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  1. Article: Editorial: Transient ischemic attack: standard-of-care model.

    Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy / Phan, Thanh G / Li, Jiang / Ly, John Van / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh

    Frontiers in neurology

    2023  Volume 14, Page(s) 1278624

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-30
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 2564214-5
    ISSN 1664-2295
    ISSN 1664-2295
    DOI 10.3389/fneur.2023.1278624
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  2. Article ; Online: Prevalence and associated factors of cerebral microbleeds in a rural population of the United States.

    Shahjouei, Shima / Chaudhary, Durgesh / Sadighi, Alireza / Khan, Ayesha / Romeo, Alexander / Cabrera, Fedor / Ishaq, Farhan / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh / Bayan, Nikoo / Abedi, Vida / Zand, Ramin

    Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association

    2024  Volume 33, Issue 3, Page(s) 107527

    Abstract: Objective: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) can carry an advanced risk for the development and burden of cerebrovascular and cognitive disorders. Large-scale population-based studies are required to identify the at-risk population.: Method: Ten percent (N  ...

    Abstract Objective: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) can carry an advanced risk for the development and burden of cerebrovascular and cognitive disorders. Large-scale population-based studies are required to identify the at-risk population.
    Method: Ten percent (N = 3,056) of the Geisinger DiscovEHR Initiative Cohort participants who had brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for any indication were randomly selected. Patients with CMBs were compared to an age-, gender-, body mass index-, and hypertension-matched cohort of patients without CMB. The prevalence of comorbidities and use of anticoagulation therapy was investigated in association with CMB presence (binary logistic regression), quantity (ordinal regression), and topography (multinomial regression).
    Results: Among 3,056 selected participants, 477 (15.6 %) had CMBs in their MRI. Patients with CMBs were older and were more prevalently hypertensive, with ischemic stroke, arrhythmia, dyslipidemia, coronary artery disease, and the use of warfarin. After propensity-score matching, 477 patients with CMBs and 974 without were included for further analyses. Predictors of ≥5 CMBs were ischemic stroke (OR, 1.6; 95 % CI, 1.2 -2.0), peripheral vascular disease (OR, 1.6; 95 % CI, 1.1-2.3), and thrombocytopenia (OR, 1.9; 95 % CI, 1.2-2.9). Ischemic stroke was associated with strictly lobar CMBs more strongly than deep/infra-tentorial CMBs (OR, 2.1; 95 % CI, 1.5-3.1; vs. OR, 1.4; CI, 1.1-1.8).
    Conclusions: CMBs were prevalent in our white population. Old age, hypertension, anticoagulant treatment, thrombocytopenia, and a history of vascular diseases including stroke, were associated with CMBs.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; United States/epidemiology ; Cerebral Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging ; Cerebral Hemorrhage/epidemiology ; Cerebral Hemorrhage/complications ; Prevalence ; Rural Population ; Stroke/epidemiology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods ; Risk Factors ; Hypertension/epidemiology ; Hypertension/complications ; Ischemic Stroke/complications ; Thrombocytopenia/complications
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1131675-5
    ISSN 1532-8511 ; 1052-3057
    ISSN (online) 1532-8511
    ISSN 1052-3057
    DOI 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2023.107527
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  3. Article ; Online: Association of pediatric COVID-19 and subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    Basirjafari, Sedigheh / Rafiee, Masoumeh / Shahhosseini, Babak / Mohammadi, Mehdi / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh / Zarei, Mohammad

    Journal of medical virology

    2020  Volume 93, Issue 2, Page(s) 658–660

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Child ; Humans ; Respiratory Insufficiency ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 752392-0
    ISSN 1096-9071 ; 0146-6615
    ISSN (online) 1096-9071
    ISSN 0146-6615
    DOI 10.1002/jmv.26434
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  4. Article: Association of pediatric COVID-19 and subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Basirjafari, Sedigheh / Rafiee, Masoumeh / Shahhosseini, Babak / Mohammadi, Mehdi / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh / Zarei, Mohammad

    J. med. virol

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #712966
    Database COVID19

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  5. Article ; Online: Association of pediatric COVID‐19 and subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Basirjafari, Sedigheh / Rafiee, Masoumeh / Shahhosseini, Babak / Mohammadi, Mehdi / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh / Zarei, Mohammad

    Journal of Medical Virology ; ISSN 0146-6615 1096-9071

    2020  

    Keywords Virology ; Infectious Diseases ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Wiley
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1002/jmv.26434
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  6. Article ; Online: Association of the mean platelet volume and red cell distribution width with dipper and non-dipper blood pressure in prehypertensive non-smokers.

    Taban Sadeghi, Mohammadreza / Soroureddin, Zahra / Nouri-Vaskeh, Masoud / Nazarpoori, Pantea / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh

    BMC research notes

    2019  Volume 12, Issue 1, Page(s) 824

    Abstract: Objective: Absence of nocturnal blood pressure (BP) dipping is associated with poor health outcomes, including increased mortality. Non-dipper BP seems to be a predictor of cardiovascular damage in hypertensive patients. The aim of this study was to ... ...

    Abstract Objective: Absence of nocturnal blood pressure (BP) dipping is associated with poor health outcomes, including increased mortality. Non-dipper BP seems to be a predictor of cardiovascular damage in hypertensive patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of the mean platelet volume (MPV) and red cell distribution width (RDW) with nocturnal dipping/non dipping status in newly diagnosed and untreated prehypertensive non-smokers, using ambulatory BP monitoring.
    Results: Twenty-eight patients (15 males) in the dipper group and 24 patients (11 males) in the non-dipper group were evaluated in this study. The age of patients was 41.64 ± 15.01 and 37.96 ± 15.08 years in the dipper and non-dipper groups, respectively. The rate of nocturnal systolic BP drop in the dipper and non-dipper groups was 13.79 ± 3.35% (10.20-22.10) and 5.96 ± 2.87% (1.10-9.30) (P < 0.001), respectively. Also, the mean rate of nocturnal diastolic BP drop in the dipper and non-dipper groups was 17.02 ± 5.09% (10.30-26.90) and 6.19 ± 2.75% (1.20-9.70) (P < 0.001), respectively. RDW and MPV were significantly higher in non-dipper patients than dipper patients (P = 0.001 and P = 0.012, respectively). Bivariate analysis revealed that MPV was inversely correlated with the nocturnal systolic BP drop (P = 0.005, r = - 0.385). Furthermore, RDW was inversely correlated with systolic BP drop (P = 0.019, r = - 0.324).
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Blood Pressure/physiology ; Blood Pressure Determination ; Erythrocyte Indices/physiology ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension/physiopathology ; Male ; Mean Platelet Volume ; Middle Aged ; Non-Smokers ; Prehypertension/physiopathology ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-12-23
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2413336-X
    ISSN 1756-0500 ; 1756-0500
    ISSN (online) 1756-0500
    ISSN 1756-0500
    DOI 10.1186/s13104-019-4868-x
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  7. Article ; Online: Apparent diffusion coefficient values and non-homogeneity of diffusion in brain tumors in diffusion-weighted MRI.

    Basirjafari, Sedigheh / Poureisa, Masoud / Shahhoseini, Babak / Zarei, Mohammad / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh / Anvari Aria, Sheida / Nouri-Vaskeh, Masoud

    Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987)

    2019  Volume 61, Issue 2, Page(s) 244–252

    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Brain Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging ; Brain Neoplasms/metabolism ; Brain Neoplasms/pathology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Female ; Glioma/diagnostic imaging ; Glioma/metabolism ; Glioma/pathology ; Humans ; Ki-67 Antigen/metabolism ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Grading ; Predictive Value of Tests ; ROC Curve ; Young Adult
    Chemical Substances Ki-67 Antigen ; MKI67 protein, human
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-07-02
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 105-3
    ISSN 1600-0455 ; 0284-1851 ; 0349-652X
    ISSN (online) 1600-0455
    ISSN 0284-1851 ; 0349-652X
    DOI 10.1177/0284185119856887
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  8. Article: Stroke in SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Pictorial Overview of the Pathoetiology.

    Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh / Shahjouei, Shima / Koza, Eric / Friedenberg, Isabel / Khodadadi, Faezeh / Sabra, Mirna / Kobeissy, Firas / Ansari, Saeed / Tsivgoulis, Georgios / Li, Jiang / Abedi, Vida / Wolk, Donna M / Zand, Ramin

    Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine

    2021  Volume 8, Page(s) 649922

    Abstract: Since the early days of the pandemic, there have been several reports of cerebrovascular complications during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Numerous studies proposed a role for SARS-CoV-2 in igniting stroke. ... ...

    Abstract Since the early days of the pandemic, there have been several reports of cerebrovascular complications during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Numerous studies proposed a role for SARS-CoV-2 in igniting stroke. In this review, we focused on the pathoetiology of stroke among the infected patients. We pictured the results of the SARS-CoV-2 invasion to the central nervous system (CNS) via neuronal and hematogenous routes, in addition to viral infection in peripheral tissues with extensive crosstalk with the CNS. SARS-CoV-2 infection results in pro-inflammatory cytokine and chemokine release and activation of the immune system, COVID-19-associated coagulopathy, endotheliitis and vasculitis, hypoxia, imbalance in the renin-angiotensin system, and cardiovascular complications that all may lead to the incidence of stroke. Critically ill patients, those with pre-existing comorbidities and patients taking certain medications, such as drugs with elevated risk for arrhythmia or thrombophilia, are more susceptible to a stroke after SARS-CoV-2 infection. By providing a pictorial narrative review, we illustrated these associations in detail to broaden the scope of our understanding of stroke in SARS-CoV-2-infected patients. We also discussed the role of antiplatelets and anticoagulants for stroke prevention and the need for a personalized approach among patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-29
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2781496-8
    ISSN 2297-055X
    ISSN 2297-055X
    DOI 10.3389/fcvm.2021.649922
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  9. Article ; Online: The prevalence and associated factors of aspirin resistance among prophylactic aspirin users

    Samaneh Ghorbani-Shirkouhi / Fatemeh Ashouri / Saeideh Aghayari Sheikh Neshin / Alia Saberi / Bahador Hasanzadeh / Parisa Shahshahani

    Romanian Journal of Neurology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 50-

    2021  Volume 56

    Abstract: Background. Aspirin is an antiplatelet used for the secondary prevention after vascular events. It is also suggested for the primary prevention of vascular events in high risk people, however, despite using standard prophylactic doses, aspirin resistance ...

    Abstract Background. Aspirin is an antiplatelet used for the secondary prevention after vascular events. It is also suggested for the primary prevention of vascular events in high risk people, however, despite using standard prophylactic doses, aspirin resistance may result in therapeutic failure and arterial thrombosis. Since the prevalence of aspirin resistance and its associated factors were heterogeneous in different studies, this study was conducted to determine the prevalence and associated factors of aspirin resistance in an Iranian population under aspirin for primary prevention of vascular events. Methods. 264 patients without documented vascular disease with 80 mg daily aspirin consumption for at least one month enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Aspirin resistance was assessed by the measurement of thromboxane B2 in the urine samples using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method. Aspirin resistance was defined as a urine level of thromboxane B2 ≥ 1700 ng/dl. Results. The prevalence of aspirin resistance in this study was 9.8%. Age (OR = 0.935, 95% CI: 0.880-0.993, P = 0.028) and geographical regions (OR = 0.117, 95% CI: 0.014-0.958, P = 0.045) showed independent correlation with aspirin resistance. No significant association observed between aspirin resistance and gender, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, duration of aspirin use, body mass index, and drug history. Conclusions. Despite the standard daily dose of aspirin for primary prevention of vascular events, some of our patients exhibited aspirin resistance that was directly related to a higher age and geographical region. More studies are required to clarify the beneficial role of aspirin resistance test before planning a preventive strategy in high risk individuals.
    Keywords aspirin ; aspirin resistance ; primary prevention ; stroke ; cardiovascular disease ; urine thromboxane b2 ; Medicine ; R ; Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ; RC346-429
    Subject code 616
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
    Document type Article ; Online
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  10. Article: Effectiveness of COVID-19 Vaccines against Delta (B.1.617.2) Variant: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Studies.

    Pormohammad, Ali / Zarei, Mohammad / Ghorbani, Saied / Mohammadi, Mehdi / Aghayari Sheikh Neshin, Saeideh / Khatami, Alireza / Turner, Diana L / Djalalinia, Shirin / Mousavi, Seied Asadollah / Mardani-Fard, Heydar Ali / Kasaeian, Amir / Turner, Raymond J

    Vaccines

    2021  Volume 10, Issue 1

    Abstract: The high transmissibility, mortality, and morbidity rate of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta (B.1.617.2) variant have raised concerns regarding vaccine effectiveness (VE). To address this issue, all publications relevant to the effectiveness of vaccines against the ... ...

    Abstract The high transmissibility, mortality, and morbidity rate of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta (B.1.617.2) variant have raised concerns regarding vaccine effectiveness (VE). To address this issue, all publications relevant to the effectiveness of vaccines against the Delta variant were searched in the Web of Science, Scopus, EMBASE, and Medline (via PubMed) databases up to 15 October 2021. A total of 15 studies (36 datasets) were included in the meta-analysis. After the first dose, the VE against the Delta variant for each vaccine was 0.567 (95% CI 0.520-0.613) for Pfizer-BioNTech, 0.72 (95% CI 0.589-0.822) for Moderna, 0.44 (95% CI 0.301-0.588) for AstraZeneca, and 0.138 (95% CI 0.076-0.237) for CoronaVac. Meta-analysis of 2,375,957 vaccinated cases showed that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine had the highest VE against the infection after the second dose, at 0.837 (95% CI 0.672-0.928), and third dose, at 0.972 (95% CI 0.96-0.978), as well as the highest VE for the prevention of severe infection or death, at 0.985 (95% CI 0.95-0.99), amongst all COVID-19 vaccines. The short-term effectiveness of vaccines, especially mRNA-based vaccines, for the prevention of the Delta variant infection, hospitalization, severe infection, and death is supported by this study. Limitations include a lack of long-term efficacy data, and under-reporting of COVID-19 infection cases in observational studies, which has the potential to falsely skew VE rates. Overall, this study supports the decisions by public health decision makers to promote the population vaccination rate to control the Delta variant infection and the emergence of further variants.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-25
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2703319-3
    ISSN 2076-393X
    ISSN 2076-393X
    DOI 10.3390/vaccines10010023
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