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02 agosto 2012

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Imaging Brain Oxygenation with MRI Using Blood Oxygenation Approaches: Methods, Validation, and Clinical Applications

T. Christen, D.S. Bolar and G. Zaharchuk

Summary: In many pathophysiologic situations, including brain neoplasms, neurodegenerative disease, and chronic and acute ischemia, an imbalance exists between oxygen tissue consumption and delivery. Furthermore, oxygenation changes following a stress challenge, such as with carbogen gas or acetazolamide, can yield information about cerebrovascular reactivity. The unique sensitivity of the BOLD effect to the presence of deoxyhemoglobin has led to its widespread use in the field of cognitive neurosciences. However, the high spatial and temporal resolution afforded by BOLD imaging does not need to be limited to the study of healthy brains. While the complex relationship between the MR imaging signal and tissue oxygenation hinders a direct approach, many different methods have been developed during the past decade to obtain specific oxygenation measurements. These include qBOLD, phase- and susceptibility-based imaging, and intravascular T2-based approaches. The aim of this review is to give an overview of the theoretic basis of these methods as well as their application to measure oxygenation in both healthy subjects and those with disease.

13 mayo 2014

STROKE. Clinical Sciences. Drivers of Costs Associated With Reperfusion Therapy in Acute Stroke

Kit N. Simpson, DrPH; Annie N. Simpson, PhD; Patrick D. Mauldin, PhD; Michael D. Hill, MD; Sharon D. Yeatts, PhD; Judith A. Spilker, BSN; Lydia D. Foster, MS; Pooja Khatri, MD; Renee Martin, PhD; Edward C. Jauch, MD; Dawn Kleindorfer, MD; Yuko Y. Palesch, PhD; Joseph P. Broderick, MD; for the IMS III Investigators

Background and Purpose: The Interventional Management of Stroke (IMS) III study tested the effect of intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) alone when compared with intravenous tPA followed by endovascular therapy and collected cost data to assess the economic implications of the 2 therapies. This report describes the factors affecting the costs of the initial hospitalization for acute stroke subjects from the United States.

17 abril 2014

STROKE. The Art of Estimating Outcomes and Treating Patients With Stroke in the 21st Century

Gustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FRCPC

Clinicians, patients, and their families usually inquire about an expected outcome after an acute event, the response to thrombolysis, and endovascular therapy. Some clinicians use their past experience or weight risk factors known to influence stroke outcomes. These factors can be categorized as follows: (1) patient-level factors (eg, age, stroke severity, comorbid conditions), (2) physician-level factors (eg, specialty, years of experience), and (3) institutional-level factors (eg, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations affiliation, stroke center, annual volume of stroke admissions).

11 junio 2013

STROKE. Protamine Does Not Increase Risk of Stroke in Patients With Elective Carotid Stenting

Jennifer S. McDonald, PhD; David F. Kallmes, MD; Giuseppe Lanzino, MD; Harry J. Cloft, MD, PhD

Background and Purpose: Reversal of anticoagulation with protamine might predispose to a higher risk of stroke in patients with carotid stenting. We evaluated a national, multihospital patient database to examine the risk of stroke in patients with carotid stenting receiving protamine compared with those who did not.

02 enero 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Glioma: Application of Histogram Analysis of Pharmacokinetic Parameters from T1-Weighted Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging to Tumor Grading

S.C. Jung, J.A. Yeom, J.-H. Kim, I. Ryoo, S.C. Kim, H. Shin, A.L. Lee, T.J. Yun, C.-K. Park, C.-H. Sohn, S.-H. Park and S.H. Choi

Background and Purpose: The usefulness of pharmacokinetic parameters for glioma grading has been reported based on the perfusion data from parts of entire-tumor volumes. However, the perfusion values may not reflect the entire-tumor characteristics. Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of glioma grading by using histogram analyses of pharmacokinetic parameters including the volume transfer constant, extravascular extracellular space volume per unit volume of tissue, and blood plasma volume per unit volume of tissue from T1-weighted dynamic contrast-enhanced perfusion MR imaging.

24 enero 2013

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Safety and Efficacy of Neuroform for Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: A Prospective, Consecutive, French Multicentric Study

J.C. Gentric, A. Biondi, M. Piotin, C. Mounayer, K. Lobotesis, A. Bonafé and V. Costalat for the French SENAT Investigators

Background and Purpose: Endovascular embolization of wide-neck intracranial aneurysms can be technically challenging, especially when the anatomy is complex. Stent reconstruction of the parent artery is commonly used to treat wide-neck and bifurcated aneurysms. The main objective of this study was to investigate the periprocedural and midterm morbidity and mortality results of this procedure.

28 diciembre 2012

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Interobserver Agreement after Pipeline Embolization Device Implantation

S.H. Suh, H.J. Cloft, G. Lanzino, K. Woodward and D.F. Kallmes

Background and Purpose: Although flow diversion devices are popular in treatment of aneurysms, angiographic assessment with these devices has rarely been verified by interobserver variability study. The purpose of this study was to determine the interobserver agreement of a 3-point grading system for assessing the angiographic outcome after flow diversion therapy of intracranial, saccular aneurysms and to determine factors affecting such agreement.

01 julio 2014

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY. Use of computed tomography for assessing bone mineral density

Joseph J. Schreiber, M.D.1, Paul A. Anderson, M.D.2, and Wellington K. Hsu, M.D.3

Abstract: Assessing local bone quality on CT scans with Hounsfield unit (HU) quantification is being used with increasing frequency. Correlations between HU and bone mineral density have been established, and normative data have been defined throughout the spine. Recent investigations have explored the utility of HU values in assessing fracture risk, implant stability, and spinal fusion success. The information provided by a simple HU measurement can alert the treating physician to decreased bone quality, which can be useful in both medically and surgically managing these patients.

01 julio 2014

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY. Cement augmentation in vertebral burst fractures

Anton V. Zaryanov, D.O., Daniel K. Park, M.D., Jad G. Khalil, M.D., Kevin C. Baker, Ph.D., and Jeffrey S. Fischgrund, M.D.

Abstract: As a result of axial compression, traumatic vertebral burst fractures disrupt the anterior column, leading to segmental instability and cord compression. In situations with diminished anterior column support, pedicle screw fixation alone may lead to delayed kyphosis, nonunion, and hardware failure. Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty (balloon-assisted vertebroplasty) have been used in an effort to provide anterior column support in traumatic burst fractures. Cited advantages are providing immediate stability, improving pain, and reducing hardware malfunction. When used in isolation or in combination with posterior instrumentation, these techniques theoretically allow for improved fracture reduction and maintenance of spinal alignment while avoiding the complications and morbidity of anterior approaches. Complications associated with cement use (leakage, systemic effects) are similar to those seen in the treatment of osteoporotic compression fractures; however, extreme caution must be used in fractures with a disrupted posterior wall.

01 julio 2013

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY. The Barrow Ruptured Aneurysm Trial: 3-year results Clinical article

Robert F. Spetzler, M.D.1, Cameron G. McDougall, M.D.1, Felipe C. Albuquerque, M.D.1, Joseph M. Zabramski, M.D.1, Nancy K. Hills, Ph.D.2,3, Shahram Partovi, M.D.4, Peter Nakaji, M.D.1, and Robert C. Wallace, M.D.4

Object: The authors report the 3-year results of the Barrow Ruptured Aneurysm Trial (BRAT). The objective of this ongoing randomized trial is to compare the safety and efficacy of microsurgical clip occlusion and endovascular coil embolization for the treatment of acutely ruptured cerebral aneurysms and to compare functional outcomes based on clinical and angiographic data. The 1-year results have been previously reported.

18 abril 2013

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Imaging and Treatment of Patients with Acute Stroke: An Evidence-Based Review

P.C. Sanelli, J.B. Sykes, A.L. Ford, J.-M. Lee, K.D. Vo and D.K. Hallam

Summary: Evidence-based medicine has emerged as a valuable tool to guide clinical decision-making, by summarizing the best possible evidence for both diagnostic and treatment strategies. Imaging plays a critical role in the evaluation and treatment of patients with acute ischemic stroke, especially those who are being considered for thrombolytic or endovascular therapy. Time from stroke-symptom onset to treatment is a strong predictor of long-term functional outcome after stroke. Therefore, imaging and treatment decisions must occur rapidly in this setting, while minimizing unnecessary delays in treatment. The aim of this review was to summarize the best available evidence for the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with acute ischemic stroke.

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