Roland Faigle
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Neurology - Neurology-Vascular
Johns Hopkins University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Roland Faigle is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins Hospital and specializes in the evaluation and treatment of patients with a wide range of cerbrovascular disorders.
Research Interest
Stroke outcome, post tPA care in acute stroke, stroke associated with cardiac surgery, epidemiology of cerebrovascular diseases
Publications
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Faigle, Roland, et al. "Racial Differences in Utilization of Life-Sustaining vs Curative Inpatient Procedures After Stroke." JAMA neurology 73.9 (2016): 1151-1153.
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Faigle, Roland, et al. "Raceâ€Specific Predictors of Mortality in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Differential Impacts of Intraventricular Hemorrhage and Age Among Blacks and Whites." Journal of the American Heart Association 5.8 (2016): e003540.
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Faigle, Roland, et al. "Individual and System Contributions to Race and Sex Disparities in Thrombolysis Use for Stroke Patients in the United States." Stroke 48.4 (2017): 990-997.