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Stroke etiology and collaterals: atheroembolic strokes have greater collateral recruitment than cardioembolic strokes
ConclusionsAtheroembolic strokes seem to be associated with better collateral flow compared to cardioembolic strokes. This may in part explain the worse outcomes of AF‐related stroke.
Source: European Journal of Neurology - April 21, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: L. C. Rebello, M. Bouslama, D. C. Haussen, J. A. Grossberg, S. Dehkharghani, A. Anderson, S. R. Belagaje, N. A. Bianchi, M. Grigoryan, M. R. Frankel, R. G. Nogueira Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Atrial Fibrillation and Resistant Stroke: Does Left Atrial Appendage Morphology Matter? A Case Report
Conclusion: The systematic study of LAA in patients with resistant-stroke could help to identify LAA malignant morphology. The efficacy on stroke recurrence of the combined therapy (anticoagulants plus LAAO) is worthy to be tested in randomized trials.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - November 12, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Types of intraparenchymal hematoma as a predictor after revascularization in patients with anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke
CONCLUSION: Parenchymal hematoma was a predictor of poor outcomes. In particular, the absence of the anterior communicating artery on pre procedural time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography is a potential risk factor for parenchymal hematoma after revascularization for anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke.PMID:33880207 | PMC:PMC8053447 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_792_2020
Source: Surgical Neurology International - April 21, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Yusuke Morinaga Kouhei Nii Yusuke Takemura Hayatsura Hanada Kimiya Sakamoto Yoko Hirata Ritsurou Inoue Jun Tsugawa Satoshi Kimura Kanako Kurihara Yuji Tateishi Toshio Higashi Source Type: research

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