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View article: Later midline shift is associated with better post-hospitalization discharge status after large middle cerebral artery stroke
Later midline shift is associated with better post-hospitalization discharge status after large middle cerebral artery stroke Open
View article: Association of Dynamic Trajectories of Time-Series Data and Life-Threatening Mass Effect in Large Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke
Association of Dynamic Trajectories of Time-Series Data and Life-Threatening Mass Effect in Large Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Open
View article: Association of large core middle cerebral artery stroke and hemorrhagic transformation with hospitalization outcomes
Association of large core middle cerebral artery stroke and hemorrhagic transformation with hospitalization outcomes Open
Historically, investigators have not differentiated between patients with and without hemorrhagic transformation ( HT ) in large core ischemic stroke at risk for life-threatening mass effect ( LTME ) from cerebral edema. Our objective was …
View article: Later Midline Shift Is Associated with Better Outcomes after Large Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke
Later Midline Shift Is Associated with Better Outcomes after Large Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Open
Background/Objective Space occupying cerebral edema is the most feared early complication after large ischemic stroke, occurring in up to 30% of patients with middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion, and is reported to peak 2-4 days after i…
View article: Follow-up ASPECTS improves prediction of potentially lethal malignant edema in patients with large middle cerebral artery stroke
Follow-up ASPECTS improves prediction of potentially lethal malignant edema in patients with large middle cerebral artery stroke Open
Background Recent studies have shown that follow-up head CT is a strong predictor of functional outcomes in patients with middle cerebral artery stroke and mechanical thrombectomy. We sought to determine whether total and/or regional follo…
View article: Quantitative pupillometry and radiographic markers of intracranial midline shift: A pilot study
Quantitative pupillometry and radiographic markers of intracranial midline shift: A pilot study Open
Background Asymmetric pupil reactivity or size can be early clinical indicators of midbrain compression due to supratentorial ischemic stroke or primary intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH). Radiographic midline shift is associated with worse…
View article: Natural Language Processing of Radiology Reports to Detect Complications of Ischemic Stroke
Natural Language Processing of Radiology Reports to Detect Complications of Ischemic Stroke Open