2018
Evaluation of a score for the prehospital distinction between cerebrovascular disease and stroke mimic patients
Geisler F, Ali S, Ebinger M, Kunz A, Rozanski M, Waldschmidt C, Weber J, Wendt M, Winter B, Schwamm L, Audebert H. Evaluation of a score for the prehospital distinction between cerebrovascular disease and stroke mimic patients. International Journal Of Stroke 2018, 14: 400-408. PMID: 30303808, DOI: 10.1177/1747493018806194.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStroke mimic patientsIndividual patient characteristicsMimic patientsCerebrovascular diseaseStroke mimicsPatient characteristicsFocal neurological deficitsCerebrovascular disease patientsCertain patient characteristicsMobile stroke unitPre-hospital settingSevere strokeArterial hypertensionNeurological deficitsStroke unitAtrial fibrillationDisease patientsSudden onsetEmergency physiciansHospital destinationPatientsDiscriminative valueFinal analysisDiseaseStroke
2009
Feasibility of NIRS in the Neurointensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study in Stroke Using Physiological Oscillations
Muehlschlegel S, Selb J, Patel M, Diamond S, Franceschini M, Sorensen A, Boas D, Schwamm L. Feasibility of NIRS in the Neurointensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study in Stroke Using Physiological Oscillations. Neurocritical Care 2009, 11: 288. PMID: 19649749, PMCID: PMC2782535, DOI: 10.1007/s12028-009-9254-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare unitStroke patientsPhysiological oscillationsHemoglobin concentrationMicrovascular hemodynamicsPilot studyIschemic brain injuryNeurointensive care unitNeurocritical care unitPre-hospital settingRespiratory oscillationsWarrants further validationAbsolute hemoglobin concentrationResultsNine patientsCerebral perfusionHemispheric strokeBrain injuryHealthy controlsFuture clinical applicationsPatientsOwn controlClinical feasibilityBedside modalityContinuous-wave NIRSClinical application