JNIS Podcast
1) MMA Embolization: shifting the standard for chronic subdural hematoma
. Dr Donald Heck (1) and Dr Peter Kan (2) join JNIS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Michael Chen to discuss the commentary “Middle meningeal artery embolization in the routine care of chronic subdural hematoma?” ...Show More
2) Non-invasive imaging for pulsatile tinnitus: a diagnostic algorithm
Pulsatile tinnitus — the perception of a rhythmic sound in sync with the heartbeat — can be a key indicator of underlying vascular or structural pathology. In this episode, JNIS new Editor-in-Chief Dr...Show More
3) Long-term clinical outcomes of the SCENT trial
In the SCENT trial, researchers investigated the effects of the Surpass flow diverter system for treating wide-necked aneurysms. Five-year results of this trial have recently been published in JNIS, p...Show More
4) Evaluating socioeconomic influences on aneurysm treatment with the Area Deprivation Index
High risk factors for stroke such as smoking and blood pressure are not equally represented throughout the patient population. These are just two of the socioeconomic influences on cerebrovascular dis...Show More
5) The River study: a novel venous sinus stent for the treatment of idiopathic intracranial hypertension
The "River" stent is a novel stent designed specifically to account for the anatomical and procedural requirements of venous sinus stenosis. A multicentre study of the device's safety and efficacy is ...Show More
6) Impacts of prolonged intracranial catheter dwell time
Observations from practice and data analysis have shown that the duration of mechanical thrombectomy procedures are a strong predictor of outcome even with successful procedures. A large multicenter s...Show More
7) Reviewing dual anti-platelet therapy durations after stent-assisted coiling
The use of assistive devices when treating unruptured aneurysms is widespread in neurointerventional practice. But there is no standard for how long patients should receive dual anti-platelet therapy ...Show More
8) National trends in catheter angiography and cerebrovascular imaging
There has been a large increase in the number of non-invasive neurovascular studies performed in the last decade, particularly CT angiograms and MR angiograms. What has this meant for catheter-based a...Show More
9) Malpractice claims and complaints in Neurointervention
Although many U.S. neurointerventionalists report at least one stressful malpractice claim over their career, the majority conclude without any court proceedings or direct repercussions in their pract...Show More
10) 'L-stenting' for wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms
Single-stent assisted coiling techniques such as ‘L-stenting’ are an alternative to intrasaccular devices for wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms. In this episode, Aliya Siddiqui¹ and Dr. Reade De Leacy² ...Show More