Publications by authors named "Privia A Randhawa"

Article Synopsis
  • Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (WKS) primarily arises from thiamine deficiency and is marked by symptoms like encephalopathy, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia; however, only a small percentage of patients show all three symptoms.
  • A study found a prevalence of Caine-positive WKS in psychiatric inpatients at 12%, with a notable portion having a history of alcohol use.
  • Patients with Caine-positive WKS who received high-dose thiamine treatment showed significant improvements in cognitive function and coordination compared to those without the syndrome.
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Objective: To evaluate whether the use of multiphase CT angiography (CTA) improves interrater agreement for intracranial occlusion detection between stroke neurology trainees and an expert neuroradiologist.

Methods: A neuroradiologist and 2 stroke neurology fellows independently reviewed 100 prospectively collected single-phase and multiphase CTA scans from acute ischemic stroke patients with mild symptoms (NIH Stroke Scale score ≤5). The presence and location of a vascular occlusion(s) were documented.

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Background: Image review on computer-based workstations has made film-based review outdated. Despite advances in technology, the lack of portability of digital workstations creates an inherent disadvantage. As such, we sought to determine if the quality of image review on a handheld device is adequate for routine clinical use.

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ESCAPE is a prospective, multicenter, randomized clinical trial that will enroll subjects with the following main inclusion criteria: less than 12 h from symptom onset, age > 18, baseline NIHSS >5, ASPECTS score of >5 and CTA evidence of carotid T/L or M1 segment MCA occlusion, and at least moderate collaterals by CTA. The trial will determine if endovascular treatment will result in higher rates of favorable outcome compared with standard medical therapy alone. Patient populations that are eligible include those receiving IV tPA, tPA ineligible and unwitnessed onset or wake up strokes with 12 h of last seen normal.

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