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A Cost Utility Analysis of Minimally Invasive Surgery with Thrombolysis Compared to Standard Medical Treatment in Spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhagic Stroke
Standard medical management of spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) and surgical hematoma evacuation starkly differ, and whilst landmark randomised control trials report no clinical benefit of early surgical evacuation compared with medical treatment in supratentorial ICH, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) with thrombolysis has been neglected within these studies. However, recent technological advancements in MIS have renewed interest in the surgical treatment of ICH. Several economic evaluations have focused on the benefits of MIS in ischaemic stroke management, but no economic evaluations have yet been performed co...
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - June 22, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Robert Vardanyan, Arwa Hagana, Haseeb Iqbal, Arian Arjomandi Rad, Mohammad Mahmud, Kajal Ruparell, Nuha Rabee, Javad Khan, William Poole, Raad A Shakir Source Type: research

Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery without aortic cross-clamping and with femoral cannulation is not associated with increased risk of stroke compared with traditional mitral valve surgery: a propensity score-matched analysis ADULT CARDIAC
CONCLUSIONS A minimally invasive approach for mitral valve surgery on a fibrillating heart was not associated with a greater incidence of stroke/TIA than was median sternotomy. When performed by highly experienced surgeons, the minimally invasive approach with fibrillatory arrest did not increase the risk of perioperative stroke.
Source: European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery - November 17, 2015 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Ad, N., Holmes, S. D., Shuman, D. J., Pritchard, G., Massimiano, P. S. Tags: Transplantation - heart, Basic research vascular ADULT CARDIAC Source Type: research

Intracerebral Hemorrhage: The 'Other' Stroke
J Mocco, MD, MS Professor and Vice Chair for Education Director, Cerebrovascular Center Residency Program Director Department of Neurological Surgery Mount Sinai Health System Intracerebral Hemorrhage: The 'Other' Stroke A recent patient of mine, 48-year-old "Joe" (not his real name), was eating with his family at an Italian restaurant. Suddenly, he stood up, cursed, and collapsed. They brought him to the hospital, and he could not talk, move, or do anything we asked him to do. It turned out that Joe had suffered the second-most common, but deadliest, form of stroke: intracerebral hemorrhage. When people hear "stroke,...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - November 7, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Quantitative Intracerebral Hemorrhage Localization Brief Reports
Conclusions— Objective measures of ICH location and engagement using advanced computed tomographic imaging processing provide finer, objective, and more quantitative anatomic information than that provided by human readers. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00224770.
Source: Stroke - October 26, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Muschelli, J., Ullman, N. L., Sweeney, E. M., Eloyan, A., Martin, N., Vespa, P., Hanley, D. F., Crainiceanu, C. M. Tags: Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage, Computerized tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Intracerebral Hemorrhage Brief Reports Source Type: research

Helicopter transport for stroke patients decreases time to surgery, new study finds
(Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery) The sooner that a severe stroke patient can access thrombectomy, the more likely they are to experience a good outcome. A new study shows that using emergency helicopter ambulance services to transfer a patient to a hospital that can perform a stroke thrombectomy--a minimally invasive surgery which removes the blood clot in the brain causing the stroke--ensures faster access to potentially life-saving care.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - July 22, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

What is the Price of the Potential for a Meaningful Recovery following Intracerebral Hemorrhage?
In this issue of the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Vardanyan and colleagues report on the cost-utility of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) with thrombolysis for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) from the perspective of the United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS)1 using data from the Minimally Invasive Surgery Plus Alteplase in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Evacuation (MISTIE III) trial2 and the UK Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP).3 The economic evaluation revealed that the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for MIS with thrombolysis fell significantly above the UK's Nationa...
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - July 27, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Lourdes R. Carhuapoma, Avni Kapadia, Henry A. Glick, Daniel F. Hanley Source Type: research

Clot evacuation reduces perihematomal edema in hemorrhagic stroke
Minimally invasive surgery combined with recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator significantly reduces perihematomal edema in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage.
Source: MedWire News - Stroke - February 18, 2013 Category: Neurology Source Type: news

Minimally Invasive Surgery for Intracerebral and Intraventricular Hemorrhage: Rationale, Review of Existing Data and Emerging Technologies Topical Reviews
Source: Stroke - April 24, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Fiorella, D., Arthur, A., Bain, M., Mocco, J. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Cerebrovascular Procedures, Intracranial Hemorrhage Topical Reviews Source Type: research

Draining blood from bleeding stroke may prevent death
(American Heart Association) A minimally invasive surgery combining the use of a clot-busting drug and a catheter to drain blood from the brain of hemorrhagic stroke patients reduced swelling and improved patients' prognoses, according to preliminary research.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - January 30, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Removing more blood via minimally invasive surgery more likely to improve hemorrhagic stroke recover
(American Heart Association) The greater the volume of blood removed from the brain via minimally invasive surgery after a hemorrhagic stroke the greater the odds of better functional recovery.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - February 7, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Stroke Doesn't Have to Lead to Death or Disability
(MedPage Today) -- Imagine having a severe, life-threatening stroke at 5 p.m., being rushed by ambulance to undergo minimally invasive surgery to remove the blood clot from your brain, then walking out of the hospital, symptom-free, the very next...
Source: MedPage Today Cardiovascular - September 15, 2023 Category: Cardiology Source Type: news

From Bermuda to Boston for surgery to protect the brain of a boy with sickle cell disease
Calvin Steede, who lives in Bermuda, will never forget the day in 2011 when he saw the movie “Winnie the Pooh” with his mother and sister. The film ended, and suddenly the boy who likes to draw and play soccer couldn’t put on his backpack. His arms had stopped working. He couldn’t stand, and soon he couldn’t talk. Calvin, now 11, had suffered a minor stroke, a complication of sickle cell disease and the first step of a journey that would take him to Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center for minimally invasive surgery to protect his brain from future strokes. Sickle cell disease Sickle ...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - June 19, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Irene Sege Tags: Diseases & conditions Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center moyamoya sickle cell disease Source Type: news

IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 2699: The Current Research Landscape of the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Managing Cerebrovascular and Heart Diseases: A Bibliometric and Content Analysis
This study aims to provide a comprehensive picture of global trends and developments of AI applications relating to stroke and heart diseases, identifying research gaps and suggesting future directions for research and policy-making. A novel analysis approach that combined bibliometrics analysis with a more complex analysis of abstract content using exploratory factor analysis and Latent Dirichlet allocation, which uncovered emerging research domains and topics, was adopted. Data were extracted from the Web of Science database. Results showed topics with the most compelling growth to be AI for big data analysis, robotic pr...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - July 28, 2019 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Bach Xuan Tran Carl A. Latkin Giang Thu Vu Huong Lan Thi Nguyen Son Nghiem Ming-Xuan Tan Zhi-Kai Lim Cyrus S.H. Ho Roger C.M. Ho Tags: Article Source Type: research

Incidence of Ischemic strokes in the Minimally Invasive Surgery plus rt-PA for Intracerebral Hemorrhage Evacuation (MISTIE II) Phase II Clinical Trial (P3.100)
Conclusions The incidence of ischemic strokes in the MISTIE II trial was low suggesting that the procedure was not likely a contributing factor. Mass effect, initial blood pressure elevation and significant decrease in blood pressure in the acute phase may be predisposing factors.Disclosure: Dr. Rivera Lara has nothing to disclose. Dr. Nekoovaght-Tak has nothing to disclose. Dr. Dlugash has nothing to disclose. Dr. McBee has nothing to disclose. Dr. Zuccarello has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hanley has received research support from the FDA, Cathflo, and Genentech. Dr. Ziai has received personal compensation in an editorial c...
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Rivera Lara, L., Nekoovaght-Tak, S., Dlugash, R., McBee, N., Zuccarello, M., Hanley, D., Ziai, W. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Intracerebral Hemorrhage Source Type: research