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Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP370-AWP370, February 1, 2025. Approximately 30% of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) patients who survive the rupture develop delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) 4 to 10 days following aSAH.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP35-AWP35, February 1, 2025. Neutrophils are reported to be critical mediators of to poor outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). In this study, our hypothesis was that markers of NETs are higher in aneurysmal SAH patients developing DCI compared to SAH patients not developing DCI.
ECG Changes in Intracranial Hemorrhage ECG changes are fairly common in intracranial hemorrhage. Giant T inversions with QT interval prolongation may be seen in intracranial hemorrhage even without associated myocardial damage [1]. But the number of persons with lobar hemorrhage in that study was only 17%. Am Heart J.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP213-AWP213, February 1, 2025. Intracerebral Hemorrhagic (ICH) stroke is the second most common type of stroke and its aftermath is often more severe than ischemia. Neural activity (Electrophysiological) data is collected pre/post stroke and during stimulation.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWMP112-AWMP112, February 1, 2024. Neutrophils are reported to be critical mediators of to poor outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Following ischemic stroke, neutrophils cause vascular occlusion via neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs).
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATMP5-ATMP5, February 1, 2025. Background:Enteral nimodipine is the most evidence-based and widely used drug for the treatment of delayed cerebral ischemia and is known to have various neuroprotective functions. Endothelial desquamation was observed only in the SAH-saline group.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP220-AWP220, February 1, 2025. Background:Several studies have shown that tranexamic acid (TXA), an anti-fibrinolytic agent, may reduce hematoma expansion (HE) in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), but its therapeutic time window is unclear. to 0.97; p= 0.02; I2= 0%). mL; 95% CI -3.15
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. Acute ischemic stroke is a leading cause for neurological disability worldwide, and treatment strategies are rapidly evolving. Patient selection for recanalization therapy and postintervention management relies heavily on diagnostic imaging.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionAcute spinal cord ischemia syndrome (ASCIS) is a rare disease that is thought to comprise roughly only 1.2% of all strokes [1, 2]. Due to the scarcity of these events, the patient outcomes are unclear.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWMP81-AWMP81, February 1, 2025. Background and purpose:Stroke as a world-wide prevalent disease, has brought a huge burden to health care and the national economy, accurate and fast stroke diagnosis can significantly increase reperfusion rate, mitigate disability, and reduce deaths.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP169-ATP169, February 1, 2024. Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), commonly caused by a ruptured aneurysm, carries a high rate of disability and death. Patients who survive the initial bleed continue to be at risk of secondary insults.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP368-AWP368, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Oxidative stress plays an important role in both early brain injury and delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP303-ATP303, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is the deadliest form of hemorrhagicstroke. Post-SAH vasospasm induces brain tissue hypoxia-ischemia resulting in brain injury and functional impairments.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWMP7-AWMP7, February 1, 2025. Background and objectives:Remote ischemic conditioning during cerebral ischemia ( PerRIC ) represents a new protection paradigm. Methods:Patients with suspected stroke < 8 hours of evolution and motor RACE > 0 were included.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A48-A48, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating stroke subtype with high mortality and morbidity, and hematoma clearance is a critical therapeutic target.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP152-AWP152, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Elevated levels of Interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) have been correlated with delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH).
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A114-A114, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH).
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP176-AWP176, February 1, 2024. Background:We have previously identified that hemoglobin decrements and new-onset anemia during an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) hospitalization is frequent, rapid, and associates with poor outcome.
Side note: The differential of sudden persistent loss of consciousness with adequate hemodynamics is relatively short: seizure, intracranial hemorrhage, basilar artery occlusion. We have also shown several cases in which atrial flutter hides true, active ischemia. There was again no intracranial hemorrhage.
BackgroundThe optimal antithrombotic strategies for patients with atrial fibrillation who experience ischemic stroke (IS) despite direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) therapy remain inconclusive. The secondary outcomes included intracranial hemorrhage, major bleeding, systemic thromboembolism, and all‐cause death. versus 0.53
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP173-AWP173, February 1, 2024. Background:We identified that major ABO incompatible platelet transfusions are associated with poor intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) outcomes, yet the driver for this relationship is unknown and does not appear to be related to impaired hemostasis.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP193-ATP193, February 1, 2024. Successful recanalization was defined as modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Ischemia Score≥ 2b. Secondary outcomes were symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage and intracranial hemorrhage within 24 hours and mortality at 90 days.
This highlights one of the most important complications of Eisenmenger syndrome, that is airway hemorrhage. Airway hemorrhage can occur in those who ascend to high altitude and during air travel. But if you go by the statistics, majority of the hemorrhages occur at sea level or ordinary level of height.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP192-AWP192, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Despite comparable outcomes for different frontline techniques in mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute ischemic stroke (AIS), there are sparse data regarding if and when to switch techniques if the first pass is unsuccessful.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionIntracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) is associated with up to 32% of posterior circulation strokes.1 1 ICAD‐related strokes are at high risk for re‐occlusion following MT.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP112-ATP112, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Tenecteplase (TNK) is becoming the preferred thrombolytic for acute brain ischemia. Symptomatic hemorrhage occurred in 0.0%(P), Symptomatic hemorrhage occurred in 0.0%(P), Symptomatic hemorrhage occurred in 1.5%(P) P) and 3.0%(C).Conclusions:Hub-spoke
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP11-AWP11, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) often present with conditions that require emergent anticoagulation (AC) other than atrial fibrillation (AF). The primary outcome was the incidence of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) between both groups.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ADP39-ADP39, February 1, 2025. We used the ICD-10 to identify patients hospitalized with diagnosis of stroke, TIA, or retinal ischemia with stenosis of carotid artery who underwent CAS or CEA. There was no difference in post-operative stroke and/or death (10.7%
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP260-ATP260, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Computer Tomography Perfusion (CTP) has become widely implemented into workflow models for adults presenting with acute stroke. 307 (12.3%) cases had large vessel occlusions (LVOs) detected, and 77 (3.1%) had intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. BACKGROUNDSteroids have pleiotropic neuroprotective actions including the regulation of inflammation and apoptosis which may influence the effects of ischemia on neurons, glial cells, and blood vessels.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP313-AWP313, February 1, 2024. Peripheral blood gene expression profiles can distinguish ischemic stroke from intracerebral hemorrhage and controls. Even with imaging this can be a challenging differential diagnosis in the ED and other acute settings.
CTA head and neck were obtained and showed no evidence of intracranial hemorrhage, large vessel occlusion stroke (what a helpful and apt name for an acute arterial occlusion paradigm, by the way.), or basilar ischemia. Blood glucose was not low at 162 mg/dL. EKG on arrival to the ED is shown below: What do you think?
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. Secondary outcomes included a composite of periprocedural hemorrhagic/ischemia‐related complications and favorable functional outcome.RESULTSThe study included 104 patients treated with WEB and 107 patients treated with BAC. P= 0.180) and hemorrhagic events (WEB: 3.8%
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP188-ATP188, February 1, 2024. Here, we investigate the association of middle cerebral artery(MCA) tortuosity on radiographic and functional outcome.Methods:The Analysis of Revascularization in Ischemic Stroke with EmboTrap II was utilized to identify patients with anterior circulation stroke.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. Secondary outcomes included favorable functional outcome and periprocedural hemorrhagic/ischemia‐related complications. vs. BAC: 2.8%, p = 0.180) and hemorrhagic events (WEB: 3.8%
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. The inclusion criteria were consecutive large vessel occlusion stroke patients in whom single step MINI TREK RX balloon angioplasty followed by Neuroform Atlas intracranial stent deployment was performed without using ELW (Figure‐1). years and 55.6%
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionPituitary apoplexy is a serious, emergent, and potentially dangerous condition of the pituitary in which the gland is affected by hemorrhage and/or ischemia typically in the setting of an underlying adenoma.
Notice also the very small LV cavity size at both diastole and systole (poor LV filling with good contractility) and apparent low stroke volume. This is very good evidence that the ST elevation is not due to STEMI. So there is poor LV filling. Here is the long axis view: Massive LVH with good septal wall motion, and poor LV filling.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP158-AWP158, February 1, 2024. Background:Ischemia on diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) increases the risk of future ischemic stroke. cSS were identified as subarachnoid hemosiderin deposition without acute subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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