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Neurointerventional Surgery : An Evidence-Based Approach
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ISBN: 1638536228 1684203082 1684200083 9781684203086 9781684200085 9781684200078 1684200075 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, NY : Thieme Publishers,

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The field of neurointerventional surgery is rapidly expanding with an ever-accelerating pace of technological innovations. While industry plays a significant role in designing new technology and defining indications for its use, practitioners need to evaluate and determine the most efficacious treatments for their patients. Neurointerventional Surgery: An Evidence-Based Approach by renowned endovascular neurosurgeons Min Park, M. Yashar S. Kalani, and Michael F. Stiefel examines the most common disease states in neurointerventional surgery through a critical lens. The unique text leverages evidenced-based data to inform treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes. The text is organized by 5 sections and 32 chapters, including the latest state-of-the-art interventions. Each of the chapters provides critical analysis of the "landmark papers" that established the foundation and standards for modern neurointerventional practice. An example is the rapidly changing understanding of large vessel occlusions in ischemic stroke that now strongly supports mechanical thrombectomy as a viable and important part of the treatment armamentarium.


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Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment for Stroke
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In recent years, there have been outstanding achievements in stroke diagnosis and care. Our better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms and the advances in neuro-imaging have enabled us to diagnose stroke syndromes with remarkable precision and uncover underlying vessel pathologies that can be directly correlated to the stroke event. Within a short period of time, mechanical thrombectomy became the standard of care for patients with large vessel occlusions and symptom onset up to 24 hours, while other recent trials also suggest the use of perfusion imaging to guide intravenous thrombolysis in the extended time window. In this Special Issue, we will also extensively discuss relevant topics on secondary stroke prevention, including the prompt use of nonvitamin k oral anticoagulants and the potential effect of reversal agents in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage related to their use. We will also delineate treatment options for stroke patients with indication for long-term anticoagulation and high bleeding risk. Finally, a particular mention will be made for young patients with stroke, the extent of the diagnostic work-up, and the selection of those who would benefit from patent foramen ovale closure.


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Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment for Stroke
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In recent years, there have been outstanding achievements in stroke diagnosis and care. Our better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms and the advances in neuro-imaging have enabled us to diagnose stroke syndromes with remarkable precision and uncover underlying vessel pathologies that can be directly correlated to the stroke event. Within a short period of time, mechanical thrombectomy became the standard of care for patients with large vessel occlusions and symptom onset up to 24 hours, while other recent trials also suggest the use of perfusion imaging to guide intravenous thrombolysis in the extended time window. In this Special Issue, we will also extensively discuss relevant topics on secondary stroke prevention, including the prompt use of nonvitamin k oral anticoagulants and the potential effect of reversal agents in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage related to their use. We will also delineate treatment options for stroke patients with indication for long-term anticoagulation and high bleeding risk. Finally, a particular mention will be made for young patients with stroke, the extent of the diagnostic work-up, and the selection of those who would benefit from patent foramen ovale closure.


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Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment for Stroke
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In recent years, there have been outstanding achievements in stroke diagnosis and care. Our better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms and the advances in neuro-imaging have enabled us to diagnose stroke syndromes with remarkable precision and uncover underlying vessel pathologies that can be directly correlated to the stroke event. Within a short period of time, mechanical thrombectomy became the standard of care for patients with large vessel occlusions and symptom onset up to 24 hours, while other recent trials also suggest the use of perfusion imaging to guide intravenous thrombolysis in the extended time window. In this Special Issue, we will also extensively discuss relevant topics on secondary stroke prevention, including the prompt use of nonvitamin k oral anticoagulants and the potential effect of reversal agents in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage related to their use. We will also delineate treatment options for stroke patients with indication for long-term anticoagulation and high bleeding risk. Finally, a particular mention will be made for young patients with stroke, the extent of the diagnostic work-up, and the selection of those who would benefit from patent foramen ovale closure.

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Medicine --- atrial fibrillation --- cerebral infarction --- carotid stenosis --- ultrasonography --- outcomes --- cryptogenic stroke --- neurosonology --- Holter monitoring --- transcranial Doppler --- cervical duplex --- stroke --- hemorrhage --- thrombectomy --- cone-beam computed tomography --- cerebral angiography --- platelet reactivity --- ischemic stroke --- aspirin resistance --- infarction volume --- multiplate --- reperfusion --- therapy --- outcome --- intravenous thrombolysis --- NIHSS --- Barthel index --- functional dependence --- ultrasound --- acute ischemic stroke --- perfusion imaging --- contrast agent --- intracerebral hematoma --- subarachnoid hemorrhage --- large vessel disease --- clinical outcome --- prognosis --- functional magnetic resonance imaging --- neuronal plasticity --- recovery of function --- motor cortex --- ankle-brachial index difference --- inter-ankle blood pressure difference --- peripheral artery disease --- anemia --- blood transfusion --- red blood cells --- outcome assessment --- endothelial progenitor cells --- atherosclerosis --- computed tomography angiography --- atrial fibrillation --- cerebral infarction --- carotid stenosis --- ultrasonography --- outcomes --- cryptogenic stroke --- neurosonology --- Holter monitoring --- transcranial Doppler --- cervical duplex --- stroke --- hemorrhage --- thrombectomy --- cone-beam computed tomography --- cerebral angiography --- platelet reactivity --- ischemic stroke --- aspirin resistance --- infarction volume --- multiplate --- reperfusion --- therapy --- outcome --- intravenous thrombolysis --- NIHSS --- Barthel index --- functional dependence --- ultrasound --- acute ischemic stroke --- perfusion imaging --- contrast agent --- intracerebral hematoma --- subarachnoid hemorrhage --- large vessel disease --- clinical outcome --- prognosis --- functional magnetic resonance imaging --- neuronal plasticity --- recovery of function --- motor cortex --- ankle-brachial index difference --- inter-ankle blood pressure difference --- peripheral artery disease --- anemia --- blood transfusion --- red blood cells --- outcome assessment --- endothelial progenitor cells --- atherosclerosis --- computed tomography angiography

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