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Cerebrovasc Dis (2021) 50 (6): 707–714.
Published Online: 25 June 2021
... on acute cerebrovascular disease care across 9 comprehensive stroke centers throughout Los Angeles County (LAC). Methods: Volume of emergency stroke code activations, patient characteristics, stroke severity, reperfusion rates, treatment times, and outcomes from February 1 to April 30, 2020, were compared...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2017) 43 (5-6): 305–312.
Published Online: 07 April 2017
... of this study was to evaluate the impact of reperfusion on clinical outcome in low National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) patients treated with MT. Methods: We analysed 138 consecutive patients with acute LVO of the anterior circulation (middle cerebral artery M1 or M2 segment, internal carotid...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2017) 43 (3-4): 200–205.
Published Online: 17 February 2017
...(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Acute stroke Middle cerebral artery occlusion Magnetic resonance imaging Reperfusion Recanalization In acute...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2016) 42 (3-4): 170–177.
Published Online: 26 April 2016
... management. The more sophisticated imaging-based selection, those assessing collateral blood flow or ischaemic penumbra appear to be associated with better outcomes and possibly fewer complications. The importance of achieving effective, quality reperfusion is also demonstrated, in a remarkably linear...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2012) 34 (2): 95–105.
Published Online: 26 July 2012
... hemorrhage-associated pneumonia. Markers such as monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR expression might help target those at greatest risk. Hypothermia Reperfusion Stem cell therapy Stroke Biomarkers Cerebral reorganization Immunology © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel 2012 Copyright / Drug...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2001) 11 (2): 73–81.
Published Online: 16 February 2001
... in humans, a chance of recovery existed if collateral perfusion developed spontaneously within the first hours. In transient MCAO, reperfusion was only effective in preventing infarction when it was initiated as long as misery perfusion persisted; in these cases tissue was salvaged and large infarcts did...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (1998) 8 (3): 166–171.
Published Online: 24 April 1998
...J. Rudolf; M. Grond; C. Stenzel; M. Neveling; W.-D. Heiss Whether ‘malignant’ brain edema following ischemic stroke is due to or aggravated by reperfusion and therefore more frequent after thrombolytic therapy of stroke is still under debate. From 3/96 to 1/97, we treated 51 patients with acute...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (1995) 5 (Suppl. 1): 27–30.
Published Online: 30 August 1995
...J. Grotta Multi-modality therapy for acute ischaemic stroke is an emerging concept stimulated by the existing vacuum in stroke treatment and an increasing understanding of the ischaemic cascade. Experimental studies have shown that infarct size can be reduced more by combinations of reperfusion...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (1993) 3 (4): 269–272.
Published Online: 20 August 1993
... axis. Post-treatment angiography (immediately after completion of infusion) demonstrated complete and >50% reperfusion in 10 of 47 patients (21.3%) treated with rt-PA and 2 of 46 patients (4.3%) treated with placebo (p = 0.034). The outcome 4 weeks after onset was significantly better in the rt-PA...
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