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Physiologic imaging in acute stroke: Patient selection.
Authors: Morgan CD, Stephens M, Zuckerman SL, Waitara MS, Morone PJ, Dewan MC, Mocco J Abstract Treatment of acute stroke is changing, as endovascular intervention becomes an important adjunct to tissue plasminogen activator. An increasing number of sophisticated physiologic imaging techniques have unique advantages and applications in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment-decision making of acute ischemic stroke. In this review, we first highlight the strengths, weaknesses, and possible indications for various stroke imaging techniques. How acute imaging findings in each modality have been used to predict funct...
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - June 13, 2015 Category: Radiology Tags: Interv Neuroradiol Source Type: research

Strokes in the anterior circulation: comparison between bridging and intravenous thrombolysis
ConclusionsOur results suggest that patients treated with a bridging approach were more likely to have minimal or no deficit at all at 3 months as compared to the IV treated group.
Source: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica - October 27, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: R. F. Sztajzel, H. Muller, L. Sekoranja, A. Viaccoz, V. Mendez Pereira, A. P. Narata, K. Lovblad, S. Altrichter, P. Michel Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Comparative efficacy of different acute reperfusion therapies for acute ischemic stroke: a comprehensive benefit–risk analysis of clinical trials
ConclusionIntravenous thrombolysis (IVT) with TNK and sonothrombolysis have the higher BRR among investigational reperfusion therapies. The combination of sonothrombolysis with IV administration of TNK appears a potentially promising therapeutic option deserving further investigation. Intravenous (IV) thrombolysis with tenecteplase (TNK) and sonothrombolysis appear to have the higher benefit‐to‐risk ratios among investigational reperfusion therapies. The combination of sonothrombolysis with IV administration of TNK could have a potentially promising therapeutic option that deserves further investigation.
Source: Brain and Behavior - September 10, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Georgios Tsivgoulis, John Alleman, Aristeidis H. Katsanos, Andrew D. Barreto, Martin Kohrmann, Peter D. Schellinger, Carlos A Molina, Andrei V. Alexandrov Tags: Review Source Type: research

Bilateral carotid artery dissection in a severe preeclamptic setting: An unusual cause of postpartum headache.
Abstract A 30-year-old woman with severe preeclampsia presented at 27weeks of amenorrhea with left headache, neck pain, blurred vision and numbness of left hemiface that resolved spontaneously within 2hours. A week later, hypertension remained poorly controlled despite combination of nicardipine and labetalol intravenous therapy; an urgent caesarean section was eventually performed due to onset of HELLP syndrome. At day 5 postpartum, the patient had a Horner syndrome with right ipsilateral disabling tinnitus. A CT-angiography of supra-aortic trunks was performed urgently; it showed a bilateral carotid arterial dis...
Source: Annales Francaises d'Anesthesie et de Reanimation - April 1, 2013 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Hoffmann C, Augé M, Falzone E, Martel-Jacob S, Mercier FJ Tags: Ann Fr Anesth Reanim Source Type: research