2024
Mediation Analysis of Acute Carotid Stenting in Tandem Lesions
Rodriguez Calienes A, Galecio-Castillo M, Petersen N, Ribo M, Farooqui M, Hassan A, Jumaa M, Divani A, Abraham M, Fifi J, Guerrero W, Malik A, Siegler J, Nguyen T, Sheth S, Yoo A, Linares G, Janjua N, Quispe-Orozco D, Lu Y, Vivanco-Suarez J, Dibas M, Mokin M, Yavagal D, Jovin T, Ortega-Gutierrez S. Mediation Analysis of Acute Carotid Stenting in Tandem Lesions. Neurology 2024, 103: e209617. PMID: 38959444, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000209617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarotid StenosisEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHumansIschemic StrokeMaleMediation AnalysisMiddle AgedRegistriesRetrospective StudiesStentsStrokeTreatment OutcomeConceptsAcute carotid artery stentingCarotid artery stentingEndovascular therapyNon-CA groupFunctional outcomesTandem lesionsAnterior circulation tandem lesionsTreated with endovascular therapyMulticenter retrospective cohort studyCarotid artery stenting groupAssociated with better functional outcomesFavorable functional outcomeAcute carotid stentingRetrospective cohort studyAssociated with functional outcomePredictor of functional outcomeCervical lesionsMedian ageModified ThrombolysisReperfusion rateCohort studyPathophysiological mechanismsArtery stentingCarotid stentingReperfusionCervical Dissection in Patients With Tandem Lesions Is Associated With Distal Embolism and Lower Recanalization Success
Galecio-Castillo M, Guerrero W, Hassan A, Farooqui M, Jumaa M, Divani A, Abraham M, Petersen N, Fifi J, Malik A, Siegler J, Nguyen T, Sheth S, Yoo A, Linares G, Janjua N, Quispe-Orozco D, Olivé-Gadea M, Tekle W, Zaidi S, Sabbagh S, Barkley T, Prasad A, De Leacy R, Abdalkader M, Salazar-Marioni S, Soomro J, Gordon W, Turabova C, Rodriguez-Calienes A, Dibas M, Mokin M, Yavagal D, Ribo M, Jovin T, Ortega-Gutierrez S. Cervical Dissection in Patients With Tandem Lesions Is Associated With Distal Embolism and Lower Recanalization Success. Stroke 2024, 55: 1808-1817. PMID: 38913799, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.123.046148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarotid Artery, Internal, DissectionCarotid StenosisEmbolismEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesTreatment OutcomeConceptsInternal carotid arteryCervical internal carotid arteryDistal embolizationModified ThrombolysisTandem lesionsMulticenter retrospective cohort studyParenchymal hematoma type 2Internal carotid artery stenosis/occlusionModified Rankin Scale scoreSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageInverse probability of treatment weightingCerebral Infarction scoreCervical ICA dissectionRetrospective cohort studyProbability of treatment weightingRankin Scale scoreAssociated with higher ratesFunctional independenceRates of hypertensionAssociated with distal embolizationSelf-expanding stentsDissection etiologyRisk of distal embolizationICA occlusionCervical dissectionDeviation From Personalized Blood Pressure Targets Correlates With Worse Outcome After Successful Recanalization
Zhang Z, Pu Y, Yu L, Bai H, Duan W, Liu X, Nie X, Wen Z, Zheng L, Hu X, Leng X, Pan Y, Petersen N, Liu L. Deviation From Personalized Blood Pressure Targets Correlates With Worse Outcome After Successful Recanalization. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2024, 13: e033633. PMID: 38533955, PMCID: PMC11179781, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.033633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood PressureBrain IschemiaEndovascular ProceduresHumansInfarctionIschemic StrokeRetrospective StudiesStrokeThrombectomyTreatment OutcomeConceptsBlood pressure targetsBlood pressureAutoregulatory limitsWorse outcomesAssociated with symptomatic intracranial hemorrhageAssociated with unfavorable clinical outcomesPressure targetsAssociated with worse outcomesAssociated with poor outcomesSignificant infarction growthSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageUnfavorable clinical outcomeLarge vessel occlusion strokeAcute ischemic strokeMean velocity indexIntracranial hemorrhageBP management strategiesNeurological deteriorationClinical outcomesInfarct growthPoor outcomeEndovascular thrombectomyOcclusion strokeRecanalizationIschemic stroke
2023
Endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke patients with tandem lesions: antegrade versus retrograde approach.
Galecio-Castillo M, Abraham M, Farooqui M, Hassan A, Divani A, Jumaa M, Ribo M, Petersen N, Fifi J, Guerrero W, Malik A, Siegler J, Nguyen T, Sheth S, Yoo A, Linares G, Janjua N, Quispe-Orozco D, Qureshi A, Tekle W, Ikram A, Zaidi S, Zevallos C, Taborda B, Devarajan A, Zhang L, Abdalkader M, Salazar-Marioni S, Soomro J, Gordon W, Rodriguez-Calienes A, Vivanco-Suarez J, Woolfolk K, Mokin M, Yavagal D, Ortega-Gutierrez S. Endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke patients with tandem lesions: antegrade versus retrograde approach. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2023, 140: 1726-1735. PMID: 38157542, PMCID: PMC11271811, DOI: 10.3171/2023.10.jns231702.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overEndovascular ProceduresFemaleHumansIschemic StrokeMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesStentsTreatment OutcomeConceptsSymptomatic intracranial hemorrhageFirst-pass effectExcellent recanalizationRetrograde approachMRS scoreRecanalization timePuncture to recanalization timeTreatment of acute ischemic stroke patientsTandem lesionsAcute ischemic stroke patientsMRS score 0Acute ischemic strokeIschemic stroke patientsAntegrade groupIntracranial hemorrhageEndovascular treatmentMulticenter studyGroin punctureSafety profileEndovascular therapyAcute stentingProcedural outcomesScore 0Ordinal shiftTL patients
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