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Rescue strategies in anterior circulation stroke with failed mechanical thrombectomy & #8212;A retrospective observational study (RAFT)
Conclusions: Rescue stenting and/or angioplasty after failed MT is a safe and effective recanalization method for AIS in anterior circulation without increasing mortality or morbidity.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - December 17, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Amit Ashok Bhatti Niranjan P Mahajan Devashish Dhiren Vyas Mudasir Mushtaq Shah Vikram Huded Source Type: research

Letter to the Editor on "The Effectiveness of the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Method on Gait Parameters in Patients with Stroke: A Systematic Review ”
We read with interest the article by Gunning et al ( “The Effectiveness of the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) Method on Gait Parameters in Patients With Stroke: A Systematic Review”)1 and were moved to comment on the authors’ conclusions. The abstract of this article stated, “Current research suggests that PNF is an effective treatment for the improvement of gait parameters in patients with stroke.” Publication of such a statement led us to review the articles cited. We do not concur that these articles provide sufficient evidence that PNF is an effective treatment for improving gait parameters i...
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 18, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: The Moving Forward Taskforce of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy:, Herb Karpatkin, Heather Hayes, Lauren Snowdon, Parminder K. Padgett, Laura Doyle, Jennifer Lotter, Ryan Knight, Hallie Zeleznik, T. George Hornby Tags: LETTER TO THE EDITOR Source Type: research

Comparing bridging thrombolysis with direct thrombectomy in stroke due to large vessel occlusion- Indian Experience (LVO-Direct)
Conclusion: Direct thrombectomy has comparable outcomes to bridging thrombolysis in emergent large vessel occlusions.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - October 31, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Chintan Prajapati Vikram Huded Niranjan Mahajan Anirudh Kulkarni Delitia Manual Source Type: research

Teleneurology applications: Report of the Telemedicine Work Group of the American Academy of Neurology
Conclusions: Teleneurology is an effective tool for the rapid evaluation of patients in remote locations requiring neurologic care. These underserved locations include geographically isolated rural areas as well as urban cores with insufficient available neurology specialists. With this technology, neurologists will be better able to meet the burgeoning demand for access to neurologic care in an era of declining availability. An increase in physician awareness and support at the federal and state level is necessary to facilitate expansion of telemedicine into further areas of neurology.
Source: Neurology - February 11, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Wechsler, L. R., Tsao, J. W., Levine, S. R., Swain-Eng, R. J., Adams, R. J., Demaerschalk, B. M., Hess, D. C., Moro, E., Schwamm, L. H., Steffensen, S., Stern, B. J., Zuckerman, S. J., Bhattacharya, P., Davis, L. E., Yurkiewicz, I. R., Alphonso, A. L., Fo Tags: All Movement Disorders, All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, Models of care, All Practice Management, All Education CONTEMPORARY ISSUES Source Type: research

Acute posterior circulation infarct due to bicuspid aortic valve vegetation: An uncommon stroke mechanism
Turaga Suryaprabha, Subhash Kaul, Suvarna Alladi, VCS Srinivasarao Bandaru, Amarpal SinghAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology 2013 16(1):100-102Acute ischemic stroke may be the first clinical manifestation of the underlying cardioembolic source. We are reporting a 28-year-old man presenting with acute posterior circulation infarct due to underlying bicuspid aortic valve disease with vegetation detected by transesophageal echocardiography in the absence of clinical features of heart disease and infective endocarditis. The case report highlights the importance of routine evaluation of cardioembolic sources in all cases of ischemic stroke.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - February 25, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Turaga SuryaprabhaSubhash KaulSuvarna AlladiVCS Srinivasarao BandaruAmarpal Singh Source Type: research

California Neurologist Receives AAN Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize
SAN DIEGO – The American Academy of Neurology is awarding the 2013 Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize to Amytis Towfighi, MD, with the University of Southern California and Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center for her research in post-stroke preventive care.
Source: American Academy of Neurology - March 2, 2013 Category: Medical Law Source Type: news

Multiple Sclerosis And Stroke Findings In Rehabilitation Research
Kessler Foundation scientists and their colleagues will discuss their progress in rehabilitation research at the upcoming 65th Annual American Academy of Neurology Conference at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA, March 16 - 23. A.M. Barrett, MD, director of Stroke Rehabilitation at Kessler Foundation will present on Pharmacologic Enhancement of Stroke Rehabilitation on Friday March 22, 2013 as part of a Specialty in Focus session on Neurorehabilitation Enhancement Techniques...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - March 19, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Multiple Sclerosis Source Type: news

Study: Teen years may be critical in later stroke risk
(American Academy of Neurology) The teenage years may be a key period of vulnerability related to living in the "stroke belt" when it comes to future stroke risk, according to a new study published in the April 24, 2013, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - April 24, 2013 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

Study: Teen Years May Be Critical in Later Stroke Risk
MINNEAPOLIS – The teenage years may be a key period of vulnerability related to living in the "stroke belt" when it comes to future stroke risk, according to a new study published in the April 24, 2013, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Source: American Academy of Neurology - April 27, 2013 Category: Medical Law Source Type: news

Does Weather Play a Role in Stroke? Meteorologi...
Researchers have found an association between weather and the occurrence of stroke and transient ischemic attack. Results of the 14-year longitudinal study of 3,289 first-time stroke patients are being presented at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting in Denver April 13-20.
Source: About.com Mental Health - June 5, 2013 Category: Psychiatry Tags: health Source Type: news

State-of-the-Art Stroke CareState-of-the-Art Stroke Care
On the basis of data presented at the 2013 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Dr. José Merino reviews exciting new concepts in stroke pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Medscape Neurology
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - June 18, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology & Neurosurgery Commentary Source Type: news

Stroke and aphasia quality of life scale in Kannada-evaluation of reliability, validity and internal consistency
Conclusions: The present study offers a valid, reliable tool to measure QoL in Kannada-speaking individuals with aphasia. This tool is useful in a cross-center, cross-national comparison of QoL data from people with aphasia. This instrument also permits direct translation into other Indian languages as the items are culturally validated to the Indian population. This study promotes future research using the Kannada SAQOL-39.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - August 26, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: S KiranGopee Krishnan Source Type: research

Clot composition and treatment approach to acute ischemic stroke: The road so far
We present a review of recent studies on the histopathologic analysis of thrombi, studies of MRI, and CT imaging correlation with thrombus histology, and detailed structural analysis of thromboemboli retrieved by thrombectomy devices during an acute ischemic stroke.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - October 25, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Paramdeep SinghRupinderjeet KaurAmarpreet Kaur Source Type: research

3D technology from the film industry improve rehabilitation for stroke patients
(University of Gothenburg) Researchers in Gothenburg have been using 3D technology from the film industry to analyze the everyday movements of stroke patients. The results, which are reported in a doctoral thesis at the Sahlgrenska Academy, indicate that computerized motion analysis increases our knowledge of how stroke patients can improve their ability to move through rehabilitation.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - December 18, 2013 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

Susceptibility weighted magnetic resonance imaging of brain: A multifaceted powerful sequence that adds to understanding of acute stroke
Conclusions: SWI has been previously shown to be sensitive in detecting hemorrhage; however is not routinely used in stroke evaluation. Our study shows that SWI, by virtue of identifying unsuspected hemorrhage, central occluded vessel, and venous congestion is additive in value to the routine MR exam and should be part of a routine MR brain in patients suspected of having an acute infarct.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - March 12, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Deepti NaikSanjaya ViswamitraAshok A KumarMG Srinath Source Type: research