Critical Care and Hospitalist Neurology Chief Jan Claassen, MD, FNCS discussed findings from a new study on consciousness in patients with severe brain injuries.
Neurointensivist Sachin Agarwal, MD, MPH, discusses the need to provide continued care & support during hospitalization and after discharge to cosurvivors and survivors of cardiac arrests.
Neurocritical Care Specialist Dr. Jan Claassen spoke with Columbia Magazine about his extensive body of research on identifying consciousness in critically ill, comatose patients.
Neurocritical Care Specialist Dr. Soojin Park combines machine learning with fundamental patient data to predict probable outcomes and enhance timely, targeted care among critically ill patients.
Soojin Park, MD, FAHA, FNCS, Associate Professor of Neurology (in Biomedical Informatics), talks about her research in using artificial intelligence in neurocritical care.
Sachin Agarwal, MD, MPH, an associate professor of neurology, shares his research findings about the co-survivors of those who suffered cardiac arrest.
Claassen, MD, FNCS, Professor of Neurology, conducted a study that could help doctors to identify patients with brain injuries, in seemingly unresponsive states, who are more likely to recover
Study led by Claassen, MD, FNCS, Professor of Neurology, suggests that patients with hidden consciousness can hear & comprehend verbal commands, but they cannot carry out them out
New study lead by Jan Claassen, MD, FNCS, Professor of Neurology and Chief of Critical Care and Hospitalist Neurology at NYP/CUIMC, has identified brain injuries that may underlie hidden consciousness
Originally founded by Sachin Agarwal, MD, MPH, associate professor of neurology, the goal of CD-REACT is to empower local community members with practical, lifesaving first-aid skills.
With covert consciousness, the lack of outward movement is complete, even more so than with locked-in patients. But this does not mean the absence of inner life.