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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35318836/-etiopathogenetic-features-course-and-outcome-of-hemorrhagic-stroke-in-young-people
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L B Novikova, A P Akopian, R F Latypova
OBJECTIVE: Analysis of etiopathogenetic factors and features of the course of hemorrhagic stroke in young people. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 402 case histories with non-traumatic hemorrhagic stroke was carried out, of which 60 (14.93%) patients were young. The average age was 37.37±5.09 years. There were 19 (31.7%) females and 41 (68.3%) males. Statistical data processing was carried out using Microsoft Office 2010 and SPSS v.26. RESULTS: The main causes of hemorrhagic stroke in young people were changes in cerebral vessels by the type of aneurysmal deformation of the vascular wall, including Moya-Moya disease, and arteriovenous malformations (60%)...
2022: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34695909/monitoring-radiation-doses-during-diagnostic-and-therapeutic-neurointerventional-procedures-multicenter-study-for-establishment-of-reference-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yon-Kwon Ihn, Bum-Soo Kim, Hae Woong Jeong, Sang Hyun Suh, Yoo Dong Won, Young-Jun Lee, Dong Joon Kim, Pyong Jeon, Chang-Woo Ryu, Sang-Il Suh, Dae Seob Choi, See Sung Choi, Sang Heum Kim, Jun Soo Byun, Jieun Rho, Yunsun Song, Woo Sang Jeong, Noah Hong, Sung Hyun Baik, Jeong Jin Park, Soo Mee Lim, Jung-Jae Kim, Woong Yoon
PURPOSE: To assess patient radiation doses during diagnostic and therapeutic neurointerventional procedures from multiple centers and propose dose reference level (RL). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Consecutive neurointerventional procedures, performed in 22 hospitals from December 2020 to June 2021, were retrospectively studied. We collected data from a sample of 429 diagnostic and 731 therapeutic procedures. Parameters including dose-area product (DAP), cumulative air kerma (CAK), fluoroscopic time (FT), and total number of image frames (NI) were obtained...
November 2021: Neurointervention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34554937/cerebral-arterial-fenestration-associated-with-stroke-and-other-cerebrovascular-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Ye, Jinzhong Huang, Sulei Wang, Shiying Sheng, Meng Liu
BACKGROUND: Cerebral arterial fenestration is a rare vascular malformation that has not been fully understood. Whether it is related to cerebrovascular diseases remains to be determined. In this study, we aimed to investigate the imaging characteristics of cerebral fenestrations, the clinical characteristics of fenestrations complicated with cerebrovascular diseases, and the correlation between fenestrations and cerebrovascular diseases. METHODS: We reviewed the magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography (CT) imaging findings of patients with cerebrovascular fenestrations in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2016 to December 2020, mainly focused on the shape and location of fenestrations...
November 2, 2021: Neuroreport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34483452/multimodality-management-in-bavm-surgery-recent-experience-from-international-cerebrovascular-fellowship
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Adi Ahmetspahic, Eldin Burazerovic, Edin Hajdarpasic, Almir Dzurlic, Ibrahim Omerhodzic, Haso Sefo, Yoko Kato
BACKGROUND: Arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) presents maldevelopment of the brain's vessels with a direct connection between cerebral arteries and veins. By current data, patients from Spetzler Ponce A (SP) are found to benefit from the treatment. Considering the outcome, most of SP C and some of the SP B are the most debatable. OBJECTIVE: Arteriovenous malformation presents maldevelopment of the brain's vessels with a consequent direct connection between cerebral arteries and veins...
June 2021: Medical Archives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33468609/effectiveness-of-very-low-profile-thrombectomy-device-in-primary-distal-medium-vessel-occlusion-as-rescue-therapy-after-incomplete-proximal-recanalization-or-following-iatrogenic-thromboembolic-events
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Reza Rikhtegar, Pascal John Mosimann, Ralph Weber, Marta Wallocha, Elif Yamac, Mohammad Mirza-Aghazadeh-Attari, René Chapot
BACKGROUND: Recent progress with smaller retrievers has expanded the ability to reach distal brain arteries. We herein report recanalization, bleeding complications and short-term clinical outcomes with the smallest currently known low profile thrombectomy device in patients with primary or secondary distal medium vessel occlusion (DMVO). METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of 115 patients receiving mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in DMVO using the extended Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (eTICI), European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study (ECASS) II classification, The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores at admission and discharge to evaluate outcomes...
December 2021: Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33461997/rare-cause-of-cardioembolic-stroke-and-central-retinal-artery-occlusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhamad Izzad Johari, Mohd Noor Ismail, Fadhilah Mohamad, Mohd Aizuddin Yusof
Primary cardiac valve tumours are rare. This is a case report of a 32-year-old non-smoker man with a history of stroke 1 year prior and no other cardiovascular risk factors. The patient was admitted to our acute stroke ward for recurrent left hemiparesis, slurring of speech, facial asymmetry and central retinal artery occlusion. Initial laboratory investigations and ECG were normal. An urgent CT brain showed a large hypodense area at the right frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital region with effaced sulci and right lateral ventricle with midline shift and cerebral oedema in keeping with acute infarction...
January 18, 2021: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33272401/neurovascular-disease-and-syndromes-diagnosis-and-therapy-in-children
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REVIEW
Gary M Nesbit
The pediatric neurovascular disease runs the chronologic spectrum with dramatic changes in the presentation, evaluation, and treatment from the prenatal, perinatal, and infant periods through childhood and adolescence. These diseases are often dynamic throughout this period and the dynamic continues throughout life. There are four major categories: high-flow arteriovenous shunting lesions, arterial aneurysms, low-flow vascular lesions, and vascular occlusive disease. The high-flow lesions can be subdivided into a vein of Galen malformation, non-Galenic arteriovenous fistula, dural sinus malformations and fistula, and arteriovenous malformation...
2021: Handbook of Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33249325/the-role-of-computed-tomography-angiogram-in-intracranial-hemorrhage-do-the-benefits-justify-the-known-risks-in-everyday-practice
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Ghazi Alshumrani, Bassam Al Abo Nasser, Abdulaziz Alzawani, Abdullah Alsabaani, Shehata Shehata, Adel Alhazzani
BACKGROUND: Intracranial hemorrhage is a commonly encountered medical problem frequently evaluated by computed tomography angiography (CTA). In CTA, there is radiation exposure and possible adverse effects of intravenous contrast administration. Therefore, the yield of this diagnostic tool needs to be explored in a heterogeneous group of daily encountered patients to provide insight into the risks and benefits of CTA. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of cerebral CTA in patients with CT-confirmed or clinically suspected intracranial hemorrhage...
January 2021: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33125597/prevalence-of-cerebrovascular-diseases-that-can-cause-hemorrhagic-stroke-in-liver-transplantation-recipients-a-6-year-comparative-study-with-24-681-healthy-adults
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Yeongu Chung, Seungjoo Lee, Jung Cheol Park, Jae Sung Ahn, Eun Ji Moon, Jung Won Park, Wonhyoung Park
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebrovascular diseases are a leading cause of mortality after liver transplantation (LT). The prevalence of potentially hemorrhagic cerebrovascular diseases (HCVDs) that could cause a hemorrhagic stroke in patients with severe liver diseases has not been reported. We aimed to analyze the underlying prevalence of HCVDs that could lead to hemorrhagic strokes in LT recipients compared with that in previously healthy controls. METHODS: A retrospective study with 1,920 consecutive LT recipients and 24,681 adults who underwent a health checkup during the same period was conducted (January 2011-December 2016)...
July 2021: Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32768093/intracerebral-and-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-in-pregnancy
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REVIEW
Jason Liew, James Feghali, Judy Huang
Maternal stroke occurs in around 34 out of every 100,000 deliveries and is responsible for around 5%-12% of all maternal deaths. It is most commonly hemorrhagic, and women are at highest risk for developing pregnancy-related hemorrhage during the early postpartum period through 6 weeks following the delivery. The most common causes of hemorrhagic stroke in pregnant patients are arteriovenous malformations and cerebral aneurysms. Management is similar to that for acute hemorrhagic stroke in the nonpregnant population with standard use of computed tomography and judicious utilization of intracranial vessel imaging and contrast...
2020: Handbook of Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32746970/management-of-blood-pressure-in-neurosurgical-and-neurocritical-patients
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F Iturri Clavero, L Valencia Sola, O Romero Kräuchi, J Fernández Candil, P Doménech Asensi, N Pérez de Arriba
The etiological and pathophysiological differences between diseases that may require a neurosurgical intervention or the establishment of neurocritical care make it impossible to talk about the control of blood pressure in the neurocritical or neurosurgical patient in a generic manner. With this reasoning in mind, we decided to review separately the control of blood pressure in some of the pathologies we most frequently faced in clinical practice. The topics reviewed are: cranial brain trauma, acute ischemic stroke, intracranial aneurysm surgery, cerebral arteriovenous malformation surgery, brain tumor surgery, spinal cord surgery and acute spinal cord injury...
May 2020: Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32739680/contrast-enhanced-ultrasound-ceus-applications-in-neurosurgical-and-neurological-settings-new-scenarios-for-brain-and-spinal-cord-ultrasonography-a-systematic-review
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G M Della Pepa, Grazia Menna, Tamara Ius, Rina Di Bonaventura, Roberto Altieri, Enrico Marchese, Alessandro Olivi, Giovanni Sabatino, Giuseppe La Rocca
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a real-time, feasible technique. Both intraoperatively and bedside, it satisfies the need for serial assessment and easy performability. Initially employed in neuro-oncology, it has recently overcome this first application. We aimed to evaluate the literature and give a comprehensive view of its use in the fields listed below. A systematic review of all pertinent literature was performed via PubMed access according PRISMA P guidelines. Studies not involving human adults and not reporting original data were excluded...
November 2020: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32419729/neuroangiography-review-of-anatomy-periprocedural-management-technique-and-tips
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REVIEW
David Case, David Kumpe, Christopher Roark, Joshua Seinfeld
Neuroangiography (NA) is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose patients with neurovascular diseases. Noninvasive imaging has improved dramatically in recent years and is utilized more frequently; however, further evaluation with NA is still required in certain cases. NA indications include intracranial (cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistula, cerebral vasculitis, cerebral vasospasm, ischemic stroke, nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, Moyamoya, vein of Galen malformation, intracranial tumors, and pseudotumor cerebri) and extracranial (internal and common carotid artery stenosis, vertebral artery stenosis, carotid artery blowout, vertebral artery blowout, epistaxis, oropharyngeal bleeding, and carotid body tumor) pathologies which can help with diagnosis and potential subsequent endovascular treatment...
June 2020: Seminars in Interventional Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32368686/neuroprotective-potential-of-solanesol-in-a-combined-model-of-intracerebral-and-intraventricular-hemorrhage-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kajal Rajdev, Ehraz Mehmood Siddiqui, Kuldeep Singh Jadaun, Sidharth Mehan
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) may be caused by trauma, aneurysm and arteriovenous malformation, as can any bleeding within the intracranial vault, including brain parenchyma and adjacent meningeal spaces (aneurism and atreovenous malformation). ICH is the cerebral stroke with the least treatable form. Over time, intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is associated with ICH, which contributes to hydrocephalus, and the major cause of most hemorrhagic death (Due to the cerebral hemorrhage and post hemorrhagic surgeries)...
June 2020: IBRO Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31987753/treatment-of-complex-intracranial-pathologies-with-transcirculation-endovascular-approaches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael A Silva, Alfred P See, Samir Sur, Mohammad A Aziz-Sultan
OBJECT: The breadth and complexity of neurovascular pathologies treated with endovascular neurosurgery has expanded dramatically in recent years. Many aneurysms remain difficult to treat safely. Transcirculation (contralateral and/or retrograde) approaches through the circle of Willis are useful alternatives for treating challenging lesions endovascularly. Here, we present a series of patients treated with unconventional transcirculation techniques. METHODS: A total of six patients were treated: four patients with five aneurysms, one patient with an MCA stroke, and one patient with a meningioma requiring preoperative embolization were initially thought not to be amenable to endovascular treatment...
January 24, 2020: Neurocirugía
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31598434/persistent-trigeminal-artery-playing-a-protective-role-in-a-case-of-vertebral-artery-dissection-and-stenosis
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Michelle Nunes, Aqsa Ullah, Joseph Rios, Ankur Garg
Several fetal anastomoses have been described between the carotid and vertebrobasilar circulations. These anastomoses usually revert while the P1 segment (posterior cerebral artery segment 1) develops. However, these primitive intracranial embryonic anastomes can occasionally persist in adult age. Persistence of the primitive trigeminal artery (PPTA) is the most common of these persistent fetal anastomoses. Although uncommonly identified, knowledge of this structure is crucial for clinicians who analyze cranial imaging...
August 5, 2019: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31530656/clinical-trials-of-neurointervention-2007-2018
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REVIEW
Hamidreza Saber, Ashutosh P Jadhav, Gary B Rajah, Sandra Narayanan, Sunil A Sheth, David S Liebeskind, Melek Somai
BACKGROUND: ClinicalTrials.gov is one of the largest trials' registries in the world. OBJECTIVE: To leverage the ClinicalTrials.gov database to define the portfolio of clinical trials of neurointervention. METHODS: We restricted our extraction to interventional clinical trials submitted between 2007 and 2018, and included MeSH terms that are part of the nervous system (n=19 344) or cardiovascular disease (n=19 234) categories and included a list of neurointerventional terms...
December 2019: Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31444580/diagnostic-value-of-alternative-techniques-to-gadolinium-based-contrast-agents-in-mr-neuroimaging-a-comprehensive-overview
#38
REVIEW
Anna Falk Delgado, Danielle Van Westen, Markus Nilsson, Linda Knutsson, Pia C Sundgren, Elna-Marie Larsson, Alberto Falk Delgado
Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) increase lesion detection and improve disease characterization for many cerebral pathologies investigated with MRI. These agents, introduced in the late 1980s, are in wide use today. However, some non-ionic linear GBCAs have been associated with the development of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in patients with kidney failure. Gadolinium deposition has also been found in deep brain structures, although it is of unclear clinical relevance. Hence, new guidelines from the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine advocate cautious use of GBCA in clinical and research practice...
August 23, 2019: Insights Into Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31064041/trends-in-the-incidence-and-treatment-of-cerebrovascular-diseases-in-korea-part-i-intracranial-aneurysm-intracerebral-hemorrhage-and-arteriovenous-malformation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si Un Lee, Tackeun Kim, O-Ki Kwon, Jae Seung Bang, Seung Pil Ban, Hyoung Soo Byoun, Chang Wan Oh
Objective: To analyze the incidence and treatment trends of hemorrhagic stroke (HS), according to HS subtypes, using nationwide data in Korea from January 2008 to December 2016. Methods: We used data from the national health-claim database provided by the National Health Insurance Service for 2008-2016 using the International Classification of Diseases. The crude incidence and age-standardized incidence of each disease associated with HS, which included intracranial aneurysm (IA), hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), and arteriovenous malformation (AVM), were calculated and additional analysis was conducted according to age and sex...
May 8, 2019: Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30938800/cerebral-intraparenchymal-hemorrhage-a-review
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REVIEW
Bradley A Gross, Brian T Jankowitz, Robert M Friedlander
IMPORTANCE: Although spontaneous intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH) accounts for less than 20% of cases of stroke, it continues to be associated with the highest mortality of all forms of stroke and substantial morbidity rates. OBSERVATIONS: Early identification and management of IPH is crucial. Blood pressure control, reversal of associated coagulopathy, care in a dedicated stroke unit, and identification of secondary etiologies are essential to optimizing outcomes...
April 2, 2019: JAMA
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