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Cleveland institutions receive NIH grant for regional stroke clinical trials coordinating center
(Case Western Reserve University) Five Cleveland biomedical research and health care institutions have received a $1 million grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, one of the National Institutes of Health, to collaborate on developing the Cleveland Stroke Clinical Trials Regional Coordinating Center.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - October 10, 2013 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai named to new NIH Stroke Research Network
(The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine) The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is an inaugural member of the NIH's Stroke Trials Network. It will receive a 5-year, $1.3 million grant to build a collaborative research infrastructure for a NYC regional coordinating stroke center.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - December 20, 2013 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

Stroke in children will be focus of $3 million grant
(University of Colorado Denver) Researchers at the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus, already focused on understanding and minimizing the effects of stroke in children, will receive $3 million as part of a national effort to better understand stroke.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - March 13, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Neurologists Lead International Study to Test Best Approach to Stroke Prevention
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbNqjSGG0uI The $39.5-million grant to fund stroke study is one of largest ever awarded to investigators at Mayo Clinic in Florida  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Is medicine as safe and effective as surgery or stenting in preventing a stroke caused by the buildup of plaque in the carotid artery? Thomas G. Brott, M.D., a neurologist at [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Jacksonville News - April 16, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

New hope for stroke survivors with NHS robot research
A major new NIHR-funded study using robot assisted training to help NHS stroke patients regain movement in their affected arm, has been officially launched today.Led by stroke specialists at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, with researchers at Newcastle University and other UK institutions, the research grant from the NIHR HTA Programme will see NHS...
Source: NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies News - July 2, 2014 Category: American Health Source Type: news

Computed Tomography Perfusion Imaging in the Selection of Acute Stroke Patients to Undergo Emergent Carotid Endarterectomy
Severe acute stroke patients with critical carotid stenosis or occlusion without intracranial thrombus typically do not undergo emergent carotid thromboendarterectomy (CEA) because of the risk of reperfusion-related intracranial hemorrhage. Past studies have not consistently demonstrated benefit of early operative intervention. Cerebral computed tomography (CT), cervical and cerebral CT angiography (CTA), and cerebral CT perfusion (CTP) imaging may identify a subset of acute stroke patients without intracranial thrombus who may benefit from emergent CEA.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - September 3, 2014 Category: Surgery Authors: Thomas G. Devlin, Sachin V. Phade, Rodney K. Hutson, Mark W. Fugate, Grant R. Major, Gregory W. Albers, Abdelazim A. Sirelkhatim, Biggya L. Sapkota, Steven D. Quartfordt, Blaise W. Baxter Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

The Potential for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging Techniques in Pediatric Stroke Research
This article was written to provide clinicians and researchers with an overview of a number of advanced neuroimaging techniques in an effort to promote increased utility  and the design of future studies using advanced neuroimaging in childhood stroke. The current capabilities of advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques provide the opportunity to build on our knowledge of the consequences of stroke on the developing brain. These capabilities include providing information about the physiology, metabolism, structure, and function of the brain that are not routinely evaluated in the clinical setting.
Source: Pediatric Neurology - January 23, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Trish Domi, Arastoo Vossough, Nicholas V. Stence, Ryan J. Felling, Jackie Leung, Pradeep Krishnan, Christopher G. Watson, P. Ellen Grant, Andrea Kassner Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Peer Review Practices for Evaluating Biomedical Research Grants: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
ovascular Surgery and Anesthesia; Council on Clinical Cardiology; Council on Functional Genomics and Translational Biology; Council on Hypertension; Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research; and Stroke Council Abstract The biomedical research enterprise depends on the fair and objective peer review of research grants, leading to the distribution of resources through efficient and robust competitive methods. In the United States, federal funding agencies and foundations collectively distribute billions of dollars annually to support biomedical research. For the American Heart Association, a Peer Review Subc...
Source: Circulation Research - July 6, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Liaw L, Freedman JE, Becker LB, Mehta NN, Liscum L, Peer Review Subcommittee of the American Heart Association National Research Committee; Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing; Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention; Council on Card Tags: Circ Res Source Type: research

Kessler Foundation awarded major Wallerstein Foundation grant for stroke research
(Kessler Foundation) Kessler Foundation was awarded a $250,000 grant by the Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improvement. The three-year grant will advance the Foundation's stroke rehabilitation research in the diagnosis and treatment of spatial neglect, a hidden disability that complicates recovery after right brain stroke.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - August 22, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

E-077 Laboratory analogs of challenging thromboemboli in acute ischemic stroke
Conclusion Thrombus analogs with mechanical characteristics similar to those of challenging clinical thrombi were successfully developed. The calcium apatite thrombus analog was found to be stiffer than the fibrin-rich thrombus analog. References . Saver JL et al: Stent-retriever thrombectomy after intravenous t-PA vs. t-PA alone in stroke. N Engl J Med 2015, 372(24):2285–2295. . Dorn F et al: Endovascular treatment of acute intracerebral artery occlusions with the solitaire stent: single-centre experience with 108 recanalization procedures. Cerebrovasc Dis 2012, 34(1):70–77. Disclosures: J. Chueh: None. J....
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 23, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Chueh, J., Litchman, J., Arslanian, R., Carniato, S., Rex, D., Howk, M., Gounis, M., Puri, A. Tags: Electronic Poster Abstracts Source Type: research

Corrigendum to ‘Should IV Thrombolysis be given in Patients with Suspected Ischemic Stroke but Unknown Symptom Onset and Without Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Lesion? - Results of a Case-Control Study’ Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Vol. 29, No. 2 (February), 2020: 104515
The authors regret that there were two instances of inaccuracies in the published article. The name of a co-author was misspelled and should correctly be Prof. Karl Georg Haeusler. Furthermore the following must also be stated as a conflict of interest: KGH reports study grants by Bayer and Sanofi-Aventis, lecture fees / advisory board fees from Sanofi-Aventis, Pfizer, Bristol-Myers-Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, Daiichi Sankyo, Biotronik, WL Gore& Associates and Medtronic. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - March 11, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Mert Seyhan, Daniel Mackenrodt, Ignaz Gunreben, Wolfgang M üllges, Karl Georg Haeusler, Mirko Pham, Christoph Kleinschnitz, Peter Kraft Tags: Corrigendum Source Type: research

Prevalence of In-hospital Stroke Comparing MitraClip and Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and mitraclip (MC) are increasingly utilized for the treatment of aortic stenosis (AS) and mitral regurgitation (MR), respectively. Perioperative stroke is one of the most serious complications following TAVI given the valve calcification and possible embolization during valve implantation, and thus ongoing trials are assessing the use of embolic protection device following TAVI. On the other hand, no such trials are being conducted on MC as the evidence of stroke following MC is lacking and MC does not share the same etiology with TAVI 1.
Source: The American Journal of Cardiology - January 5, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Anas M. Saad, Keerat Rai Ahuja, Omar M. Abdelfattah, Mohamed M. Gad, Toshiaki Isogai, Manpreet Kaur, Grant W. Reed, James Yun, Amar Krishnaswamy, Samir R. Kapadia Source Type: research

EP58 Procedural and functional outcomes for aspiration thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke patients with differing clot dwell times: A subset analysis from the COMPLETE registry
ConclusionsPatients with longer clot dwell times were associated with more attempts and longer time to achieve reperfusion, more post-procedure complications, and lower likelihood of functional recovery.DisclosureOsama O. Zaidat: Grant/research support from Genentech, Medtronic Neurovascular, Stryker. Consultant for Codman, Medtronic Neurovascular, National Institutes of Health StrokeNet, Penumbra, Stryker. Honoraria from Codman, Medtronic Neurovascular, Penumbra, Stryker. Serves as an expert witness. Ownership interest in Galaxy Therapeutics, Inc. Johanna T. Fifi: Grant/research support: Microvention, Penumbra, Stryker. C...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Zaidat, O., Hassan, A., Abdul Kareem, S., Fifi, J. Tags: Treatment Source Type: research

Use of deep artificial neural networks to identify stroke during triage via subtle changes in circulating cell counts
The development of tools that could help emergency department clinicians recognize stroke during triage could reduce treatment delays and improve patient outcomes. Growing evidence suggests that stroke is asso...
Source: BMC Neurology - June 3, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Grant C. O ’Connell, Kyle B. Walsh, Christine G. Smothers, Suebsarn Ruksakulpiwat, Bethany L. Armentrout, Chris Winkelman, Truman J. Milling, Steven J. Warach and Taura L. Barr Tags: Research Source Type: research

Brain Bioenergetics in Chronic Hypertension: Risk Factor for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Biochem Pharmacol. 2022 Sep 27:115260. doi: 10.1016/j.bcp.2022.115260. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTChronic hypertension is one of the key modifiable risk factors for acute ischemic stroke, also contributing to determine greater neurological deficits and worse functional outcome when an acute cerebrovascular event would occur. A tight relationship exists between cerebrovascular autoregulation, neuronal activity and brain bioenergetics. In chronic hypertension, progressive adaptations of these processes occur as an attempt to cope with the demanding necessity of brain functions, creating a new steady-state homeostatic cond...
Source: Biochemical Pharmacology - September 30, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ferrari Federica Villa Roberto Federico Source Type: research