Kennedy R. Lees
University of Glasgow
467 Papers
3.9K Citations
Kennedy R. Lees is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 455 publications. Previous affiliations of Kennedy R. Lees include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Papers
Prevalence and characteristics of intracranial microemboli signals in patients with different types of prosthetic cardiac valves.
TL;DR: The data showed that the prevalence, quantity, and acoustic characteristics of Doppler embolic signals differ in patients having three different types of prosthetic heart valves, however, no correlation with clinical parameters was identified.
Primary End-Point Times, Functional Outcome and Adverse Event Profile after Acute Ischaemic Stroke:
TL;DR: The analyses did not support the shortening of trial follow-up periods with the aim of minimising the risk of stroke-unrelated complications, and identified complications, which were deemed not to have occurred as a direct consequence of index stroke, but found that the absence of these events did not beneficially alter outcome at either short-term (30 days) or long-term
The ABCD and ABCD2 as predictors of stroke in transient ischemic attack clinic outpatients: a retrospective cohort study over 14 years.
TL;DR: ABCD and ABCD2 scores of > or = 3 may be clinically useful in identifying TIA outpatients at raised risk of stroke in the medium to long term.
Hemorrhagic Transformation in Acute Ischemic Stroke The MAST-E Study
Assia Jaillard,Catherine Cornu,Anne Durieux,Thierry Moulin,Florent Boutitie,Kennedy R. Lees,Marc Hommel +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a post hoc analysis of MAST-E data designed to assess the safety and efficacy of streptokinase administered intravenously within 6 hours of stroke onset.
Association Between Time to Reperfusion and Outcome Is Primarily Driven by the Time From Imaging to Reperfusion
Marc Ribó,Carlos A. Molina,Erik Cobo,Neus Cerdà,Alejandro Tomasello,Helena Quesada,Maria Angeles De Miquel,Mónica Millán,Carlos Castaño,Xabier Urra,Luís Sanroman,Antoni Dávalos,Tudor G. Jovin,Estela Sanjuan,Marta Rubiera,J. Pagola,Alan Flores,Marian Muchada,Pilar Meler,E. Huerga,S. Gelabert,Pilar Coscojuela,D. Rodriguez,Estevo Santamarina,Olga Maisterra,Sandra Boned,Laia Seró,Ana Rovira,L. Muñoz,N. Pérez de la Ossa,Meritxell Gomis,Laura Dorado,E. López-Cancio,E. Palomeras,Josep Munuera,P. García Bermejo,Sebastian Remollo,R. García-Sort,Patricia Cuadras,Paloma Puyalto,María Hernández-Pérez,Marta Jiménez,Alicia Martínez-Piñeiro,Giuseppe Lucente,Ángel Chamorro,Victor Obach,Álvaro Cervera,Sergio Amaro,Laura Llull,Javier Codas,Mircea Balasa,Joaquin Luis Navarro,Helena Ariño,A. Aceituno,Salvatore Rudilosso,Arturo Renú,Juan Macho,Jordi Blasco,Antonio M. López,Napoleon Macias,Pedro Cardona,Francisco Rubio,Luis Cano,Blanca Lara,Lucia Aja,J. Serena,Gregory W. Albers,Kennedy R. Lees,Juan F. Arenillas,R. Roberts,Mayank Goyal,Andrew M. Demchuk,P. Minhas,Fahad S. Al-Ajlan,M Salluzzi,L Zimmel,S. Patel,M. Eesa,R. von Kummer,Joan Martí-Fàbregas,Brian T. Jankowitz,M. Salvat-Plana +81 more
TL;DR: Time to reperfusion is negatively associated with favorable outcome, being CT to reperFusion, as opposed to onset to CT, the main determinant of this association.