Babak Navi, M.D.

Neurology

Publications

 

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Navi BB, DeAngelis LM, Segal AZ. Multifocal strokes as the presentation of occult lung cancer.  J Neurooncol 2007;85(3):307-309.

Navi BB, DeAngelis LM. Sarcoidosis presenting as brainstem ischemic stroke.  Neurology 2009;72(11):1021-1022.

Navi BB, Kawaguchi K, Hriljac I, Lavi E, DeAngelis LM, Jamieson DG. Multifocal stroke from tumor emboli.  Arch Neurol 2009:66:1174-1175.

Navi BB, Safdieh JE. Recurrent, alternating Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome.  Neurologist 2010;16(1):54-55.

Navi BB, Reichman JS, Berlin D, Reiner AS, Panageas KS, Segal AZ, DeAngelis LM. Intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage in patients with cancer.  Neurology 2010;74:494-501.

Kamel H, Navi BB, Nakagawa K, Hemphill JC, Ko N. Hypertonic saline versus mannitol for the treatment of elevated intracranial pressure: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials.  Crit Care Med 2011;39:554-559.

Kamel H, Dhaliwal G, Navi BB, Pease AR, Shah M, Dhand A, Johnston SC, Josephson SA. A randomized trial of hypothesis-driven versus screening neurological examination.  Neurology 2011;77:1395-1400.

Kamel H, Navi BB, Hemphill JC. A rule to identify patients who require magnetic resonance imaging after intracerebral hemorrhage.  Neurocritical Care. July 15, 2011. Epub ahead of print.

Navi BB, Kamel H, Sidney S, Klingman J, Nguyen-Huynh MN, Johnston SC. Validation of the stroke prognostic instrument-II in a large, modern, community-based cohort of ischemic stroke survivors.  Stroke 2011;42:3392-3396.

Flint AC, Kamel H, Navi BB, Rao VA, Faigeles BS, Conell C, Klingman JG, Sidney S, Hills NK, Sorel M, Johnston SC. Statin use during ischemic stroke hospitalization is strongly associated with improved post-stroke survival. Stroke 2012;43:147-154.

Navi BB, Kamel H, McCulloch CE, Nakagawa K, Naravetla B, Moheet AM, Wong C, Johnston SC, Hemphill JC, Smith WS. Accuracy of neurovascular fellows’ prognostication of outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Stroke 2012;43:702-707.

Kamel H, Navi BB, Fahimi J. National trends in ambulance use by patients with stroke, 1997-2008. JAMA 2012;307:1026-1028.

Navi BB, Kamel H, Shah MP, Grossman AW, Wong C, Poisson SN, Whetstone WD, Josephson SA, Johnston SC, Kim AS. Application of the ABCD2 score to identify cerebrovascular causes of dizziness in the emergency department. Stroke 2012;43:1484-1489.

Flint AC, Kamel H, Navi BB, Rao VA, Faigeles BS, Conell C, Klingman JG, Hills NK, Nguyen-Huynh M, Cullen SP, Sidney S, Johnston SC. Inpatient statin use predicts improved stroke discharge disposition. Neurology 2012;78:1678-1683.

Reichman J, Singer S, Navi BB, Reiner A, Panageas K, Gutin PH, DeAngelis LM. Subdural hematoma in patients with cancer. Neurosurgery 2012;71:74-79.

Kamel H, Betjemann JP, Navi BB, Hegde M, Meisel K, Douglas VC, Josephson SA. Diagnostic yield of electroencephalography in the medical and surgical intensive care unit. Neurocrit care. Epub ahead of print July 21, 2012.

Navi BB, Kamel H, Hemphill JC, Smith WS. Trajectory of functional recovery after hospital discharge for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurocrit care. Epub ahead of print August 30, 2012.

Navi BB, Kamel H, Shah MP, Grossman AW, Wong C, Poisson SN, Whetstone WD, Josephson SA, Johnston SC, Kim AS. Rate and Predictors of Serious Neurological Causes of Dizziness in the Emergency Department. Mayo Clin Proc. Epub ahead of print October 11, 2012.

Navi BB, Kamel H, Shah MP, Grossman AW, Wong C, Poisson SN, Whetstone WD, Josephson SA, Johnston SC, Kim AS. The use of neuroimaging studies and neurological consultation to evaluate dizzy patients in the emergency department. Neurohospitalist. In press.

Kamel H, Fahimi J, Govindarajan P, Navi BB. Nationwide patters of hospitalization after transient ischemic attack. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. Epub ahead of print November 10, 2012.

Kamel H, Navi BB, Elijovich L, Josephson SA, Yee AH, Fung G, Johnston SC, Smith WS. Pilot randomized trial of outpatient cardiac monitoring after cryptogenic stroke. Stroke. Epub ahead of print November 27, 2012.

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