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Does stroke etiology influence outcome in the posterior circulation? An analysis of 107 consecutive acute basilar occlusion thrombectomies
CONCLUSIONS: In the current study, demographic and clinical results for acute BAO showed that compared with intrinsic disease, thromboembolic disease is a more common mechanism of acute BAO, with 78% of patients undergoing thrombectomy alone. However, there was no significant difference in revascularization and outcome results between patients with embolic disease and those with intrinsic disease.PMID:34198247 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS2189
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Roberta K Sefcik Daniel A Tonetti Shashvat M Desai Stephanie M Casillo Michael J Lang Ashutosh P Jadhav Bradley A Gross Source Type: research

Aspiration versus Stent Retriever Thrombectomy in Posterior Circulation Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Conclusion: This study provides preliminary evidence for improved morbidity and mortality outcomes in posterior circulation stroke patients undergoing aspiration-based thrombectomies as compared to stent retriever-based thrombectomy. The study also provides evidence for improved endovascular outcomes for patients undergoing aspiration-based thrombectomies. The findings from this study can have implications in developing awareness among neurosurgeons for stratifying patients to manage posterior circulation stroke according to the risks associated with aspiration and stent retriever-based thrombectomies.Eur Neurol
Source: European Neurology - August 10, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Biomarker of early neurological deterioration in minor stroke and proximal large vessel occlusion: A pilot study
ConclusionEND in minor stroke with LVO was distinguishable from those without END following the determination of pNFL in the blood samples within 24 h of onset. The pNFL is a promising biomarker of END in minor stroke with LVO.Clinical trial registrationChiCTR1800020330.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - October 25, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Physio-psycho-social interaction mechanism in dyadic health of young and middle-aged stroke survivors and their spousal caregivers: a longitudinal observational study protocol
Introduction In recent years, stroke has become more common among young people. Stroke not only has a profound impact on patients’ health but also incurs stress and health threats to their caregivers, especially spousal caregivers. Moreover, the health of stroke survivors and their caregivers is interdependent. To our knowledge, no study has explored dyadic health of young and middle-aged stroke survivors and their spousal caregivers from physiological, psychological and social perspectives. Therefore, this proposed study aims to explore the mechanism of how physiological, psychological and social factors affect dyad...
Source: BMJ Open - April 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Xiang, D., Zhang, Z.-x., Ge, S., Wang, W. n., Lin, B.-l., Chen, S.-y., Guo, E.-f., Zhang, P.-b., Liu, Z.-w., Li, H., Mei, Y.-x. Tags: Open access, Nursing Source Type: research

Global trends and hotspots in research on acupuncture for stroke: a bibliometric and visualization analysis
This study aimed to characterize the global publications and analyze the trends of acupuncture for stroke in the past 40  years. We identified 1157 publications from the Web of Science Core Collection. The number of publications grew slowly in the first three decades from 1980 until it started to grow after 2010, with significant growth in 2011–2012 and 2019–2020. China, the USA, and South Korea are the top three countries in this field, and China has formed good internal cooperative relations. Early studies focused on the clinical efficacy of acupuncture for stroke. In the last five years, more emphasis has been plac...
Source: European Journal of Medical Research - September 21, 2023 Category: Research Source Type: research

Abstract 213: The Smoking Paradox in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Findings from Get With The Guidelines - Stroke Poster Session II
Conclusion: Smoking continues to be a major risk factor for presenting with acute ischemic stroke at a much younger age and with fewer vascular risk factors. The association with lower in-hospital mortality, even after covariate adjustment, may represent residual confounding due to the marked age differences and unmeasured confounding or it may reflect a protective association. Further research is warranted.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ali, S. F., Smith, E. E., Bhatt, D. L., Pan, W., Fonarow, G. C., Schwamm, L. H. Tags: Poster Session II Source Type: research