Andrew D. Barreto
Associate Professor
Department of Neurology
The University of Texas Health Science Center
United States of America
Biography
Medical Degree Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Internship Internal Medicine, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Residency Neurology, University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama Fellowship Vascular Neurology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas Masters Degree Science in Clinical Research, Center for Clinical Research and Evidence-based Medicine, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas
Research Interest
Combination treatments for thrombolysis in ischemic stroke Ultrasound-enhanced treatments for ischemic stroke Advanced CT and MRI vascular neuroimaging Endovascular treatment for stroke
Publications
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Martin-Schild S, Albright KC, Hallevi H, Barreto AD, Grotta JC, Savitz SI. Does study enrollment delay treatment with intravenous thrombolytics for acute ischemic stroke? Stroke. 2009 Feb;40(2):663.
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Hallevi H, Barreto AD, Liebeskind DS, Morales MM, Martin-Schild SB, Abraham AT, Gadia J, Saver JL; UCLA Intra-Arterial Therapy Investigators, Grotta JC, Savitz SI. Identifying patients at high risk for poor outcome after intra-arterial therapy for acute ischemic stroke. Stroke. 2009 May;40(5):1780-5.
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Barreto AD, Albright KC, Hallevi H, Grotta JC, Noser EA, Khaja AM, Shaltoni HM, Gonzales NR, Illoh K, Martin-Schild S, Campbell MS 3rd, Weir RU, Savitz SI. Thrombus burden is associated with clinical outcome after intra-arterial therapy for acute ischemic stroke. Stroke. 2008 Dec;39(12):3231-5.
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Barreto AD, Martin-Schild S, Hallevi H, Morales MM, Abraham AT, Gonzales NR, Illoh K, Grotta JC, Savitz SI. Thrombolytic therapy for patients who wake-up with stroke. Stroke. 2009 Mar;40(3):827-32.