Yince Loh, MD
Seattle, WA 98122
Swedish Cerebrovascular Center
550 17th Avenue, Suite 110, Seattle, WA 98122
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About Yince Loh
Dr. Loh's goal is to provide the most advanced, evidence-based care with compassion.
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
1999
University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine
2006
New York University Registrar
1998
University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine
2008
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
2005
New York UniversityOfc of REGSTU REC
1998
UCLA Neurocritical Care Fellowship
2006
UCLA Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowship
2008
National Capital Consortium Adult Neurology Residency
2005
American Academy of Neurology, Neurocritical Care Society, Society of Neuro-Interventional Surgery, World Federation of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Neurology
- United Council for Neurological Subspecialties, Neurocritical Care
- Intracranial mechanical thrombectomy
- Incomplete mechanical recanalization of middle cerebral artery occlusions facilitates endogenous recanalization within 5 h
- Partial recanalization of concomitant internal carotid-middle cerebral arterial occlusions promotes distal recanalization of residual thrombus within 24 h.
- Preprocedural basal ganglionic infarction increases the risk of hemorrhagic transformation but not worse outcome following successful recanalization of acute middle cerebral artery occlusions.
- Predictors of subarachnoid hemorrhage in acute ischemic stroke with endovascular therapy.
- The risk of acute radiocontrast-mediated kidney injury following endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke is low
- A prospective, multicenter, randomized trial of the Onyx liquid embolic system and N-butyl cyanoacrylate embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Clinical article
- Higher Rates of Mortality but Not Morbidity Follow Intracranial Mechanical Thrombectomy in the Elderly
- Endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke in failed intravenous tissue plasminogen activator versus non-intravenous tissue plasminogen activator patients: revascularization and outcomes stratified by the site of arterial occlusions
- Clinical outcomes in middle cerebral artery trunk occlusions versus secondary division occlusions after mechanical thrombectomy: pooled analysis of the Mechanical Embolus Removal in Cerebral Ischemia (MERCI) and Multi MERCI trials
- Basal ganglionic infarction before mechanical thrombectomy predicts poor outcome
- Balloon-assisted transarterial embolization of intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas
- Safety of intracranial endovascular aneurysm therapy using 3-dimensional rotational angiography: a single-center experience
- Extracranial stenosis: endovascular treatment
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I'm very happy and trust my doctor.
Swedish Patient
Timing to get the apt was bad, I was cancelled 2 times for my apts to be changed. Took over 4 months to get in. Then he was over an hour late for apt. Otherwise Dr is great!
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Excellent service
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Excellent. A+++++
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I have trust in the team and the support staff.
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In the past, I've never had positive experiences with Dr's. There was always a focus on cholesterol versus what I was seeing them for. (FTR my cholesterol has never been over 250 so why this was their ONLY priority is odd.) And...my parents did not good care at hospitals.So I'm hyper aware.AND...with that said...Dr. Yince Loh, Is by far the BEST doctor that I have ever seen.I trust him SO MUCH and that Is not common for me.He is amazing...in terms of knowledge, compassion, kindness, he listens, AND truly seems to CARE, which is just not something I'm used to seeing. I was so afraid when I first met him (in the hospital getting ready for brain surgery) and for the 1st time...I actually trusted a Dr.There is something about his presence that I felt I'd be ok.While I hope I don't have to have any more brain surgery's...I think the ONLY surgeon, doctor I would ever trust is Dr. Loh.His staff has always been kind and SO responsive.I wish our entire medical care (system) would look to him as to a model of sincerely wanting the best for their patients.
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