Joseph P. Broderick
University of Cincinnati
540 Papers
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Joseph P. Broderick is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 130, co-authored 504 publications. Previous affiliations of Joseph P. Broderick include New York City Fire Department & Universidad del Desarrollo.
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Papers
An Updated Definition of Stroke for the 21st Century A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
Ralph L. Sacco,Scott E. Kasner,Joseph P. Broderick,Louis R. Caplan,John J. Connors,Antonio Culebras,Mitchell S.V. Elkind,Mary G. George,Allen D. Hamdan,Randall T. Higashida,Brian L. Hoh,L. Scott Janis,Carlos S. Kase,Dawn Kleindorfer,Jin-Moo Lee,Michael E. Moseley,Eric D. Peterson,Tanya N. Turan,Amy L. Valderrama,Harry V. Vinters +19 more
TL;DR: The Stroke Council of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association convened a writing group to develop an expert consensus document for an updated definition of stroke for the 21st century that incorporates clinical and tissue criteria and can be incorporated into practice, research, and assessments of the public health.
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Thrombectomy for Stroke at 6 to 16 Hours with Selection by Perfusion Imaging
Gregory W. Albers,Michael P. Marks,Stephanie Kemp,Soren Christensen,Jenny P Tsai,Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez,Ryan A McTaggart,Michel T. Torbey,May Kim-Tenser,Thabele M Leslie-Mazwi,Amrou Sarraj,Scott E. Kasner,Sameer A. Ansari,Sharon D. Yeatts,Scott Hamilton,Michael Mlynash,Jeremy J Heit,Greg Zaharchuk,Sun Kim,Janice Carrozzella,Yuko Y. Palesch,Andrew M. Demchuk,Roland Bammer,Philip W. Lavori,Joseph P. Broderick,Maarten G Lansberg +25 more
TL;DR: Endovascular thrombectomy for ischemic stroke 6 to 16 hours after a patient was last known to be well plus standard medical therapy resulted in better functional outcomes than standard medical Therapy alone among patients with proximal middle‐cerebral‐artery or internal‐carotid‐arterY occlusion and a region of tissue that was ischeMIC but not yet infarcted.
Association of outcome with early stroke treatment: pooled analysis of ATLANTIS, ECASS, and NINDS rt-PA stroke trials
Werner Hacke,Geoffrey A. Donnan,Cesare Fieschi,Markku Kaste,Rüdiger von Kummer,Joseph P. Broderick,Thomas G. Brott,Michael Frankel,James C. Grotta,E. Clarke Haley,Thomas Kwiatkowski,Steven R. Levine,Chris Lewandowski,Mei Lu,Patrick D. Lyden,John R. Marler,Suresh C. Patel,Barbara C. Tilley,Gregory W. Albers,Erich Bluhmki,Manfred Wilhelm,Scott Hamilton,Atlantis Trials Investigators,Ecass Trials Investigators +23 more
TL;DR: The sooner that rt-PA is given to stroke patients, the greater the benefit, especially if started within 90 min, which suggests a potential benefit beyond 3 h, but this potential might come with some risks.
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The ABCs of Measuring Intracerebral Hemorrhage Volumes
Rashmi Kothari,Thomas Brott,Joseph P. Broderick,William G. Barsan,Laura Sauerbeck,Mario Zuccarello,Jane Khoury +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that ICH volume can be accurately estimated with the simple formula ABC/2 in less than 1 minute with the help of a bedside method.
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Endovascular Therapy after Intravenous t-PA versus t-PA Alone for Stroke
Joseph P. Broderick,Yuko Y. Palesch,Andrew M. Demchuk,Sharon D. Yeatts,Pooja Khatri,Michael D. Hill,Edward C. Jauch,Tudor G Jovin,Bernard Yan,Frank L. Silver,Ruediger von Kummer,Carlos A. Molina,Bart M. Demaerschalk,Ronald F. Budzik,Wayne M. Clark,Osama O. Zaidat,Tim W. Malisch,Mayank Goyal,Wouter J. Schonewille,Mikael Mazighi,Stefan T. Engelter,Craig S. Anderson,Judith Spilker,Janice Carrozzella,Karla J Ryckborst,L. Scott Janis,Renee H Martin,Lydia D. Foster,Thomas A. Tomsick +28 more
TL;DR: The trial showed similar safety outcomes and no significant difference in functional independence with endovascular therapy after intravenous t-PA, as compared with intravenoust-PA alone.