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Comparison of stroke volume measurements during hemodialysis using bioimpedance cardiography and echocardiography
Conclusion: NiCaS SV measurements are similar to and strongly correlated with Echo SV measurements. This suggests that noninvasive NiCaS technology may be a practical method for measuring SV during HD.
Source: Hemodialysis International - July 1, 2017 Category: Hematology Authors: Michael J. Germain, Jyovani Joubert, Daniel O'Grady, Brian H. Nathanson, Yossi Chait, Nathan W. Levin Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Reverse epidemiology of elevated blood pressure among chronic hemodialysis black patients with stroke: a historical cohort study
The objective of this study was to assess the extent of stroke in chronic hemodialysis patients.
Source: BMC Nephrology - August 30, 2017 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Yannick Nlandu, Fran çois Lepira, Jean-Robert Makulo, Yannick Engole, Ernest Sumaili, Marie-Noelle Wameso, Vieux Mokoli, Jeannine Luse, Augustin Longo, Chantal Zinga, Pierre Akilimali, Aliocha Nkodila, Mélanie Bavassa, François Kajingulu, Justine Bukab Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Hemoglobin Concentration and Stroke Risk in Hemodialysis Hemoglobin Concentration and Stroke Risk in Hemodialysis
Might low hemoglobin concentrations contribute to the risk for hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke among hemodialysis patients?Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - June 13, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Nephrology Journal Article Source Type: news

Renal Replacement Modality and Stroke Risk in ESRD Renal Replacement Modality and Stroke Risk in ESRD
How does each particular renal replacement modality for ESRD impact the risk for stroke?Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - October 5, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Nephrology Journal Article Source Type: news

Low Incidence of Death and Renal Failure in United States Military Service Members Hospitalized with Exertional Heat Stroke: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
CONCLUSION: EHS is aggressively identified and treated in U.S. Military Treatment Facilities. Mortality and morbidity were strikingly low. PMID: 32074343 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Military Medicine - February 21, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Mil Med Source Type: research

Paradoxical embolism through a patent foramen ovale from central venous catheter thrombosis: A potential cause of stroke
Paradoxical embolism refers to a potential condition in which an embolus arising from a venous source crosses into the systemic circulation through a right-to-left cardiac shunt causing an arterial embolism.A 39-year-old woman carrier of a central venous catheter (CVC) without evident risk factors for stroke, developed an acute right homonymous hemianopia during hemodialysis. On neuroimaging, an infarct in the territory of the left posterior cerebral artery was demonstrated. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed a patent foramen ovale (PFO) and a large fluctuating thrombus in the right atrium on the tip of the CVC, thu...
Source: Journal of the Neurological Sciences - April 3, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Di Stefano Vincenzo, Di Fulvio Maria, Di Liberato Lorenzo, Onofrj Marco, De Angelis Maria Vittoria Tags: Clinical Short Communication Source Type: research

Composite Dialysis, Paralysis, Stroke, or Mortality After Endovascular Aortic Interventions in the Society for Vascular Surgery Vascular Quality Initiative
Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm life-altering events, which include a combination of permanent dialysis, permanent spinal cord ischemia, stroke, and/or death, have devastating effects after complex endovascular repair. However, the occurrence of these life-altering events after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) and thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) has not been studied. Therefore, we examined the effects of procedural and anatomic characteristics on a composite outcome of postoperative dialysis, stroke, paralysis, and/or mortality after any endovascular aortic repair.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Priya Patel, Christina Marcaccio, Livia de Guerre, Nicholas J. Swerdlow, Thomas F. O'Donnell, Sara L. Zettervall, Virendra I. Patel, Marc L. Schermerhorn Tags: IP: Interactive Poster Session Source Type: research

Prognostic factors for acute ischemic stroke in patients undergoing hemodialysis
ConclusionsAlong with neurological severity, dialysis vintage, intradialytic hypotension, and diabetic nephropathy could worsen the prognosis of patients with AIS undergoing hemodialysis.
Source: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology - November 12, 2021 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Spinal ischemic stroke following dialysis: clinical and radiologic findings
Spinal cord ischemia (SCI) is a relatively common cause of noncompressive myelopathy.1 SCI frequently involves the thoracic or lumbar cord manifesting as acute painful paraparesis but may also involve the posterior columns and autonomic fibers.2 Most infarcts affect the central parts of the anterior spinal artery supply.2–4 Outcome depends on the initial severity of the neurologic deficits and may be surprisingly benign especially if proprioception remains intact.1,2 Because hypoperfusion may cause SCI,5,6 our goal was to describe SCI as a potential complication of hemodialysis-associated hypoperfusion.
Source: Neurology - February 25, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Honig, A., Gomori, J. M., Schneider, R., Makranz, C., Leker, R. R. Tags: All Medical/Systemic disease, All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, All Spinal Cord, Spinal cord infarction, Infarction CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES Source Type: research

24-h residual urine volume at hemodialysis initiation: A possible predictor for acute ischemic stroke incurrence in hemodialyis patients
Abstract: Background: Residual renal function (RRF) recently has been confirmed to be a significant predictor of morbidity and mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. As RRF is not exactly the same with 24-h residual urine volume, the aim of our study is to evaluate the association of residual urine volume with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) among HD patients.Methods: 282 patients starting chronic HD in our center during January 2005 and December 2008 were enrolled. The clinical data at HD initiation and the occurrence of AIS since starting HD were recorded and obtained from our database. According to the prevalence of AIS, ...
Source: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery - July 16, 2012 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Yuemei Chen, Hong Liu, Jianzhou Zou, Yuxing Ge, Jie Teng, ShaoWei Xu, WenLv Lv, Zhonghua Liu, Yan Xu, XueSen Cao, Bo Shen, XiaoQiang Ding Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

New Lawsuit on Granuflo Stroke: Now, AttorneyOne Can Provide Advice
According to court documents, on January25th, 2013 a man filed a lawsuit in Louisiana Eastern District Court alleging he suffered heart attack and stroke following hemodialysis treatment with Granuflo...(PRWeb April 15, 2013)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/4/prweb10631314.htm
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - April 18, 2013 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Response to the Letter by Tariq
We stated in our discussion section that “A previous study16 reported 35% mortality within 30 days of IV rt-PA treatment in dialysis dependent renal failure patients.” The mention of IV rt-PA in these patients is a mistake on our part. The 35% mortality within 30 days reported by Sozio et al was reported for all stroke subtypes including hemorrhagic strokes. The following study does not mention if IV rt-PA was administered or not in these patients.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - July 1, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Nauman Tariq, Adnan I. Qureshi Tags: Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Nontraumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Maintenance Dialysis Hospitalizations: Trends and Outcomes Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— SAH hospitalizations are more common and associated with higher mortality in patients on maintenance dialysis than in the general population. Although being on maintenance dialysis is an independent predictor for mortality in patients with SAH, other predictors of mortality evaluated in this study are not necessarily different between the 2 groups.
Source: Stroke - December 23, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Sakhuja, A., Schold, J. D., Kumar, G., Katzan, I., Navaneethan, S. D. Tags: Cerebral Aneurysm, AVM, & Subarachnoid hemorrhage Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

The acute management of haemorrhage, surgery and overdose in patients receiving dabigatran
Dabigatran is an oral direct thrombin inhibitor (DTI) licensed for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation and likely to be soon approved in Europe for treatment of venous thrombosis. Predictable pharmacokinetics and a reduced risk of intracranial haemorrhage do not negate the potential risk of haemorrhage. Unlike warfarin, there is no reversal agent and measurement of the anticoagulant effect is not ‘routine’. The prothrombin time/international normalised ratio response to dabigatran is inconsistent and should not be measured when assessing a patient who is bleeding or needs emergency surgery. The activated p...
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - January 15, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Alikhan, R., Rayment, R., Keeling, D., Baglin, T., Benson, G., Green, L., Marshall, S., Patel, R., Pavord, S., Rose, P., Tait, C. Tags: Poisoning/Injestion, Open access, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Stroke, Poisoning Review Source Type: research