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Early neurological deterioration in older adults with traumatic brain injury

International Emergency Nursing, 2018
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and resulting fatalities among older adults increased considerably in recent years. Neurological deterioration often goes unrecognized at the injury scene and patients arrive at emergency departments with near-normal Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores.
Linda J, Scheetz   +2 more
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Incidence and mechanism of early neurological deterioration after endovascular thrombectomy

Journal of Neurology, 2019
We investigated the prevalence and mechanisms of neurological deterioration after endovascular thrombectomy.Between January 2011 and October 2017, acute ischemic stroke patients treated by endovascular thrombectomy in a tertiary university hospital were included.
Jeong-Min Kim   +8 more
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Early recovery after cerebral ischemia risk of subsequent neurological deterioration

Annals of Neurology, 2003
AbstractGiven the high short‐term risk of stroke after transient ischemic attack, we hypothesized that substantial acute neurological recovery in patients presenting with cerebral ischemia would be associated with a greater risk of subsequent neurological deterioration due to recurrent cerebral ischemia.
S Claiborne, Johnston   +3 more
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Neuroimaging markers of early neurological deterioration in acute isolated pontine infarction

Neurological Sciences, 2023
Imaging indicators of early neurological deterioration (END) in patients with acute isolated pontine infarctions (AIPI) remained ambiguous. We aimed to find more specific neuroimaging markers for the development of END in patients with AIPI.Patients with AIPI within 72 h of stroke onset were screened from a stroke database from January 2018 to July ...
Hongxun Yang   +14 more
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Early Neurological Deterioration

2015
Early neurological deterioration is common after acute stroke and is associated with increased disability and mortality. There are a number of mechanisms involved with neurological deterioration which can be divided into firstly, neurological causes as a result of the direct consequence of the neurological insult to the brain, and secondly, non ...
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Iron, Oxidative Stress and Early Neurological Deterioration in Ischemic Stroke

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2007
Ischemic stroke is characterized by the disruption of cerebral blood flow, which produces a central core of dead neurons surrounded by a penumbra of damaged but partially functional neurons. Many factors are associated with such brain injury, including excitotoxicity and free radicals. Recent clinical studies have shown that high plasma ferritin levels
T, Carbonell, R, Rama
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Perfusion Changes of Unexplained Early Neurological Deterioration After Reperfusion Therapy

Translational Stroke Research, 2019
Early neurological deterioration (END) after thrombolysis occurs in 10% acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients, and its mechanism remains unclear in majority of cases, named as unexplained END. We tested the hypothesis that penumbra/infarct growth beyond the initial penumbra might be the cause of unexplained END.
Jingjing, Fu   +8 more
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Acute stroke unit care and early neurological deterioration in ischemic stroke

Journal of Neurology, 2008
To evaluate the impact that monitored acute stroke unit care may have on the risk of early neurological deterioration (END), and 90-day mortality and mortality-disability.Non-randomized prospective study with consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) admitted to a conventional care stroke unit (CCSU), from May 2003 to April 2005, or to a ...
Jaume, Roquer   +10 more
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Body iron stores and early neurologic deterioration in acute cerebral infarction

Neurology, 2000
Iron-dependent free radicals formation has been related to greater damage in cerebral ischemia. The authors analyzed whether increased body iron stores were associated with early neurologic worsening and excitatory amino acid release in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Ferritin, total iron, and glutamate concentrations in plasma and CSF were ...
A, Dávalos   +6 more
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Aspirin non-responder status and early neurological deterioration: A prospective study

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2011
In acute ischemic stroke, early neurological deterioration (END) has a severe impact on patient outcome. We tested the hypothesis that initial biological aspirin non-responder status (ANRS) helps predict END.A total of 85 patients with acute ischemic stroke on 160mg aspirin daily were prospectively included.
Jean-Marc, Bugnicourt   +5 more
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