke are needed.
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Diagnostic Usefulness of the ABCD2 Score to Distinguish Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Ischemic Stroke From Noncerebrovascular Events The North Dublin TIA Study
Orla Sheehan,Aine Merwick,Lisa A. Kelly,Niamh Hannon,Michael Marnane,Lorraine Kyne,Patricia M.E. McCormack,Joseph Duggan,Alan Moore,Joan T. Moroney,Leslie Daly,Dawn Harris,Gillian Horgan,Peter J. Kelly +13 more
TL;DR: The ABCD2 score had significant diagnostic usefulness for discrimination of true TIA and MIS from noncerebrovascular events, which may contribute to its predictive usefulness.
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Improved Late Survival and Disability After Stroke With Therapeutic Anticoagulation for Atrial Fibrillation A Population Study
Niamh Hannon,Elizabeth Callaly,Alan Moore,Danielle Ní Chróinín,Orla Sheehan,Michael Marnane,Aine Merwick,Lorraine Kyne,Joseph Duggan,Patricia M.E. McCormack,Eamon Dolan,Gloria Crispino-O'Connell,Dawn Harris,Gillian Horgan,David Williams,Peter J. Kelly +15 more
TL;DR: In addition to improving short-term outcome in selected hospital-treated patient groups, therapeutic anticoagulation may provide important benefits for long-term stroke outcomes in unselected populations.
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Stroke Associated with Atrial Fibrillation – Incidence and Early Outcomes in the North Dublin Population Stroke Study
Niamh Hannon,Orla Sheehan,Lisa A. Kelly,Michael Marnane,Aine Merwick,Alan Moore,Lorraine Kyne,Joseph Duggan,Joan T. Moroney,Patricia M.E. McCormack,Leslie Daly,Nicola Fitz-Simon,Dawn Harris,Gillian Horgan,Emma B. Williams,Karen L. Furie,Peter J. Kelly +16 more
TL;DR: AF-associated stroke occurred in one third of all patients and was associated with a distinct profile of recurrent, severe and disabling stroke, and targeted strategies to increase anticoagulation rates may provide a substantial benefit to prevent severe disabling stroke at a population level.