Adrian Mak Profile
Adrian Mak

@AnotherMak

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MD (@UniWh & @ChariteBerlin); Neuroimaging/Machine Learning in Stroke @YaleRadiology; he/him

Joined July 2009
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@saracreta
Sara Creta
3 years
#Bulgaria Today with @LHreports & partners, we release the first visual evidence of an asylum seeker being hit with live ammunition on the #EU border. His name is Abdullah El Rüstüm and I have met him last October in #Istanbul. A THREAD 🧵
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@fragdenstaat
FragDenStaat.de
3 years
For almost 8 months, the OLAF report on #Frontex has been kept strictly confidential. Today we're publishing it in full. It shows how @Frontex made sure human rights violations would not be witnessed, documented, investigated or accounted for. https://t.co/cNDab4LNRI
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fragdenstaat.de
An infamous internal report by the EU anti-fraud agency OLAF shows how Frontex tried to cover up human rights violations. We are publishing it for the first time.
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Alexandra Kapp
3 years
Had a great time at the @PET_Symposium in Sydney, where I presented my first publication about expert interviews on collection, usage and privacy of mobility data in practice. 📄 You can find the paper here: https://t.co/l9udvNbRSJ
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@Luhlsen
Lukas N
3 years
My first co-edited book arrived yesterday. It has lots of cool articles on encounters with #AI. You can get it everywhere you usually get books ;) Feel free to DM me for more infos. #philosophy #phenomenology #technology #lifeworld
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@SamPayabvash
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4 years
Adrian Mak @AnotherMak from @YaleRadiology is presenting his work on the effects of LVO #stroke side on admissions NIHSS @RSNA #RSNA21
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@AnotherMak
Adrian Mak
4 years
Preparation done, presentation uploaded, speaker ready... Looking forward to presenting our work on why the occlusion side of LVO stroke matters for our patients at #RSNA21. See you in room N228 at 3pm. @YaleRadiology
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@SamPayabvash
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4 years
#Rdiomics signature of ICH for prognostication of hemorrhagic stroke #RSNA2021 @RSNA @YaleRadiology
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@SamPayabvash
Sam.Payabvash
4 years
#RSNA2021 official photo shoot ⁦@KSeifertMD⁩ ⁦@clafrawe⁩ ⁦@AnotherMak⁩ ⁦@YaleRadiology⁩ 🧠🧲 ☢️
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@MariamAboian
Mariam Aboian
4 years
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@AshuPJadhav
AshuJadhav
4 years
Fifty Years of Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment: A Personal History https://t.co/vpaa6CnjZH @UTHealthStroke
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@SamPayabvash
Sam.Payabvash
4 years
Similar admission NIHSS may represent larger tissue-at-risk in patients with right- versus left-sided LVO #stroke 🧠 @JNIS_BMJ @AnotherMak @GuidoFalconeMD @LaurenHSansing @sheth_kevin @jn_acosta @AjayMalhotraRad @YaleRadiology @YaleNeuroICU
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@AnotherMak
Adrian Mak
4 years
Huge thanks to @SamPayabvash for his kind and tireless support and mentorship along the way, you made this possible. Also huge thanks to all the others who contributed to this project along the way. @GuidoFalconeMD @sheth_kevin @VinceMadai and many more. end/
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@AnotherMak
Adrian Mak
4 years
In summary, our findings provide novel insights into spacial distribution of final infarct lesions in relation to different clinical variables and may reinforce the need for more nuanced ET eligibility criteria, taking LVO side into consideration along with symptom severity. 6/
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Adrian Mak
4 years
We did not find differences due to stroke laterality in higher NIHSS patients. We theorize that the AHA guidelines might exclude low NIHSS patients with right-sided stroke from beneficial ET, in consequence skewing the population of patients that end up receiving it. 5/
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Adrian Mak
4 years
We used a voxel-wise GLM to identify the spatial distribution of this additional infarct volume. We found that patients with moderate stroke (NIHSS 6-15) were specifically at risk of higher final infarct volume and worse outcome if they had a right-sided occlusion. 4/
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@AnotherMak
Adrian Mak
4 years
In a cohort of 489 patients, we found no difference in final infarct outcome or final infarct volume across the all patients. A linear regression model however identified right-sided occlusion as predictor for bigger final infarct volume. 3/
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@AnotherMak
Adrian Mak
4 years
We confirmed the bias of the admission NIHSS exam towards left hemispheric function, likely due to emphasis on language-associated deficits. This poses the risk of underestimating the size of infarctions in patients with right-sided occlusions. 2/
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@AnotherMak
Adrian Mak
4 years
Proudly - and a bit anxiously - presenting my premier first authorship paper on differences in final infarct volume and clinical outcome in patients with LVO stroke after mechanical thrombectomy. 1/ https://t.co/ai6w5rtJlR
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