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04 febrero 2016

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Incidence of Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: A Population-Based Study

Y. Forslin, T. Granberg, A. Antwan Jumah, S. Shams, P. Aspelin, M. Kristoffersen-Wiberg, J. Martola and S. Fredrikson

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Incidental MR imaging findings resembling MS in asymptomatic individuals, fulfilling the Okuda criteria, are termed “radiologically isolated syndrome.” Those with radiologically isolated syndrome are at high risk of their condition converting to MS. The epidemiology of radiologically isolated syndrome remains largely unknown, and there are no population-based studies, to our knowledge. Our aim was to study the population-based incidence of radiologically isolated syndrome in a high-incidence region for MS and to evaluate the effect on radiologically isolated syndrome incidence when revising the original radiologically isolated syndrome criteria by using the latest radiologic classification for dissemination in space.

18 febrero 2016

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Computer-Assisted Detection of Cerebral Aneurysms in MR Angiography in a Routine Image-Reading Environment: Effects on Diagnosis by Radiologists

S. Miki, N. Hayashi, Y. Masutani, Y. Nomura, T. Yoshikawa, S. Hanaoka, M. Nemoto and K. Ohtomo

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experiences with computer-assisted detection of cerebral aneurysms in diagnosis by radiologists in real-life clinical environments have not been reported. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of computer-assisted detection in a routine reading environment.

21 enero 2016

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Angiographic Structural Differentiation between Native Arteriogenesis and Therapeutic Synangiosis in Intracranial Arterial Steno-Occlusive Disease

Y.C. Ooi, A.N. Laiwalla, R. Liou and N.R. Gonzalez

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis has been shown to generate collateral vessels from the extracranial-to-intracranial circulation in patients with Moyamoya disease and intracranial arterial steno-occlusive disease. The mechanisms involved are not well-understood. We hypothesized that angiogenesis is the leading mechanism forming collaterals after encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis because there are no pre-existing connections. Angiogenesis-generated collaterals should exhibit higher architectural complexity compared with innate collaterals.

31 diciembre 2015

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Differential Gene Expression in Coiled versus Flow-Diverter-Treated Aneurysms: RNA Sequencing Analysis in a Rabbit Aneurysm Model

A. Rouchaud, C. Johnson, E. Thielen, D. Schroeder, Y.-H. Ding, D. Dai, W. Brinjikji, J. Cebral, D.F. Kallmes and R. Kadirvel

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The biologic mechanisms leading to aneurysm healing or rare complications such as delayed aneurysm ruptures after flow-diverter placement remain poorly understood. We used RNA sequencing following implantation of coils or flow diverters in elastase aneurysms in rabbits to identify genes and pathways of potential interest.

07 abril 2016

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Interrogating the Functional Correlates of Collateralization in Patients with Intracranial Stenosis Using Multimodal Hemodynamic Imaging

B.A. Roach, M.J. Donahue, L.T. Davis, C.C. Faraco, D. Arteaga, S.-C. Chen, T.R. Ladner, A.O. Scott and M.K. Strother

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The importance of collateralization for maintaining adequate cerebral perfusion is increasingly recognized. However, measuring collateral flow noninvasively has proved elusive. The aim of this study was to assess correlations among baseline perfusion and arterial transit time artifacts, cerebrovascular reactivity, and the presence of collateral vessels on digital subtraction angiography.

05 mayo 2015

STROKE. Understanding and Applying the Endovascular Trials. Stroke Neurologist’s Perspective on the New Endovascular Trials

James C. Grotta, MD; Werner Hacke, MD

Abstract: Before December 2014, the only proven effective treatment for acute ischemic stroke was recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (r-tPA). This has now changed with the publication of the Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke in the Netherlands (MR CLEAN), Endovascular Treatment for Small Core and Anterior Circulation Proximal Occlusion With Emphasis on Minimizing CT to Recanalization Times (ESCAPE), Extending the Time for Thrombolysis in Emergency Neurological Deficits—Intra-Arterial (EXTEND IA), Solitaire With the Intention for Thrombectomy as Primary Endovascular Treatment Trial (SWIFT PRIME), and Randomized Trial of Revascularization With the Solitaire FR Device Versus Best Medical Therapy in the Treatment of Acute Stroke Due to Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion Presenting Within Eight Hours of Symptom Onset (REVASCAT) studies.

05 mayo 2015

STROKE. Understanding and Applying the Endovascular Trials. Endovascular Clot Retrieval Therapy. Implications for the Organization of Stroke Systems of Care in North America

Eric E. Smith, MD, MPH; Lee H. Schwamm, MD

Abstract: Endovascular acute ischemic stroke therapy is now proven by randomized controlled trials to produce large, clinically meaningful benefits. In response, stroke systems of care must change to increase timely and equitable access to this therapy. In this review, we provide a North American perspective on implications for stroke systems, focusing on the United States and Canada, accompanied by initial recommendations for changes. Most urgently, every community must create access to a hospital that can safely and quickly provide intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator and immediately transfer appropriate patients onward to a more capable center as required. Safe and effective therapy in the community setting will be ensured by certification programs, performance measurement, and data entry into registries.

01 septiembre 2015

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY. The Barrow Ruptured Aneurysm Trial: 6-year results

Robert F. Spetzler, MD1, Cameron G. McDougall, MD1, Joseph M. Zabramski, MD1, Felipe C. Albuquerque, MD1, Nancy K. Hills, PhD2,3, Jonathan J. Russin, MD1, Shahram Partovi, MD4, Peter Nakaji, MD1, and Robert C. Wallace, MD4

OBJECT: The authors report the 6-year results of the Barrow Ruptured Aneurysm Trial (BRAT). This ongoing randomized trial, with the final goal of a 10-year follow-up, compares the safety and efficacy of surgical clip occlusion and endovascular coil embolization in patients presenting with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from a ruptured aneurysm. The 1- and 3-year results of this trial have been previously reported.

01 julio 2016

NEUROSURGERY. Treatment of Distal Anterior Circulation Aneurysms With the Pipeline Embolization Device: A US Multicenter Experience

Lin, Ning MD; Lanzino, Giuseppe MD; Lopes, Demetrius K. MD; Arthur, Adam S. MD; Ogilvy, Christopher S. MD; Ecker, Robert D. MD; Dumont, Travis M. MD; Turner, Raymond D. IV MD; Gooch, M. Reid MD; Boulos, Alan S. MD; Kan, Peter MD, MPH; Snyder, Kenneth V. MD, PhD; Levy, Elad I. MD, MBA; Siddiqui, Adnan H. MD, PhD

BACKGROUND: Utilization of the Pipeline embolization device (PED) to treat distal carotid circulation aneurysms has not been well studied.

01 junio 2016

NEUROSURGERY. Low-grade Glioma Surgery in Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Results of a Multicenter Retrospective Assessment of the German Study Group for Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Coburger, Jan MD; Merkel, Andreas MD; Scherer, Moritz MD; Schwartz, Felix MD; Gessler, Florian MD; Roder, Constantin MD; Pala, Andrej MD; König, Ralph MD, PhD; Bullinger, Lars MD, PhD; Nagel, Gabriele MD, PhD; Jungk, Christine MD; Bisdas, Sotirios MD, PhD; Nabavi, Arya MD, PhD; Ganslandt, Oliver MD, PhD; Seifert, Volker MD, PhD; Tatagiba, Marcos MD, PhD; Senft, Christian MD, PhD; Mehdorn, Maximilian MD, PhD; Unterberg, Andreas W. MD, PhD; Rössler, Karl MD, PhD; Wirtz, Christian Rainer MD, PhD

BACKGROUND: The ideal treatment strategy for low-grade gliomas (LGGs) is a controversial topic. Additionally, only smaller single-center series dealing with the concept of intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) have been published.

10 diciembre 2015

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Imaging, Intervention, and Workflow in Acute Ischemic Stroke: The Calgary Approach

C. Zerna, Z. Assis, C.D. d´Esterre, B.K. Menon and M. Goyal

SUMMARY: Five recently published clinical trials showed dramatically higher rates of favorable functional outcome and a satisfying safety profile of endovascular treatment compared with the previous standard of care in acute ischemic stroke with proximal anterior circulation artery occlusion. Eligibility criteria within these trials varied by age, stroke severity, imaging, treatment-time window, and endovascular treatment devices. This focused review provides an overview of the trial results and explores the heterogeneity in imaging techniques, workflow, and endovascular techniques used in these trials and the consequent impact on practice. Using evidence from these trials and following a case from start to finish, this review recommends strategies that will help the appropriate patient undergo a fast, focused clinical evaluation, imaging, and intervention.

24 septiembre 2015

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Treatment of 213 Patients with Symptomatic Tarlov Cysts by CT-Guided Percutaneous Injection of Fibrin Sealant

K. Murphy, A.L. Oaklander, G. Elias, S. Kathuria and D.M. Long

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There has been a steady progression of case reports and a small surgical series that report successful surgical treatment of Tarlov cysts with concomitant relief of patients´ symptoms and improvement in their neurological dysfunction, yet patients are still told that these lesions are asymptomatic by physicians. The purpose of this study was to analyze the efficacy and safety of intervention in 213 consecutive patients with symptomatic Tarlov cysts treated by CT-guided 2-needle cyst aspiration and fibrin sealing.

22 enero 2015

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome, Part 2: Diagnostic Work-Up, Imaging Evaluation, and Differential Diagnosis

T.R. Miller, R. Shivashankar, M. Mossa-Basha and D. Gandhi

SUMMARY: The diagnostic evaluation of a patient with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome integrates clinical, laboratory, and radiologic findings. Imaging plays an important role by confirming the presence of cerebral vasoconstriction; monitoring potential complications such as ischemic stroke; and suggesting alternative diagnoses, including CNS vasculitis and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Noninvasive vascular imaging, including transcranial Doppler sonography and MR angiography, has played an increasingly important role in this regard, though conventional angiography remains the criterion standard for the evaluation of cerebral artery vasoconstriction. Newer imaging techniques, including high-resolution vessel wall imaging, may help in the future to better discriminate reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome from primary angiitis of the CNS, an important clinical distinction.

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