Predictors of Early Neurological Deterioration in Stroke Due to Vertebrobasilar Occlusion [PDF]
Background and Aims: This study explores the predictors of early neurological deterioration (END) in patients with vertebrobasilar occlusion (VBO) in both primary endovascular therapy (EVT) and medical management (MM) groups.Methods: Patients diagnosed ...
Seungyon Koh +7 more
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Association between blood viscosity and early neurological deterioration in lacunar infarction
BackgroundUnderstanding the factors related to early neurologic deterioration (END) is crucial in the management of patients with lacunar infarction. Blood viscosity is a significant factor for microvascular perfusion.
Hyungwoo Lee +6 more
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High Uric Acid Level Predicts Early Neurological Deterioration in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Xiuqun Gong,1,* Zeyu Lu,2,* Xiwu Feng,3,* Kang Yuan,4 Mei Zhang,1 Xiaosi Cheng,1 Min Xue,1 Liang Yu,1 Jun Lu,5,6 Chuanqing Yu1 1Department of Neurology, First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Science and Technology, First People’s ...
Gong X +9 more
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Predictors for Early Neurological Deterioration in Lacunar Infarction [PDF]
Young-Mok Song
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Mechanisms, predictors and clinical impact of early neurological deterioration: the protocol of the Trondheim early neurological deterioration study [PDF]
10-40% of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) suffer an early neurological deterioration (END), which may influence their long term prognosis. Multiple definitions of END exist, even in recently published papers. In the search for causes, various biochemical, clinical, and imaging markers have been found to be associated to END after AIS in some ...
Bernt Harald Helleberg +3 more
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Early neurological deterioration in acute stroke [PDF]
Sir, The recent article by Kwan and Hand1 highlighted the increasingly recognized fact that early neurological deterioration (progressing stroke) is a common and important complication in acute stroke, which affects long-term prognosis. The authors correctly point out that there is no accepted international definition of early neurological ...
Peter Langhorne +3 more
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Early Recurrent Stroke or Neurological Deterioration? [PDF]
To the Editor: The article by Coull and Rothwell1 calls for a standard definition of recurrent stroke. They suggest the definition “any stroke ≥24 hours after the incident event excluding early deterioration not caused by a stroke” as they emphasize the importance of using a definition that does not miss early recurrences.
Hanne Christensen
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Early neurological deterioration after thrombolysis: Clinical and imaging predictors [PDF]
Background National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale is the most common scale used in stroke patients. An increase of four points or more within 24 h signifies early neurological deterioration. We aimed to establish how often early neurological deterioration occurs in a cohort selected by magnetic resonance imaging and which factors predicted early ...
Claus Z. Simonsen +6 more
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Early neurological deterioration in patients with minor stroke: A single-center study conducted in Vietnam. [PDF]
Nguyen DT +6 more
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Thrombectomy patients with minor stroke: factors of early neurological deterioration. [PDF]
Background A sizeable proportion of stroke patients with large vessel occlusion present with minor neurological deficits. Whether mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is beneficial in these patients is controversial. We aimed to investigate factors of early neurological deterioration (END) in thrombectomy patients with ...
Heitkamp C +11 more
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