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Jonathan J Ratcliff

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Pradilla G, Ratcliff J, Hall A, Saville B, Allen J, Paulon G, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2024 Apr; 390(14):1277-1289. PMID: 38598795
Background: Trials of surgical evacuation of supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhages have generally shown no functional benefit. Whether early minimally invasive surgical removal would result in better outcomes than medical management is...
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Ratcliff J, Hall A, Porto E, Saville B, Lewis R, Allen J, et al.
Front Neurol . 2023 Apr; 14:1126958. PMID: 37006503
Background: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a potentially devastating condition with elevated early mortality rates, poor functional outcomes, and high costs of care. Standard of care involves intensive supportive therapy to...
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Tucker P, Bull R, Hall A, Moran T, Jain S, Sathian U, et al.
Front Public Health . 2022 Mar; 9():740238. PMID: 35252108
Background: Children who experience a mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) may encounter cognitive and behavioral changes that often negatively impact school performance. Communication linkages between the various healthcare systems and...
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Dickey A, Mitsias P, Olango W, Agan M, Roche W, Thomas J, et al.
J Clin Neurophysiol . 2020 Aug; 39(4):276-282. PMID: 32804879
Purpose: Previous work has shown that quantitative EEG measures correlate with the severity of ischemic stroke. This has not been systematically validated in patients with acute ischemic stroke who have...
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Zalesky C, Moran T, Koval R, Usher J, Ratcliff J, Wu D, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2020 Mar; 42:150-160. PMID: 32165070
Objectives: Annually, the CDC reports that 2.5 million Emergency Department (ED) visits occur due to Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) with nearly 75% classified as mild TBI (mTBI). Generally, these injuries...
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Koval R, Zalesky C, Moran T, Moore J, Ratcliff J, Wu D, et al.
Ann Emerg Med . 2019 Nov; 75(4):483-490. PMID: 31685254
Study Objective: Emergency physicians are often the initial-and only-clinical providers for patients who have sustained a mild traumatic brain injury. This prospective observational study seeks to examine the practice patterns...
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Kreitzer N, Hart K, Lindsell C, Manley G, Dikmen S, Ratcliff J, et al.
J Head Trauma Rehabil . 2018 Dec; 34(3):E10-E17. PMID: 30499935
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between satisfaction with life (SWL) and functional outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Setting And Participants: The Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain...
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McCracken D, Lovasik B, McCracken C, Frerich J, McDougal M, Ratcliff J, et al.
Neurosurgery . 2018 May; 84(3):741-748. PMID: 29762777
Background: The ICH Score has become the standard for risk-stratification of 30-d mortality in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), but treatment has evolved over the last 17 yr since its...
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Yue J, Winkler E, Sharma S, Vassar M, Ratcliff J, Korley F, et al.
Brain Inj . 2017 Nov; 31(13-14):1820-1829. PMID: 29166203
Objective: To investigate the clinical management and medical follow-up of patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Methods: Overall, 168 adult patients with mTBI from...
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Cadena R, Shoykhet M, Ratcliff J
Neurocrit Care . 2017 Sep; 27(Suppl 1):82-88. PMID: 28913634
Sustained intracranial hypertension and acute brain herniation are "brain codes," signifying catastrophic neurological events that require immediate recognition and treatment to prevent irreversible injury and death. As in cardiac arrest,...