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Risk of stroke in multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optic spectrum disorder: a Nationwide cohort study in South Korea
Conclusions The risk of stroke is increased in patients with MS and NMOSD and seemed comparable between the two conditions. This is the first study that estimates the risk of stroke in patients with MS and NMOSD within the same population.
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - October 14, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Cho, E. B., Yeo, Y., Jung, J. H., Jeong, S.-M., Han, K.-d., Shin, D. W., Min, J.-H. Tags: Multiple sclerosis Source Type: research

Association of ischemic stroke with ankylosing spondylitis: a nationwide longitudinal cohort study
ConclusionOur nationwide longitudinal study suggests an increased risk of ischemic stroke in AS patients.
Source: Acta Neurochirurgica - April 12, 2018 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

E-051 Disparities in stroke: Associating socioeconomic factors with ischemic stroke outcome
ConclusionsMedian income based on zip code is a SES indicator that is potentially associated with functional outcomes of ischemic stroke patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy. Further studies addressing this relationship are needed.Disclosures A. Nguyen: None. G. M. Cortez: None. M. Baretta: None. A. Aghaebrahim: None. E. Sauvageau: None. R. Hanel: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Nguyen, A., Cortez, G., Baretta, M., Aghaebrahim, A., Sauvageau, E., Hanel, R. Tags: Electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research

Long-term mortality in patients with moyamoya angiopathy according to stroke presentation type in South Korea
ConclusionsOur study showed that moyamoya patients had different diagnosis ages and distinct survival courses according to stroke presentation type. Adult moyamoya patients with hemorrhagic presentation had the worst survival outcomes.
Source: Acta Neurochirurgica - November 18, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

P-033 Disparities in stroke: associating patient-level demographic factors with loss of follow-up
ConclusionsRace, discharge mRS, median income based on zip codes, and health insurance coverage are potential determinants of whether an ischemic stroke patient who underwent thrombectomy would comply with a 90-day follow-up.Disclosures A. Nguyen: None. G. M. Cortez: None. M. Baretta: None. A. Aghaebrahim: None. E. Sauvageau: None. R. Hanel: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Nguyen, A., Cortez, G., Baretta, M., Aghaebrahim, A., Sauvageau, E., Hanel, R. Tags: Oral poster abstracts Source Type: research

P-032 Disparities in stroke: influence of socioeconomic status and race on timely access to mechanical thrombectomy
ConclusionsRace demonstrated to be an independent predictor of timely access to a stroke care facility and mechanical thrombectomy, while SES was not. Additional independent predictors were driving distance, wake-up stroke, and baseline functionality.Disclosures A. V. T. Nguyen: None. G. M Cortez: None. M. Baretta: None. A. Aghaebrahim: 6; C; Advisory board for Rapid Medical. E. Sauvageau: None. R. Hanel: 2; C; Medtronic, Stryker, Cerenovous, Microvention, Balt, Phenox, Rapid Medical, Q’Apel. 4; C; InNeuroCo, Cerebrotech, eLum, Endostream, Three Rivers Medical Inc, Scientia, RisT, BlinkTBI, Corindus. 6; C; advisory b...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Nguyen, A., Cortez, G., Baretta, M., Aghaebrahim, A., Sauvageau, E., Hanel, R. Tags: Oral poster abstracts Source Type: research

Trends in acute ischemic stroke treatments and mortality in the United States from 2012 to 2018
CONCLUSIONS: From 2012 to 2018, use of tPA and MT increased significantly, irrespective of age, while mortality decreased in the entire AIS population. The most dramatic decrease in mortality was seen in the MT-treated population. Age-standardized mortality improved only in patients older than 70 years, with no change in younger patients.PMID:34198248 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS21117
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Sharath Kumar Anand William J Benjamin Arjun Rohit Adapa Jiwon V Park D Andrew Wilkinson Badih J Daou James F Burke Aditya S Pandey Source Type: research