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2. Early Intubation in Endovascular Therapy for Basilar Artery Occlusion: A Post Hoc Analysis of the BASICS Trial
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Barlinn, Kristian, Langezaal, Lucianne C.M., Dippel, Diederik W.J., van Zwam, Wim H., Roessler, Martin, Roos, Yvo B.W.E.M., Emmer, Bart J., van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Gerber, Johannes C., Yoo, Albert J., Pontes-Neto, Octavio M., Mazighi, Mikael, Audebert, Heinrich J., Michel, Patrik, Schonewille, Wouter J., Puetz, Volker, Schonewille, W.J., Vos, J.A., van der Hoeven, E.J.R.J., van Leersum, M., van den Heuvel, D.A.F., van Strijen, M.J.L., Teunissen, L.L., van der Lugt, A., van Es, A. C.G.M., van Doormaal, P.J., Kappelle, L.J., Lo, T.H., van der Worp, H.B., Boiten, J., Lycklama à Nijeholt, G.J., Nederkoorn, P.J., Majoie, C.B.L.M., Coutinho, J., Staals, J., Hofmeijer, J., Martens, J., Bernsen, M.L., Wermer, M.J.H., van Walderveen, M.A.A., Remmers, M.J.M., de Laat, K.F., de Kort, P.L.M., Mont’Alverne, F.J., Carvalho, J.J.F., de Araújo Rocha, F., de Almeida Bandeira, D., Freitas de Lucena, A., Coelho Silva, H., Martins, S.O, Dias, F.A., Abud, D.G., Cerantola, R., Camilo, M., Alves, F. A., Martins, R.K., Nakiri, G., Castro-Afonso, L.H., Pallesen, L.P., Barlinn, J., Siepmann, T., Nolte, C.H., Erdur, H., Scheitz, J.F., Szabo, K., Schneider, H., Berlis, A., Maurer, C., Ertl, M., Zickler, P., Schneider, C., Rueckert, C., Piotin, M., Ben Maacha, M., Blanc, R., Desilles, J.P., Redjem, H., Escalard, S., Smajda, S., Ciccio, G., Maier, B., Devoye, F., Herbert, S., Zini, A., Vallone, S., Bigliardi, G., Dell’Acqua, M.L., Rosafio, F., Verganti, L., Zelent, G., Maffei, S., Meyer, I., and Herzig, R.
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3. Three-dimensional segmentation and symbolic representation of cerebral vessels on 3DRA images of arteriovenous malformations
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Chenoune, Y., Tankyevych, O., Li, F., Piotin, M., Blanc, R., and Petit, E.
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- 2019
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4. Safety and Outcome of Revascularization Treatment in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19
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Marto, J, Strambo, D, Ntaios, G, Nguyen, T, Herzig, R, Czlonkowska, A, Demeestere, J, Mansour, O, Salerno, A, Wegener, S, Baumgartner, P, Cereda, C, Bianco, G, Beyeler, M, Arnold, M, Carrera, E, Machi, P, Altersberger, V, Bonati, L, Gensicke, H, Bolognese, M, Peters, N, Wetzel, S, Magrico, M, Ramos, J, Sargento-Freitas, J, Machado, R, Maia, C, Machado, E, Nunes, A, Ferreira, P, Pinho E Melo, T, Dias, M, Paula, A, Correia, M, Castro, P, Azevedo, E, Albuquerque, L, Alves, J, Ferreira-Pinto, J, Meira, T, Pereira, L, Rodrigues, M, Araujo, A, Rocha, M, Pereira-Fonseca, A, Ribeiro, L, Varela, R, Malheiro, S, Cappellari, M, Zivelonghi, C, Sajeva, G, Zini, A, Gentile, M, Forlivesi, S, Migliaccio, L, Sessa, M, La Gioia, S, Pezzini, A, Sangalli, D, Zedde, M, Pascarella, R, Ferrarese, C, Beretta, S, Diamanti, S, Schwarz, G, Frisullo, G, Marcheselli, S, Seners, P, Sabben, C, Escalard, S, Piotin, M, Maier, B, Charbonnier, G, Vuillier, F, Legris, L, Cuisenier, P, Vodret, F, Marnat, G, Liegey, J, Sibon, I, Flottmann, F, Broocks, G, Gloyer, N, Bohmann, F, Schaefer, J, Nolte, C, Audebert, H, Siebert, E, Sykora, M, Lang, W, Ferrari, J, Mayer-Suess, L, Knoflach, M, Gizewski, E, Stolp, J, Stolze, L, Coutinho, J, Nederkoorn, P, Van Den Wijngaard, I, De Meris, J, Lemmens, R, De Raedt, S, Vandervorst, F, Rutgers, M, Guilmot, A, Dusart, A, Bellante, F, Calleja-Castano, P, Ostos, F, Gonzalez-Ortega, G, Martin-Jimenez, P, Garcia-Madrona, S, Cruz-Culebras, A, Vera, R, Matute, M, Fuentes, B, Alonso-De-Lecinana, M, Rigual, R, Diez-Tejedor, E, Perez-Sanchez, S, Montaner, J, Diaz-Otero, F, Perez-De-La-Ossa, N, Flores-Pina, B, Munoz-Narbona, L, Chamorro, A, Rodriguez-Vazquez, A, Renu, A, Ayo-Martin, O, Hernandez-Fernandez, F, Segura, T, Tejada-Meza, H, Sagarra-Mur, D, Serrano-Ponz, M, Hlaing, T, See, I, Simister, R, Werring, D, Kristoffersen, E, Nordanstig, A, Jood, K, Rentzos, A, Simunek, L, Krajickova, D, Krajina, A, Mikulik, R, Cvikova, M, Vinklarek, J, Skoloudik, D, Roubec, M, Hurtikova, E, Hruby, R, Ostry, S, Skoda, O, Pernicka, M, Jurak, L, Eichlova, Z, Jira, M, Kovar, M, Pansky, M, Mencl, P, Palouskova, H, Tomek, A, Jansky, P, Olserova, A, Sramek, M, Havlicek, R, Maly, P, Trakal, L, Fiksa, J, Slovak, M, Karlinski, M, Nowak, M, Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, H, Bochynska, A, Wrona, P, Homa, T, Sawczynska, K, Slowik, A, Wlodarczyk, E, Wiacek, M, Tomaszewska-Lampart, I, Sieczkowski, B, Bartosik-Psujek, H, Bilik, M, Bandzarewicz, A, Dorobek, M, Zielinska-Turek, J, Nowakowska-Kotas, M, Obara, K, Urbanowski, P, Budrewicz, S, Guzinski, M, Switonska, M, Rutkowska, I, Sobieszak-Skura, P, Labuz-Roszak, B, Debiec, A, Staszewski, J, Stepien, A, Zwiernik, J, Wasilewski, G, Tiu, C, Terecoasa, E, Radu, R, Negrila, A, Dorobat, B, Panea, C, Tiu, V, Petrescu, S, Ozdemir, A, Mahmoud, M, El-Samahy, H, Abdelkhalek, H, Al-Hashel, J, Ismail, I, Salmeen, A, Ghoreishi, A, Sabetay, S, Gross, H, Klein, P, Abdalkader, M, Jabbour, P, El Naamani, K, Tjoumakaris, S, Abbas, R, Mohamed, G, Chebl, A, Min, J, Hovingh, M, Tsai, J, Khan, M, Nalleballe, K, Onteddu, S, Masoud, H, Michael, M, Kaur, N, Maali, L, Abraham, M, Khandelwal, P, Bach, I, Ong, M, Babici, D, Khawaja, A, Hakemi, M, Rajamani, K, Cano-Nigenda, V, Arauz, A, Amaya, P, Llanos, N, Arango, A, Vences, M, Barrientos Guerra, J, Caetano, R, Martins, R, Scollo, S, Yalung, P, Nagendra, S, Gaikwad, A, Seo, K, Georgiopoulos, G, Nogueira, R, Michel, P, Marto J. P., Strambo D., Ntaios G., Nguyen T. N., Herzig R., Czlonkowska A., Demeestere J., Mansour O. Y., Salerno A., Wegener S., Baumgartner P., Cereda C. W., Bianco G., Beyeler M., Arnold M., Carrera E., Machi P., Altersberger V., Bonati L., Gensicke H., Bolognese M., Peters N., Wetzel S., Magrico M., Ramos J. N., Sargento-Freitas J., Machado R., Maia C., Machado E., Nunes A. P., Ferreira P., Pinho E Melo T., Dias M. C., Paula A., Correia M. A., Castro P., Azevedo E., Albuquerque L., Alves J. N., Ferreira-Pinto J., Meira T., Pereira L., Rodrigues M., Araujo A. P., Rocha M., Pereira-Fonseca A., Ribeiro L., Varela R., Malheiro S., Cappellari M., Zivelonghi C., Sajeva G., Zini A., Gentile M., Forlivesi S., Migliaccio L., Sessa M., La Gioia S., Pezzini A., Sangalli D., Zedde M., Pascarella R., Ferrarese C., Beretta S., Diamanti S., Schwarz G., Frisullo G., Marcheselli S., Seners P., Sabben C., Escalard S., Piotin M., Maier B., Charbonnier G., Vuillier F., Legris L., Cuisenier P., Vodret F. R., Marnat G., Liegey J. -S., Sibon I., Flottmann F., Broocks G., Gloyer N. -O., Bohmann F. O., Schaefer J. H., Nolte C., Audebert H. J., Siebert E., Sykora M., Lang W., Ferrari J., Mayer-Suess L., Knoflach M., Gizewski E. R., Stolp J., Stolze L. J., Coutinho J. M., Nederkoorn P., Van Den Wijngaard I., De Meris J., Lemmens R., De Raedt S., Vandervorst F., Rutgers M. P., Guilmot A., Dusart A., Bellante F., Calleja-Castano P., Ostos F., Gonzalez-Ortega G., Martin-Jimenez P., Garcia-Madrona S., Cruz-Culebras A., Vera R., Matute M. C., Fuentes B., Alonso-De-Lecinana M., Rigual R., Diez-Tejedor E., Perez-Sanchez S., Montaner J., Diaz-Otero F., Perez-De-La-Ossa N., Flores-Pina B., Munoz-Narbona L., Chamorro A., Rodriguez-Vazquez A., Renu A., Ayo-Martin O., Hernandez-Fernandez F., Segura T., Tejada-Meza H., Sagarra-Mur D., Serrano-Ponz M., Hlaing T., See I., Simister R., Werring D., Kristoffersen E. S., Nordanstig A., Jood K., Rentzos A., Simunek L., Krajickova D., Krajina A., Mikulik R., Cvikova M., Vinklarek J., Skoloudik D., Roubec M., Hurtikova E., Hruby R., Ostry S., Skoda O., Pernicka M., Jurak L., Eichlova Z., Jira M., Kovar M., Pansky M., Mencl P., Palouskova H., Tomek A., Jansky P., Olserova A., Sramek M., Havlicek R., Maly P., Trakal L., Fiksa J., Slovak M., Karlinski M. A., Nowak M., Sienkiewicz-Jarosz H., Bochynska A., Wrona P., Homa T., Sawczynska K., Slowik A., Wlodarczyk E., Wiacek M., Tomaszewska-Lampart I., Sieczkowski B., Bartosik-Psujek H., Bilik M., Bandzarewicz A., Dorobek M., Zielinska-Turek J., Nowakowska-Kotas M., Obara K., Urbanowski P., Budrewicz S., Guzinski M., Switonska M., Rutkowska I., Sobieszak-Skura P., Labuz-Roszak B. M., Debiec A., Staszewski J., Stepien A., Zwiernik J., Wasilewski G., Tiu C., Terecoasa E. O., Radu R. A., Negrila A., Dorobat B., Panea C., Tiu V., Petrescu S., Ozdemir A., Mahmoud M., El-Samahy H., Abdelkhalek H., Al-Hashel J., Ismail I. I., Salmeen A., Ghoreishi A., Sabetay S. I., Gross H., Klein P., Abdalkader M., Jabbour P., El Naamani K., Tjoumakaris S., Abbas R., Mohamed G. A., Chebl A., Min J., Hovingh M., Tsai J. P., Khan M., Nalleballe K., Onteddu S., Masoud H., Michael M., Kaur N., Maali L., Abraham M. G., Khandelwal P., Bach I., Ong M., Babici D., Khawaja A. M., Hakemi M., Rajamani K., Cano-Nigenda V., Arauz A., Amaya P., Llanos N., Arango A., Vences M. A., Barrientos Guerra J. D., Caetano R., Martins R. T., Scollo S. D., Yalung P. M., Nagendra S., Gaikwad A., Seo K. -D., Georgiopoulos G., Nogueira R. G., Michel P., Marto, J, Strambo, D, Ntaios, G, Nguyen, T, Herzig, R, Czlonkowska, A, Demeestere, J, Mansour, O, Salerno, A, Wegener, S, Baumgartner, P, Cereda, C, Bianco, G, Beyeler, M, Arnold, M, Carrera, E, Machi, P, Altersberger, V, Bonati, L, Gensicke, H, Bolognese, M, Peters, N, Wetzel, S, Magrico, M, Ramos, J, Sargento-Freitas, J, Machado, R, Maia, C, Machado, E, Nunes, A, Ferreira, P, Pinho E Melo, T, Dias, M, Paula, A, Correia, M, Castro, P, Azevedo, E, Albuquerque, L, Alves, J, Ferreira-Pinto, J, Meira, T, Pereira, L, Rodrigues, M, Araujo, A, Rocha, M, Pereira-Fonseca, A, Ribeiro, L, Varela, R, Malheiro, S, Cappellari, M, Zivelonghi, C, Sajeva, G, Zini, A, Gentile, M, Forlivesi, S, Migliaccio, L, Sessa, M, La Gioia, S, Pezzini, A, Sangalli, D, Zedde, M, Pascarella, R, Ferrarese, C, Beretta, S, Diamanti, S, Schwarz, G, Frisullo, G, Marcheselli, S, Seners, P, Sabben, C, Escalard, S, Piotin, M, Maier, B, Charbonnier, G, Vuillier, F, Legris, L, Cuisenier, P, Vodret, F, Marnat, G, Liegey, J, Sibon, I, Flottmann, F, Broocks, G, Gloyer, N, Bohmann, F, Schaefer, J, Nolte, C, Audebert, H, Siebert, E, Sykora, M, Lang, W, Ferrari, J, Mayer-Suess, L, Knoflach, M, Gizewski, E, Stolp, J, Stolze, L, Coutinho, J, Nederkoorn, P, Van Den Wijngaard, I, De Meris, J, Lemmens, R, De Raedt, S, Vandervorst, F, Rutgers, M, Guilmot, A, Dusart, A, Bellante, F, Calleja-Castano, P, Ostos, F, Gonzalez-Ortega, G, Martin-Jimenez, P, Garcia-Madrona, S, Cruz-Culebras, A, Vera, R, Matute, M, Fuentes, B, Alonso-De-Lecinana, M, Rigual, R, Diez-Tejedor, E, Perez-Sanchez, S, Montaner, J, Diaz-Otero, F, Perez-De-La-Ossa, N, Flores-Pina, B, Munoz-Narbona, L, Chamorro, A, Rodriguez-Vazquez, A, Renu, A, Ayo-Martin, O, Hernandez-Fernandez, F, Segura, T, Tejada-Meza, H, Sagarra-Mur, D, Serrano-Ponz, M, Hlaing, T, See, I, Simister, R, Werring, D, Kristoffersen, E, Nordanstig, A, Jood, K, Rentzos, A, Simunek, L, Krajickova, D, Krajina, A, Mikulik, R, Cvikova, M, Vinklarek, J, Skoloudik, D, Roubec, M, Hurtikova, E, Hruby, R, Ostry, S, Skoda, O, Pernicka, M, Jurak, L, Eichlova, Z, Jira, M, Kovar, M, Pansky, M, Mencl, P, Palouskova, H, Tomek, A, Jansky, P, Olserova, A, Sramek, M, Havlicek, R, Maly, P, Trakal, L, Fiksa, J, Slovak, M, Karlinski, M, Nowak, M, Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, H, Bochynska, A, Wrona, P, Homa, T, Sawczynska, K, Slowik, A, Wlodarczyk, E, Wiacek, M, Tomaszewska-Lampart, I, Sieczkowski, B, Bartosik-Psujek, H, Bilik, M, Bandzarewicz, A, Dorobek, M, Zielinska-Turek, J, Nowakowska-Kotas, M, Obara, K, Urbanowski, P, Budrewicz, S, Guzinski, M, Switonska, M, Rutkowska, I, Sobieszak-Skura, P, Labuz-Roszak, B, Debiec, A, Staszewski, J, Stepien, A, Zwiernik, J, Wasilewski, G, Tiu, C, Terecoasa, E, Radu, R, Negrila, A, Dorobat, B, Panea, C, Tiu, V, Petrescu, S, Ozdemir, A, Mahmoud, M, El-Samahy, H, Abdelkhalek, H, Al-Hashel, J, Ismail, I, Salmeen, A, Ghoreishi, A, Sabetay, S, Gross, H, Klein, P, Abdalkader, M, Jabbour, P, El Naamani, K, Tjoumakaris, S, Abbas, R, Mohamed, G, Chebl, A, Min, J, Hovingh, M, Tsai, J, Khan, M, Nalleballe, K, Onteddu, S, Masoud, H, Michael, M, Kaur, N, Maali, L, Abraham, M, Khandelwal, P, Bach, I, Ong, M, Babici, D, Khawaja, A, Hakemi, M, Rajamani, K, Cano-Nigenda, V, Arauz, A, Amaya, P, Llanos, N, Arango, A, Vences, M, Barrientos Guerra, J, Caetano, R, Martins, R, Scollo, S, Yalung, P, Nagendra, S, Gaikwad, A, Seo, K, Georgiopoulos, G, Nogueira, R, Michel, P, Marto J. P., Strambo D., Ntaios G., Nguyen T. N., Herzig R., Czlonkowska A., Demeestere J., Mansour O. Y., Salerno A., Wegener S., Baumgartner P., Cereda C. W., Bianco G., Beyeler M., Arnold M., Carrera E., Machi P., Altersberger V., Bonati L., Gensicke H., Bolognese M., Peters N., Wetzel S., Magrico M., Ramos J. N., Sargento-Freitas J., Machado R., Maia C., Machado E., Nunes A. P., Ferreira P., Pinho E Melo T., Dias M. C., Paula A., Correia M. A., Castro P., Azevedo E., Albuquerque L., Alves J. N., Ferreira-Pinto J., Meira T., Pereira L., Rodrigues M., Araujo A. P., Rocha M., Pereira-Fonseca A., Ribeiro L., Varela R., Malheiro S., Cappellari M., Zivelonghi C., Sajeva G., Zini A., Gentile M., Forlivesi S., Migliaccio L., Sessa M., La Gioia S., Pezzini A., Sangalli D., Zedde M., Pascarella R., Ferrarese C., Beretta S., Diamanti S., Schwarz G., Frisullo G., Marcheselli S., Seners P., Sabben C., Escalard S., Piotin M., Maier B., Charbonnier G., Vuillier F., Legris L., Cuisenier P., Vodret F. R., Marnat G., Liegey J. -S., Sibon I., Flottmann F., Broocks G., Gloyer N. -O., Bohmann F. O., Schaefer J. H., Nolte C., Audebert H. J., Siebert E., Sykora M., Lang W., Ferrari J., Mayer-Suess L., Knoflach M., Gizewski E. R., Stolp J., Stolze L. J., Coutinho J. M., Nederkoorn P., Van Den Wijngaard I., De Meris J., Lemmens R., De Raedt S., Vandervorst F., Rutgers M. P., Guilmot A., Dusart A., Bellante F., Calleja-Castano P., Ostos F., Gonzalez-Ortega G., Martin-Jimenez P., Garcia-Madrona S., Cruz-Culebras A., Vera R., Matute M. C., Fuentes B., Alonso-De-Lecinana M., Rigual R., Diez-Tejedor E., Perez-Sanchez S., Montaner J., Diaz-Otero F., Perez-De-La-Ossa N., Flores-Pina B., Munoz-Narbona L., Chamorro A., Rodriguez-Vazquez A., Renu A., Ayo-Martin O., Hernandez-Fernandez F., Segura T., Tejada-Meza H., Sagarra-Mur D., Serrano-Ponz M., Hlaing T., See I., Simister R., Werring D., Kristoffersen E. S., Nordanstig A., Jood K., Rentzos A., Simunek L., Krajickova D., Krajina A., Mikulik R., Cvikova M., Vinklarek J., Skoloudik D., Roubec M., Hurtikova E., Hruby R., Ostry S., Skoda O., Pernicka M., Jurak L., Eichlova Z., Jira M., Kovar M., Pansky M., Mencl P., Palouskova H., Tomek A., Jansky P., Olserova A., Sramek M., Havlicek R., Maly P., Trakal L., Fiksa J., Slovak M., Karlinski M. A., Nowak M., Sienkiewicz-Jarosz H., Bochynska A., Wrona P., Homa T., Sawczynska K., Slowik A., Wlodarczyk E., Wiacek M., Tomaszewska-Lampart I., Sieczkowski B., Bartosik-Psujek H., Bilik M., Bandzarewicz A., Dorobek M., Zielinska-Turek J., Nowakowska-Kotas M., Obara K., Urbanowski P., Budrewicz S., Guzinski M., Switonska M., Rutkowska I., Sobieszak-Skura P., Labuz-Roszak B. M., Debiec A., Staszewski J., Stepien A., Zwiernik J., Wasilewski G., Tiu C., Terecoasa E. O., Radu R. A., Negrila A., Dorobat B., Panea C., Tiu V., Petrescu S., Ozdemir A., Mahmoud M., El-Samahy H., Abdelkhalek H., Al-Hashel J., Ismail I. I., Salmeen A., Ghoreishi A., Sabetay S. I., Gross H., Klein P., Abdalkader M., Jabbour P., El Naamani K., Tjoumakaris S., Abbas R., Mohamed G. A., Chebl A., Min J., Hovingh M., Tsai J. P., Khan M., Nalleballe K., Onteddu S., Masoud H., Michael M., Kaur N., Maali L., Abraham M. G., Khandelwal P., Bach I., Ong M., Babici D., Khawaja A. M., Hakemi M., Rajamani K., Cano-Nigenda V., Arauz A., Amaya P., Llanos N., Arango A., Vences M. A., Barrientos Guerra J. D., Caetano R., Martins R. T., Scollo S. D., Yalung P. M., Nagendra S., Gaikwad A., Seo K. -D., Georgiopoulos G., Nogueira R. G., and Michel P.
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Background and Objectives COVID-19–related inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and coagulopathy may increase the bleeding risk and lower the efficacy of revascularization treatments in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). We aimed to evaluate the safety and outcomes of revascularization treatments in patients with AIS and COVID-19. Methods This was a retrospective multicenter cohort study of consecutive patients with AIS receiving intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and/or endovascular treatment (EVT) between March 2020 and June 2021 tested for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. With a doubly robust model combining propensity score weighting and multivariate regression, we studied the association of COVID-19 with intracranial bleeding complications and clinical outcomes. Subgroup analyses were performed according to treatment groups (IVT-only and EVT). Results Of a total of 15,128 included patients from 105 centers, 853 (5.6%) were diagnosed with COVID-19; of those, 5,848 (38.7%) patients received IVT-only and 9,280 (61.3%) EVT (with or without IVT). Patients with COVID-19 had a higher rate of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (SICH) (adjusted OR 1.53; 95% CI 1.16–2.01), symptomatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SSAH) (OR 1.80; 95% CI 1.20–2.69), SICH and/or SSAH combined (OR 1.56; 95% CI 1.23–1.99), 24-hour mortality (OR 2.47; 95% CI 1.58–3.86), and 3-month mortality (OR 1.88; 95% CI 1.52–2.33). Patients with COVID-19 also had an unfavorable shift in the distribution of the modified Rankin score at 3 months (OR 1.42; 95% CI 1.26–1.60). Discussion Patients with AIS and COVID-19 showed higher rates of intracranial bleeding complications and worse clinical outcomes after revascularization treatments than contemporaneous non–COVID-19 patients receiving treatment. Current available data do not allow direct conclusions to be drawn on the effectiveness of revascularization treatments in patients with COVID-19 or to establish different treatment r
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5. Frequency and predictors of decompressive craniectomy in ischemic stroke patients treated by mechanical thrombectomy in the ETIS registry
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Adwane, G., primary, Lapergue, B., additional, Piotin, M., additional, Gory, B., additional, Blanc, R., additional, Consoli, A., additional, Rodesch, G., additional, Mazighi, M., additional, Kyheng, M., additional, Labreuche, J., additional, and Pico, F., additional
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6. Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Arm Study of Mechanical Thrombectomy Using Solitaire Flow Restoration in Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Pereira, Vitor M, Gralla, Jan, Davalos, Antoni, Bonafé, Alain, Castaño, Carlos, Chapot, René, Liebeskind, David S, Nogueira, Raul G, Arnold, Marcel, Sztajzel, Roman, Liebig, Thomas, Goyal, Mayank, Besselmann, Michael, Moreno, Antonio, Schroth, Gerhard, Alamovitch, S, Arquizan, C, Dohmen, C, Killer-Oberpfalzer, M, Broussalis, E, Krause, L, Lopez-Ibor, L, Macho, J, Amaro, S, Menon, B, Millàn, M, Miteff, F, Faulder, K, Piotin, M, Weber, R, and Parrilla, Guillermo
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Stroke ,Brain Disorders ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Research ,Good Health and Well Being ,Acute Disease ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Carotid Artery ,Internal ,Cerebral Infarction ,Disease-Free Survival ,Endovascular Procedures ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Middle Cerebral Artery ,Prospective Studies ,Survival Rate ,Thrombectomy ,mechanical embolectomy ,stroke treatment ,the STAR Investigators ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurology & Neurosurgery - Abstract
Background and purposeMechanical thrombectomy using stent retriever devices have been advocated to increase revascularization in intracranial vessel occlusion. We present the results of a large prospective study on the use of the Solitaire Flow Restoration in patients with acute ischemic stroke.MethodsSolitaire Flow Restoration Thrombectomy for Acute Revascularization was an international, multicenter, prospective, single-arm study of Solitaire Flow Restoration thrombectomy in patients with large vessel anterior circulation strokes treated within 8 hours of symptom onset. Strict criteria for site selection were applied. The primary end point was the revascularization rate (thrombolysis in cerebral infarction ≥2b) of the occluded vessel as determined by an independent core laboratory. The secondary end point was the rate of good functional outcome (defined as 90-day modified Rankin scale, 0-2).ResultsA total of 202 patients were enrolled across 14 comprehensive stroke centers in Europe, Canada, and Australia. The median age was 72 years, 60% were female patients. The median National Institute of Health Stroke Scale was 17. Most proximal intracranial occlusion was the internal carotid artery in 18%, and the middle cerebral artery in 82%. Successful revascularization was achieved in 79.2% of patients. Device and procedure-related severe adverse events were found in 7.4%. Favorable neurological outcome was found in 57.9%. The mortality rate was 6.9%. Any intracranial hemorrhagic transformation was found in 18.8% of patients, 1.5% were symptomatic.ConclusionsIn this single-arm study, treatment with the Solitaire Flow Restoration device in intracranial anterior circulation occlusions results in high rates of revascularization, low risk of clinically relevant procedural complications, and good clinical outcomes in combination with low mortality at 90 days.Clinical trial registration urlhttp://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01327989.
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7. Automated Aortic Anatomy Analysis: from Image to Clinical Indicators
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Lahlouh, M., primary, Chenoune, Y., additional, Blanc, R., additional, Piotin, M., additional, Escalard, S., additional, Fahed, R., additional, Szewczyk, J., additional, and Passat, N., additional
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8. E-274 Endovascular management of high-grade cerebral arteriovenous malformation
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Baharvahdat, H, primary, Blanc, R, additional, Escalard, S, additional, Desilles, J, additional, Redjem, H, additional, Delvoye, F, additional, Smajda, S, additional, Al Raaisi, A, additional, Boisseau, W, additional, Mazighi, M, additional, and Piotin, M, additional
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9. Rare hemorrhagic presentation of a brain arterioveinous malformation
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Holay, Q., primary, Hebert, S., additional, Brauner, R., additional, Charbonneau, F., additional, Piotin, M., additional, and Smajda, S., additional
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10. Endovascular treatment of posterior fossa arteriovenous malformations
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Robert, T., Blanc, R., Ciccio, G., Gilboa, B., Fahed, R., Boissonnet, H., Redjem, H., Pistocchi, S., Bartolini, B., and Piotin, M.
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11. Endovascular treatment of carotid-cavernous fistulae: Long-term efficacy and prognostic factors
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Stéphan, S., Blanc, R., Zmuda, M., Vignal, C., Barral, M., Pistocchi, S., Piotin, M., and Galatoire, O.
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12. A direct aspiration first pass technique for acute stroke therapy: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Gory, B., Armoiry, X., Sivan‐Hoffmann, R., Piotin, M., Mazighi, M., Lapergue, B., Blanc, R., and Turjman, F.
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13. Endovascular Therapy for Stroke Due to Basilar-Artery Occlusion
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Langezaal, L.C.M., Hoeven, E.J.R.J. van der, Mont'Alverne, F.J.A., Carvalho, J.J.F. de, Lima, F.O., Dippel, D.W.J., Lugt, A. van der, R.T.H. lo, Boiten, J., Nijeholt, G.J.L.A., Staals, J., Zwam, W.H. van, Nederkoorn, P.J., Majoie, C.B.L.M., Gerber, J.C., Mazighi, M., Piotin, M., Zini, A., Vallone, S., Hofmeijer, J., Martins, S.O., Nolte, C.H., Szabo, K., Dias, F.A., Abud, D.G., Wermer, M.J.H., Remmers, M.J.M., Schneider, H., Rueckert, C.M., Laat, K.F. de, Yoo, A.J., Doormaal, P.J. van, Es, A.C.G.M. van, Emmer, B.J., Michel, P., Puetz, V., Audebert, H.J., Pontes-Neto, O.M., Vos, J.A., Kappelle, L.J., Algra, A., Schonewille, W.J., BASICS Study Grp, Klinische Neurowetenschappen, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Neurologie (9), RS: Carim - B05 Cerebral small vessel disease, Beeldvorming, MUMC+: DA BV Medisch Specialisten Radiologie (9), RS: Carim - B06 Imaging, TechMed Centre, Clinical Neurophysiology, Neurology, ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes, ANS - Neurovascular Disorders, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, ACS - Microcirculation, and Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
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Background The effectiveness of endovascular therapy in patients with stroke caused by basilar-artery occlusion has not been well studied.Methods We randomly assigned patients within 6 hours after the estimated time of onset of a stroke due to basilar-artery occlusion, in a 1:1 ratio, to receive endovascular therapy or standard medical care. The primary outcome was a favorable functional outcome, defined as a score of 0 to 3 on the modified Rankin scale (range, 0 to 6, with 0 indicating no disability, 3 indicating moderate disability, and 6 indicating death) at 90 days. The primary safety outcomes were symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage within 3 days after the initiation of treatment and mortality at 90 days.Results A total of 300 patients were enrolled (154 in the endovascular therapy group and 146 in the medical care group). Intravenous thrombolysis was used in 78.6% of the patients in the endovascular group and in 79.5% of those in the medical group. Endovascular treatment was initiated at a median of 4.4 hours after stroke onset. A favorable functional outcome occurred in 68 of 154 patients (44.2%) in the endovascular group and 55 of 146 patients (37.7%) in the medical care group (risk ratio, 1.18; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.92 to 1.50). Symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage occurred in 4.5% of the patients after endovascular therapy and in 0.7% of those after medical therapy (risk ratio, 6.9; 95% CI, 0.9 to 53.0); mortality at 90 days was 38.3% and 43.2%, respectively (risk ratio, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.68 to 1.12).Conclusions Among patients with stroke from basilar-artery occlusion, endovascular therapy and medical therapy did not differ significantly with respect to a favorable functional outcome, but, as reflected by the wide confidence interval for the primary outcome, the results of this trial may not exclude a substantial benefit of endovascular therapy. Larger trials are needed to determine the efficacy and safety of endovascular therapy for basilar-artery occlusion. (Funded by the Dutch Heart Foundation and others; BASICS ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01717755; Netherlands Trial Register number, NL2500.)Endovascular Therapy for Basilar-Artery Stroke In a randomized trial involving 300 patients with basilar-artery stroke, endovascular thrombectomy was not significantly different from medical therapy with respect to a favorable functional outcome (modified Rankin scale score of 0 to 3) at 90 days, but a clinically significant benefit could not be excluded.
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14. P15 Evaluation of effectiveness and safety of the CorPath® GRX System in endovascular embolization procedures of cerebral aneurysms
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Piotin, M, primary, Blanc, R, additional, Turner, R, additional, Tomasello, A, additional, Ribo, M, additional, Galdámez, M, additional, Costalat, V, additional, Sourour, N, additional, Mordasini, P, additional, Killer-Oberpfalzer, M, additional, Rice, H, additional, Spears, J, additional, and Pereira, VM, additional
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15. 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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16. Endovascular Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm Following S.A.H.
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Barreau, X., Pastore, M., Piotin, M., Spelle, C., Moret, J., Reulen, H.-J., editor, Steiger, H.-J., editor, and Seiler, R. W., editor
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17. Time to treatment with bridging intravenous alteplase before endovascular treatment: subanalysis of the randomized controlled SWIFT-DIRECT trial
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Meinel, TR, Kaesmacher, J, Buetikofer, L, Strbian, D, Eker, OF, Cognard, C, Mordasini, P, Deppeler, S, Pereira, VM, Albucher, JF, Darcourt, J, Bourcier, R, Guillon, B, Papagiannaki, C, Costentin, G, Sibolt, G, Raty, S, Gory, B, Richard, S, Liman, J, Ernst, M, Boulanger, M, Barbier, C, Mechtouff, L, Zhang, LQ, Marnat, G, Sibon, I, Nikoubashman, O, Reich, A, Consoli, A, Weisenburger, D, Requena, M, Garcia-Tornel, A, Saleme, S, Moulin, S, Pagano, P, Saliou, G, Carrera, E, Janot, K, Boix, M, Pop, R, Della Schiava, L, Luft, A, Piotin, M, Gentric, JC, Pikula, A, Pfeilschifter, W, Arnold, M, Siddiqui, A, Froehler, MT, Furlan, AJ, Chapot, R, Wiesmann, M, Machi, P, Diener, HC, Kulcsar, Z, Bonati, L, Bassetti, C, Escalard, S, Liebeskind, D, Saver, JL, Fischer, U, and Gralla, J
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Background We hypothesized that treatment delays might be an effect modifier regarding risks and benefits of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) before mechanical thrombectomy (MT). Methods We used the dataset of the SWIFT-DIRECT trial, which randomized 408 patients to IVT+MT or MT alone. Potential interactions between assignment to IVT+MT and expected time from onset-to-needle (OTN) as well as expected time from door-to-needle (DTN) were included in regression models. The primary outcome was functional independence (modified Rankin Scale (mRS) 0-2) at 3 months. Secondary outcomes included mRS shift, mortality, recanalization rates, and (symptomatic) intracranial hemorrhage at 24 hours. Results We included 408 patients (IVT+MT 207, MT 201, median age 72 years (IQR 64-81), 209 (51.2%) female). The expected median OTN and DTN were 142 min and 54 min in the IVT+MT group and 129 min and 51 min in the MT alone group. Overall there was no significant interaction between OTN and bridging IVT assignment regarding either the functional (adjusted OR (aOR) 0.76, 95% CI 0.45 to 1.30) and safety outcomes or the recanalization rates. Analysis of in-hospital delays showed no significant interaction between DTN and bridging IVT assignment regarding the dichotomized functional outcome (aOR 0.48, 95% CI 0.14 to 1.62), but the shift and mortality analyses suggested a greater benefit of IVT when in-hospital delays were short. Conclusions We found no evidence that the effect of bridging IVT on functional independence is modified by overall or in-hospital treatment delays. Considering its low power, this subgroup analysis could have missed a clinically important effect, and exploratory analysis of secondary clinical outcomes indicated a potentially favorable effect of IVT with shorter in-hospital delays. Heterogeneity of the IVT effect size before MT should be further analyzed in individual patient meta-analysis of comparable trials.
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18. Parent Artery Straightening after Flow-Diverter Stenting Improves the Odds of Aneurysm Occlusion
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Janot, K., primary, Fahed, R., additional, Rouchaud, A., additional, Zuber, K., additional, Boulouis, G., additional, Forestier, G., additional, Mounayer, C., additional, and Piotin, M., additional
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19. 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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20. First-line thrombectomy strategy for anterior large vessel occlusions: Results of the prospective ETIS egistry
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Maïer, B. Finitsis, S. Bourcier, R. Papanagiotou, P. Richard, S. Marnat, G. Sibon, I. Dargazanli, C. Arquizan, C. Blanc, R. Piotin, M. Lapergue, B. Consoli, A. Eugene, F. Vannier, S. Saleme, S. Macian, F. Clarençon, F. Rosso, C. Naggara, O. Turc, G. Viguier, A. Cognard, C. Wolff, V. Pop, R. Mazighi, M. Gory, B.
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Background: The best recanalization strategy for mechanical thrombectomy (MT) remains unknown as no randomized controlled trial has simultaneously evaluated first-line stent retriever (SR) versus contact aspiration (CA) versus the combined approach (SR+CA). Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety profiles of SR, CA, and SR+CA in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) treated by MT. Methods: We analyzed data of the Endovascular Treatment in Ischemic Stroke (ETIS) Registry, a prospective, multicenter, observational study of patients with AIS treated by MT. Patients with M1 and intracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusions between January 2015 and March 2020 in 15 comprehensive stroke centers were included. We assessed the association of first-line strategy with favorable outcomes at 3 months (modified Rankin Scale score 0-2), successful recanalization rates (modified Thrombolysis In Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) 2b/3), and safety outcomes. Results: We included 2643 patients, 406 treated with SR, 1126 with CA, and 1111 with SR+CA. CA or SR+CA achieved more successful recanalization than SR for M1 occlusions (aOR=2.09, (95% CI 1.39 to 3.13) and aOR=1.69 (95% CI 1.12 to 2.53), respectively). For intracranial ICA, SR+CA achieved more recanalization than SR (aOR=2.52 (95% CI 1.32 to 4.81)), no differences were observed between CA and SR+CA. SR+CA was associated with lower odds of favorable outcomes compared with SR (aOR=0.63 (95% CI 0.44 to 0.90)) and CA (aOR=0.71 (95% CI 0.55 to 0.92)), higher odds of mortality at 3 months (aOR=1.56 (95% CI 1.22 to 2.0)) compared with CA, and higher odds of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (aOR=1.59 (95% CI 1.1 to 2.3)) compared with CA. Conclusions: Despite high recanalization rates, our results question the safety of the combined approach, which was associated with disability and mortality. Randomized controlled trials are needed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of these techniques. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
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21. Global impact of COVID-19 on stroke care
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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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22. Global Impact of COVID-19 on Stroke Care and IV Thrombolysis
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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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23. Global impact of COVID-19 on stroke care
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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, 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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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24. Direct cervical arterial access for intracranial endovascular treatment
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Blanc, R., Piotin, M., Mounayer, C., Spelle, L., and Moret, J.
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25. Preoperative devascularization of a circumferential osteogenic metastasis to the upper cervical spine by direct percutaneous needle puncture: a technical note
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Liebig, T., Henkes, H., Kirsch, M., Piotin, M., Jans, P., and Kühne, D.
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26. Increasing the packing of small aneurysms with soft coils: an in vitro study
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Piotin, M., Liebig, T., Feste, C. Dalle, Spelle, L., Mounayer, C., and Moret, J.
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27. MT2 Discrepancy between the Cost of an Innovative Medical Procedure and Its Payment: The Case of Mechanical Thrombectomy Procedures in ACUTE Ischemic Stroke in France
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Sika, K., primary, Chauvin, P., additional, Piotin, M., additional, and Lapergue, B., additional
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28. CT angiography, MR angiography and rotational digital subtraction angiography for volumetric assessment of intracranial aneurysms. An experimental study
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Piotin, M., Gailloud, P., Bidaut, L., Mandai, S., Muster, M., Moret, J., and Rüfenacht, D. A.
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29. Embolisation par voie artérielle de malformations artérioveineuses durales intracrâniennes à l’aide d’ethylvinyl alcool copolymère (Onyx ®18)
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Toulgoat, F., Mounayer, C., Túlio Salles Rezende, M., Piotin, M., Spelle, L., Lazzarotti, G., Desal, H., and Moret, J.
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30. The various MRI patterns of pituitary apoplexy
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Piotin, M., Tampieri, D., Rüfenacht, D. A., Mohr, G., Garant, M., Del Carpio, R., Robert, F., Delavelle, J., and Melanson, D.
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31. Large vessel stroke in six patients following SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: a retrospective case study series of acute thrombotic complications on stable underlying atherosclerotic disease
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Lapergue, B., primary, Lyoubi, A., additional, Meseguer, E., additional, Avram, I., additional, Denier, C., additional, Venditti, L., additional, Consoli, A., additional, Guedon, A., additional, Houdart, E., additional, Weisenburger‐Lile, D., additional, Piotin, M., additional, Maier, B., additional, Obadia, M., additional, and Broucker, T.D.E., additional
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32. Fusion Image Guidance for Supra-Aortic Vessel Catheterization in Neurointerventions: A Feasibility Study
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Feddal, A., primary, Escalard, S., additional, Delvoye, F., additional, Fahed, R., additional, Desilles, J.P., additional, Zuber, K., additional, Redjem, H., additional, Savatovsky, J.S., additional, Ciccio, G., additional, Smajda, S., additional, Ben Maacha, M., additional, Mazighi, M., additional, Piotin, M., additional, and Blanc, R., additional
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33. Traitement endovasculaire d’une malformation artérioveineuse hypothalamique
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Smajda, S., primary, Ciccio, G., additional, Fahed, R., additional, Robert, T., additional, Blanc, R., additional, and Piotin, M., additional
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34. Analyses angiographiques des anastomoses naturelles entre les artères cérébrales antérieures et postérieures chez les patients touchés par le Moyamoya
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Bonasia, S., primary, Ciccio, G., additional, Weil, A.G., additional, Smajda, S., additional, Chaalala, C., additional, Blanc, R., additional, Reinert, M., additional, Piotin, M., additional, Bojanowski, M., additional, and Robert, T., additional
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35. Pronostic visuel après traitement endovasculaire des malformations artérioveineuses occipitales
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Smajda, S., primary, Ciccio, G., additional, Fahed, R., additional, Robert, T., additional, Blanc, R., additional, and Piotin, M., additional
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36. Early successful reperfusion after endovascular therapy reduces malignant middle cerebral artery infarction occurrence in young patients with large diffusion‐weighted imaging lesions
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Sabben, C., primary, Desilles, J. P., additional, Charbonneau, F., additional, Savatovsky, J., additional, Morvan, E., additional, Obadia, A., additional, Raynouard, I., additional, Fela, F., additional, Escalard, S., additional, Redjem, H., additional, Smajda, S., additional, Ciccio, G., additional, Blanc, R., additional, Fahed, R., additional, Le Guerinel, C., additional, Engrand, N., additional, Ben Maacha, M., additional, Labreuche, J., additional, Mazighi, M., additional, Piotin, M., additional, and Obadia, M., additional
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37. Étude ATLAS EU PMCF : efficacité et sécurité du stent Neuroform atlas dans le traitement des anévrismes intracrâniens
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Houdart, E., primary, Lefevre, P.H., additional, Berlis, A., additional, Schramm, P., additional, Wanke, I., additional, Barreau, X., additional, Piotin, M., additional, and Bonafé, A., additional
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38. Traitement endovasculaire des anévrysmes non rompus de l’artère cérébrale moyenne
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Vanzin, J.R., Mounayer, C., Piotin, M., Spelle, L., Boissonnet, H., and Moret, J.
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39. Parent Artery Straightening after Flow-Diverter Stenting Improves the Odds of Aneurysm Occlusion.
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Janot, K., Fahed, R., Rouchaud, A., Zuber, K., Boulouis, G., Forestier, G., Mounayer, C., and Piotin, M.
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40. MRI and MR angiography of persistent trigeminal artery
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Piotin, M., Miralbés, S., Cattin, F., Marchal, H., Amor-Sahli, M., Moulin, T., and Bonneville, J. F.
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41. Dynamic MRI versus dynamic CT in the diagnosis of pituitary microadenoma
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Bonneville, J. F., Cattin, F., Piotin, M., Franck, M. L., Miralbes, S., Ghedas, K., Takahashi, Mutsumasa, editor, Korogi, Yukunori, editor, and Moseley, Ivan, editor
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42. Malformations artérioveineuses intracérébrales et grossesse : quelle prise en charge ?
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Piotin, M., Mounayer, C., Spelle, L., and Moret, J.
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43. Malformations artérioveineuses intracrâniennes : données épidémidémiologiques et génétiques
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Spelle, L., Mounayer, C., Piotin, M., and Moret, J.
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44. Epidermoid cyst of the skull with nonpulsatile tinnitus
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Piotin, M., Gailloud, P., Reverdin, A., Schneider, P. A., Pizzolato, G., and Rüfenacht, D. A.
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45. Disseminated intracerebral alveolar echinococcosis: CT and MRI
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Piotin, M., Cattin, F., Kantelip, B., Miralbès, S., Godard, J., and Bonneville, J. F.
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46. An in vitro anatomic model of the human cerebral arteries with saccular arterial aneurysms
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Gailloud, P., Pray, J. R., Muster, M., Piotin, M., Fasel, J. H. D., and Rüfenacht, D. A.
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47. Anin vitro anatomic model of the human cerebral arteries with saccular arterial aneurysms
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Gailloud, P., Pray, J. R., Muster, M., Piotin, M., Fasel, J. H. D., and Rüfenacht, D. A.
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48. Angiographic Analysis of Natural Anastomoses between the Posterior and Anterior Cerebral Arteries in Moyamoya Disease and Syndrome
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Bonasia, S., primary, Ciccio, G., additional, Smajda, S., additional, Weil, A.G., additional, Chaalala, C., additional, Blanc, R., additional, Reinert, M., additional, Piotin, M., additional, Bojanowski, M., additional, and Robert, T., additional
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49. O-020 Visual prognosis after endovascular treatment of occipital arteriovenous malformations
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Smajda, S, primary, Ciccio’, G, additional, Fahed, R, additional, Robert, T, additional, Blanc, R, additional, and Piotin, M, additional
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50. O-014 Double stent-assisted coiling of intracranial aneurysms with the neuroform ATLAS stent in Y and X configurations: immediate and midterm angiographic and clinical follow-up
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Ciccio’, G, primary, Robert, T, additional, Fahed, R, additional, Smajda, S, additional, Blanc, R, additional, and Piotin, M, additional
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