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2. E-054 Intravenous cangrelor use for neuroendovascular procedures: a multicenter experience and updated systematic review
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Desai, H, primary, Al-Salihi, M, additional, Morsi, R, additional, Vayani, O, additional, Kothari, S, additional, Thind, S, additional, Carrión-Penagos, J, additional, Baskaran, A, additional, Tarabichi, A, additional, Bonderski, V, additional, Siegler, J, additional, Hahn, M, additional, Coleman, E, additional, Brorson, J, additional, Mendelson, S, additional, Mansour, A, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Hurley, M, additional, Prabhakaran, S, additional, Linfante, I, additional, and Kass-Hout, T, additional
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- 2023
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3. LB-005 Hemera 1 carboxyhemoglobin oxygendelivery for revascularization in acute stroke: a prospective, randomized phase 1 clinical trial
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Linfante, I, primary, Clark, W, additional, Houssen, D, additional, Hanel, R, additional, Reshi, R, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Jubin, R, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Grotta, J, additional, Wicks, R, additional, Pervez, M, additional, Cipolla, M, additional, Liebeskind, D, additional, and Nogueira, R, additional
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- 2023
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4. Treatment of wide-necked aneurysms with the Low-profile Visualized Intraluminal Support (LVIS Jr) device: a multicenter experience
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Grossberg, J A, Hanel, R A, Dabus, G, Keigher, K, Haussen, D C, Sauvageau, E, Linfante, I, Gonsales, D, Aguilar Salinas, P, Bouslama, M, Mayich, M, Nogueira, R G, and Lopes, D K
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- 2017
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5. Training guidelines for endovascular stroke intervention: an international multi-society consensus document
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Lavine, S. D., Cockroft, K., Hoh, B., Bambakidis, N., Khalessi, A. A., Woo, H., Riina, H., Siddiqui, A., Hirsch, J. A., Chong, W., Rice, H., Wenderoth, J., Mitchell, P., Coulthard, A., Signh, T. J., Phatorous, C., Khangure, M., Klurfan, P., ter Brugge, K., Iancu, D, Gunnarsson, T., Jansen, O., Muto, M., Szikora, I., Pierot, L., Brouwer, P., Gralla, J., Renowden, S., Andersson, T., Fiehler, J., Turjman, F., White, P., Januel, A. C., Spelle, L., Kulcsar, Z., Chapot, R., Biondi, A., Dima, S., Taschner, C., Szajner, M., Krajina, A., Sakai, N., Matsumaru, Y., Yoshimura, S., Ezura, M., Fujinaka, T., Iihara, K., Ishii, A., Higashi, T., Hirohata, M., Hyodo, A., Ito, Y., Kawanishi, M., Kiyosue, H., Kobayashi, E., Kobayashi, S., Kuwayama, N., Matsumoto, Y., Miyachi, S., Murayama, Y., Nagata, I., Nakahara, I., Nemoto, S., Niimi, Y., Oishi, H., Satomi, J., Satow, T., Sugiu, K., Tanaka, M., Terada, T., Yamagami, H., Diaz, O., Lylyk, P., Jayaraman, M. V., Patsalides, A., Gandhi, C. D., Lee, S. K., Abruzzo, T., Albani, B., Ansari, S. A., Arthur, A. S., Baxter, B. W., Bulsara, K. R., Chen, M., Almandoz, J. E. Delgado, Fraser, J. F., Heck, D. V., Hetts, S. W., Hussain, M. S., Klucznik, R. P., Leslie-Mawzi, T. M., Mack, W. J., McTaggart, R. A., Meyers, P. M., Mocco, J., Prestigiacomo, C. J., Pride, G. L., Rasmussen, P. A., Starke, R. M., Sunenshine, P. J., Tarr, R. W., Frei, D. F., Ribo, M., Nogueira, R. G., Zaidat, O. O., Jovin, T., Linfante, I., Yavagal, D., Liebeskind, D., Novakovic, R., Pongpech, S., Rodesch, G., Soderman, M., Taylor, A., Krings, T., Orbach, D., Picard, L., Suh, D. C., and Zhang, H. Q.
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- 2016
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6. O-072 Characteristics of a COVID-19 cohort with large vessel occlusion: a multicenter international study
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Jabbour, P, primary, Dmytriw, A, additional, Sweid, A, additional, Piotin, M, additional, Bekelis, K, additional, Sourour, N, additional, Raz, E, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Kole, M, additional, Nimjee, S, additional, Lopes, D, additional, Hassan, A, additional, Kan, P, additional, Ghorbani, M, additional, Levitt, M, additional, Pandey, A, additional, Starke, R, additional, El Naamani, K, additional, Abbas, R, additional, Mansour, O, additional, Walker, M, additional, Heran, M, additional, Kuhn, A, additional, Menon, B, additional, Sivakumar, S, additional, Mowla, A, additional, Zha, A, additional, Cooke, D, additional, Siddiqui, A, additional, Gupta, G, additional, Tiu, C, additional, Portela, P, additional, De la Ossa, N, additional, Orra, X, additional, De Lera, M, additional, Ribo, M, additional, Piano, M, additional, De Sousa, K, additional, Al Mufti, F, additional, Hashim, Z, additional, Renieri, L, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Feineigle, P, additional, Patel, A, additional, Grossberg, J, additional, Saad, H, additional, Gooch, M, additional, Tjoumakaris, S, additional, Herial, N, additional, and Rosenwasser, R, additional
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- 2022
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7. O-007 First US multicenter experience using the pipeline flex embolization device with shield technology for treatment of intracranial aneurysms – periprocedural outcomes and early safety profile
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Kuhn, A, primary, Singh, J, additional, Abdelsalam, A, additional, Saini, V, additional, Burks, J, additional, Cortez, G, additional, Abbas, R, additional, Pervez, M, additional, Saei, H, additional, Burke, S, additional, Naragum, V, additional, Massari, F, additional, Marwah, S, additional, Gounis, M, additional, Hassan, A, additional, Malek, A, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Tjoumakaris, S, additional, Jabbour, P, additional, Hanel, R, additional, Starke, R, additional, and Puri, A, additional
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- 2022
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8. Giant intracranial aneurysms: Natural history and 1-year case fatality after endovascular or surgical treatment
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Dengler, Julius, Rüfenacht, Daniel, Meyer, Bernhard, Rohde, Veit, Endres, Matthias, Lenga, Pavlina, Uttinger, Konstantin, Rücker, Viktoria, Kursumovic, Adisa, Hong, Bujung, Mielke, Dorothee, Schmidt, Nils Ole, Burkhardt, Jan-Karl, Bijlenga, Philippe, Boccardi, Edoardo, Cognard, Christophe, Heuschmann, Peter U., Vajkoczy, Peter, Bauknecht, H.C., Bohner, G., Liebig, T., Wiener, E., Gläsker, S., Klingler, J.-H., Scheiwe, C., van Velthoven, V., Zentner, J., Durner, G., König, R., Pedro, M.T., Wirtz, R., Fiss, I., Kombos, T., Guhl, S., Schroeder, H.W.S., Strowitzki, M., Eicker, S., Steiger, H., Turowski, B., Abdulazim, A., Etminan, N., Haenggi, D., Kalff, R., Walter, J., Brawanski, A., Schebesch, K.M., Ardeshiri, A., Sure, Ulrich, Wrede, Karsten, Schmidt, N.O., Regelsberger, J., Westphal, M., Hosch, H., Moskopp, D., Hohaus, C., Meisel, H.J., Lehmberg, J., Wostrack, M., Ganslandt, O., Hopf, N., Musahl, C., Graewe, A., Meier, U., Krauss, J., Nakamura, M., Grote, A., Güresir, E., Schramm, J., Simon, M., Vatter, H., Rath, S.A., Boxhammer, E., Hoffmann, K.T., Diepers, M., Fandino, J., Marbacher, S., Familiari, P., Raco, A., Schaller, K., Gruber, A., Knosp, E., Wang, W.T., Rüfenacht, D.A., Wanke, I., Piano, M., Hernesniemi, J., Lehecka, M., Niemelä, M., Nurminen, V., Burkhardt, J.K., Bozinov, O., Maldaner, N., Regli, L., Eliava, S.S., Shekhtman, O.D., Helthuis, J., van Doormaal, T., van der Zwan, A., Dammers, R., Dirven, C.M.F., Gawlitza, M., Guenego, A., Fiedler, J., Kato, N., Murayama, Y., Dabus, G., Linfante, I., Starosciak, A.K., Miran, M.S., Suri, M.F.K., and Neurosurgery
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Male ,Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Medizin ,Aneurysm, Ruptured ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,medicine.artery ,Case fatality rate ,medicine ,Aphasia ,Humans ,Giant intracranial aneurysm ,cardiovascular diseases ,Aneurysm rupture ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Surgical treatment ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Movement Disorders ,business.industry ,Endovascular Procedures ,Angiography, Digital Subtraction ,Vascular disorders ,Retrospective cohort study ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,ddc:616.8 ,3. Good health ,Surgery ,Natural history ,Europe ,Hospitalization ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Relative risk ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Internal carotid artery ,business ,Vascular Surgical Procedures ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
OBJECTIVEClinical evidence on giant intracranial aneurysms (GIAs), intracranial aneurysms with a diameter of at least 25 mm, is limited. The authors aimed to investigate the natural history, case fatality, and treatment outcomes of ruptured and unruptured GIAs.METHODSIn this international observational registry study, patients with a ruptured or unruptured GIA received conservative management (CM), surgical management (SM), or endovascular management (EM). The authors investigated rupture rates and case fatality.RESULTSThe retrospective cohort comprised 219 patients with GIAs (21.9% ruptured GIAs and 78.1% unruptured GIAs) whose index hospitalization occurred between January 2006 and November 2016. The index hospitalization in the prospective cohort (362 patients with GIAs [17.1% ruptured and 82.9% unruptured]) occurred between December 2008 and February 2017. In the retrospective cohort, the risk ratio for death at a mean follow-up of 4.8 years (SD 2.2 years) after CM, compared with EM and SM, was 1.63 (95% CI 1.23–2.16) in ruptured GIAs and 3.96 (95% CI 2.57–6.11) in unruptured GIAs. In the prospective cohort, the 1-year case fatality in ruptured GIAs/unruptured GIAs was 100%/22.0% during CM, 36.0%/3.0% after SM, and 39.0%/12.0% after EM. Corresponding 1-year rupture rates in unruptured GIAs were 25.0% during CM, 1.2% after SM, and 2.5% after EM. In unruptured GIAs, the HR for death within the 1st year in patients with posterior circulation GIAs was 6.7 (95% CI 1.5–30.4, p < 0.01), with patients with a GIA at the supraclinoid internal carotid artery as reference. Different sizes of unruptured GIAs were not associated with 1-year case fatality.CONCLUSIONSRupture rates for unruptured GIAs were high, and the natural history and treatment outcomes for ruptured GIAs were poor. Patients undergoing SM or EM showed lower case fatality and rupture rates than those undergoing CM. This difference in outcome may in part be influenced by patients in the CM group having been found poor candidates for SM or EM.Clinical trial registration no.: NCT02066493 (clinicaltrials.gov)
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9. Global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on subarachnoid haemorrhage hospitalisations, aneurysm treatment and in-hospital mortality: 1-year follow-up
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Nguyen, Tn, Qureshi, Mm, Klein, P, Yamagami, H, Mikulik, R, Etminan, N, Abdalkader, M, Mansour, Oy, Czlonkowska, A, Lo, H, Sathya, A, Demeestere, J, Tsivgoulis, G, Sakai, N, Sedova, P, Kristoffersen, Es, Mohammaden, M, Lereis, Vp, Scollo, Sd, Ma, A, Rahman, A, Bonnet, T, Cortier, J, De Raedt, S, Lemmens, R, Ligot, N, Hidalgo, Rct, Cuervo, Dlm, Neves, Ld, Rezende, Mts, Santiago, Ib, Sirakov, A, Sirakov, S, Cora, Ea, Kelly, Me, Lavoie, P, Peeling, L, Pikula, A, Rivera, R, Chen, Hs, Chen, Ym, Fang, Hl, Bedekovic, Mr, Budincevic, H, Strossmayer, Jj, Hrabanovska, E, Jurak, L, Cabal, M, Kadlckova, J, Karpowicz, I, Palouskova, H, Reiser, M, Klecka, L, Kovar, M, Neumann, J, Rekova, P, Sramek, M, Vitkova, E, Skorna, M, Zakova, L, Sobh, K, Alpay, K, Rautio, R, Strbian, D, Gentric, Jc, Magro, E, Naggara, O, Reiner, P, Abdulazim, A, Bohmann, Fo, Boskamp, S, Gerber, Jc, Kaiser, Dpo, Kestner, Ri, Mbroh, J, Neyazi, M, Rosenkranz, M, Sani, Af, Poli, S, Thomalla, G, Karapanayiotides, T, Kargiotis, O, Koutroulou, I, Palaiodimou, L, Guerra, Jdb, Huded, V, Nagendra, S, Prajapati, C, Krishna, A, Ghoreishi, A, Ilkhchi, Rb, Jalili, J, Sabetay, Si, Abu Raya, T, Acampa, M, Longoni, M, Bigliani, Cr, Castellan, L, Ornello, R, Renieri, L, Romoli, M, Sacco, S, Sangalli, D, Vigano, M, Zini, A, Tokimura, H, Sonoda, K, Todo, K, Fukuda, H, Fujita, K, Sakaguchi, M, Uno, M, Kan, I, Kosuke, M, Kono, R, Kimura, N, Yamamoto, N, Yamamoto, R, Doijiri, R, Shindo, S, Ohara, N, Imamura, H, Ogawa, T, Uwatoko, T, Kanamaru, T, Fujinaka, T, Takenobu, Y, Toyoda, K, Matsumaru, Y, Yazawa, Y, Sugiura, Y, Baek, Jh, Sunmonu, Ta, Kwon, Ys, Lee, Yh, Seo, Kd, Sohn, Si, Chan, Yc, Zaidi, Waw, Barrientos-Prieto, J, Gongora-Rivera, F, Martinez-Marino, M, Calderon-Vallejo, A, Groppa, S, Pavel, L, Coutinho, Jm, Dippel, D, Rinkel, L, Van Dam-Nolen, Dhk, Nwazor, Eo, Al Hashimi, Am, Ahmad, S, Rashid, U, Rodriguez-Kadota, L, Vences, Ma, Yalung, Pm, Jsh, Dy, Brola, W, Dorobek, M, Karlinski, Ma, Labuz-Roszak, Bm, Lasek-Bal, A, Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, H, Staszewski, J, Sobolewski, P, Zielinska-Turek, J, Araujo, Ap, Fonseca, L, Debiec, A, Silva, Ml, Castro, P, Rocha, M, Falup-Pecurariu, Rc, Venketasubramanian, N, Mako, Gkm, Ayo-Martin, O, Wiacek, M, Blasco, J, Cruz-Culebras, A, Hernandez-Fernandez, F, Fernandez, Cr, Lopez, Je, Rodriguez, A, Bolognese, M, Karwacki, Gm, Keller, E, Machi, P, Bernava, G, Boonyakarnkul, S, Churojana, A, Hammami, N, Bajrami, A, Senadim, S, Hussain, Si, John, S, Dow, G, Krishnan, K, Lenthall, R, Wong, K, Zhang, Lq, Altschul, D, Asif, Ks, Aziz-Sultan, Ma, Bach, I, Below, K, Biller, J, Cervantes-Arslanian, Am, Chaudhry, Sa, Chebl, A, Chen, M, Colasurdo, M, Czap, A, Dasenbrock, H, Bahiru, Z, de Havenon, Ah, Dharmadhikari, S, Dmytriw, Aa, Eskey, Cj, Etherton, M, Ezepue, C, Fink, L, Gasimova, U, Goyal, N, Grimmett, Kb, Hakemi, M, Hester, T, Inoa, V, Kan, Pt, Kasper, Em, Khandelwal, P, Khatri, R, Khoury, Nn, Kim, Bs, Kolikonda, M, Kuhn, Al, Linares, G, Linfante, I, Loochtan, Ai, Lukovits, Tg, Male, Ss, Khawaja, Am, Maali, L, Galecio-Castillo, Em, Min, Jy, Mohamed, Ga, Nalleballe, K, Ortega-Gutierrez, S, Radaideh, Y, Ramakrishnan, P, Masoud, He, Reddy, Ab, Ruland, S, Omran, Ss, Sheth, Sa, Puri, As, Rahangdale, Rh, Siegler, Je, Starosciak, Ak, Tarlov, Ne, Taylor, Ra, Tsai, J, Wang, Mj, Wong, Kh, Zaidat, Oo, Hv, Le, Phan, Ht, Ton, Md, Tran, Ad, Sirakova, K, Pham, Tn, Mohlenbruch, Ma, Nagel, S, Raymond, J, Nogueira, Rg, Neurology, ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes, and ANS - Neurovascular Disorders
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,COVID-19 ,SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE ,CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
BackgroundPrior studies indicated a decrease in the incidences of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH) during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. We evaluated differences in the incidence, severity of aSAH presentation, and ruptured aneurysm treatment modality during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the preceding year.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study including 49 countries and 187 centres. We recorded volumes for COVID-19 hospitalisations, aSAH hospitalisations, Hunt-Hess grade, coiling, clipping and aSAH in-hospital mortality. Diagnoses were identified by International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, codes or stroke databases from January 2019 to May 2021.ResultsOver the study period, there were 16 247 aSAH admissions, 344 491 COVID-19 admissions, 8300 ruptured aneurysm coiling and 4240 ruptured aneurysm clipping procedures. Declines were observed in aSAH admissions (−6.4% (95% CI −7.0% to −5.8%), p=0.0001) during the first year of the pandemic compared with the prior year, most pronounced in high-volume SAH and high-volume COVID-19 hospitals. There was a trend towards a decline in mild and moderate presentations of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) (mild: −5% (95% CI −5.9% to –4.3%), p=0.06; moderate: −8.3% (95% CI −10.2% to –6.7%), p=0.06) but no difference in higher SAH severity. The ruptured aneurysm clipping rate remained unchanged (30.7% vs 31.2%, p=0.58), whereas ruptured aneurysm coiling increased (53.97% vs 56.5%, p=0.009). There was no difference in aSAH in-hospital mortality rate (19.1% vs 20.1%, p=0.12).ConclusionDuring the first year of the pandemic, there was a decrease in aSAH admissions volume, driven by a decrease in mild to moderate presentation of aSAH. There was an increase in the ruptured aneurysm coiling rate but neither change in the ruptured aneurysm clipping rate nor change in aSAH in-hospital mortality.Trial registration numberNCT04934020.
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10. Largest neurosurgical social media group and its impact on communication and research
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Chaurasia, B., Umana, G.E., Scalia, G., Barresi, F., Yağmurlu, K., Soldozy, S., Deora, H., Raudino, G., Graziano, F., Nicoletti, G.F., Cicero, S. Lo, Maugeri, R., Tomasi, S.O., Zileli, M., Graffeo, C.S., Herrera, R.R., Shah, A., Ha, Y., Chaurasiya, R.K., Kim, H.S., Sameshima, T., Borba, L., Rotta, J.M., Chowdhury, D., Chaurasia, R.K., Grotenhuis, J.A., Linfante, I., Sekhar, L.N., Chaurasia, B., Umana, G.E., Scalia, G., Barresi, F., Yağmurlu, K., Soldozy, S., Deora, H., Raudino, G., Graziano, F., Nicoletti, G.F., Cicero, S. Lo, Maugeri, R., Tomasi, S.O., Zileli, M., Graffeo, C.S., Herrera, R.R., Shah, A., Ha, Y., Chaurasiya, R.K., Kim, H.S., Sameshima, T., Borba, L., Rotta, J.M., Chowdhury, D., Chaurasia, R.K., Grotenhuis, J.A., Linfante, I., and Sekhar, L.N.
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Item does not contain fulltext, BACKGROUND: The use of social media to communicate and disseminate knowledge has increased exponentially, especially in the field of neurosurgery. 'Neurosurgery cocktail' (NC) was developed by a group of young neurosurgeons as a means of sharing didactic materials and clinical experiences via social media. It connects 35.000 neurosurgeons worldwide on multiple platforms, primarily Facebook and Twitter. Given the rising utilization of social media in neurosurgery, the popularity of NC has also increased since its inception. In this study, the authors surveyed the social media analytics of NC for both Facebook and Twitter. Besides, we reviewed the literature on the use of social media in neurosurgery. METHODS: Facebook and Twitter metrics were extracted through each respective platform's analytics tools from December 2020 (earliest available date for data analysis) through January 2021. A literature search was conducted using PubMed (MEDLINE) and Scopus databases. RESULTS: On Facebook, as of January 2021, the group had a total of 25.590 members (87.6% male), most commonly (29%) between 35 and 44 years of age with over 100 countries were represented. As of January 2021, they had amassed 6457 followers on Twitter. During the last 28 d between December 2020 and January 2021, the account published 65 tweets that garnered a total of 196,900 impressions. Twelve articles were identified in our literature review on the use of social media within the neurosurgical community. CONCLUSIONS: NC is one of the most widely utilized neurosurgical social media resources available. Sharing knowledge has been broadened thanks to the recent social media evolution, and NC has become a leading player in disseminating neurosurgical knowledge.
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11. Pipeline endovascular device for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms at the level of the circle of Willis and beyond: multicenter experience
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Martínez-Galdámez, M, Romance, A, Vega, P, Vega, A, Caniego, J L, Paul, L, Linfante, I, and Dabus, G
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12. LB-004 Intravenous alteplase has different effects on the efficacy of aspiration and stent retriever thrombectomy: analysis of the COMPASS trial
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Mokin, M, primary, Waqas, M, additional, Fifi, J, additional, De Leacy, R, additional, Fiorella, D, additional, Levy, E, additional, Snyder, K, additional, Hanel, R, additional, Woodward, K, additional, Chaudry, I, additional, Rai, A, additional, Frei, D, additional, Delgado Almandoz, J, additional, Kelly, M, additional, Arthur, A, additional, Baxter, B, additional, English, J, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Fargen, K, additional, Turk, A, additional, Mocco, J, additional, and Siddiqui, A, additional
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13. Decline in subarachnoid haemorrhage volumes associated with the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Nguyen, T.N. Haussen, D.C. Qureshi, M.M. Yamagami, H. Fujinaka, T. Mansour, O.Y. Abdalkader, M. Frankel, M. Qiu, Z. Taylor, A. Lylyk, P. Eker, O.F. Mechtouff, L. Piotin, M. Lima, F.O. Mont'Alverne, F. Izzath, W. Sakai, N. Mohammaden, M. Al-Bayati, A.R. Renieri, L. Mangiafico, S. Ozretic, D. Chalumeau, V. Ahmad, S. Rashid, U. Hussain, S.I. John, S. Griffin, E. Thornton, J. Fiorot, J.A. Rivera, R. Hammami, N. Cervantes-Arslanian, A.M. Dasenbrock, H.H. Vu, H.L. Nguyen, V.Q. Hetts, S. Bourcier, R. Guile, R. Walker, M. Sharma, M. Frei, D. Jabbour, P. Herial, N. Al-Mufti, F. Ozdemir, A.O. Aykac, O. Gandhi, D. Chugh, C. Matouk, C. Lavoie, P. Edgell, R. Beer-Furlan, A. Chen, M. Killer-Oberpfalzer, M. Pereira, V.M. Nicholson, P. Huded, V. Ohara, N. Watanabe, D. Shin, D.H. Magalhaes, P.S.C. Kikano, R. Ortega-Gutierrez, S. Farooqui, M. Abou-Hamden, A. Amano, T. Yamamoto, R. Weeks, A. Cora, E.A. Sivan-Hoffmann, R. Crosa, R. Möhlenbruch, M. Nagel, S. Al-Jehani, H. Sheth, S.A. Rivera, V.S.L. Siegler, J.E. Sani, A.F. Puri, A.S. Kuhn, A.L. Bernava, G. Machi, P. Abud, D.G. Pontes-Neto, O.M. Wakhloo, A.K. Voetsch, B. Raz, E. Yaghi, S. Mehta, B.P. Kimura, N. Murakami, M. Lee, J.S. Hong, J.M. Fahed, R. Walker, G. Hagashi, E. Cordina, S.M. Roh, H.G. Wong, K. Arenillas, J.F. Martinez-Galdamez, M. Blasco, J. Vasquez, A.R. Fonseca, L. Silva, M.L. Wu, T.Y. John, S. Brehm, A. Psychogios, M. Mack, W.J. Tenser, M. Todaka, T. Fujimura, M. Novakovic, R. Deguchi, J. Sugiura, Y. Tokimura, H. Khatri, R. Kelly, M. Peeling, L. Murayama, Y. Winters, H.S. Wong, J. Teleb, M. Payne, J. Fukuda, H. Miyake, K. Shimbo, J. Sugimura, Y. Uno, M. Takenobu, Y. Matsumaru, Y. Yamada, S. Kono, R. Kanamaru, T. Morimoto, M. Iida, J. Saini, V. Yavagal, D. Bushnaq, S. Huang, W. Linfante, I. Kirmani, J. Liebeskind, D.S. Szeder, V. Shah, R. Devlin, T.G. Birnbaum, L. Luo, J. Churojana, A. Masoud, H.E. Lopez, C.Y. Steinfort, B. Ma, A. Hassan, A.E. Al Hashmi, A. McDermott, M. Mokin, M. Chebl, A. Kargiotis, O. Tsivgoulis, G. Morris, J.G. Eskey, C.J. Thon, J. Rebello, L. Altschul, D. Cornett, O. Singh, V. Pandian, J. Kulkarni, A. Lavados, P.M. Olavarria, V.V. Todo, K. Yamamoto, Y. Silva, G.S. Geyik, S. Johann, J. Multani, S. Kaliaev, A. Sonoda, K. Hashimoto, H. Alhazzani, A. Chung, D.Y. Mayer, S.A. Fifi, J.T. Hill, M.D. Zhang, H. Yuan, Z. Shang, X. Castonguay, A.C. Gupta, R. Jovin, T.G. Raymond, J. Zaidat, O.O. Nogueira, R.G.
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Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, decreased volumes of stroke admissions and mechanical thrombectomy were reported. The study's objective was to examine whether subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm coiling interventions demonstrated similar declines. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective, observational study across 6 continents, 37 countries and 140 comprehensive stroke centres. Patients with the diagnosis of SAH, aneurysmal SAH, ruptured aneurysm coiling interventions and COVID-19 were identified by prospective aneurysm databases or by International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, codes. The 3-month cumulative volume, monthly volumes for SAH hospitalisations and ruptured aneurysm coiling procedures were compared for the period before (1 year and immediately before) and during the pandemic, defined as 1 March-31 May 2020. The prior 1-year control period (1 March-31 May 2019) was obtained to account for seasonal variation. Findings There was a significant decline in SAH hospitalisations, with 2044 admissions in the 3 months immediately before and 1585 admissions during the pandemic, representing a relative decline of 22.5% (95% CI -24.3% to -20.7%, p
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Nogueira, R.G. Abdalkader, M. Qureshi, M.M. Frankel, M.R. Mansour, O.Y. Yamagami, H. Qiu, Z. Farhoudi, M. Siegler, J.E. Yaghi, S. Raz, E. Sakai, N. Ohara, N. Piotin, M. Mechtouff, L. Eker, O. Chalumeau, V. Kleinig, T.J. Pop, R. Liu, J. Winters, H.S. Shang, X. Vasquez, A.R. Blasco, J. Arenillas, J.F. Martinez-Galdamez, M. Brehm, A. Psychogios, M.-N. Lylyk, P. Haussen, D.C. Al-Bayati, A.R. Mohammaden, M.H. Fonseca, L. Luís Silva, M. Montalverne, F. Renieri, L. Mangiafico, S. Fischer, U. Gralla, J. Frei, D. Chugh, C. Mehta, B.P. Nagel, S. Mohlenbruch, M. Ortega-Gutierrez, S. Farooqui, M. Hassan, A.E. Taylor, A. Lapergue, B. Consoli, A. Campbell, B.C.V. Sharma, M. Walker, M. Van Horn, N. Fiehler, J. Nguyen, H.T. Nguyen, Q.T. Watanabe, D. Zhang, H. Le, H.V. Nguyen, V.Q. Shah, R. Devlin, T. Khandelwal, P. Linfante, I. Izzath, W. Lavados, P.M. Olavarría, V.V. Sampaio Silva, G. de Carvalho Sousa, A.V. Kirmani, J. Bendszus, M. Amano, T. Yamamoto, R. Doijiri, R. Tokuda, N. Yamada, T. Terasaki, T. Yazawa, Y. Morris, J.G. Griffin, E. Thornton, J. Lavoie, P. Matouk, C. Hill, M.D. Demchuk, A.M. Killer-Oberpfalzer, M. Nahab, F. Altschul, D. Ramos-Pachón, A. Pérez de la Ossa, N. Kikano, R. Boisseau, W. Walker, G. Cordina, S.M. Puri, A. Luisa Kuhn, A. Gandhi, D. Ramakrishnan, P. Novakovic-White, R. Chebl, A. Kargiotis, O. Czap, A. Zha, A. Masoud, H.E. Lopez, C. Ozretic, D. Al-Mufti, F. Zie, W. Duan, Z. Yuan, Z. Huang, W. Hao, Y. Luo, J. Kalousek, V. Bourcier, R. Guile, R. Hetts, S. Al-Jehani, H.M. AlHazzani, A. Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, E. Teleb, M. Payne, J. Lee, J.S. Hong, J.M. Sohn, S.-I. Hwang, Y.-H. Shin, D.H. Roh, H.G. Edgell, R. Khatri, R. Smith, A. Malik, A. Liebeskind, D. Herial, N. Jabbour, P. Magalhaes, P. Ozdemir, A.O. Aykac, O. Uwatoko, T. Dembo, T. Shimizu, H. Sugiura, Y. Miyashita, F. Fukuda, H. Miyake, K. Shimbo, J. Sugimura, Y. Beer-Furlan, A. Joshi, K. Catanese, L. Abud, D.G. Neto, O.G. Mehrpour, M. Al Hashmi, A. Saqqur, M. Mostafa, A. Fifi, J.T. Hussain, S. John, S. Gupta, R. Sivan-Hoffmann, R. Reznik, A. Sani, A.F. Geyik, S. Akıl, E. Churojana, A. Ghoreishi, A. Saadatnia, M. Sharifipour, E. Ma, A. Faulder, K. Wu, T. Leung, L. Malek, A. Voetsch, B. Wakhloo, A. Rivera, R. Barrientos Iman, D.M. Pikula, A. Lioutas, V.-A. Thomalla, G. Birnbaum, L. Machi, P. Bernava, G. McDermott, M. Kleindorfer, D. Wong, K. Patterson, M.S. Fiorot, J.A., Jr. Huded, V. Mack, W. Tenser, M. Eskey, C. Multani, S. Kelly, M. Janardhan, V. Cornett, O. Singh, V. Murayama, Y. Mokin, M. Yang, P. Zhang, X. Yin, C. Han, H. Peng, Y. Chen, W. Crosa, R. Frudit, M.E. Pandian, J.D. Kulkarni, A. Yagita, Y. Takenobu, Y. Matsumaru, Y. Yamada, S. Kono, R. Kanamaru, T. Yamazaki, H. Sakaguchi, M. Todo, K. Yamamoto, N. Sonoda, K. Yoshida, T. Hashimoto, H. Nakahara, I. Cora, E. Volders, D. Ducroux, C. Shoamanesh, A. Ospel, J. Kaliaev, A. Ahmed, S. Rashid, U. Rebello, L.C. Pereira, V.M. Fahed, R. Chen, M. Sheth, S.A. Palaiodimou, L. Tsivgoulis, G. Chandra, R. Koyfman, F. Leung, T. Khosravani, H. Dharmadhikari, S. Frisullo, G. Calabresi, P. Tsiskaridze, A. Lobjanidze, N. Grigoryan, M. Czlonkowska, A. de Sousa, D.A. Demeestere, J. Liang, C. Sangha, N. Lutsep, H.L. Ayo-Martín, Ó. Cruz-Culebras, A. Tran, A.D. Young, C.Y. Cordonnier, C. Caparros, F. De Lecinana, M.A. Fuentes, B. Yavagal, D. Jovin, T. Spelle, L. Moret, J. Khatri, P. Zaidat, O. Raymond, J. Martins, S. Nguyen, T.
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led to profound changes in the organization of health care systems worldwide. Aims: We sought to measure the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the volumes for mechanical thrombectomy, stroke, and intracranial hemorrhage hospitalizations over a three-month period at the height of the pandemic (1 March–31 May 2020) compared with two control three-month periods (immediately preceding and one year prior). Methods: Retrospective, observational, international study, across 6 continents, 40 countries, and 187 comprehensive stroke centers. The diagnoses were identified by their ICD-10 codes and/or classifications in stroke databases at participating centers. Results: The hospitalization volumes for any stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, and mechanical thrombectomy were 26,699, 4002, and 5191 in the three months immediately before versus 21,576, 3540, and 4533 during the first three pandemic months, representing declines of 19.2% (95%CI, −19.7 to −18.7), 11.5% (95%CI, −12.6 to −10.6), and 12.7% (95%CI, −13.6 to −11.8), respectively. The decreases were noted across centers with high, mid, and low COVID-19 hospitalization burden, and also across high, mid, and low volume stroke/mechanical thrombectomy centers. High-volume COVID-19 centers (−20.5%) had greater declines in mechanical thrombectomy volumes than mid- (−10.1%) and low-volume (−8.7%) centers (p < 0.0001). There was a 1.5% stroke rate across 54,366 COVID-19 hospitalizations. SARS-CoV-2 infection was noted in 3.9% (784/20,250) of all stroke admissions. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a global decline in the volume of overall stroke hospitalizations, mechanical thrombectomy procedures, and intracranial hemorrhage admission volumes. Despite geographic variations, these volume reductions were observed regardless of COVID-19 hospitalization burden and pre-pandemic stroke/mechanical thrombectomy volumes. © 2021 World Stroke Organization.
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Nogueira, R.G. Qureshi, M.M. Abdalkader, M. Martins, S.O. Yamagami, H. Qiu, Z. Mansour, O.Y. Sathya, A. Czlonkowska, A. Tsivgoulis, G. Aguiar de Sousa, D. Demeestere, J. Mikulik, R. Vanacker, P. Siegler, J.E. Kõrv, J. Biller, J. Liang, C.W. Sangha, N.S. Zha, A.M. Czap, A.L. Holmstedt, C.A. Turan, T.N. Ntaios, G. Malhotra, K. Tayal, A. Loochtan, A. Ranta, A. Mistry, E.A. Alexandrov, A.W. Huang, D.Y. Yaghi, S. Raz, E. Sheth, S.A. Mohammaden, M.H. Frankel, M. Bila Lamou, E.G. Aref, H.M. Elbassiouny, A. Hassan, F. Menecie, T. Mustafa, W. Shokri, H.M. Roushdy, T. Sarfo, F.S. Alabi, T.O. Arabambi, B. Nwazor, E.O. Sunmonu, T.A. Wahab, K. Yaria, J. Mohammed, H.H. Adebayo, P.B. Riahi, A.D. Sassi, S.B. Gwaunza, L. Ngwende, G.W. Sahakyan, D. Rahman, A. Ai, Z. Bai, F. Duan, Z. Hao, Y. Huang, W. Li, G. Li, W. Liu, G. Luo, J. Shang, X. Sui, Y. Tian, L. Wen, H. Wu, B. Yan, Y. Yuan, Z. Zhang, H. Zhang, J. Zhao, W. Zi, W. Leung, T.W. Chugh, C. Huded, V. Menon, B. Pandian, J.D. Sylaja, P.N. Usman, F.S. Farhoudi, M. Hokmabadi, E.S. Horev, A. Reznik, A. Sivan Hoffmann, R. Ohara, N. Sakai, N. Watanabe, D. Yamamoto, R. Doijiri, R. Tokuda, N. Yamada, T. Terasaki, T. Yazawa, Y. Uwatoko, T. Dembo, T. Shimizu, H. Sugiura, Y. Miyashita, F. Fukuda, H. Miyake, K. Shimbo, J. Sugimura, Y. Yagita, Y. Takenobu, Y. Matsumaru, Y. Yamada, S. Kono, R. Kanamaru, T. Yamazaki, H. Sakaguchi, M. Todo, K. Yamamoto, N. Sonoda, K. Yoshida, T. Hashimoto, H. Nakahara, I. Kondybayeva, A. Faizullina, K. Kamenova, S. Zhanuzakov, M. Baek, J.-H. Hwang, Y. Lee, J.S. Lee, S.B. Moon, J. Park, H. Seo, J.H. Seo, K.-D. Sohn, S.I. Young, C.J. Ahdab, R. Wan Zaidi, W.A. Aziz, Z.A. Basri, H.B. Chung, L.W. Ibrahim, A.B. Ibrahim, K.A. Looi, I. Tan, W.Y. Yahya, N.W. Groppa, S. Leahu, P. Al Hashmi, A.M. Imam, Y.Z. Akhtar, N. Pineda-Franks, M.C. Co, C.O. Kandyba, D. Alhazzani, A. Al-Jehani, H. Tham, C.H. Mamauag, M.J. Venketasubramanian, N. Chen, C.-H. Tang, S.-C. Churojana, A. Akil, E. Aykaç, Ö. Ozdemir, A.O. Giray, S. Hussain, S.I. John, S. Le Vu, H. Tran, A.D. Nguyen, H.H. Nhu Pham, T. Nguyen, T.H. Nguyen, T.Q. Gattringer, T. Enzinger, C. Killer-Oberpfalzer, M. Bellante, F. De Blauwe, S. Vanhooren, G. De Raedt, S. Dusart, A. Lemmens, R. Ligot, N. Pierre Rutgers, M. Yperzeele, L. Alexiev, F. Sakelarova, T. Bedeković, M.R. Budincevic, H. Cindric, I. Hucika, Z. Ozretic, D. Saric, M.S. Pfeifer, F. Karpowic, I. Cernik, D. Sramek, M. Skoda, M. Hlavacova, H. Klecka, L. Koutny, M. Vaclavik, D. Skoda, O. Fiksa, J. Hanelova, K. Nevsimalova, M. Rezek, R. Prochazka, P. Krejstova, G. Neumann, J. Vachova, M. Brzezanski, H. Hlinovsky, D. Tenora, D. Jura, R. Jurák, L. Novak, J. Novak, A. Topinka, Z. Fibrich, P. Sobolova, H. Volny, O. Krarup Christensen, H. Drenck, N. Klingenberg Iversen, H. Simonsen, C.Z. Truelsen, T.C. Wienecke, T. Vibo, R. Gross-Paju, K. Toomsoo, T. Antsov, K. Caparros, F. Cordonnier, C. Dan, M. Faucheux, J.-M. Mechtouff, L. Eker, O. Lesaine, E. Ondze, B. Peres, R. Pico, F. Piotin, M. Pop, R. Rouanet, F. Gubeladze, T. Khinikadze, M. Lobjanidze, N. Tsiskaridze, A. Nagel, S. Ringleb, P.A. Rosenkranz, M. Schmidt, H. Sedghi, A. Siepmann, T. Szabo, K. Thomalla, G. Palaiodimou, L. Sagris, D. Kargiotis, O. Klivenyi, P. Szapary, L. Tarkanyi, G. Adami, A. Bandini, F. Calabresi, P. Frisullo, G. Renieri, L. Sangalli, D. Pirson, A. Uyttenboogaart, M. van den Wijngaard, I. Kristoffersen, E.S. Brola, W. Fudala, M. Horoch-Lyszczarek, E. Karlinski, M. Kazmierski, R. Kram, P. Rogoziewicz, M. Kaczorowski, R. Luchowski, P. Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, H. Sobolewski, P. Fryze, W. Wisniewska, A. Wiszniewska, M. Ferreira, P. Ferreira, P. Fonseca, L. Marto, J.P. Pinho E Melo, T. Nunes, A.P. Rodrigues, M. Tedim Cruz, V. Falup-Pecurariu, C. Krastev, G. Mako, M. de Leciñana, M.A. Arenillas, J.F. Ayo-Martin, O. Cruz Culebras, A. Tejedor, E.D. Montaner, J. Pérez-Sánchez, S. Tola Arribas, M.A. Rodriguez Vasquez, A. Mayza, M. Bernava, G. Brehm, A. Machi, P. Fischer, U. Gralla, J. Michel, P.L. Psychogios, M.-N. Strambo, D. Banerjee, S. Krishnan, K. Kwan, J. Butt, A. Catanese, L. Demchuk, A.M. Field, T. Haynes, J. Hill, M.D. Khosravani, H. Mackey, A. Pikula, A. Saposnik, G. Scott, C.A. Shoamanesh, A. Shuaib, A. Yip, S. Barboza, M.A. Barrientos, J.D. Portillo Rivera, L.I. Gongora-Rivera, F. Novarro-Escudero, N. Blanco, A. Abraham, M. Alsbrook, D. Altschul, D. Alvarado-Ortiz, A.J. Bach, I. Badruddin, A. Barazangi, N. Brereton, C. Castonguay, A. Chaturvedi, S. Chaudry, S.A. Choe, H. Choi, J.H. Dharmadhikari, S. Desai, K. Devlin, T.G. Doss, V.T. Edgell, R. Etherton, M. Farooqui, M. Frei, D. Gandhi, D. Grigoryan, M. Gupta, R. Hassan, A.E. Helenius, J. Kaliaev, A. Kaushal, R. Khandelwal, P. Khawaja, A.M. Khoury, N.N. Kim, B.S. Kleindorfer, D.O. Koyfman, F. Lee, V.H. Leung, L.Y. Linares, G. Linfante, I. Lutsep, H.L. Macdougall, L. Male, S. Malik, A.M. Masoud, H. McDermott, M. Mehta, B.P. Min, J. Mittal, M. Morris, J.G. Multani, S.S. Nahab, F. Nalleballe, K. Nguyen, C.B. Novakovic-White, R. Ortega-Gutierrez, S. Rahangdale, R.H. Ramakrishnan, P. Romero, J.R. Rost, N. Rothstein, A. Ruland, S. Shah, R. Sharma, M. Silver, B. Simmons, M. Singh, A. Starosciak, A.K. Strasser, S.L. Szeder, V. Teleb, M. Tsai, J.P. Voetsch, B. Balaguera, O. Pujol Lereis, V.A. Luraschi, A. Almeida, M.S. Cardoso, F.B. Conforto, A. De Deus Silva, L. Varrone Giacomini, L. Oliveira Lima, F. Longo, A.L. Magalhães, P.S.C. Martins, R.T. Mont'alverne, F. Mora Cuervo, D.L. Costa Rebello, L. Valler, L. Zetola, V.F. Lavados, P.M. Navia, V. Olavarría, V.V. Almeida Toro, J.M. Amaya, P.F.R. Bayona, H. Corredor, A. Rivera Ordonez, C.E. Mantilla Barbosa, D.K. Lara, O. Patiño, M.R. Diaz Escobar, L.F. Dejesus Melgarejo Fariña, D.E. Cardozo Villamayor, A. Zelaya Zarza, A.J. Barrientos Iman, D.M. Rodriguez Kadota, L. Campbell, B. Hankey, G.J. Hair, C. Kleinig, T. Ma, A. Tomazini Martins, R. Sahathevan, R. Thijs, V. Salazar, D. Yuan-Hao Wu, T. Haussen, D.C. Liebeskind, D. Yavagal, D.R. Jovin, T.G. Zaidat, O.O. Nguyen, T.N. SVIN COVID-19 Global Stroke Registry SVIN COVID-19 Global Stroke Registry
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OBJECTIVE: To measure the global impact of COVID-19 pandemic on volumes of IV thrombolysis (IVT), IVT transfers, and stroke hospitalizations over 4 months at the height of the pandemic (March 1 to June 30, 2020) compared with 2 control 4-month periods. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, observational, retrospective study across 6 continents, 70 countries, and 457 stroke centers. Diagnoses were identified by their ICD-10 codes or classifications in stroke databases. RESULTS: There were 91,373 stroke admissions in the 4 months immediately before compared to 80,894 admissions during the pandemic months, representing an 11.5% (95% confidence interval [CI] -11.7 to -11.3, p < 0.0001) decline. There were 13,334 IVT therapies in the 4 months preceding compared to 11,570 procedures during the pandemic, representing a 13.2% (95% CI -13.8 to -12.7, p < 0.0001) drop. Interfacility IVT transfers decreased from 1,337 to 1,178, or an 11.9% decrease (95% CI -13.7 to -10.3, p = 0.001). Recovery of stroke hospitalization volume (9.5%, 95% CI 9.2-9.8, p < 0.0001) was noted over the 2 later (May, June) vs the 2 earlier (March, April) pandemic months. There was a 1.48% stroke rate across 119,967 COVID-19 hospitalizations. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection was noted in 3.3% (1,722/52,026) of all stroke admissions. CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a global decline in the volume of stroke hospitalizations, IVT, and interfacility IVT transfers. Primary stroke centers and centers with higher COVID-19 inpatient volumes experienced steeper declines. Recovery of stroke hospitalization was noted in the later pandemic months. © 2021 American Academy of Neurology.
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Nogueira, RG, Abdalkader, M, Qureshi, MM, Frankel, MR, Mansour, OY, Yamagami, H, Qiu, Z, Farhoudi, M, Siegler, JE, Yaghi, S, Raz, E, Sakai, N, Ohara, N, Piotin, M, Mechtouff, L, Eker, O, Chalumeau, V, Kleinig, TJ, Pop, R, Liu, J, Winters, HS, Shang, X, Rodriguez Vasquez, A, Blasco, J, Arenillas, JF, Martinez-Galdamez, M, Brehm, A, Psychogios, M-N, Lylyk, P, Haussen, DC, Al-Bayati, AR, Mohammaden, MH, Fonseca, L, Luis Silva, M, Montalverne, F, Renieri, L, Mangiafico, S, Fischer, U, Gralla, J, Frei, D, Chugh, C, Mehta, BP, Nagel, S, Mohlenbruch, M, Ortega-Gutierrez, S, Farooqui, M, Hassan, AE, Taylor, A, Lapergue, B, Consoli, A, Campbell, BCV, Sharma, M, Walker, M, Van Horn, N, Fiehler, J, Huy, TN, Nguyen, QT, Watanabe, D, Zhang, H, Le, HV, Nguyen, VQ, Shah, R, Devlin, T, Khandelwal, P, Linfante, I, Izzath, W, Lavados, PM, Olavarria, VV, Silva, GS, de Carvalho Sousa, AV, Kirmani, J, Bendszus, M, Amano, T, Yamamoto, R, Doijiri, R, Tokuda, N, Yamada, T, Terasaki, T, Yazawa, Y, Morris, JG, Griffin, E, Thornton, J, Lavoie, P, Matouk, C, Hill, MD, Demchuk, AM, Killer-Oberpfalzer, M, Nahab, F, Altschul, D, Ramos-Pachon, A, Perez de la Ossa, N, Kikano, R, Boisseau, W, Walker, G, Cordina, SM, Puri, A, Kuhn, AL, Gandhi, D, Ramakrishnan, P, Novakovic-White, R, Chebl, A, Kargiotis, O, Czap, A, Zha, A, Masoud, HE, Lopez, C, Ozretic, D, Al-Mufti, F, Zie, W, Duan, Z, Yuan, Z, Huang, W, Hao, Y, Luo, J, Kalousek, V, Bourcier, R, Guile, R, Hetts, S, Al-Jehani, HM, AlHazzani, A, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, E, Teleb, M, Payne, J, Lee, JS, Hong, JM, Sohn, S-I, Hwang, Y-H, Shin, DH, Roh, HG, Edgell, R, Khatri, R, Smith, A, Malik, A, Liebeskind, D, Herial, N, Jabbour, P, Magalhaes, P, Ozdemir, AO, Aykac, O, Uwatoko, T, Dembo, T, Shimizu, H, Sugiura, Y, Miyashita, F, Fukuda, H, Miyake, K, Shimbo, J, Sugimura, Y, Beer-Furlan, A, Joshi, K, Catanese, L, Abud, DG, Pontes Neto, O, Mehrpour, M, Al Hashmi, A, Saqqur, M, Mostafa, A, Fifi, JT, Hussain, S, John, S, Gupta, R, Sivan-Hoffmann, R, Reznik, A, Sani, AF, Geyik, S, Akil, ECR, Churojana, A, Ghoreishi, A, Saadatnia, M, Sharifipour, E, Ma, A, Faulder, K, Wu, T, Leung, L, Malek, A, Voetsch, B, Wakhloo, A, Rivera, R, Barrientos Iman, DM, Pikula, A, Lioutas, V-A, Thomalla, G, Birnbaum, L, Machi, P, Bernava, G, McDermott, M, Kleindorfer, D, Wong, K, Patterson, MS, Fiorot, JA, Huded, V, Mack, W, Tenser, M, Eskey, C, Multani, S, Kelly, M, Janardhan, V, Cornett, O, Singh, V, Murayama, Y, Mokin, M, Yang, P, Zhang, X, Yin, C, Han, H, Peng, Y, Chen, W, Crosa, R, Frudit, ME, Pandian, JD, Kulkarni, A, Yagita, Y, Takenobu, Y, Matsumaru, Y, Yamada, S, Kono, R, Kanamaru, T, Yamazaki, H, Sakaguchi, M, Todo, K, Yamamoto, N, Sonoda, K, Yoshida, T, Hashimoto, H, Nakahara, I, Cora, E, Volders, D, Ducroux, C, Shoamanesh, A, Ospel, J, Kaliaev, A, Ahmed, S, Rashid, U, Rebello, LC, Pereira, VM, Fahed, R, Chen, M, Sheth, SA, Palaiodimou, L, Tsivgoulis, G, Chandra, R, Koyfman, F, Leung, T, Khosravani, H, Dharmadhikari, S, Frisullo, G, Calabresi, P, Tsiskaridze, A, Lobjanidze, N, Grigoryan, M, Czlonkowska, A, de Sousa, DA, Demeestere, J, Liang, C, Sangha, N, Lutsep, HL, Ayo-Martin, O, Cruz-Culebras, A, Tran, AD, Young, CY, Cordonnier, C, Caparros, F, Alonso De Lecinana, M, Fuentes, B, Yavagal, D, Jovin, T, Spelle, L, Moret, J, Khatri, P, Zaidat, O, Raymond, J, Martins, S, Thanh, N, Nogueira, RG, Abdalkader, M, Qureshi, MM, Frankel, MR, Mansour, OY, Yamagami, H, Qiu, Z, Farhoudi, M, Siegler, JE, Yaghi, S, Raz, E, Sakai, N, Ohara, N, Piotin, M, Mechtouff, L, Eker, O, Chalumeau, V, Kleinig, TJ, Pop, R, Liu, J, Winters, HS, Shang, X, Rodriguez Vasquez, A, Blasco, J, Arenillas, JF, Martinez-Galdamez, M, Brehm, A, Psychogios, M-N, Lylyk, P, Haussen, DC, Al-Bayati, AR, Mohammaden, MH, Fonseca, L, Luis Silva, M, Montalverne, F, Renieri, L, Mangiafico, S, Fischer, U, Gralla, J, Frei, D, Chugh, C, Mehta, BP, Nagel, S, Mohlenbruch, M, Ortega-Gutierrez, S, Farooqui, M, Hassan, AE, Taylor, A, Lapergue, B, Consoli, A, Campbell, BCV, Sharma, M, Walker, M, Van Horn, N, Fiehler, J, Huy, TN, Nguyen, QT, Watanabe, D, Zhang, H, Le, HV, Nguyen, VQ, Shah, R, Devlin, T, Khandelwal, P, Linfante, I, Izzath, W, Lavados, PM, Olavarria, VV, Silva, GS, de Carvalho Sousa, AV, Kirmani, J, Bendszus, M, Amano, T, Yamamoto, R, Doijiri, R, Tokuda, N, Yamada, T, Terasaki, T, Yazawa, Y, Morris, JG, Griffin, E, Thornton, J, Lavoie, P, Matouk, C, Hill, MD, Demchuk, AM, Killer-Oberpfalzer, M, Nahab, F, Altschul, D, Ramos-Pachon, A, Perez de la Ossa, N, Kikano, R, Boisseau, W, Walker, G, Cordina, SM, Puri, A, Kuhn, AL, Gandhi, D, Ramakrishnan, P, Novakovic-White, R, Chebl, A, Kargiotis, O, Czap, A, Zha, A, Masoud, HE, Lopez, C, Ozretic, D, Al-Mufti, F, Zie, W, Duan, Z, Yuan, Z, Huang, W, Hao, Y, Luo, J, Kalousek, V, Bourcier, R, Guile, R, Hetts, S, Al-Jehani, HM, AlHazzani, A, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, E, Teleb, M, Payne, J, Lee, JS, Hong, JM, Sohn, S-I, Hwang, Y-H, Shin, DH, Roh, HG, Edgell, R, Khatri, R, Smith, A, Malik, A, Liebeskind, D, Herial, N, Jabbour, P, Magalhaes, P, Ozdemir, AO, Aykac, O, Uwatoko, T, Dembo, T, Shimizu, H, Sugiura, Y, Miyashita, F, Fukuda, H, Miyake, K, Shimbo, J, Sugimura, Y, Beer-Furlan, A, Joshi, K, Catanese, L, Abud, DG, Pontes Neto, O, Mehrpour, M, Al Hashmi, A, Saqqur, M, Mostafa, A, Fifi, JT, Hussain, S, John, S, Gupta, R, Sivan-Hoffmann, R, Reznik, A, Sani, AF, Geyik, S, Akil, ECR, Churojana, A, Ghoreishi, A, Saadatnia, M, Sharifipour, E, Ma, A, Faulder, K, Wu, T, Leung, L, Malek, A, Voetsch, B, Wakhloo, A, Rivera, R, Barrientos Iman, DM, Pikula, A, Lioutas, V-A, Thomalla, G, Birnbaum, L, Machi, P, Bernava, G, McDermott, M, Kleindorfer, D, Wong, K, Patterson, MS, Fiorot, JA, Huded, V, Mack, W, Tenser, M, Eskey, C, Multani, S, Kelly, M, Janardhan, V, Cornett, O, Singh, V, Murayama, Y, Mokin, M, Yang, P, Zhang, X, Yin, C, Han, H, Peng, Y, Chen, W, Crosa, R, Frudit, ME, Pandian, JD, Kulkarni, A, Yagita, Y, Takenobu, Y, Matsumaru, Y, Yamada, S, Kono, R, Kanamaru, T, Yamazaki, H, Sakaguchi, M, Todo, K, Yamamoto, N, Sonoda, K, Yoshida, T, Hashimoto, H, Nakahara, I, Cora, E, Volders, D, Ducroux, C, Shoamanesh, A, Ospel, J, Kaliaev, A, Ahmed, S, Rashid, U, Rebello, LC, Pereira, VM, Fahed, R, Chen, M, Sheth, SA, Palaiodimou, L, Tsivgoulis, G, Chandra, R, Koyfman, F, Leung, T, Khosravani, H, Dharmadhikari, S, Frisullo, G, Calabresi, P, Tsiskaridze, A, Lobjanidze, N, Grigoryan, M, Czlonkowska, A, de Sousa, DA, Demeestere, J, Liang, C, Sangha, N, Lutsep, HL, Ayo-Martin, O, Cruz-Culebras, A, Tran, AD, Young, CY, Cordonnier, C, Caparros, F, Alonso De Lecinana, M, Fuentes, B, Yavagal, D, Jovin, T, Spelle, L, Moret, J, Khatri, P, Zaidat, O, Raymond, J, Martins, S, and Thanh, N
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BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic led to profound changes in the organization of health care systems worldwide. AIMS: We sought to measure the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the volumes for mechanical thrombectomy, stroke, and intracranial hemorrhage hospitalizations over a three-month period at the height of the pandemic (1 March-31 May 2020) compared with two control three-month periods (immediately preceding and one year prior). METHODS: Retrospective, observational, international study, across 6 continents, 40 countries, and 187 comprehensive stroke centers. The diagnoses were identified by their ICD-10 codes and/or classifications in stroke databases at participating centers. RESULTS: The hospitalization volumes for any stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, and mechanical thrombectomy were 26,699, 4002, and 5191 in the three months immediately before versus 21,576, 3540, and 4533 during the first three pandemic months, representing declines of 19.2% (95%CI, -19.7 to -18.7), 11.5% (95%CI, -12.6 to -10.6), and 12.7% (95%CI, -13.6 to -11.8), respectively. The decreases were noted across centers with high, mid, and low COVID-19 hospitalization burden, and also across high, mid, and low volume stroke/mechanical thrombectomy centers. High-volume COVID-19 centers (-20.5%) had greater declines in mechanical thrombectomy volumes than mid- (-10.1%) and low-volume (-8.7%) centers (p < 0.0001). There was a 1.5% stroke rate across 54,366 COVID-19 hospitalizations. SARS-CoV-2 infection was noted in 3.9% (784/20,250) of all stroke admissions. CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a global decline in the volume of overall stroke hospitalizations, mechanical thrombectomy procedures, and intracranial hemorrhage admission volumes. Despite geographic variations, these volume reductions were observed regardless of COVID-19 hospitalization burden and pre-pandemic stroke/mechanical thrombectomy volumes.
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17. Diagnostic reliability of the Berlin classification for complex MCA aneurysms—usability in a series of only giant aneurysms
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Wessels, L. (Lodewyk), Fekonja, L.S., Achberger, J., Dengler, J., Czabanka, M., Hecht, N., Schneider, U. (Ulrike), Tkatschenko, D., Schebesch, K.M., Schmidt, N.O., Mielke, D., Hosch, H., Ganslandt, O., Gräwe, A., Hong, B., Walter, J., Güresir, E., Bijlenga, P. (Philippe), Haemmerli, J., Maldaner, N., Marbacher, S., Nurminen, V., Zitek, H., Dammers, R. (Ruben), Kato, N, Linfante, I., Pedro, M.T., Wrede, K., Wang, W.T., Wostrack, M., Vajkoczy, P., Wessels, L. (Lodewyk), Fekonja, L.S., Achberger, J., Dengler, J., Czabanka, M., Hecht, N., Schneider, U. (Ulrike), Tkatschenko, D., Schebesch, K.M., Schmidt, N.O., Mielke, D., Hosch, H., Ganslandt, O., Gräwe, A., Hong, B., Walter, J., Güresir, E., Bijlenga, P. (Philippe), Haemmerli, J., Maldaner, N., Marbacher, S., Nurminen, V., Zitek, H., Dammers, R. (Ruben), Kato, N, Linfante, I., Pedro, M.T., Wrede, K., Wang, W.T., Wostrack, M., and Vajkoczy, P.
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Background and objective The main challenge of bypass surgery of complex MCA aneurysms is not the selection of the bypass type but the initial decision-making of how to exclude the affected vessel segment from circulation. To this end, we have previously proposed a
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18. Diagnostic reliability of the Berlin classification for complex MCA aneurysms—usability in a series of only giant aneurysms
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Wessels, L, Fekonja, LS, Achberger, J, Dengler, J, Czabanka, M, Hecht, N, Schneider, U, Tkatschenko, D, Schebesch, KM, Schmidt, NO, Mielke, D, Hosch, H, Ganslandt, O, Gräwe, A, Hong, B, Walter, J, Güresir, E, Bijlenga, P, Haemmerli, J, Maldaner, N, Marbacher, S, Nurminen, V, Zitek, H, Dammers, R., Kato, N, Linfante, I, Pedro, MT, Wrede, K, Wang, WT, Wostrack, M, Vajkoczy, P, Wessels, L, Fekonja, LS, Achberger, J, Dengler, J, Czabanka, M, Hecht, N, Schneider, U, Tkatschenko, D, Schebesch, KM, Schmidt, NO, Mielke, D, Hosch, H, Ganslandt, O, Gräwe, A, Hong, B, Walter, J, Güresir, E, Bijlenga, P, Haemmerli, J, Maldaner, N, Marbacher, S, Nurminen, V, Zitek, H, Dammers, R., Kato, N, Linfante, I, Pedro, MT, Wrede, K, Wang, WT, Wostrack, M, and Vajkoczy, P
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19. Erratum to: Training guidelines for endovascular stroke intervention: an international multi-society consensus document
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Lavine, S. D., Cockroft, K., Hoh, B., Bambakidis, N., Khalessi, A. A., Woo, H., Riina, H., Siddiqui, A., Hirsch, J. A., Chong, W., Rice, H., Wenderoth, J., Mitchell, P., Coulthard, A., Signh, T. J., Phatouros, C., Khangure, M., Klurfan, P., ter Brugge, K., Iancu, D, Gunnarsson, T., Jansen, O., Muto, M., Szikora, I., Pierot, L., Brouwer, P., Gralla, J., Renowden, S., Andersson, T., Fiehler, J., Turjman, F., White, P., Januel, A. C., Spelle, L., Kulcsar, Z., Chapot, R., Biondi, A., Dima, S., Taschner, C., Szajner, M., Krajina, A., Sakai, N., Matsumaru, Y., Yoshimura, S., Ezura, M., Fujinaka, T., Iihara, K., Ishii, A., Higashi, T., Hirohata, M., Hyodo, A., Ito, Y., Kawanishi, M., Kiyosue, H., Kobayashi, E., Kobayashi, S., Kuwayama, N., Matsumoto, Y., Miyachi, S., Murayama, Y., Nagata, I., Nakahara, I., Nemoto, S., Niimi, Y., Oishi, H., Satomi, J., Satow, T., Sugiu, K., Tanaka, M., Terada, T., Yamagami, H., Diaz, O., Lylyk, P., Jayaraman, M. V., Patsalides, A., Gandhi, C. D., Lee, S. K., Abruzzo, T., Albani, B., Ansari, S. A., Arthur, A. S., Baxter, B. W., Bulsara, K. R., Chen, M., Delgado Almandoz, J. E., Fraser, J. F., Heck, D. V., Hetts, S.W., Hussain, M. S., Klucznik, R. P., Leslie-Mawzi, T. M., Mack, W. J., McTaggart, R. A., Meyers, P. M., Mocco, J., Prestigiacomo, C. J., Pride, G. L., Rasmussen, P. A., Starke, R. M., Sunenshine, P. J., Tarr, R. W., Frei, D. F., Ribo, M., Nogueira, R. G., Zaidat, O. O., Jovin, T., Linfante, I., Yavagal, D., Liebeskind, D., Novakovic, R., Pongpech, S., Rodesch, G., Soderman, M., Taylor, A., Krings, T., Orbach, D., Picard, L., Suh, D. C., and Zhang, H. Q.
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20. O-019 Safety and efficacy of cangrelor use in neurovascular intervention: a multicenter experience
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Cortez, G, primary, Monteiro, A, additional, Sourour, N, additional, Clarençon, F, additional, Elhoray, M, additional, Grigoryan, M, additional, Mirza, S, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Murtaza, Y, additional, Aguilar-Salinas, P, additional, Aghaebrahim, A, additional, Sauvageau, E, additional, and Hanel, R, additional
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21. E-057 Clot perviousness but not density is associated with first-pass recanalization of aspiration thrombectomy in the compass trial
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Mokin, M, primary, Waqas, M, additional, Fifi, J, additional, De Leacy, R, additional, Fiorella, D, additional, Gu, E, additional, Levy, E, additional, Snyder, K, additional, Hanel, R, additional, Aghaebrahim, A, additional, Woodward, K, additional, Hixson, H, additional, Chaudry, M, additional, Spiotta, A, additional, Rai, A, additional, Frei, D, additional, Delgado Almandoz, J, additional, Kelly, M, additional, Arthur, A, additional, Baxter, B, additional, English, J, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Fargen, K, additional, Turk, A, additional, Siddiqui, A, additional, and Mocco, J, additional
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22. Performance and training standards for endovascular ischemic stroke treatment
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Meyers, P M, Schumacher, H C, Alexander, M J, Derdeyn, C P, Furlan, A J, Higashida, R T, Moran, C J, Tarr, R W, Heck, D V, Hirsch, J A, Jensen, M E, Linfante, I, McDougall, C G, Nesbit, G M, Rasmussen, P A, Tomsick, T A, Wechsler, L R, Wilson, J R, and Zaidat, O O
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23. Standards of practice in acute ischemic stroke intervention: international recommendations
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Pierot, L., Jayaraman, M.V., Szikora, I., Hirsch, J.A., Baxter, B., Miyachi, S., Mahadevan, J., Chong, W., Mitchell, P.J., Coulthard, A., Rowley, H.A., Sanelli, P.C., Tampieri, D., Brouwer, P.A., Fiehler, J., Kocer, N., Vilela, P., Rovira, A., Fischer, U., Caso, V., Worp, B. van der, Sakai, N., Matsumaru, Y., Yoshimura, S., Anxionnat, R., Desal, H., Biscoito, L., Pumar, J.M., Diaz, O., Fraser, J.F., Linfante, I., Liebeskind, D.S., Nogueira, R.G., Hacke, W., Brainin, M., Yan, B., Soderman, M., Taylor, A., Pongpech, S., Tanaka, M., Karel, T., AAFITN, Australian New Zealand Soc, Amer Soc Neuroradiology ASNR, Canadian Soc Neuroradiology, ESMINT, European Soc Neuroradiology, ESO, JSNET, French Soc Neuroradiology SFNR, Ibero-Latin Amer Soc Diagnostic, SNIS, SVIN, WSO, World Federation Interventional, İÜC, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Reims (CHU Reims), Hémostase et Remodelage Vasculaire Post-Ischémie (HERVI - EA 3801), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, Centre hospitalier universitaire de Nantes (CHU Nantes), Chiba University [Japan], and Toronto Western Hospital
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After the five positive randomized controlled trials showing the benefit of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in the management of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO), a multisociety meeting was organized during the 16th Congress of the World Federation of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (WFITN), October 2015, Gold Coast (Australia). This meeting was dedicated to the training of physicians performing MT, and recommendations were published thereafter in multiple scientific journals.1 The same group of scientific societies decided to organize a similar meeting during the 17th WFITN Congress, October 2017, Budapest (Hungary). This multisociety meeting was dedicated to standards of practice in acute ischemic stroke intervention (AISI), aiming for a consensus on the minimum requirements for centers providing such treatment. In an ideal situation, all patients would be treated at a center offering a full spectrum of neuroendovascular care (a level 1 center). However, for geographical reasons, some patients are unable to reach such a center in a reasonable period of time. With this in mind, the group paid special attention to define recommendations on the prerequisites of organizing stroke centers providing MT for AIS, but not for other neurovascular diseases (a level 2 center). Finally, some centers will have a stroke unit and offer intravenous thrombolysis, but not any endovascular stroke therapy (a level 3 center). Together, these level 1, 2, and 3 centers form a complete stroke system of care. The requirements for these centers are summarized in table 1. View this table: Table 1 General summary of capabilities of level 1, 2, and 3 centers Due to the relatively short time elapsed since the evidence in favor of MT has been published, some organizational aspects still require scientific validation. However, considering the extremely fast growth of such activities around the world, the multisociety group considered it timely and rational to set-up recommendations and a framework for …
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24. Peripheral benzodiazepine receptors and glucose metabolism in human gliomas
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Ferrarese, C., Pierpaoli, C., Linfante, I., Bobo, R. H., Guthrie, B., Kufta, C., Duhaney, M. O., Melisi, J., and Fulham, M. J.
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25. P-007 First pass effect analysis using the trevo stent-retriever acute stroke (TRACK) registry
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Mokin, M, primary, Primiani, C, additional, Castonguay, A, additional, Nogueira, R, additional, Haussen, D, additional, English, J, additional, Satti, S, additional, Chen, J, additional, Farid, H, additional, Borders, C, additional, Veznedaroglu, E, additional, Binning, M, additional, Puri, A, additional, Vora, N, additional, Budzik, R, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Alshekhlee, A, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Edgell, R, additional, Taqi, M, additional, El Khoury, R, additional, Majjhoo, A, additional, Kabbani, M, additional, Froehler, M, additional, Finch, I, additional, Ansari, S, additional, Novakovic, R, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, and Zaidat, O, additional
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26. Training guidelines for endovascular stroke intervention: an international multi-society consensus document (vol 58, pg 537, 2016)
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Lavine, S.D., Cockroft, K., Hoh, B., Bambakidis, N., Khalessi, A.A., Woo, H., Riina, H., Siddiqui, A., Hirsch, J.A., Chong, W., Rice, H., Wenderoth, J., Mitchell, P., Coulthard, A., Signh, T.J., Phatouros, C., Khangure, M., Klurfan, P., Brugge, K. ter, Iancu, D., Gunnarsson, T., Jansen, O., Muto, M., Szikora, I., Pierot, L., Brouwer, P., Gralla, J., Renowden, S., Andersson, T., Fiehler, J., Turjman, F., White, P., Januel, A.C., Spelle, L., Kulcsar, Z., Chapot, R., Biondi, A., Dima, S., Taschner, C., Szajner, M., Krajina, A., Sakai, N., Matsumaru, Y., Yoshimura, S., Ezura, M., Fujinaka, T., Iihara, K., Ishii, A., Higashi, T., Hirohata, M., Hyodo, A., Ito, Y., Kawanishi, M., Kiyosue, H., Kobayashi, E., Kobayashi, S., Kuwayama, N., Matsumoto, Y., Miyachi, S., Murayama, Y., Nagata, I., Nakahara, I., Nemoto, S., Niimi, Y., Oishi, H., Satomi, J., Satow, T., Sugiu, K., Tanaka, M., Terada, T., Yamagami, H., Diaz, O., Lylyk, P., Jayaraman, M.V., Patsalides, A., Gandhi, C.D., Lee, S.K., Abruzzo, T., Albani, B., Ansari, S.A., Arthur, A.S., Baxter, B.W., Bulsara, K.R., Chen, M., Almandoz, J.E.D., Fraser, J.F., Heck, D.V., Hetts, S.W., Hussain, M.S., Klucznik, R.P., Leslie-Mawzi, T.M., Mack, W.J., McTaggart, R.A., Meyers, P.M., Mocco, J., Prestigiacomo, C.J., Pride, G.L., Rasmussen, P.A., Starke, R.M., Sunenshine, P.J., Tarr, R.W., Frei, D.F., Ribo, M., Nogueira, R.G., Zaidat, O.O., Jovin, T., Linfante, I., Yavagal, D., Liebeskind, D., Novakovic, R., Pongpech, S., Rodesch, G., Soderman, M., Taylor, A., Krings, T., Orbach, D., Picard, L., Suh, D.C., and Zhang, H.Q.
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27. E-018 Endovascular treatment of giant intracranial aneurysms: dual center experience
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Linfante, I, primary
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28. Training Guidelines for Endovascular Stroke Intervention: An International Multi-Society Consensus Document
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Lavine, S D, Cockroft, K, Hoh, B, Bambakidis, N, Khalessi, A A, Woo, H, Riina, H, Siddiqui, A, Hirsch, J A, Chong, W, Rice, H, Wenderoth, J, Mitchell, P, Coulthard, A, Signh, T J, Phatorous, C, Khangure, M, Klurfan, P, Ter Brugge, K, Iancu, D, Gunnarsson, T, Jansen, O, Muto, M, Szikora, I, Pierot, L, Brouwer, P, Gralla, Jan, Renowden, S, Andersson, T, Fiehler, J, Turjman, F, White, P, Januel, A C, Spelle, L, Kulcsar, Z, Chapot, R, Biondi, A, Dima, S, Taschner, C, Szajner, M, Krajina, A, Sakai, N, Matsumaru, Y, Yoshimura, S, Diaz, O, Lylyk, P, Jayaraman, M V, Patsalides, A, Gandhi, C D, Lee, S K, Abruzzo, T, Albani, B, Ansari, S A, Arthur, A S, Baxter, B W, Bulsara, K R, Chen, M, Almandoz, J E Delgado, Fraser, J F, Heck, D V, Hetts, S W, Hussain, M S, Klucznik, R P, Leslie-Mawzi, T M, Mack, W J, McTaggart, R A, Meyers, P M, Mocco, J, Prestigiacomo, C J, Pride, G L, Rasmussen, P A, Starke, R M, Sunenshine, P J, Tarr, R W, Frei, D F, Ribo, M, Nogueira, R G, Zaidat, O O, Jovin, T, Linfante, I, Yavagal, D, Liebeskind, D, Novakovic, R, Pongpech, S, Rodesch, G, Soderman, M, Taylor, A, Krings, T, Orbach, D, Picard, L, Suh, D C, Tanaka, M, and Zhang, H Q
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Consensus Article ,education ,610 Medicine & health ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,health care economics and organizations ,humanities - Published
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29. Intravenous thrombolysis or endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke associated with cervical internal carotid artery occlusion: the ICARO-3 study
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Paciaroni, M. Inzitari, D. Agnelli, G. Caso, V. Balucani, C. Grotta, J.C. Sarraj, A. Sung-Il, S. Chamorro, A. Urra, X. Leys, D. Henon, H. Cordonnier, C. Dequatre, N. Aguettaz, P. Alberti, A. Venti, M. Acciarresi, M. D’Amore, C. Zini, A. Vallone, S. Dell’Acqua, M.L. Menetti, F. Nencini, P. Mangiafico, S. Barlinn, K. Kepplinger, J. Bodechtel, U. Gerber, J. Bovi, P. Cappellari, M. Linfante, I. Dabus, G. Marcheselli, S. Pezzini, A. Padovani, A. Alexandrov, A.V. Shahripour, R.B. Sessa, M. Giacalone, G. Silvestrelli, G. Lanari, A. Ciccone, A. De Vito, A. Azzini, C. Saletti, A. Fainardi, E. Orlandi, G. Chiti, A. Gialdini, G. Silvestrini, M. Ferrarese, C. Beretta, S. Tassi, R. Martini, G. Tsivgoulis, G. Vasdekis, S.N. Consoli, D. Baldi, A. D’Anna, S. Luda, E. Varbella, F. Galletti, G. Invernizzi, P. Donati, E. De Lodovici, M.L. Bono, G. Corea, F. Sette, M.D. Monaco, S. Riva, M. Tassinari, T. Scoditti, U. Toni, D.
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The aim of the ICARO-3 study was to evaluate whether intra-arterial treatment, compared to intravenous thrombolysis, increases the rate of favourable functional outcome at 3 months in acute ischemic stroke and extracranial ICA occlusion. ICARO-3 was a non-randomized therapeutic trial that performed a non-blind assessment of outcomes using retrospective data collected prospectively from 37 centres in 7 countries. Patients treated with endovascular treatment within 6 h from stroke onset (cases) were matched with patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis within 4.5 h from symptom onset (controls). Patients receiving either intravenous or endovascular therapy were included among the cases. The efficacy outcome was disability at 90 days assessed by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), dichotomized as favourable (score of 0–2) or unfavourable (score of 3–6). Safety outcomes were death and any intracranial bleeding. Included in the analysis were 324 cases and 324 controls: 105 cases (32.4 %) had a favourable outcome as compared with 89 controls (27.4 %) [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 1.25, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.88–1.79, p = 0.1]. In the adjusted analysis, treatment with intra-arterial procedures was significantly associated with a reduction of mortality (OR 0.61, 95 % CI 0.40–0.93, p = 0.022). The rates of patients with severe disability or death (mRS 5–6) were similar in cases and controls (30.5 versus 32.4 %, p = 0.67). For the ordinal analysis, adjusted for age, sex, NIHSS, presence of diabetes mellitus and atrial fibrillation, the common odds ratio was 1.15 (95 % IC 0.86–1.54), p = 0.33. There were more cases of intracranial bleeding (37.0 versus 17.3 %, p = 0.0001) in the intra-arterial procedure group than in the intravenous group. After the exclusion of the 135 cases treated with the combination of I.V. thrombolysis and I.A. procedures, 67/189 of those treated with I.A. procedures (35.3 %) had a favourable outcome, compared to 89/324 of those treated with I.V. thrombolysis (27.4 %) (adjusted OR 1.75, 95 % CI 1.00–3.03, p = 0.05). Endovascular treatment of patients with acute ICA occlusion did not result in a better functional outcome than treatment with intravenous thrombolysis, but was associated with a higher rate of intracranial bleeding. Overall mortality was significantly reduced in patients treated with endovascular treatment but the rates of patients with severe disability or death were similar. When excluding all patients treated with the combination of I.V. thrombolysis and I.A. procedures, a potential benefit of I.A. treatment alone compared to I.V. thrombolysis was observed. © 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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30. Training guidelines for endovascular stroke intervention: an international multi-society consensus document.
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Lavine, SD, Cockroft, K, Hoh, B, Bambakidis, N, Khalessi, AA, Woo, H, Riina, H, Siddiqui, A, Hirsch, JA, Chong, W, Rice, H, Wenderoth, J, Mitchell, P, Coulthard, A, Signh, TJ, Phatorous, C, Khangure, M, Klurfan, P, Ter Brugge, K, Iancu, D, Gunnarsson, T, Jansen, O, Muto, M, Szikora, I, Pierot, L, Brouwer, P, Gralla, J, Renowden, S, Andersson, T, Fiehler, J, Turjman, F, White, P, Januel, AC, Spelle, L, Kulcsar, Z, Chapot, R, Biondi, A, Dima, S, Taschner, C, Szajner, M, Krajina, A, Sakai, N, Matsumaru, Y, Yoshimura, S, Ezura, M, Fujinaka, T, Iihara, K, Ishii, A, Higashi, T, Hirohata, M, Hyodo, A, Ito, Y, Kawanishi, M, Kiyosue, H, Kobayashi, E, Kobayashi, S, Kuwayama, N, Matsumoto, Y, Miyachi, S, Murayama, Y, Nagata, I, Nakahara, I, Nemoto, S, Niimi, Y, Oishi, H, Satomi, J, Satow, T, Sugiu, K, Tanaka, M, Terada, T, Yamagami, H, Diaz, O, Lylyk, P, Jayaraman, MV, Patsalides, A, Gandhi, CD, Lee, SK, Abruzzo, T, Albani, B, Ansari, SA, Arthur, AS, Baxter, BW, Bulsara, KR, Chen, M, Almandoz, JED, Fraser, JF, Heck, DV, Hetts, SW, Hussain, MS, Klucznik, RP, Leslie-Mawzi, TM, Mack, WJ, McTaggart, RA, Meyers, PM, Mocco, J, Prestigiacomo, CJ, Pride, GL, Rasmussen, PA, Starke, RM, Sunenshine, PJ, Tarr, RW, Frei, DF, Ribo, M, Nogueira, RG, Zaidat, OO, Jovin, T, Linfante, I, Yavagal, D, Liebeskind, D, Novakovic, R, Pongpech, S, Rodesch, G, Soderman, M, Taylor, A, Krings, T, Orbach, D, Picard, L, Suh, DC, Zhang, HQ, Lavine, SD, Cockroft, K, Hoh, B, Bambakidis, N, Khalessi, AA, Woo, H, Riina, H, Siddiqui, A, Hirsch, JA, Chong, W, Rice, H, Wenderoth, J, Mitchell, P, Coulthard, A, Signh, TJ, Phatorous, C, Khangure, M, Klurfan, P, Ter Brugge, K, Iancu, D, Gunnarsson, T, Jansen, O, Muto, M, Szikora, I, Pierot, L, Brouwer, P, Gralla, J, Renowden, S, Andersson, T, Fiehler, J, Turjman, F, White, P, Januel, AC, Spelle, L, Kulcsar, Z, Chapot, R, Biondi, A, Dima, S, Taschner, C, Szajner, M, Krajina, A, Sakai, N, Matsumaru, Y, Yoshimura, S, Ezura, M, Fujinaka, T, Iihara, K, Ishii, A, Higashi, T, Hirohata, M, Hyodo, A, Ito, Y, Kawanishi, M, Kiyosue, H, Kobayashi, E, Kobayashi, S, Kuwayama, N, Matsumoto, Y, Miyachi, S, Murayama, Y, Nagata, I, Nakahara, I, Nemoto, S, Niimi, Y, Oishi, H, Satomi, J, Satow, T, Sugiu, K, Tanaka, M, Terada, T, Yamagami, H, Diaz, O, Lylyk, P, Jayaraman, MV, Patsalides, A, Gandhi, CD, Lee, SK, Abruzzo, T, Albani, B, Ansari, SA, Arthur, AS, Baxter, BW, Bulsara, KR, Chen, M, Almandoz, JED, Fraser, JF, Heck, DV, Hetts, SW, Hussain, MS, Klucznik, RP, Leslie-Mawzi, TM, Mack, WJ, McTaggart, RA, Meyers, PM, Mocco, J, Prestigiacomo, CJ, Pride, GL, Rasmussen, PA, Starke, RM, Sunenshine, PJ, Tarr, RW, Frei, DF, Ribo, M, Nogueira, RG, Zaidat, OO, Jovin, T, Linfante, I, Yavagal, D, Liebeskind, D, Novakovic, R, Pongpech, S, Rodesch, G, Soderman, M, Taylor, A, Krings, T, Orbach, D, Picard, L, Suh, DC, and Zhang, HQ
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31. Treatment of wide-necked aneurysms with the Low-profile Visualized Intraluminal Support (LVIS Jr) device: a multicenter experience
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Grossberg, J A, primary, Hanel, R A, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Keigher, K, additional, Haussen, D C, additional, Sauvageau, E, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Gonsales, D, additional, Aguilar Salinas, P, additional, Bouslama, M, additional, Mayich, M, additional, Nogueira, R G, additional, and Lopes, D K, additional
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32. O-017 Recurrent Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms After Stent-assisted Coil Embolization-A Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis
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Liu, J, primary, Jing, L, additional, Zhang, Y, additional, Song, Y, additional, Wang, Y, additional, Li, C, additional, Mu, S, additional, Paliwal, N, additional, Meng, H, additional, Linfante, I, additional, and Yang, X, additional
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33. O-004 Analysis of M2 Occlusions within TREVO Acute Ischemic Stroke (TRACK) stent-retriever Thrombectomy Registry
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Castonguay, A, primary, Nogueira, R, additional, English, J, additional, Satti, S, additional, Farid, H, additional, Veznedaroglu, E, additional, Binning, M, additional, Puri, A, additional, Vora, N, additional, Budzik, R, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Alshekhlee, A, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Edgell, R, additional, Taqi, M, additional, El Khoury, R, additional, Mokin, M, additional, Majjhoo, A, additional, Kabbani, M, additional, Froehler, M, additional, Finch, I, additional, Ansari, S, additional, Novakovic, R, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, and Zaidat, O, additional
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34. Training Guidelines for Endovascular Ischemic Stroke Intervention: An International Multi-Society Consensus Document
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Lavine, S.D., primary, Cockroft, K., additional, Hoh, B., additional, Bambakidis, N., additional, Khalessi, A.A., additional, Woo, H., additional, Riina, H., additional, Siddiqui, A., additional, Hirsch, J.A., additional, Chong, W., additional, Rice, H., additional, Wenderoth, J., additional, Mitchell, P., additional, Coulthard, A., additional, Signh, T.J., additional, Phatorous, C., additional, Khangure, M., additional, Klurfan, P., additional, terBrugge, K., additional, Iancu, D., additional, Gunnarsson, T., additional, Jansen, O., additional, Muto, M., additional, Szikora, I., additional, Pierot, L., additional, Brouwer, P., additional, Gralla, J., additional, Renowden, S., additional, Andersson, T., additional, Fiehler, J., additional, Turjman, F., additional, White, P., additional, Januel, A.C., additional, Spelle, L., additional, Kulcsar, Z., additional, Chapot, R., additional, Biondi, A., additional, Dima, S., additional, Taschner, C., additional, Szajner, M., additional, Krajina, A., additional, Sakai, N., additional, Matsumaru, Y., additional, Yoshimura, S., additional, Ezura, M., additional, Fujinaka, T., additional, Iihara, K., additional, Ishii, A., additional, Higashi, T., additional, Hirohata, M., additional, Hyodo, A., additional, Ito, Y., additional, Kawanishi, M., additional, Kiyosue, H., additional, Kobayashi, E., additional, Kobayashi, S., additional, Kuwayama, N., additional, Matsumoto, Y., additional, Miyachi, S., additional, Murayama, Y., additional, Nagata, I., additional, Nakahara, I., additional, Nemoto, S., additional, Niimi, Y., additional, Oishi, H., additional, Satomi, J., additional, Satow, T., additional, Sugiu, K., additional, Tanaka, M., additional, Terada, T., additional, Yamagami, H., additional, Diaz, O., additional, Lylyk, P., additional, Jayaraman, M.V., additional, Patsalides, A., additional, Gandhi, C.D., additional, Lee, S.K., additional, Abruzzo, T., additional, Albani, B., additional, Ansari, S.A., additional, Arthur, A.S., additional, Baxter, B.W., additional, Bulsara, K.R., additional, Chen, M., additional, Delgado Almandoz, J.E., additional, Fraser, J.F., additional, Heck, D.V., additional, Hetts, S.W., additional, Hussain, M.S., additional, Klucznik, R.P., additional, Leslie-Mawzi, T.M., additional, Mack, W.J., additional, McTaggart, R.A., additional, Meyers, P.M., additional, Mocco, J., additional, Prestigiacomo, C.J., additional, Pride, G.L., additional, Rasmussen, P.A., additional, Starke, R.M., additional, Sunenshine, P.J., additional, Tarr, R.W., additional, Frei, D.F., additional, Ribo, M., additional, Nogueira, R.G., additional, Zaidat, O.O., additional, Jovin, T., additional, Linfante, I., additional, Yavagal, D., additional, Liebeskind, D., additional, Novakovic, R., additional, Pongpech, S., additional, Rodesch, G., additional, Soderman, M., additional, Taylor, A., additional, Krings, T., additional, Orbach, D., additional, Picard, L., additional, Suh, D.C., additional, and Zhang, H.Q., additional
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35. Intravenous thrombolysis or endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke associated with cervical internal carotid artery occlusion: the ICARO-3 study
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Paciaroni, M, Inzitari, D, Agnelli, G, Caso, V, Balucani, C, Grotta, J, Sarraj, A, Sung Il, S, Chamorro, A, Urra, X, Leys, D, Henon, H, Cordonnier, C, Dequatre, N, Aguettaz, P, Alberti, A, Venti, M, Acciarresi, M, D'Amore, C, Zini, A, Vallone, S, Dell'Acqua, M, Menetti, F, Nencini, P, Mangiafico, S, Barlinn, K, Kepplinger, J, Bodechtel, U, Gerber, J, Bovi, P, Cappellari, M, Linfante, I, Dabus, G, Marcheselli, S, Pezzini, A, Padovani, A, Alexandrov, A, Shahripour, R, Sessa, M, Giacalone, G, Silvestrelli, G, Lanari, A, Ciccone, A, De Vito, A, Azzini, C, Saletti, A, Fainardi, E, Orlandi, G, Chiti, A, Gialdini, G, Silvestrini, M, Ferrarese, C, Beretta, S, Tassi, R, Martini, G, Tsivgoulis, G, Vasdekis, S, Consoli, D, Baldi, A, D'Anna, S, Luda, E, Varbella, F, Galletti, G, Invernizzi, P, Donati, E, De Lodovici, M, Bono, G, Corea, F, Sette, M, Monaco, S, Riva, M, Tassinari, T, Scoditti, U, Toni, D, FERRARESE, CARLO, RIVA, MARTA, Toni, D., Paciaroni, M, Inzitari, D, Agnelli, G, Caso, V, Balucani, C, Grotta, J, Sarraj, A, Sung Il, S, Chamorro, A, Urra, X, Leys, D, Henon, H, Cordonnier, C, Dequatre, N, Aguettaz, P, Alberti, A, Venti, M, Acciarresi, M, D'Amore, C, Zini, A, Vallone, S, Dell'Acqua, M, Menetti, F, Nencini, P, Mangiafico, S, Barlinn, K, Kepplinger, J, Bodechtel, U, Gerber, J, Bovi, P, Cappellari, M, Linfante, I, Dabus, G, Marcheselli, S, Pezzini, A, Padovani, A, Alexandrov, A, Shahripour, R, Sessa, M, Giacalone, G, Silvestrelli, G, Lanari, A, Ciccone, A, De Vito, A, Azzini, C, Saletti, A, Fainardi, E, Orlandi, G, Chiti, A, Gialdini, G, Silvestrini, M, Ferrarese, C, Beretta, S, Tassi, R, Martini, G, Tsivgoulis, G, Vasdekis, S, Consoli, D, Baldi, A, D'Anna, S, Luda, E, Varbella, F, Galletti, G, Invernizzi, P, Donati, E, De Lodovici, M, Bono, G, Corea, F, Sette, M, Monaco, S, Riva, M, Tassinari, T, Scoditti, U, Toni, D, FERRARESE, CARLO, RIVA, MARTA, and Toni, D.
- Abstract
The aim of the ICARO-3 study was to evaluate whether intra-arterial treatment, compared to intravenous thrombolysis, increases the rate of favourable functional outcome at 3 months in acute ischemic stroke and extracranial ICA occlusion. ICARO-3 was a non-randomized therapeutic trial that performed a non-blind assessment of outcomes using retrospective data collected prospectively from 37 centres in 7 countries. Patients treated with endovascular treatment within 6 h from stroke onset (cases) were matched with patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis within 4.5 h from symptom onset (controls). Patients receiving either intravenous or endovascular therapy were included among the cases. The efficacy outcome was disability at 90 days assessed by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), dichotomized as favourable (score of 0–2) or unfavourable (score of 3–6). Safety outcomes were death and any intracranial bleeding. Included in the analysis were 324 cases and 324 controls: 105 cases (32.4 %) had a favourable outcome as compared with 89 controls (27.4 %) [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 1.25, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.88–1.79, p = 0.1]. In the adjusted analysis, treatment with intra-arterial procedures was significantly associated with a reduction of mortality (OR 0.61, 95 % CI 0.40–0.93, p = 0.022). The rates of patients with severe disability or death (mRS 5–6) were similar in cases and controls (30.5 versus 32.4 %, p = 0.67). For the ordinal analysis, adjusted for age, sex, NIHSS, presence of diabetes mellitus and atrial fibrillation, the common odds ratio was 1.15 (95 % IC 0.86–1.54), p = 0.33. There were more cases of intracranial bleeding (37.0 versus 17.3 %, p = 0.0001) in the intra-arterial procedure group than in the intravenous group. After the exclusion of the 135 cases treated with the combination of I.V. thrombolysis and I.A. procedures, 67/189 of those trea
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36. Complicated migraine: case report
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Meco G., Bozzao L., Formisano R., Del Castillo G., and Linfante I.
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37. E-118 usefulness of cone beam intra-arterial cta for evaluation of flow diverters
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Dabus, G, primary and Linfante, I, additional
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38. O-004 the first pass effect: a new measure for stroke thrombectomy devices
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Zaidat, O, primary, Castonguay, A, additional, Gupta, R, additional, Sun, C, additional, Martin, C, additional, Holloway, W, additional, Mueller-Kronast, N, additional, English, J, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Malisch, T, additional, Marden, F, additional, Bozorgchami, H, additional, Xavier, A, additional, Rai, A, additional, Froehler, M, additional, Badruddin, A, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Taqi, M, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Shaltoni, H, additional, Novakovic, R, additional, Yoo, A, additional, Abou-Chebl, A, additional, Chen, P, additional, Britz, G, additional, Kaushal, R, additional, Nanda, A, additional, and Nogueira, R, additional
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39. Pipeline endovascular device for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms at the level of the circle of Willis and beyond: multicenter experience
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Martínez-Galdámez, M, primary, Romance, A, additional, Vega, P, additional, Vega, A, additional, Caniego, J L, additional, Paul, L, additional, Linfante, I, additional, and Dabus, G, additional
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- 2014
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40. O-032 Predictors of Poor Outcomes Despite Successful Recanalization in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Linfante, I, primary, Dabus, G, additional, Starosciak, A, additional, Castonguay, A, additional, Gupta, R, additional, Sun, C, additional, Martin, C, additional, Holloway, W, additional, Mueller-Kronast, N, additional, English, J, additional, Malisch, T, additional, Marden, F, additional, Bozorgchami, H, additional, Xavier, A, additional, Rai, A, additional, Froehler, M, additional, Badruddin, A, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Taqi, M, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Shaltoni, H, additional, Novakovic, R, additional, Yoo, A, additional, and Zaidat, O, additional
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- 2014
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41. E-040 Analysis of the SPAN-100 Index as a Predictor of Clinical Outcome in the Post-Marketing North American SOLITAIRE Stent-Retriever Acute Stroke Registry
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Castonguay, A, primary, Zaidat, O, additional, Novakovic, R, additional, Gupta, R, additional, Sun, C, additional, Martin, C, additional, Holloway, W, additional, Mueller-Kronast, N, additional, English, J, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Malisch, T, additional, Marden, F, additional, Bozorgchami, H, additional, Xavier, A, additional, Rai, A, additional, Froehler, M, additional, Badruddin, A, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Taqi, M, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Shaltoni, H, additional, Yoo, A, additional, and Abou-Chebl, A, additional
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42. E-056 Pipeline Endovascular Device for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysm at the Level of the Circle of Willis and Beyond: Multicenter Experience
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Martínez-Galdámez, M, primary, Linfante, I, additional, Lin, E, additional, and Dabus, G, additional
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43. P-025 Interventional Treatment of High Flow Craniofacial Vascular Malformations
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Dabus, G, primary, Linfante, I, additional, Lin, E, additional, Benenati, J, additional, and Martínez-Galdámez, M, additional
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- 2014
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44. Endovascular repair of direct carotid-cavernous fistula in Ehlers-Danlos type IV
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Linfante, I., primary, Lin, E., additional, Knott, E., additional, Katzen, B., additional, and Dabus, G., additional
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- 2014
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45. Demand-supply of neurointerventionalists for endovascular ischemic stroke therapy
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Fiorella, D., primary, Cloft, H., additional, Zaidat, O. O., additional, Lazzaro, M. A., additional, Linfante, I., additional, Nguyen, T., additional, and Janjua, N., additional
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- 2013
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46. E-039 North American Solitaire Stent-Retriever Acute Stroke Registry: Post-Marketing Revascularisation and Clinical Outcome Results As Compared to the SWIFT and TREVO-2 Clinical Trials
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Zaidat, O, primary, Castonguay, A, additional, Gupta, R, additional, Sun, C, additional, Martin, C, additional, Mueller-Kronast, N, additional, Holloway, W, additional, English, J, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Malisch, T, additional, Marden, F, additional, Bozorgchami, H, additional, Xavier, A, additional, Rai, A, additional, Froehler, M, additional, Badruddin, A, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Taqi, M, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Shaltoni, H, additional, Yoo, A, additional, Abou-Chebl, A, additional, and Chen, P, additional
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47. O-004 Balloon guide catheter improves recanalisation, procedure time, and clinical outcomes with Solitaire in acute stroke: analysis of the NASA Registry
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Nguyen, T, primary, Malisch, T, additional, Castonguay, A, additional, Gupta, R, additional, Sun, C, additional, Martin, C, additional, Holloway, W, additional, Mueller-Kronast, N, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Marden, F, additional, Bozorgchami, H, additional, Xavier, A, additional, Rai, A, additional, Badruddin, A, additional, Taqi, M, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Shaltoni, H, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Chebl, A Abou, additional, Chen, P, additional, Yoo, A, additional, Nogueira, R, additional, Norbash, A, additional, and Zaidat, O, additional
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48. O-003 IMS3 Like Subgroup Analysis in the North American SOLITAIRE Stent-Retriever Acute Stroke Registry
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Nogueira, R, primary, Castonguay, A, additional, Gupta, R, additional, Sun, C, additional, Martin, C, additional, Holloway, W, additional, Mueller-Kronast, N, additional, English, J, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Malisch, T, additional, Bozorgchami, H, additional, Xavier, A, additional, Rai, A, additional, Froehler, M, additional, Badruddin, A, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Taqi, M, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Shaltoni, H, additional, Yoo, A, additional, Abou-Chebl, A, additional, Chen, P, additional, and Zaidat, O, additional
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49. O-025 Influence of Age and Gender on Clinical and Revascularisation Outcomes in the North American SOLITAIRE Stent-Retriever Acute Stroke Registry: Abstract O-025 Table 1
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Castonguay, A, primary, Gupta, R, additional, Nogueira, R, additional, Martin, C, additional, Holloway, W, additional, Mueller-Kronast, N, additional, Malisch, T, additional, Marden, F, additional, Bozorgchami, H, additional, Xavier, A, additional, Rai, T, additional, Badruddin, A, additional, Taqi, M, additional, Linfante, I, additional, Dabus, G, additional, Abraham, M, additional, Shaltoni, H, additional, Janardhan, V, additional, Nguyen, T, additional, Abou-Chebl, A, additional, Chen, P, additional, Yoo, A, additional, Britz, G, additional, Nanda, A, additional, and Zaidat, O, additional
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50. Unilateral Rete Mirabile as a Result of Segmental Agenesis of the Ascending Petrous Segment of the Internal Carotid Artery: Embryology, Differential Diagnosis and Clinical Implications
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Lin, E., primary, Linfante, I., additional, and Dabus, G., additional
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