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Hydration Practices for the Acute Stroke Patient in an Academic, Certified Stroke Center (P3.125)
Conclusions: Although dehydration is common in the acute stroke population, initiation of fluid supplementation is delayed and many patients spend time without fluids. This provides a foundation for a system improvement project targeting time to fluid administration as well as the development of a fluid resuscitation algorithm for future prospective trials as we attempt to improve clinical outcome.Disclosure: Dr. Bahouth has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hillis has received research support from Allon Pharmaceutical. Dr. Gottesman has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Bahouth, M., Hillis, A., Gottesman, R. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Primary and Comprehensive Stroke Centers Source Type: research

Characteristics and Outcomes Among Patients Transferred to a Regional Comprehensive Stroke Center for Tertiary Care Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— Despite having more severe strokes on arrival at our hospital, transfer-in patients had similar in-hospital mortality versus front door patients and were more likely to be discharged to rehabilitation. These outcomes lend support to the concept of regionalized stroke care and concentrating patients who are more disabled at more advanced stroke care centers.
Source: Stroke - October 21, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Ali, S. F., Singhal, A. B., Viswanathan, A., Rost, N. S., Schwamm, L. H. Tags: Acute Cerebral Infarction Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Aspiration Pneumonia in Adults Hospitalized With Stroke at a Large Academic Hospital in Zambia
Discussion PSAP is common and life threatening in Zambia, especially among older participants with severe stroke presentations. PSAP was associated with significantly increased mortality independent of initial stroke severity, suggesting that interventions to mitigate PSAP may improve stroke outcomes in Zambia and other resource-limited settings.
Source: Neurology Clinical Practice - December 13, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Prust, M. L., Nutakki, A., Habanyama, G., Chishimba, L., Chomba, M., Mataa, M., Yumbe, K., Zimba, S., Gottesman, R. F., Bahouth, M. N., Saylor, D. R. Tags: All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, All global neurology Research Source Type: research

Activated Protein C Analog Protects From Ischemic Stroke and Extends the Therapeutic Window of Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator in Aged Female Mice and Hypertensive Rats Basic Sciences
Conclusions— 3K3A-APC protects from ischemic stroke and extends the therapeutic window of tPA in aged female mice and in spontaneously hypertensive rat with a comorbid condition.
Source: Stroke - November 25, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Wang, Y., Zhao, Z., Chow, N., Rajput, P. S., Griffin, J. H., Lyden, P. D., Zlokovic, B. V. Tags: Basic Sciences Source Type: research

A Novel Partial MHC Class II Construct, DRmQ, Inhibits Central and Peripheral Inflammatory Responses to Promote Neuroprotection in Experimental Stroke
AbstractRecognizing that the pathologic progression of stroke is closely associated with aberrant immune responses, in particular the activation of peripheral leukocytes, namely T cells, we hypothesized that finding a treatment designed to inhibit neuroantigen-specific T cells and block cytotoxic monocytes and macrophages may render therapeutic effects in stroke. We previously reported that subcutaneous administration of partial MHC class II constructs promote behavioral and histological effects in stroke mice by centrally promoting a protective M2 macrophage/microglia phenotype in the CNS and peripherally reversing stroke...
Source: Translational Stroke Research - December 2, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Transition of European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study III Results to Clinical Practice: Ninety-Day Outcomes in a US Cohort Brief Reports
Conclusions— For patients treated with intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator 3 to 4.5 hours from onset in everyday practice in the United States, there is no evidence for increased risk or worse outcomes compared with standard treatment ≤3 hours.
Source: Stroke - November 25, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Cronin, C. A., Langenberg, P., Dutta, T. M., Kittner, S. J. Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research

Acute Kidney Injury Is Associated with Increased Hospital Mortality after Stroke
Conclusions: AKI occurs frequently after stroke and is associated with increased hospital mortality. Additional studies are needed to establish if the association is causal and if measures to prevent AKI would result in decreased mortality.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - July 23, 2012 Category: Neurology Authors: Minesh Khatri, Jonathan Himmelfarb, Derk Adams, Kyra Becker, W.T. Longstreth, David L. Tirschwell Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Improving Door-to-Needle Times for Acute Ischemic Stroke: Effect of Rapid Patient Registration, Moving Directly to Computed Tomography, and Giving Alteplase at the Computed Tomography Scanner Original Articles
Conclusions— Taking the patient to CT on the emergency medical services stretcher, registering the patient as unknown, STAT stroke protocol, and administering alteplase in CT are associated with lower DTN time.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - January 16, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kamal, N., Holodinsky, J. K., Stephenson, C., Kashayp, D., Demchuk, A. M., Hill, M. D., Vilneff, R. L., Bugbee, E., Zerna, C., Newcommon, N., Lang, E., Knox, D., Smith, E. E. Tags: Quality and Outcomes, Ischemic Stroke Original Articles Source Type: research

Variability in the Use of Intravenous Thrombolysis for Mild Stroke: Experience Across the SPOTRIAS Network
In this study, we describe the variability of treatment of mild stroke patients across a network of academic stroke centers.Methods: Stroke centers within the Specialized Program of Translational Research in Acute Stroke (SPOTRIAS) prospectively collect data on patients treated with intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV rt-PA), including demographics, pretreatment National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) scores, and in-hospital mortality. We examined the variability in proportion of total tissue plasminogen activator–treated patients in the NIHSS categories (0-3, 4-5, or ≥6) and associated ...
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - December 16, 2011 Category: Neurology Authors: Joshua Z. Willey, Pooja Khatri, Jane C. Khoury, José G. Merino, Andria L. Ford, Natalia S. Rost, Nicole R. Gonzales, Latisha K. Ali, Brett C. Meyer, Joseph P. Broderick Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Awareness of Stroke and Knowledge of its Warning Signs and Risk Factors in a Developing Country (P7.133)
CONCLUSIONS: The study clearly revealed lack of public’s knowledge about stroke, its warning symptoms and risk factors in the community investigated. Improvement in stroke awareness level can be achieved by health education utilizing the media tools preferred by the targeted population. Study Supported by:Disclosure: Dr. Sokrab has nothing to disclose. Dr. Sokrab has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hassan has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Sokrab, O., Sokrab, A., Hassan, E. F. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Barriers and Opportunities in Acute Stroke Treatment Source Type: research

Factors associated with delay in presentation to the hospital for young adults with ischemic stroke (P3.237)
Conclusions: A majority of young adults with ischemic stroke presented outside the time window for intravenous fibrinolysis. Diabetes, single status, and unemployed status were associated with delayed presentation. Disclosure: Dr. Leung has nothing to disclose. Dr. Louis R. Caplan has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity for JAMA Neurology.
Source: Neurology - April 3, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Leung, L., Caplan, L. Tags: Stroke in the Young Source Type: research

Placental Pathology in Neonatal Stroke: A Retrospective Case-Control Study (S42.006)
Conclusions: Major placental abnormalities were common in stroke cases relative to controls, with trends towards different patterns in arterial versus venous stroke. Many findings were subacute to chronic and reflect intrauterine stressors that may predispose to acute stroke in the perinatal period. We are continuing to investigate these abnormalities and their implications for screening, monitoring, and even prevention of neonatal stroke.Disclosure: Dr. Bernson-Leung has nothing to disclose. Dr. Boyd has nothing to disclose. Dr. Danehy has nothing to disclose. Dr. Meserve has nothing to disclose. Dr. Rivkin has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - February 7, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Bernson-Leung, M., Boyd, T., Danehy, A., Meserve, E., Rivkin, M. Tags: Stroke Mechanism and Modifiers Source Type: research

Ultra-short door-to-needle times of 10 minutes or less in stroke thrombolysis - experience from 63 cases (S8.002)
Conclusions:An ultra-short DNT ≤10 minutes can be achieved safely in unequivocal clinical scenarios, with pre-notification of the multidisciplinary stroke team practically being a sine-qua-non.Disclosure: Dr. Topakian has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hörmanseder has nothing to disclose. Dr. Einsiedler has nothing to disclose. Dr. Straka has nothing to disclose. Dr. Oel has nothing to disclose. Dr. Metschitzer has nothing to disclose. Dr. Pischinger has nothing to disclose. Dr. Groicher has nothing to disclose. Dr. Müller has nothing to disclose. Dr. Vollmann has nothing to disclose. Dr. Kure has nothing to disclos...
Source: Neurology - April 17, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Topakian, R., Hormanseder, B., Einsiedler, S., Straka, U., Oel, D., Metschitzer, B., Pischinger, B., Groicher, S., Muller, P., Vollmann, P., Kure, V., Farmer, D., Mezger, M., Wimmer, F., Sperl, W., Karrer, A., Funk, S., Lampl, R., Lugmayr, H., Schusterede Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Acute Stroke Treatment Source Type: research

Electromyographic Analyses of Trunk Musculature after Stroke: An Integrative Review
Conclusions: Trunk muscle activation after stroke can be monitored with EMG during rehabilitation programs which challenge functional recovery.PMID:34275435 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1940725
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - July 19, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Suzanne R Babyar Thomas J Holland Daniel Rothbart John Pell Source Type: research