Please note that this consultant does not offer direct consultations to patients. Other consultants may refer to them to seek their expertise in your treatment.

Professional background

Prem Rangi is a consultant in interventional and diagnostic neuroradiology at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Prem graduated from Sheffield University in 1995. His early medical training in general medicine led to membership of the Royal College of Physicians. He transferred to radiology training at the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust before sub-specialising on the Pan-London neuroradiology fellowship for 2 years, with an additional dedicated one-year training in interventional neuroradiology within London. He has been appointed a consultant in London since 2008.

Prem is currently an adult interventional and diagnostic neuroradiologist at Queen Square with particular interest in AVM’s, stroke, and spinal procedures. His key clinical focus is the endovascular management of vascular problems of the brain and spine in adults, in particular the treatment of cerebral aneurysms and arteriovenous shunts, which is supported by a multidisciplinary team clinic in conjunction with a neurosurgeon and neurologist.

He has a broad diagnostic neuroimaging experience with special interests including vascular, stroke, skull base, and spinal disorders. Prem has active involvement in research, publishing textbook chapters and papers in journals. He is heavily involved in teaching and training junior colleagues. He is passionate about minimising clinical risk and maximising patient safety through an active clinical governance programme.

Research interests

Management of neurovascular diseases in adults, endovascular management of cerebro-venous disorders, minimally invasive spinal procedures

Publications

Interventional Neuroradiology: Techniques in Interventional Radiology;
Robertson F J, Murphy K,
Springer Verlag. 31 Oct 2013 | ISBN-10: 144714581X | ISBN-13: 978-1447145813 | Edition: 2014. Chapter : Balloon Remodelling.

Journal publications

Sina Kafiabadi, P Rangi. Cervical spine radiology. Neurosurgical Anaesthesia, April 2017. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mpaic.2017.03.008

P S Rangi, Prof H S Markus, M N M Punter, A Clifton. The use of intra-operative monitoring and treatment of symptomatic microemboli in carotid artery stenting: Case report and discussion. Neuroradiology Mar 2007;49(3): Epub 2006 Nov 24

P S Rangi, T M Jenkins, C Ellis, S J Connor. Spinal neuropathic osteoarthropathy (Charcot) resulting in traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage. European Journal of Radiology Extra – June 2006 ;58(3):73- 76; DOI:10.1016/j.ejrex.2006.03.008

P S Rangi, W Partridge, Prof E Newlands, Dr AWaldman. Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: a possible late interaction between cytotoxic agents and general anaesthesia. Neuroradiology 2005 Aug; 47(8):586-90

Kalsi PS, Rangi PS, Elias TA, Martin AJ. Intracranial aneurysm after a stab injury – Injury - May 2007

Win Z, Rangi PS, C Harvey, R Eckersley, Prof M Blomley. Imaging of the Response to Radiation Therapy of the Prostate Gland using Parametric Functional CT. BJR Oct 2007

S Copley, T Bryant, A Chambers, J Hodson, C Harvey, A Graham, M Lynch, M Paley, W Partridge, P Rangi, S Schmitz, Z Win, J Todd, S Desai - Observer accuracy in the detection of pulmonary nodules on CT: effect of cine frame rate. Clinical Radiology. 2010

R Bingham, N Ahmed, P Rangi, M Johnson, M Tyrer, J Green. HIV encephalitis despite suppressed viraemia: a case of compartmentalized viral escape. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 2011; 22: 608-609. DOI: 10.1258/ijsa.2011.0150507