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Differences in wake‐up and unknown onset stroke examined in a stroke registry
ConclusionWUS has lower rates of ICH but similar stroke severity and outcomes to AOS. UOS prevalence appears to be increasing, with higher stroke severity and worse prognosis.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - October 1, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: John M. Reid, Dingwei Dai, Bharath Cheripelli, Christine Christian, Yvette Reidy, Gord J. Gubitz, Stephen J. Phillips Tags: Research Source Type: research

Weekly variations of stroke occurrence: an observational cohort study based on the Kyoto Stroke Registry, Japan
Conclusions Some factors that arise periodically appear to affect the incidence of cerebral infarction, which gradually develops over years, and this suggests an aetiological mechanism different from the conventional cumulative effect of risk factors due to long-term exposure. We propose a hypothesis that there is a ‘triggering factor’ for the development of cerebral infarction.
Source: BMJ Open - March 24, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Shigematsu, K., Watanabe, Y., Nakano, H., on behalf of the Kyoto Stroke Registry Committee Tags: Open access, Epidemiology, Neurology Research Source Type: research

The European Stroke Organisation Guidelines: a standard operating procedure
In 2008, the recently founded European Stroke Organisation published its guidelines for the management of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack. This highly cited document was translated in several languages and was updated in 2009. Since then, the European Stroke Organisation has published guidelines for the management of intracranial aneurysms and subarachnoidal hemorrhage, for the establishment of stroke units and stroke centers, and recently for the management of intracerebral hemorrhage. In recent years, the methodology for the development of guidelines has evolved significantly. To keep pace with this progres...
Source: International Journal of Stroke - July 6, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: George Ntaios, Natan M. Bornstein, Valeria Caso, Hanne Christensen, Jacques De Keyser, Hans‐Christoph Diener, Exuperio Diez‐Tejedor, Jose M. Ferro, Gary A. Ford, Armin Grau, Emanuella Keller, Didier Leys, David Russell, Danilo Toni, Guillaume Turc, Ba Tags: Guidelines Source Type: research

Sex Disparities in Stroke: Women Have More Severe Strokes but Better Survival Than Men Stroke
Conclusions Stroke affects women and men differently. Elderly women were affected more severely than elderly men but were more likely to survive.
Source: JAHA:Journal of the American Heart Association - July 6, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Dehlendorff, C., Andersen, K. K., Olsen, T. S. Tags: Stroke Source Type: research

One‐year case fatality rate following stroke in the Mashhad Stroke Incidence Study: a population‐based study of stroke in Iran
ConclusionDespite the younger age of stroke occurrence in Iran, the one‐year case fatality rate following stroke is similar to that reported in developed countries.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - August 26, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Ali Shoeibi, Maryam Salehi, Amanda G. Thrift, Moira K. Kapral, Mohammad Taghi Farzadfard, Amir Azarpazhooh, Parvaneh Layegh, Peyman Hashemi, Amin Amiri, Naghmeh Mokhber, Bahare Hassankhani, Mahmoud Reza Azarpazhooh Tags: Research Source Type: research

Abstract P160: Role of Uncoupling Protein 2 in Stroke Susceptibility of Stroke-prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat Session Title: Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke
Mitochondrial dysfunction causes severe cellular derangements potentially underlying tissue injury and consequent diseases. Evidence of a direct involvement of mitochondrial dysfunction in hypertensive target organ damage is still poor.The gene encoding Uncoupling Protein 2 (UCP2), a inner mitochondrial membrane protein, maps inside stroke QTL/STR1 in stroke prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP). We explored the role of UCP2 in stroke pathogenesis of SHRSP. Male SHRSP, stroke resistant SHR (SHRSR) and reciprocal STR1/congenic rats were fed with stroke permissive Japanese style diet (JD). A group of SHRSP received JD...
Source: Hypertension - November 3, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Rubattu, S., Cotugno, M., Bianchi, F., Di Castro, S., Stanzione, R., Busceti, C., Marchitti, S., Nicoletti, F., Volpe, M. Tags: Session Title: Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke Source Type: research

Cerebrovascular Disease in Rheumatic Diseases: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— Risk of any stroke is higher in most rheumatic diseases than in the general population, particularly <50 years. Rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus increase ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke risk by 60% to 100% relative to the general population.
Source: Stroke - March 27, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Wiseman, S. J., Ralston, S. H., Wardlaw, J. M. Tags: Imaging, Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Ischemic Stroke Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Role of the Stroke Unit in Reducing the Medical and Neurological Complications Post Stroke in Patient Admitted at Royal Hospital from 2009-2015 (P2.318)
CONCLUSIONS: Medical complications that follow acute stroke not only influence mortality but may influence functional outcome. Stroke patients who receive organized inpatient care in a stroke unit are less likely to be developing medical complications post strokeDisclosure: Dr. Al-Hashmi has nothing to disclose. Dr. Al-Saadi has nothing to disclose. Dr. Maheshwari has nothing to disclose. Dr. Almamari has nothing to disclose. Dr. Salunga has nothing to disclose. Dr. Marfil has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 3, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Al-Hashmi, A., Al-Saadi, A., Maheshwari, H., Almamari, R., Salunga, C., Marfil, R. Tags: Stroke Systems of Care Source Type: research

Acute Stroke Code Accuracy in the Inpatient Versus Emergency Department (ED) Setting (S16.003)
Conclusion FP were more common for inpatient versus ED codes AMS or SS were infrequently associated with stroke diagnosis. Better education for non-neuroscience hospital providers, regarding acute stroke criteria, is needed.Disclosure: Dr. Schneck has received research support from NIH (POINT, COSS, ARUBA, ALIAS, Lundbeck (DIAS4), TIMI-50 Consortium, and Local PI Multicenter Clincial trials. Dr. Bruzzone has nothing to disclose. Dr. Vlahovic has nothing to disclose. Dr. Durazo-Arvizu has nothing to disclose. Dr. Biller has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity for the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular...
Source: Neurology - February 7, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Schneck, M., Bruzzone, M., Vlahovic, L., Durazo-Arvizu, R., Biller, J., Flaster, M., Morales-Vidal, S., Ruland, S., Ray, J. Tags: Prehospital/Emergency Room Stroke Care and Intracerebral Hemorrhage Source Type: research

Nurse-Activated Acute Stroke Codes in the Emergency Setting Improves Process and Clinical Outcomes (S16.006)
Conclusions: Nurse-activated stroke codes considerably improved both process and clinical outcomes in the ED setting. Triage protocols should be continually evaluated and adjusted to minimize crucial minutes in acute stroke treatment.Disclosure: Dr. Song has nothing to disclose. Dr. Diebolt has nothing to disclose. Dr. Livesay has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gonzaga-Reardon has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hondros has nothing to disclose. Dr. Lynch has nothing to disclose. Dr. Conners has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - February 7, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Song, S., Diebolt, E., Livesay, S., Gonzaga-Reardon, M., Hondros, L., Lynch, D., Conners, J. Tags: Prehospital/Emergency Room Stroke Care and Intracerebral Hemorrhage Source Type: research

Prehospital systolic blood pressure is higher in acute stroke compared with stroke mimics
Conclusions: Prehospital SBP is higher in acute stroke relative to stroke mimics and highest in ICH. Given the stability of BP between initial EMS and ED measurements, it may be reasonable to test the feasibility and safety of prehospital antihypertensive therapy in patients with suspected acute stroke.
Source: Neurology - June 5, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Gioia, L. C., Zewude, R. T., Kate, M. P., Liss, K., Rowe, B. H., Buck, B., Jeerakathil, T., Butcher, K. Tags: All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, Intracerebral hemorrhage ARTICLE Source Type: research

Results of Successful Tiered Stroke Triage Process (S25.003)
Conclusions:Implementation of a streamlined tiered triage approach for stroke patients significantly shortened treatment times. Our expedited triage and treatment proficiency resulted in more favorable outcomes in all stroke hospitals within the health system and helped patients receive more expedited stroke care in a highly efficient manner.Disclosure: Dr. Hawkins has nothing to disclose. Dr. Olds has nothing to disclose. Dr. Martin has nothing to disclose. Dr. Morris has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 17, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Hawkins, A., Olds, K., Martin, C., Morris, H. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Prehospital and Emergency Department Ischemic Stroke Care Source Type: research

Efficacy and Safety of Vorapaxar in Patients With Prior Ischemic Stroke Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— In patients with prior ischemic stroke who receive standard antiplatelet therapy, adding vorapaxar increased the risk of intracranial hemorrhage without an improvement in major vascular events, including ischemic stroke. These findings add to the accumulating evidence establishing important risks with combination antiplatelet therapy in patients with prior stroke. Clinical Trial Registration Information— http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00526474.
Source: Stroke - February 25, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Morrow, D. A., Alberts, M. J., Mohr, J. P., Ameriso, S. F., Bonaca, M. P., Goto, S., Hankey, G. J., Murphy, S. A., Scirica, B. M., Braunwald, E., for the Thrombin Receptor Antagonist in Secondary Prevention of Atherothrombotic Ischemic Events-TIMI 50 Stee Tags: Antiplatelets Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Emergency transfer of acute stroke patients within the East Saxony telemedicine stroke network: a descriptive analysis
ConclusionsA remarkable number of stroke patients can be transferred within a telemedical network to enable the delivery of specific stroke therapies that require advanced multispecialty expertise. Whether associated logistic efforts and costs have an impact on patients' clinical outcomes needs to be evaluated.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - March 19, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Jessica Kepplinger, Imanuel Dzialowski, Kristian Barlinn, Volker Puetz, Claudia Wojciechowski, Hauke Schneider, Georg Gahn, Tobias Back, Gabriele Schackert, Heinz Reichmann, Ruediger Kummer, Ulf Bodechtel Tags: Research Source Type: research

Worse stroke outcome in atrial fibrillation is explained by more severe hypoperfusion, infarct growth, and hemorrhagic transformation
ConclusionAtrial fibrillation is associated with greater volumes of more severe baseline hypoperfusion, leading to higher infarct growth, more frequent severe hemorrhagic transformation and worse stroke outcomes.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - March 12, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Hans T. H. Tu, Bruce C. V. Campbell, Soren Christensen, Patricia M. Desmond, Deidre A. De Silva, Mark W. Parsons, Leonid Churilov, Maarten G. Lansberg, Michael Mlynash, Jean‐Marc Olivot, Matus Straka, Roland Bammer, Gregory W. Albers, Geoffrey A. Donnan Tags: Research Source Type: research