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51. Ischemic Lesion Growth in Patients with a Persistent Target Mismatch After Large Vessel Occlusion.

52. The Hunter-8 Scale Prehospital Triage Workflow for Identification of Large Vessel Occlusion and Brain Haemorrhage.

53. Ultra-Long Transfers for Endovascular Thrombectomy-Mission Impossible?: The Australia-New Zealand Experience.

54. Impairments, and physical design and culture of a rehabilitation unit influence stroke survivor activity: qualitative analysis of rehabilitation staff perceptions.

55. Association of Endovascular Thrombectomy With Functional Outcome in Patients With Acute Stroke With a Large Ischemic Core.

56. Diagnostic Utility of Computed Tomography Perfusion in the Telestroke Setting.

57. Stroke survivors' perceptions of the factors that influence engagement in activity outside dedicated therapy sessions in a rehabilitation unit: A qualitative study.

58. Impact of an outpatient telestroke clinic on management of rural stroke patients.

59. Evaluation of an online intervention for improving stroke survivors' health-related quality of life: A randomised controlled trial.

60. Transition in Incidence Rate of Hospitalised Stroke and Case Fatality Rate in the Hunter Region, Australia, 2001-2019: A Prospective Hospital-Based Study.

61. Altering the rehabilitation environment to improve stroke survivor activity: A Phase II trial.

62. The long-term unmet needs of informal carers of stroke survivors at home: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies.

63. Physiotherapy using a free-standing robotic exoskeleton for patients with spinal cord injury: a feasibility study.

64. One-Year Risk of Stroke After Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke in Hunter New England, Australia (INSIST Study).

65. Real-World Cost-Effectiveness of Late Time Window Thrombectomy for Patients With Ischemic Stroke.

66. Stroke Patients With Faster Core Growth Have Greater Benefit From Endovascular Therapy.

67. Decreased Intracranial Pressure Elevation and Cerebrospinal Fluid Outflow Resistance: A Potential Mechanism of Hypothermia Cerebroprotection Following Experimental Stroke.

68. Short-duration hypothermia completed prior to reperfusion prevents intracranial pressure elevation following ischaemic stroke in rats.

69. Development and Pilot Implementation of TACTICS VR: A Virtual Reality-Based Stroke Management Workflow Training Application and Training Framework.

70. Effects of therapy with a free-standing robotic exoskeleton on motor function and other health indicators in people with severe mobility impairment due to chronic stroke: A quasi-controlled study.

71. Ultra-Short Duration Hypothermia Prevents Intracranial Pressure Elevation Following Ischaemic Stroke in Rats.

72. Assessing the Relative Value of CT Perfusion Compared to Non-contrast CT and CT Angiography in Prognosticating Reperfusion-Eligible Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients.

73. CSF Secretion Is Not Altered by NKCC1 Nor TRPV4 Antagonism in Healthy Rats.

74. Altered Cerebrospinal Fluid Clearance and Increased Intracranial Pressure in Rats 18 h After Experimental Cortical Ischaemia.

75. The Need for Structured Strategies to Improve Stroke Care in a Rural Telestroke Network in Northern New South Wales, Australia: An Observational Study.

76. What Is the "Optimal" Target Mismatch Criteria for Acute Ischemic Stroke?

77. Association of Collateral Status and Ischemic Core Growth in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke.

78. Role of Computed Tomography Perfusion in Identification of Acute Lacunar Stroke Syndromes.

79. Secondary Prevention of Stroke: Study Protocol for a Telehealth-Delivered Physical Activity and Diet Pilot Randomized Trial (ENAbLE-Pilot).

80. An online survey of informal caregivers' unmet needs and associated factors.

81. Reduced Impact of Endovascular Thrombectomy on Disability in Real-World Practice, Relative to Randomized Controlled Trial Evidence in Australia.

82. Tranexamic acid in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage (STOP-AUST): a multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial.

83. The Metabolic Cost of Exercising With a Robotic Exoskeleton: A Comparison of Healthy and Neurologically Impaired People.

84. Multimodal Computed Tomography Increases the Detection of Posterior Fossa Strokes Compared to Brain Non-contrast Computed Tomography.

85. An online cross-sectional survey of the health risk behaviours among informal caregivers.

86. Permeability Measures Predict Hemorrhagic Transformation after Ischemic Stroke.

87. YouTube as a resource for evaluating the unmet needs of caregivers of stroke survivors.

88. Air vs. Road Decision for Endovascular Clot Retrieval in a Rural Telestroke Network.

89. The unmet needs of carers of stroke survivors: An evaluation of Google search results.

90. The Characteristics of Patients With Possible Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke in the Hunter and Manning Valley Regions, Australia (the INSIST Study).

91. Implementation of multimodal computed tomography in a telestroke network: Five-year experience.

92. Computed Tomography Perfusion Identifies Patients With Stroke With Impaired Cardiac Function.

93. Choroid plexus volume after stroke.

94. Do powered over-ground lower limb robotic exoskeletons affect outcomes in the rehabilitation of people with acquired brain injury?

95. An online intervention for improving stroke survivors' health-related quality of life: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

96. Exploring the relationship between ischemic core volume and clinical outcomes after thrombectomy or thrombolysis.

97. Modafinil treatment modulates functional connectivity in stroke survivors with severe fatigue.

98. Evaluation of three measures of cardiorespiratory fitness in independently ambulant stroke survivors.

99. Influence of occlusion site and baseline ischemic core on outcome in patients with ischemic stroke.

100. "This is our life now. Our new normal": A qualitative study of the unmet needs of carers of stroke survivors.

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