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Basilar Artery Occlusion Stroke Managed With Tenecteplase Versus Alteplase Before Endovascular Treatment (BAO‐TNK)
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
To compare the effectiveness and safety of tenecteplase (TNK) versus alteplase (TPA) in patients with basilar artery occlusion prior to endovascular treatment (EVT). Methods
In this retrospective multicenter study (BAO‐TNK), we analyzed consecutive BAO patients from 14 U.S.Rahul R. Karamchandani, Dylan N. Wolman, Tyler M. Bielinski, Nitin Goyal, Jeremy B. Rhoten, Mahesh V. Jayaraman, Christian T. Sidebottom, Bradley A. Gross, Alhamza R. Al‐Bayati, Mohamed F. Doheim, Matthew K. Tobin, Anoop Chinthala, Avi Gajjar, Justin Mascitelli, Matthew R. Webb, Jan‐Karl Burkhardt, Kyle W. Scott, Visish Srinivasan, Daniel Tonetti, Manisha Koneru, David J. Altschul, Dhrumhil Vaishnav, Sumeet Multani, Thana Theofanis, William J. Ares, Je Yeong Sone, Ramin Zand, Sasan Bahrami, Jiang Li, Gary Defilipp, Dale Strong, Radmehr Torabi, Krisztina Moldovan, Kelsey E. Kline, Clemens M. Schirmer, Raul G. Nogueira, Alexandra R. Paul, Bradley N. Bohnstedt, Philipp Hendrix +38 morewiley +1 more sourceSpark Model for Pulsar Radiation Modulation Patterns [PDF]
, 2000 A non-stationary polar gap model first proposed by Ruderman & Sutherland
(1975) is modified and applied to spark-associated pulsar emission at radio
wave-lengths.Blanford R. D., Gil J., Gil J., Gil J., Gil J., J. A. Gil, Kijak J., Kramer M., Kramer M., Lyne A. G., M. Sendyk, Mitra D., Radhakrishnan V., Rankin J. M., Sieber W., Zhang B. +15 morecore +3 more sourcesFibrinogen Changes Before and After Intravenous Thrombolysis as Predictors of Cerebral Injury and Clinical Outcomes in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
Plasma fibrinogen is essential in thrombosis and fibrinolysis, yet its dynamic changes pre‐ and post‐intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) for predicting brain injury severity and prognosis in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients remain unclear.Wenhai Zhai, Yang Qu, Reziya Abuduxukuer, Kejia Zhang, Peng Zhang, Xin Tang, Huaimei Zhang, Lijuan Wang, Lichong Yang, Shuangxu Tan, Zhimei Yuan, Ce Han, Lili He, Yuping Zheng, Fenglan Zhao, Lijie Guo, Ligang Jiang, Jinfeng Li, Yongfei Jiang, Xuexia Zou, Dan Xu, Han Xu, Xiaojia Wang, Yingbin Qi, Xuefeng Hu, Yu Zhang, Zhen‐Ni Guo, Hang Jin, on behalf of the Biomarkers of Brain Injury Investigator Study Group +28 morewiley +1 more sourceAssociation between time to reperfusion and outcome is primarily driven by the time from imaging to reperfusion [PDF]
, 2016 Background and Purpose A progressive decline in the odds of favorable outcome as time to reperfusion increases is well known. However, the impact of specific workflow intervals is not clear.; Methods We studied the mechanical thrombectomy group (n=103 ...Cerda, Neus, Cobo Valeri, Erik, Dávalos Errando, Antoni, Jovin, Tudor G., Molina, Carlos A., Ribó, Marc, Sanroman, Luis, Tomasello, Alejandro, Urra, Xabier +8 morecore +2 more sourcesChanges in Immune‐Inflammation Status and Acute Ischemic Stroke Prognosis in Prospective Cohort
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Inflammation is a critical risk factor for poor outcomes in cerebral infarction. Prior studies focused primarily on baseline inflammation status, neglecting dynamic longitudinal changes. We try to investigate the association between immune‐inflammation status alterations and stroke prognosis, and evaluated three systemic biomarkers' Songfang Chen, Wenting Huang, Yitian Liu, Xuan Chen, Buyu Ke, Qian Shen, Hanyu Cai, Jing Sun, Yan Li, Yungang Cao, Beilei Hu, Keyang Chen +11 morewiley +1 more sourceCOVID‐19 Affects Short‐Term, But Not 90‐Day, Outcome in Patients With Stroke Treated With Mechanical Thrombectomy
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, 2023 Background COVID‐19 is associated with an increased stroke risk. Moreover, outcome at discharge was worse in patients with large‐vessel occlusion stroke with concomitant COVID‐19 receiving endovascular treatment (ET).Niklas M. Beckonert, Felix J. Bode, Franziska Dorn, Sebastian Stösser, Julius N. Meißner, Julia Nordsiek, Christine Kindler, Taraneh Ebrahimi, Christoph Riegler, Christian H. Nolte, Gabor C. Petzold, Johannes M. Weller +11 moredoaj +1 more sourceNIHSS Scores in Ischemic Small Vessel Disease: A Study in CADASIL [PDF]
, 2012 Background: The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is widely used to measure neurological deficits, evaluate the effectiveness of treatment and predict outcome in acute ischemic stroke.Allili, Nassira, Chabriat, Hugues, Dichgans, Martin, Duering, Marco, Herve, Dominique, Jouvent, Eric, Yao, Ming +6 morecore +1 more sourceAssociation of Corticospinal Tract Asymmetry With Ambulatory Ability After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Ambulatory ability after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is important to patients. We tested whether asymmetry between ipsi‐ and contra‐lesional corticospinal tracts (CSTs) assessed by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is associated with post‐ICH ambulation.Yasmin N. Aziz, Carl D. Langefeld, Mary E. Comeau, Miranda C. Marion, Tyler P. Behymer, Lee A. Gilkerson, Padmini Sekar, Weihong Yuan, Vivek Khandwala, Brady J. Williamson, Thomas Maloney, Achala Vagal, Pierce Boyne, Kari Dunning, Matthew L. Flaherty, Steven J. Kittner, Prachi Mehndiratta, Gunjan Y. Parikh, Michael L. James, David Roh, Fernando D. Testai, Farhaan S. Vahidy, James Thornton, Ranjit Bagga, Daniel Woo, Stacie L. Demel +25 morewiley +1 more sourceUtility-Weighted Modified Rankin Scale as Primary Outcome in Stroke Trials: A Simulation Study. [PDF]
Stroke, 2018 Background and Purpose— The utility-weighted modified Rankin Scale (UW-mRS) has been proposed as a new patient-centered primary outcome in stroke trials. We aimed to describe utility weights for the mRS health states and to evaluate the statistical efficiency of the UW-mRS to detect treatment effects in stroke intervention ...Dijkland SA, Voormolen DC, Venema E, Roozenbeek B, Polinder S, Haagsma JA, Nieboer D, Chalos V, Yoo AJ, Schreuders J, van der Lugt A, Majoie CBLM, Roos YBWEM, van Zwam WH, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Steyerberg EW, Dippel DWJ, Lingsma HF, MR CLEAN Investigators. +18 moreeuropepmc +6 more sourcesFamily-led rehabilitation after stroke in India (ATTEND): a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
, 2017 Background:
Most people with stroke in India have no access to organised rehabilitation services. The effectiveness of training family members to provide stroke rehabilitation is uncertain.Aaron, S, Alim, M, Alladi, S, Anbalagan, P, Anderson, CS, Andrias, A, Aneesh, V, ATTEND Collaborative Group, Bernhardt, J, Billot, L, Biswas, B, Borah, NC, Bordoloi, K, Byrne, D, Chakraborty, D, Chakraborty, SS, Chilappagari, S, COLLABORATORS, Das, B, Das, K, Dehingia, K, Dhanya, TS, Dinesh, S, Donnelly, P, Felix, C, Forster, A, George, J, Ghose, M, Gohain, P, Hackett, ML, Halprashanth, DS, Hankey, G, Harvey, LA, Jalapu, VRR, Jan, S, Jangir, A, Jeyaseelan, L, John, L, Karunanithi, A, Katoch, C, Kaul, S, Kaur, T, Kaura, S, Khanna, MC, Khullar, S, Khurana, D, Kirubakaran, P, Koundal, H, Krishna, R, Krishna, R, Langhorne, P, Li, Q, Lindley, RI, Liu, H, Madhusudhan, BK, Manchireddy, K, Maulik, PK, Mehndiratta, MM, Mehta, S, Murthy, GVS, Mysore, J, Nambiar, V, Nandini, C, Narang, GS, Padma, MV, Pandian, JD, Prabhakar, AT, Rajan, A, Ramya, I, Rao, TNM, Reddy, KV, Reddy, NM, Roy, J, Santhosh, V, Sebastian, I, Shamanna, BR, Shibi, BS, Singh, P, Sivasambath, S, Sreedharan, S, Steley, S, Sulaiman, SMS, Sureshbabu, S, Sylaja, PN, Syrigapu, A, Thambu, DS, Thangaraj, A, Thomas, N, Thomas, NJ, Thouman, S, Tugnawat, DK, Verma, SJ, Vijaya, P, Walker, MF +93 morecore +4 more sources