Albers GW

Albers GW

Stanford University

H-index: 145

North America-United States

About Albers GW

Albers GW, With an exceptional h-index of 145 and a recent h-index of 79 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

CT Perfusion Derived rCBV< 42% Lesion Volume Is Independently Associated with Followup FLAIR Infarct Volume in Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion

Clinical Change During Inter-Hospital Transfer For Thrombectomy: Incidence, Associated Factors and Relationship With Outcome

Abstract TMP85: Endovascular Thrombectomy for Large Ischemic Strokes With Tandem Lesions: A SELECT2 Subanalysis

Abstract WMP66: Detecting Medium Vessel Occlusions and Collateral Assessment With Multimodality AI Approach

CT perfusion based rCBF< 38% volume is independently and negatively associated with digital subtraction angiography collateral score in anterior circulation large vessel occlusions

Abstract TP149: Pretreatment Parameters Predicting Excellent Recanalization of Large Vessel Occlusion in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke

Stroke in the time of circadian medicine

Abstract WP313: Towards Molecular Profiling of Transient Ischemic Attack Mimics for Triage

Albers GW Information

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173058

Citations(since 2020)

61620

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122279

hIndex(all)

145

hIndex(since 2020)

79

i10Index(all)

470

i10Index(since 2020)

333

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Top articles of Albers GW

CT Perfusion Derived rCBV< 42% Lesion Volume Is Independently Associated with Followup FLAIR Infarct Volume in Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion

Diagnostics

2024/4/19

Clinical Change During Inter-Hospital Transfer For Thrombectomy: Incidence, Associated Factors and Relationship With Outcome

International Journal of Stroke

2024/4/4

Abstract TMP85: Endovascular Thrombectomy for Large Ischemic Strokes With Tandem Lesions: A SELECT2 Subanalysis

Stroke

2024/2

Abstract WMP66: Detecting Medium Vessel Occlusions and Collateral Assessment With Multimodality AI Approach

Stroke

2024/2

CT perfusion based rCBF< 38% volume is independently and negatively associated with digital subtraction angiography collateral score in anterior circulation large vessel occlusions

The Neuroradiology Journal

2024/3/25

Abstract TP149: Pretreatment Parameters Predicting Excellent Recanalization of Large Vessel Occlusion in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke

Stroke

2024/2

Stroke in the time of circadian medicine

2024/3/15

Abstract WP313: Towards Molecular Profiling of Transient Ischemic Attack Mimics for Triage

Stroke

2024/2

Prolonged venous transit on perfusion imaging is associated with higher odds of mortality in successfully reperfused patients with large vessel occlusion stroke

Journal of neurointerventional surgery

2024/3/12

Cerebral Edema in Patients Presenting With Large Ischemic Core Undergoing Thrombectomy versus Medical Therapy: Secondary Analysis of SELECT 2 Trial

Stroke

2024/2

Abstract TMP36: Anatomical Predictors of Gastrostomy Tube Placement After Large Vessel Occlusion Ischemic Stroke

Stroke

2024/2

Abstract TP129: Automated Vessel Density Maps on CT Angiography Identify M2 Occlusions

Stroke

2024/2

Clinical relevance of intracranial hemorrhage after thrombectomy versus medical management for large core infarct: a secondary analysis of the SELECT2 randomized trial

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery

2024/3/12

An Automated Perfusion Collateral Score as a Tool to Predict Inter-Hospital Infarct Growth and Functional Outcome

Stroke

2024/2

Abstract TP171: Nationwide Diurnal Pattern Among Intracerebral Hemorrhage Incidence and Volume

Stroke

2024/2

The Relative Cerebral Blood Volume (rCBV)< 42% Is Independently Associated with Collateral Status in Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion

Journal of Clinical Medicine

2024/3/10

The Association of Transfer Status and Time on Clinical and Imaging Outcomes in Large Core Strokes: A SELECT2 Subanlaysis

Stroke

2024/2

Redefining CT perfusion‐based ischemic core estimates for the ghost core in early time window stroke

Journal of Neuroimaging

2024/3

Abstract TP146: Collateral Status-Based Model for Hemorrhagic Transformation in Successfully Recanalized Medium Vessel Occlusions

Stroke

2024/2

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