Nathaniel A Cleri
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Passman J, Cleri N, Robertson J, Saadon J, Polizu C, Zheng X, et al.
World Neurosurg
. 2024 Nov;
194:123367.
PMID: 39486578
Objective: Individuals with psychiatric illnesses (PIs) have increased rates of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Nonetheless, the influence of underlying PI on TBI outcomes is poorly understood. Methods: We analyzed the...
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Cleri N, Zhang J, Singh G, Mikell C, Pendleton C
Cureus
. 2024 Jul;
16(6):e62438.
PMID: 39011187
Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are relatively cheap and accessible medications, commonly used by athletes and bodybuilders for performance enhancement and muscle growth stimulation. AAS usage has been associated with musculoskeletal...
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Bhatia S, Berke C, Rivera C, Cleri N, Mahavadi A, Merenzon M, et al.
Neurosurgery
. 2024 Jul;
95(4):849-858.
PMID: 38954601
Background And Objectives: Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) has demonstrated promise in surgical neuro-oncology because of its effectiveness in delivering precise thermal energy to lesions. The extent of ablation (EOA)...
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Mofakham S, Robertson J, Lubin N, Cleri N, Mikell C
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Apr;
36(8):1643-1652.
PMID: 38579270
Severe traumatic brain injuries typically result in loss of consciousness or coma. In deeply comatose patients with traumatic brain injury, cortical dynamics become simple, repetitive, and predictable. We review evidence...
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Passman J, Cleri N, Saadon J, Naddaf N, Gilotra K, Swarna S, et al.
World Neurosurg
. 2023 Jun;
PMID: 37331473
Background: Disruption of dopamine neurotransmission is associated with functional impairment after severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI). This has prompted the study of dopamine agonists, such as amantadine, to assist recovery...
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Cleri N, Saadon J, Zheng X, Swarna S, Zhang J, Vagal V, et al.
J Neurosurg
. 2023 Jun;
139(6):1523-1533.
PMID: 37329521
Objective: Predicting severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) outcomes is challenging, and existing models have limited applicability to individual patients. This study aimed to identify metrics that could predict recovery following...
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Gammel T, Alkadaa L, Saadon J, Saluja S, Servider J, Cleri N, et al.
Neurosurg Pract
. 2023 May;
4(2):e00031.
PMID: 37213564
How consciousness arises in the brain has important implications for clinical decision-making. We summarize recent findings in consciousness studies to provide a toolkit for clinicians to assess deficits in consciousness...
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Volteas P, Drakos P, Alkadaa L, Cleri N, Asencio A, Oganov A, et al.
J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord
. 2022 Jun;
10(5):1128-1136.
PMID: 35716998
Background: Thrombosis in COVID-19 worsens mortality. In our study, we sought to investigate how the dose and type of anticoagulation (AC) can influence patient outcomes. Methods: This is a single-center...
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Drakos P, Volteas P, Naeem Z, Asencio A, Cleri N, Alkadaa L, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2021 Nov;
32(2):391-397.
PMID: 34816357
Background: Obesity is a widely accepted risk factor for the development of severe COVID-19. We sought to determine the survival benefit of early initiation of aggressive anticoagulation in obese critically...
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Drakos P, Volteas P, Cleri N, Alkadaa L, Asencio A, Oganov A, et al.
J Gastrointest Surg
. 2021 Apr;
26(1):181-190.
PMID: 33905039
Background: Although acute gastrointestinal injury (AGI) and feeding intolerance (FI) are known independent determinants of worse outcomes and high mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, the incidence of AGI...