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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37808630/sex-differences-in-perihematomal-edema-volume-and-outcome-after-intracerebral-hemorrhage
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Jens Witsch, Quy Cao, Jae W Song, Yunshi Luo, Kelly L Sloane, Aaron Rothstein, Christopher G Favilla, Brett L Cucchiara, Scott E Kasner, Steve R Messé, Huimahn A Choi, Louise D McCullough, Stephan A Mayer, Aaron M Gusdon
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) perihematomal edema (PHE) volume trajectories differ by sex. METHODS: We conducted a post-hoc analysis of the Factor-VII-for-Acute-Hemorrhagic-Stroke-Treatment (FAST) trial that randomized patients with ICH to receive recombinant activated Factor VIIa or placebo. Computerized planimetry calculated PHE and ICH volumes on serial CT scans (at baseline [within 3 hours of onset], at 24, and at 72 hours)...
September 29, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37801913/integrating-electronic-geriatric-assessment-and-frailty-screening-for-adults-with-acute-myeloid-leukemia-to-drive-personalized-treatment-decisions
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omer Hassan Jamy, Margaret Kasner, Sarah Wall, Stacey Ingram, D 'Ambra Dent, William N Dudley, Leah Dudley, Julie M Scott, Debra Wujcik
PURPOSE: Evidenced based guidelines for patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) acknowledge increasing importance of frailty assessment when deciding on treatment, yet comprehensive geriatric assessment (GA) results are not easily incorporated into clinic workflows and the electronic health record. This study assessed the feasibility of electronic GA use in a real-world environment. METHODS: Patients with AML, ≥ 60 years and at a treatment decision-making point were recruited at three academic institutions...
September 23, 2023: Leukemia Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37788680/clinical-grading-scales-and-neuroprognostication-in-acute-brain-injury
#23
REVIEW
Sahily Reyes-Esteves, Monisha Kumar, Scott E Kasner, Jens Witsch
Prediction of neurological clinical outcome after acute brain injury is critical because it helps guide discussions with patients and families and informs treatment plans and allocation of resources. Numerous clinical grading scales have been published that aim to support prognostication after acute brain injury. However, the development and validation of clinical scales lack a standardized approach. This in turn makes it difficult for clinicians to rely on prognostic grading scales and to integrate them into clinical practice...
October 2023: Seminars in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37757472/cancer-and-the-risk-of-perioperative-arterial-ischemic-events
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Babak B Navi, Cenai Zhang, Jed H Kaiser, Vanessa Liao, Mary Cushman, Scott E Kasner, Mitchell S V Elkind, Scott T Tagawa, Saketh R Guntupalli, Mario F L Gaudino, Agnes Y Y Lee, Alok A Khorana, Hooman Kamel
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Most cancer patients require surgery for diagnosis and treatment. This study evaluated whether cancer is a risk factor for perioperative arterial ischemic events. METHODS: The primary cohort included patients registered in the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) between 2006-2016. The secondary cohort included Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) claims data from 11 U.S. states between 2016-2018. Study populations comprised patients who underwent inpatient (NSQIP, HCUP) or outpatient (NSQIP) surgery...
September 26, 2023: European Heart Journal. Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37721736/outcomes-in-patients-with-poststroke-seizures-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shubham Misra, Scott E Kasner, Jesse Dawson, Tomotaka Tanaka, Yize Zhao, Hitten P Zaveri, Ece Eldem, Juan Vazquez, Lucas Scárdua Silva, Saba Mohidat, L Brian Hickman, Erum I Khan, Melissa C Funaro, John-Paul Nicolo, Rajarshi Mazumder, Clarissa Lin Yasuda, Katharina S Sunnerhagen, Masafumi Ihara, Joseph S Ross, David S Liebeskind, Patrick Kwan, Terence J Quinn, Jerome Engel, Nishant K Mishra
IMPORTANCE: Published data about the impact of poststroke seizures (PSSs) on the outcomes of patients with stroke are inconsistent and have not been systematically evaluated, to the authors' knowledge. OBJECTIVE: To investigate outcomes in people with PSS compared with people without PSS. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE, Embase, PsycInfo, Cochrane, LILACS, LIPECS, and Web of Science, with years searched from 1951 to January 30, 2023. STUDY SELECTION: Observational studies that reported PSS outcomes...
November 1, 2023: JAMA Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37694403/enhancing-enrollment-in-acute-stroke-trials-current-state-and-consensus-recommendations
#26
REVIEW
Joseph P Broderick, Gisele Sampaio Silva, Magdy Selim, Scott E Kasner, Yasmin Aziz, Jocelyn Sutherland, Edward C Jauch, Opeolu M Adeoye, Michael D Hill, Eva A Mistry, Patrick D Lyden, J Mocco, Elaine M Smith, Macarena Hernandez-Jimenez, Emir Deljkich, Hooman Kamel
The Stroke Treatment Academic Industry Roundtable (STAIR) convened a session and workshop regarding enrollment in acute stroke trials during the STAIR XII meeting on March 22, 2023. This forum brought together stroke physicians and researchers, members of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, industry representatives, and members of the US Food and Drug Administration to discuss the current status and opportunities for improving enrollment in acute stroke trials. The workshop identified the most relevant issues impacting enrollment in acute stroke trials and addressed potential action items for each...
October 2023: Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37609269/increasing-activity-after-stroke-a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-high-intensity-walking-and-step-activity-intervention
#27
Elizabeth D Thompson, Ryan T Pohlig, Kiersten M McCartney, T George Hornby, Scott E Kasner, Jonathan Raser-Schramm, Allison E Miller, Christopher E Henderson, Henry Wright, Tamara Wright, Darcy S Reisman
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity in people with chronic stroke profoundly affects daily function and increases recurrent stroke risk and mortality, making physical activity improvements an important target of intervention. We compared the effects of a high-intensity walking intervention (FAST), a step activity monitoring behavioral intervention (SAM), or a combined intervention (FAST+SAM) on physical activity (i.e., steps per day). We hypothesized the combined intervention would yield the greatest increase in steps per day...
August 9, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37588009/highly-visible-wall-timer-to-reduce-endovascular-treatment-time-for-stroke
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ossama Khazaal, Mougnyan Cox, Emily Grodinsky, Judy Dawod, Daniel Cristancho, Kofi-Buaku Atsina, Jonathan Y Ji, Elizabeth Neuhaus-Booth, Preethi Ramchand, Bryan A Pukenas, David Kung, Robert Hurst, Omar Choudhri, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Scott E Kasner, Christopher G Favilla
BACKGROUND: Endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke has revolutionized clinical care for patients with stroke and large vessel occlusion, but treatment remains time sensitive. At our stroke center, up to half of the door-to-groin time is accounted for after the patient arrives in the angio-suite. Here, we apply the concept of a highly visible timer in the angio-suite to quantify the impact on endovascular treatment time. METHODS: This was a single-center prospective pseudorandomized study conducted over a 32-week period...
November 2022: Stroke Vasc Interv Neurol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37582619/randomized-trial-of-a-social-support-intervention-to-improve-home-blood-pressure-monitoring-in-patients-with-cerebrovascular-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael T Mullen, Brett L Cucchiara, Steven R Messé, Ahmad Zamzam, Scott E Kasner
BACKGROUND: A pilot randomized trial evaluating whether a social support intervention improves adherence to home blood pressure (BP) monitoring among patients with cerebrovascular disease. METHODS: Subjects with ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, or transient ischemic attack within 5 years with BP >140/90, were given a centrally monitored home BP cuff and asked to check their BP twice a day for 90 ± 7 days. Subjects received text and/or email reminders for missed measurements and weekly reports on adherence/BP control...
June 27, 2023: Neurologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37541026/quality-of-life-concerns-and-treatment-priorities-in-patients-with-cancer-related-ischemic-stroke-a-prospective-survey-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judy Dawod, Mohammad Hossein Abbasi, Babak B Navi, Scott E Kasner
OBJECTIVES: Comorbid cancer with stroke is a complex situation with multiple factors affecting quality of life (QoL). No specific questionnaire exists to assess current drivers of QoL and future concerns and priorities in patients with cancer-related stroke. METHODS: After developing a structured survey instrument, we prospectively interviewed patients with recent ischemic stroke and active cancer to assess views about their condition, factors currently impacting QoL, concerns for the future, and preferences regarding antithrombotic treatment strategy...
August 2, 2023: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases: the Official Journal of National Stroke Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37432926/targeted-nanocarriers-co-opting-pulmonary-intravascular-leukocytes-for-drug-delivery-to-the-injured-brain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jia Nong, Patrick M Glassman, Jacob W Myerson, Viviana Zuluaga-Ramirez, Alba Rodriguez-Garcia, Alvin Mukalel, Serena Omo-Lamai, Landis R Walsh, Marco E Zamora, Xijing Gong, Zhicheng Wang, Kartik Bhamidipati, Raisa Y Kiseleva, Carlos H Villa, Colin Fred Greineder, Scott E Kasner, Drew Weissman, Michael J Mitchell, Silvia Muro, Yuri Persidsky, Jacob Samuel Brenner, Vladimir R Muzykantov, Oscar A Marcos-Contreras
Ex vivo -loaded white blood cells (WBC) can transfer cargo to pathological foci in the central nervous system (CNS). Here we tested affinity ligand driven in vivo loading of WBC in order to bypass the need for ex vivo WBC manipulation. We used a mouse model of acute brain inflammation caused by local injection of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α). We intravenously injected nanoparticles targeted to intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (anti-ICAM/NP). We found that (A) at 2 h, >20% of anti-ICAM/NP were localized to the lungs; (B) of the anti-ICAM/NP in the lungs >90% were associated with leukocytes; (C) at 6 and 22 h, anti-ICAM/NP pulmonary uptake decreased; (D) anti-ICAM/NP uptake in brain increased up to 5-fold in this time interval, concomitantly with migration of WBCs into the injured brain...
July 11, 2023: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428484/e-cigarettes-and-stroke-risk-present-uncertainties-and-future-directions
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Holly Elser, Maya Vijayaraghavan, Scott E Kasner
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 1, 2023: JAMA Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37398465/targeting-lipid-nanoparticles-to-the-blood-brain-barrier-to-ameliorate-acute-ischemic-stroke
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Jia Nong, Patrick M Glassman, Sahily Reyes-Esteves, Helene C Descamps, Vladimir V Shuvaev, Raisa Y Kiseleva, Tyler E Papp, Mohamad-Gabriel Alameh, Ying K Tam, Barbara L Mui, Serena Omo-Lamai, Marco E Zamora, Tea Shuvaeva, Evguenia Arguiri, Christoph A Thaiss, Jacob W Myerson, Drew Weissman, Scott E Kasner, Hamideh Parhiz, Vladimir R Muzykantov, Jacob S Brenner, Oscar A Marcos-Contreras
UNLABELLED: After more than 100 failed drug trials for acute ischemic stroke (AIS), one of the most commonly cited reasons for the failure has been that drugs achieve very low concentrations in the at-risk penumbra. To address this problem, here we employ nanotechnology to significantly enhance drug concentration in the penumbra's blood-brain barrier (BBB), whose increased permeability in AIS has long been hypothesized to kill neurons by exposing them to toxic plasma proteins. To devise drug-loaded nanocarriers targeted to the BBB, we conjugated them with antibodies that bind to various cell adhesion molecules on the BBB endothelium...
June 13, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358891/redefining-the-role-of-heart-failure-in-stroke
#34
EDITORIAL
Jens Witsch, Scott E Kasner
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 14, 2023: European Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37345798/management-of-patients-with-patent-foramen-ovale-and-stroke-a-national-survey-of-interventional-cardiologists-and-vascular-neurologists
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farhan Khan, Laith A Derbas, Steven R Messé, Clifford Kavinsky, Scott E Kasner, Christopher G Favilla
Background Results from multiple clinical trials support patent foramen ovale closure after cryptogenic stroke in select patients, but it remains unclear how new data and updated professional society guidelines have impacted clinical practice. Here, we aimed to compare how stroke neurologists and interventional cardiologists approach patients with cryptogenic stroke with patent foramen ovale and how critical anatomic and clinical factors influence decision making. Methods and Results An electronic survey was administered to 1556 vascular neurologists and 1057 interventional cardiologists throughout the United States...
July 4, 2023: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37226773/association-between-soluble-intercellular-adhesion-molecule-1-and-intracerebral-hemorrhage-outcomes-in-the-fast-trial
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jens Witsch, David Roh, Stephanie Oh, Costantino Iadecola, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Scott E Kasner, Stephan A Mayer, Santosh B Murthy
BACKGROUND: Neutrophil-mediated inflammation in the acute phase of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) worsens outcome in preclinical studies. sICAM-1 (soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1), an inducible ligand for integrins and cell-cell adhesion molecules, is critical for neutrophil extravasation. We aimed to determine whether serum levels of sICAM-1 are associated with worse outcomes after ICH. METHODS: We conducted a post hoc secondary analysis of an observational cohort using data from the FAST trial (Factor-VII for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment)...
May 25, 2023: Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37210597/wildfire-smoke-monitoring-for-agricultural-safety-and-health-in-rural-washington
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire Schollaert, Elena Austin, Edmund Seto, June Spector, Scott Waller, Edward Kasner
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the performance of a low-cost smoke sampling platform relative to environmental and occupational exposure monitoring methods in a rural agricultural region in central Washington state. METHODS: We co-located the Thingy AQ sampling platform alongside cyclone-based gravimetric samplers, a nephelometer, and an environmental beta attenuation mass (E-BAM) monitor during August and September of 2020. Ambient particulate matter concentrations were collected during a smoke and non-smoke period and measurements were compared across sampling methods...
May 20, 2023: Journal of Agromedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37094376/trends-in-the-prevalence-of-stroke-among-community-dwelling-individuals-in-the-us-1999-2018
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wells Andres, Aaron Rothstein, Holly Elser, Kelly L Sloane, Rebecca F Gottesman, Scott E Kasner, Andrea L C Schneider
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 24, 2023: JAMA Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36870988/always-look-on-the-bright-side-associations-of-optimism-with-functional-outcomes-after-stroke
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelly L Sloane, Scott E Kasner, Christopher G Favilla, Aaron Rothstein, Jens Witsch, Roy H Hamilton, Andrea L C Schneider
Background Psychological health is as an important contributor to recovery after cardiovascular disease, but the roles of both optimism and depression in stroke recovery are not well characterized. Methods and Results A total of 879 participants in the SRUP (Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations) 2005 to 2006 Study, aged ≥50 years, with incident stroke admitted to a rehabilitation facility were included. Optimism was assessed by the question: "Are you optimistic about the future?" Depression was defined by Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale score >16...
March 4, 2023: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36868517/targeted-drug-delivery-to-the-brain-endothelium-dominates-over-passive-delivery-via-vascular-leak-in-experimental-intracerebral-hemorrhage
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sahily Reyes-Esteves, Jia Nong, Patrick M Glassman, Serena Omo-Lamai, Sarah Ohashi, Jacob W Myerson, Marco E Zamora, Xiaonan Ma, Scott E Kasner, Lauren Sansing, Vladimir R Muzykantov, Oscar A Marcos-Contreras, Jacob S Brenner
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is one of the most common causes of fatal stroke, yet has no specific drug therapies. Many attempts at passive intravenous (IV) delivery in ICH have failed to deliver drugs to the salvageable area around the hemorrhage. The passive delivery method assumes vascular leak through the ruptured blood-brain barrier will allow drug accumulation in the brain. Here we tested this assumption using intrastriatal injection of collagenase, a well-established experimental model of ICH. Fitting with hematoma expansion in clinical ICH, we showed that collagenase-induced blood leak drops significantly by 4 h after ICH onset and is gone by 24 h...
March 1, 2023: Journal of Controlled Release
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