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Characteristics of Randomized Trials Focusing on Stroke due to Intracerebral Hemorrhage Clinical Sciences
Background and Purpose—The absence of treatments for intracerebral hemorrhage with significant consistent benefit in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) could be because of lack of treatment efficacy or the design of RCTs.Methods—We searched the Cochrane Stroke Group Trials Register in December 2015 for completed and published RCTs reporting clinical outcome in adults with intracerebral hemorrhage. We collected data on publication year and language, study characteristics, and effect size. We regarded RCTs to be at lower risk of bias if they performed ≥2 of describing randomization, using blinding, or specifying the p...
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Arina Tamborska, Michael T.C. Poon, Rustam Al-Shahi Salman Tags: Meta Analysis, Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Intracranial Hemorrhage Original Contributions Source Type: research

Association of Progression of Carotid Artery Wall Volume and Recurrent Transient Ischemic Attack or Stroke Clinical Sciences
Conclusions—The annual progression of carotid wall volume is independently associated with recurrent ischemic cerebrovascular events, and this measurement has added value for intraplaque hemorrhage and fibrous cap rupture in predicting future events.
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Mingming Lu, Peng Peng, Yuanyuan Cui, Huiyu Qiao, Dongye Li, Jianming Cai, Xihai Zhao Tags: Clinical Studies, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Atherosclerosis Original Contributions Source Type: research

Effects of Prehospital Thrombolysis in Stroke Patients With Prestroke Dependency Clinical Sciences
Background and Purpose—Data on effects of intravenous thrombolysis on outcome of patients with ischemic stroke who are dependent on assistance in activities of daily living prestroke are scarce. Recent registry based analyses in activities of daily –independent patients suggest that earlier start of intravenous thrombolysis in the prehospital setting leads to better outcomes when compared with the treatment start in hospital. We evaluated whether these observations can be corroborated in patients with prestroke dependency.Methods—This observational, retrospective analysis included all patients with acute ischemic str...
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Christian H. Nolte, Martin Ebinger, Jan F. Scheitz, Alexander Kunz, Hebun Erdur, Frederik Geisler, Tim-Bastian Braemswig, Michal Rozanski, Joachim E. Weber, Matthias Wendt, Katja Zieschang, Jochen B. Fiebach, Kersten Villringer, Ulrike Grittner, Sabina Ka Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Ischemic Stroke Original Contributions Source Type: research

First Pass Effect Clinical Sciences
Conclusions—The achievement of complete revascularization from a single Solitaire thrombectomy device pass (FPE) is associated with significantly higher rates of good clinical outcome. The FPE is more frequently associated with the use of balloon guide catheters and less likely to be achieved with internal carotid artery terminus occlusion.
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Osama O. Zaidat, Alicia C. Castonguay, Italo Linfante, Rishi Gupta, Coleman O. Martin, William E. Holloway, Nils Mueller-Kronast, Joey D. English, Guilherme Dabus, Tim W. Malisch, Franklin A. Marden, Hormozd Bozorgchami, Andrew Xavier, Ansaar T. Rai, Mich Tags: Ischemic Stroke Original Contributions Source Type: research

Microvasospasms After Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Do Not Depend on Endothelin A Receptors Basic Sciences
Conclusions—Our results indicate that ETA receptors, which mediate large artery spasms after SAH, do not seem to play a role in the development of microarterial spasms, suggesting that posthemorrhagic spasms are mediated by distinct mechanisms in large and small cerebral vessels. Given that cerebral microvessel dysfunction is a key factor for outcome after SAH, further research into the mechanisms that underlie posthemorrhagic microvasospasms is urgently needed.
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Hanhan Liu, Ari Dienel, Karsten Scholler, Susanne M. Schwarzmaier, Kathrin Nehrkorn, Nikolaus Plesnila, Nicole A. Terpolilli Tags: Basic Science Research, Mechanisms, Pathophysiology, Translational Studies, Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke Original Contributions Source Type: research

Reduced Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Microvascular Perfusion Predicts Delayed Cerebral Ischemia and Vasospasm After Aneurysm Rupture Brief Report
Conclusions—Decreased IVIM perfusion fraction f and blood flow–related parameter fD* correlate with DCI and proximal artery vasospasm development after cerebral aneurysm rupture.
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Jeremy J. Heit, Max Wintermark, Blake W. Martin, Guangming Zhu, Michael P. Marks, Greg Zaharchuk, Robert L. Dodd, Huy M. Do, Gary K. Steinberg, Maarten G. Lansberg, Gregory W. Albers, Christian Federau Tags: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Cerebral Aneurysm, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Aneurysm Brief Reports Source Type: research

Size of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Is Decreasing Brief Report
Background and Purpose—Decrease in the incidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage over the past decades has been related to decreased smoking rates, especially among
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Miikka Korja, Riku Kivisaari, Behnam Rezai Jahromi, Hanna Lehto Tags: Epidemiology, Cerebral Aneurysm, Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke Brief Reports Source Type: research

Correction to: Predictors of In-Hospital Death After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Analysis of a Nationwide Database (Swiss SOS Swiss Study on Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage) Correction
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Tags: Corrections Source Type: research

Charting the Course Editorial
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Daniel L. Labovitz, Mandip S. Dhamoon Tags: Intracranial Hemorrhage Editorials Source Type: research

Preeclampsia Focused Updates in Cerebrovascular Disease
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Mollie McDermott, Eliza C. Miller, Tatjana Rundek, Patricia D. Hurn, Cheryl D. Bushnell Tags: Pregnancy, Women, Preeclampsia, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Ischemic Stroke Focused Updates in Cerebrovascular Disease Source Type: research

Focused Update of Sex Differences in Patient Reported Outcome Measures After Stroke Focused Updates in Cerebrovascular Disease
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Seana Gall, Hoang Phan, Tracy E. Madsen, Mathew Reeves, Pamela Rist, Monik Jimenez, Judith Lichtman, Liming Dong, Lynda D. Lisabeth Tags: Epidemiology, Women, Quality and Outcomes, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Ischemic Stroke Focused Updates in Cerebrovascular Disease Source Type: research

Anxiety After Stroke Clinical Sciences
Background and Purpose—Anxiety after stroke is common and disabling. Stroke trialists have treated anxiety as a homogenous condition, and intervention studies have followed suit, neglecting the different treatment approaches for phobic and generalized anxiety. Using diagnostic psychiatric interviews, we aimed to report the frequency of phobic and generalized anxiety, phobic avoidance, predictors of anxiety, and patient outcomes at 3 months poststroke/transient ischemic attack.Methods—We followed prospectively a cohort of new diagnosis of stroke/transient ischemic attack at 3 months with a telephone semistructured psych...
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Ho-Yan Yvonne Chun, William N. Whiteley, Martin S. Dennis, Gillian E. Mead, Alan J. Carson Tags: Mental Health, Quality and Outcomes, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Ischemic Stroke, Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Original Contributions Source Type: research

Los Angeles Motor Scale to Identify Large Vessel Occlusion Clinical Sciences
Conclusions—The LAMS performed in the field by paramedics identifies LVO and CSC-appropriate patients with good accuracy. The LAMS performs comparably or better than more extended prehospital scales and the full National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale.
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Ali Reza Noorian, Nerses Sanossian, Kristina Shkirkova, David S. Liebeskind, Marc Eckstein, Samuel J. Stratton, Franklin D. Pratt, Robin Conwit, Fiona Chatfield, Latisha K. Sharma, Lucas Restrepo, Miguel Valdes-Sueiras, May Kim-Tenser, Sidney Starkman, Je Tags: Intracranial Hemorrhage, Ischemic Stroke Original Contributions Source Type: research

Childhood Stature and Growth in Relation to First Ischemic Stroke or Intracerebral Hemorrhage Clinical Sciences
Conclusions—Short stature at 7 to 13 years is significantly associated with increased risks of IS in both sexes and with ICH in men. Growth during this period of childhood is not significantly associated with either of these stroke subtypes, suggesting that underlying mechanisms linking height with risks of stroke may exert their influence already by early childhood.
Source: Stroke - February 26, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Line Klingen Gȷarde, Thomas Clement Truelsen, Jennifer Lyn Baker Tags: Etiology, Epidemiology, Pediatrics, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Ischemic Stroke Original Contributions Source Type: research

New Horizons for Stroke Medicine: Understanding the Value of Social Media InterSECT
Source: Stroke - January 22, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Jose Maria Cabrera-Maqueda, Jatinder S. Minhas Tags: Ethics and Policy, Health Services, Statements and Guidelines, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Ischemic Stroke InterSECT Source Type: research