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Role of Balloon-Expandable Stents in Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease in a Series of 182 Patients Brief Reports
Conclusions— Treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic disease with balloon-expandable intracranial stents is a safe and effective method with acceptable adverse events, especially in patients who failed medical therapy and were symptomatic despite being on optimum medical therapy.
Source: Stroke - June 24, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Alurkar, A., Karanam, L. S. P., Oak, S., Nayak, S., Sorte, S. Tags: Angiography, Angioplasty and Stenting, Other Stroke Brief Reports Source Type: research

Efficacy and Limitations of Multimodal Endovascular Revascularization Other Than Clot Retrieval for Acute Stroke Caused by Large-vessel Occlusion
Conclusions: Multimodal EVT for acute LVO yields a high reperfusion rate with a minimal risk of sICH and contributes to favorable patient outcomes. These techniques should be considered when clot retrieval is unsuitable or ineffective.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - July 23, 2012 Category: Neurology Authors: Yusuke Egashira, Shinichi Yoshimura, Yukiko Enomoto, Mitsunori Ishiguro, Kiyofumi Yamada, Yoshitaka Tanaka, Toru Iwama Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Sex Differences in Revascularization Interventions after Acute Ischemic Stroke
Conclusions: Over the last decade, women hospitalized for AIS in the United States were less likely than men to receive cerebrovascular and cardiac reperfusion therapies. However, the IV tPA treatment sex disparity may have been eliminated.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - May 8, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Amytis Towfighi, Daniela Markovic, Bruce Ovbiagele Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Acute Ischemic Stroke: Time, Penumbra, and Reperfusion Topical Reviews
Source: Stroke - January 27, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Manning, N. W., Campbell, B. C. V., Oxley, T. J., Chapot, R. Tags: Acute Cerebral Infarction, Emergency treatment of Stroke, Computerized tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Thrombolysis, Angioplasty and Stenting Topical Reviews Source Type: research

Letter by Simonsen et al Regarding Article, "Balloon Guide Catheter Improves Revascularization and Clinical Outcomes With the Solitaire Device: Analysis of the North American Solitaire Acute Stroke Registry" Letters to the Editor
Source: Stroke - April 28, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Simonsen, C. Z., Sorensen, L. H., Andersen, G. Tags: Emergency treatment of Stroke, Neuroprotectors, Angioplasty and Stenting Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Periprocedural Myocardial Infarction After Carotid Endarterectomy and Stenting: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— The risk of MI after CEA and CAS did not significantly differ. Risk factors for MI are overall similar in both techniques except that men are at lower risk of MI after CAS but not after CEA.
Source: Stroke - September 28, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Boulanger, M., Cameliere, L., Felgueiras, R., Berger, L., Rerkasem, K., Rothwell, P. M., Touze, E. Tags: Acute myocardial infarction, Carotid Stenosis, Primary and Secondary Stroke Prevention, Carotid endarterectomy, Angioplasty and Stenting Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Does the Stenting Versus Aggressive Medical Therapy Trial Support Stenting for Subgroups With Intracranial Stenosis? Brief Reports
Conclusions— The SAMMPRIS results do not provide evidence to support the use of PTAS using the Wingspan stent system compared with medical treatment in any examined subpopulation of patients with symptomatic intracranial stenosis, including those with qualifying event hypoperfusion symptoms. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00576693.
Source: Stroke - October 26, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Lutsep, H. L., Lynn, M. J., Cotsonis, G. A., Derdeyn, C. P., Turan, T. N., Fiorella, D., Janis, L. S., Lane, B. F., Montgomery, J., Chimowitz, M. I., for the SAMMPRIS Investigators Tags: Other Stroke Treatment - Medical, Angioplasty and Stenting Brief Reports Source Type: research

Factors Associated With Time to Site Activation, Randomization, and Enrollment Performance in a Stroke Prevention Trial Clinical Sciences
Conclusions—Overall, selection of sites with high enrollment rates will likely require customization to align the sites selected to the factor under study in the trial.Clinical Trial Registration—URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT02089217.
Source: Stroke - August 28, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Bart M. Demaerschalk, Robert D. Brown Jr, Gary S. Roubin, Virginia J. Howard, Eldina Cesko, Kevin M. Barrett, Mary E. Longbottom, Jenifer H. Voeks, Seemant Chaturvedi, Thomas G. Brott, Brajesh K. Lal, James F. Meschia, George Howard Tags: Stent, Cognitive Impairment, Ischemic Stroke Original Contributions Source Type: research

Comprehensive analysis of intra-arterial treatment for acute ischemic stroke due to cervical artery dissection
Conclusions IAT is a valid alternative therapeutic option for AIS caused by CeAD due to the low complication rate and excellent outcomes observed in this study.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - June 16, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Jensen, J., Salottolo, K., Frei, D., Loy, D., McCarthy, K., Wagner, J., Whaley, M., Bellon, R., Bar-Or, D. Tags: Open access, Ischemic stroke Source Type: research

Long-Term Effects on Preventing Stroke after Endovascular Treatment or Bypass Surgery for Intracranial Arterial Stenosis
Background: Intracranial arterial stenosis (ICAS) is an important cause of ischemic stroke worldwide due to its higher risk of recurrence with medical therapy. Although some large randomized studies failed to show the superiority of surgical treatment compared with medical therapy, the results of medical therapy are not sufficient. There are patients who still benefit from surgical treatment. This retrospective analysis aimed to evaluate the long-term efficacy of surgical therapy with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and/or stenting (PTA/PTAS) or extracranial-intracranial (EC/IC) bypass surgery for patients with ICAS.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - January 10, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Takuma Nakashima, Takao Kojima, Norikazu Hatano, Syuntaro Takasu, Yutaro Fuse, Yukio Seki Source Type: research

Stent reconstruction in intracranial atherosclerotic disease related acute ischemic stroke results in high revascularization rates
Intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) is a major cause of large vessel occlusion (LVO) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Our study aimed to analyze the effect of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting (PTAS) in patients with ICAD undergoing rescue treatment in terms of functional outcome and mortality rate at 90 days and compare the results to LVO with thromboembolic origins.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - July 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Mara Z. Thut, Nadine Rhiner, Patrick Thurner, Jawid Madjidyar, Tilman Schubert, Susanne Wegener, Christoph Globas, Andreas R. Luft, Zsolt Kulcsar Source Type: research

Does Prior Stroke Predict Long-Term Recurrent Stroke After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention? Five-Year Results From a Large Cohort Study
Conclusions: Coronary heart disease patients with prior stroke who received PCI had a higher incidence of 5-year long-term adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, especially recurrent stroke. Prior stroke was a strong risk predictor of future stroke events.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - November 2, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Prior ischemic stroke is not associated with worse clinical outcomes in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
Conclusions: This study demonstrates that, in daily clinical practice, PCI can be provided safely and with good results to patients with a prior ischemic stroke (≥3 months). PMID: 25090258 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - August 5, 2014 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Zhang M, Guddeti RR, Wang SP, Wang J, Xin MK, Chen SJ, Kang JP, Lv Q, Ma CS, Liu JH Tags: Clin Invest Med Source Type: research

Stroke in the TOTAL trial: a randomized trial of routine thrombectomy vs. percutaneous coronary intervention alone in ST elevation myocardial infarction
Conclusion Thrombectomy was associated with a significant increase in stroke. Based on these findings, future trials must carefully collect stroke to determine safety in addition to efficacy.
Source: European Heart Journal - September 14, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Jolly, S. S., Cairns, J. A., Yusuf, S., Meeks, B., Gao, P., Hart, R. G., Kedev, S., Stankovic, G., Moreno, R., Horak, D., Kassam, S., Rokoss, M. J., Leung, R. C. M., El-Omar, M., Romppanen, H. O., Alazzoni, A., Alak, A., Fung, A., Alexopoulos, D., Schwalm Tags: Interventional cardiology Source Type: research

Relationship between platelet aggregation and stroke risk after percutaneous coronary intervention: a PENDULUM analysis
AbstractIn patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with a stent, high on-treatment platelet reactivity may be associated with an increased risk of stroke. This post hoc analysis of the PENDULUM registry compared the risk of post-PCI stroke according to on-treatment P2Y12 reaction unit (PRU) values. Patients aged  ≥ 20 years who underwent PCI were stratified by baseline PRU (at 12 and 48 h post-PCI) as either high (HPR,>  208), optimal (OPR,>  85 to ≤ 208), or low on-treatment platelet reactivity (LPR, ≤ 85). The incidences of non-fatal ischemic and non-ischemic stroke through ...
Source: Heart and Vessels - January 1, 2022 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research