Gerard Mauri
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View article: Assessing etiological classification systems and their relationship with neurological deterioration in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage
Assessing etiological classification systems and their relationship with neurological deterioration in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage Open
Unlike ischemic stroke, there is no consensus on the etiological classification of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Our study focuses on two commonly used classification systems: SMASH-U and H-ATOMIC. The association between these classific…
View article: Rescue stenting after failed mechanical thrombectomy: The RES-CAT study
Rescue stenting after failed mechanical thrombectomy: The RES-CAT study Open
Introduction The efficacy of intracranial rescue stenting (RS) following failed mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in large-vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes of RS in patients with anterior c…
View article: Prehospital scale to differentiate intracerebral hemorrhage from large-vessel occlusion patients: A prospective cohort study
Prehospital scale to differentiate intracerebral hemorrhage from large-vessel occlusion patients: A prospective cohort study Open
Background Evaluating scales to detect large vessel occlusion (LVO) could aid in considering early referrals to a thrombectomy-capable center in the prehospital stroke code setting. Nevertheless, they entail a significant number of false p…
View article: Short and long-term prognosis after tissue negative transient ischemic attack
Short and long-term prognosis after tissue negative transient ischemic attack Open
Background Recently, there has been a proposal to retire the concept of transient ischemic attack (TIA) because, in all likelihood, patients experiencing brief episodes of transient brain ischemia without associated cerebral lesions might …
View article: Prehospital scale to differentiate intracerebral hemorrhage from large-vessel occlusion patients: A prospective cohort study
Prehospital scale to differentiate intracerebral hemorrhage from large-vessel occlusion patients: A prospective cohort study Open
Background and rationale Evaluating scales to detect large vessel occlusion (LVO) could aid in considering early referrals to a thrombectomy-capable center in the prehospital stroke code setting. Nevertheless, they entail a significant num…
View article: Intracerebral Hemorrhage etiological classification systems and their correlation with neurological deterioration
Intracerebral Hemorrhage etiological classification systems and their correlation with neurological deterioration Open
Introduction Unlike ischemic stroke, the etiological classification of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (CH) lacks consensus. Our study focuses on two commonly-used classification systems: SMASH-U and H-ATOMIC. The main difference be…
View article: Predictors of Affective and Cognitive Alterations in Minor Stroke Patients: clinical, omics, neuropsychological and radiological signatures
Predictors of Affective and Cognitive Alterations in Minor Stroke Patients: clinical, omics, neuropsychological and radiological signatures Open
Background. Despite the mild severity of initial symptoms, minor stroke (MS) is a common clinical condition that can be associated with significant affective and cognitive alterations. Methods. The PSICOICTUS project aimed to investigate t…
View article: Association of candidate genetic variants and circulating levels of ApoE/ApoJ with common neuroimaging features of cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Association of candidate genetic variants and circulating levels of ApoE/ApoJ with common neuroimaging features of cerebral amyloid angiopathy Open
Introduction Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) in brain vessels and is a main cause of lobar intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the elderly. CAA is associated with magnetic resonance im…
View article: Lipidomic signature of stroke recurrence after transient ischemic attack
Lipidomic signature of stroke recurrence after transient ischemic attack Open
Objective To find new biomarkers of early stroke recurrence (SR) by using lipidomic strategies on patients who suffered a transient ischemic attack. Methods Untargeted lipidomic analysis was performed in plasma samples of 460 consecutive T…
View article: Ischemia preconditioning induces an adaptive response that defines a circulating metabolomic signature in ischemic stroke patients
Ischemia preconditioning induces an adaptive response that defines a circulating metabolomic signature in ischemic stroke patients Open
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) before an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) could induce ischemic tolerance (IT) phenomena. with an endogenous neuroprotective role (Ischemic preconditioning. IPC). A consecutive prospective cohort of patients w…
View article: Risk of New-Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation After Transient Ischemic Attack
Risk of New-Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation After Transient Ischemic Attack Open
Background Transient ischemic attack (TIA) provides a unique opportunity to optimize secondary preventive treatments to avoid subsequent ischemic stroke (SIS). Although atrial fibrillation (AF) is the leading cause of cardioembolism in IS …
View article: The influence of organisational management on door-to-needle times for fibrinolytic treatment
The influence of organisational management on door-to-needle times for fibrinolytic treatment Open
DNT is influenced by the organisational model. In our sample, the application of the Helsinki model, the role of the lead vascular neurologist, and notification of code stroke by pre-hospital emergency services are key factors for the redu…
View article: Prevalence and Predictors of Cerebral Microangiopathy Determined by Pulsatility Index in an Asymptomatic Population From the ILERVAS Project
Prevalence and Predictors of Cerebral Microangiopathy Determined by Pulsatility Index in an Asymptomatic Population From the ILERVAS Project Open
Background: Little is known about the prevalence of cerebral microangiopathy (CM), which is related to cognitive impairment, in an asymptomatic population. Pulsatility index (PI) is an easily measurable parameter of cerebral vascular resis…
View article: Early and long-term risk of new-onset atrial fibrillation after transient ischemic attack
Early and long-term risk of new-onset atrial fibrillation after transient ischemic attack Open
Background Transient ischemic attack (TIA) provides a unique opportunity to optimize secondary preventive treatments to avoid subsequent ischemic stroke (IS). Although atrial fibrillation (AF) is the leading cause of cardioembolism in IS a…
View article: Sex-Related Differences in Clinical Features, Neuroimaging, and Long-Term Prognosis After Transient Ischemic Attack
Sex-Related Differences in Clinical Features, Neuroimaging, and Long-Term Prognosis After Transient Ischemic Attack Open
Background and Purpose: Differences in sex in the incidence, presentation, and outcome of events after ischemic stroke have been studied in depth. In contrast, only limited data are available after transient ischemic attack (TIA). We aim t…
View article: Basal IL-6 and S100b levels predict infarct volume in acute ischaemic stroke patients
Basal IL-6 and S100b levels predict infarct volume in acute ischaemic stroke patients Open
Background : The study of biomarkers related to the infarct volume of acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) is a valuable clinical strategy. We conducted a prospective study to evaluate the relationship between a wide panel of biomarkers involved i…
View article: Inflammatory Response of Ischemic Tolerance in Circulating Plasma: Preconditioning-Induced by Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Phenomena in Acute Ischemia Patients (AIS)
Inflammatory Response of Ischemic Tolerance in Circulating Plasma: Preconditioning-Induced by Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Phenomena in Acute Ischemia Patients (AIS) Open
Introduction: Ischemic tolerance (IT) refers to a state where cells are resistant to the damaging effects caused by periods of ischemia. In a clinical scenario, the IT phenomenon would be activated by a recent transient ischemic attack (TI…
View article: REMOTE Ischemic Perconditioning Among Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients in Catalonia: REMOTE-CAT PROJECT
REMOTE Ischemic Perconditioning Among Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients in Catalonia: REMOTE-CAT PROJECT Open
Rationale: Remote ischemic perconditioning during cerebral ischemia (RIPerC) refers to the application of brief episodes of transient limb ischemia commonly to a limb, it represents a new safe, simple and low-cost paradigm in neuroprotecti…
View article: Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review
Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review Open
Background Remote ischemic conditioning during cerebral ischemia (remote ischemic perconditioning, RIPerC) refers to the application of several cycles of brief ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) commonly to a limb, and it represents a new para…
View article: Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review
Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review Open
Background: Remote ischemic conditioning during cerebral ischemia (remote ischemic perconditioning, RIPerC) refers to the application of several cycles of brief ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) commonly to a limb, and it represents a new par…
View article: Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review
Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review Open
Remote ischemic conditioning during cerebral ischemia (remote ischemic perconditioning, RIPerC) refers to the application of several cycles of brief ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) commonly to a limb, and it represents a new paradigm in neu…
View article: Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review
Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase, a systematic review Open
Remote ischemic conditioning during cerebral ischemia (remote ischemic perconditioning, RIPerC) refers to the application of several cycles of brief ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) commonly to a limb, and it represents a new paradigm in neu…
View article: Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase
Induced neuroprotection by remote ischemic perconditioning as a new paradigm in ischemic stroke at the acute phase Open
Remote ischemic conditioning during cerebral ischemia (remote ischemic perconditioning, RIPerC) refers to the application of several cycles of brief ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) commonly to a limb, and it represents a new paradigm in neu…