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View article: Prevalence and outcomes of mild stroke patients undergoing reperfusion therapy: A meta-analysis and SAFE recommendations for optimal management
Prevalence and outcomes of mild stroke patients undergoing reperfusion therapy: A meta-analysis and SAFE recommendations for optimal management Open
Background Mild acute ischemic stroke (AIS), characterized by a National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score of 5 or less, can lead to significant long-term disabilities. Reperfusion therapies like intravenous thrombolysis (IVT…
View article: Studying Contact Replays: Investigating Mechanisms, Management and Game Exposures (SCRIMMAGE) for brain health in the Australasian National Rugby League: a protocol for a database design
Studying Contact Replays: Investigating Mechanisms, Management and Game Exposures (SCRIMMAGE) for brain health in the Australasian National Rugby League: a protocol for a database design Open
Concussions in contact sports are challenging for athletes, health professionals and sporting bodies to prevent, detect and manage. Design of interventions for primary prevention, early recognition of concussion and continuing to improve p…
View article: Reduced Cervical Muscle Fat Infiltrate Is Associated with Self-Reported Recovery from Chronic Idiopathic Neck Pain Over Six Months: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Longitudinal Cohort Study
Reduced Cervical Muscle Fat Infiltrate Is Associated with Self-Reported Recovery from Chronic Idiopathic Neck Pain Over Six Months: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Longitudinal Cohort Study Open
Background: It is unclear why neck pain persists or resolves, making assessment and management decisions challenging. Muscle composition, particularly muscle fat infiltrate (MFI), is related to neck pain, but it is unknown whether MFI chan…
View article: Prevalence and Impact of Cerebral Microbleeds on Clinical and Safety Outcomes in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Patients Receiving Reperfusion Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Prevalence and Impact of Cerebral Microbleeds on Clinical and Safety Outcomes in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Patients Receiving Reperfusion Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Background: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs), a notable neuroimaging finding often associated with cerebral microangiopathy, demonstrate a heightened prevalence in patients diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke (AIS), which is in turn linked to …
View article: Greater muscle fat infiltrate in the cervical spine extensor muscles in individuals with chronic idiopathic neck pain compared to matched asymptomatic controls: a cross-sectional study
Greater muscle fat infiltrate in the cervical spine extensor muscles in individuals with chronic idiopathic neck pain compared to matched asymptomatic controls: a cross-sectional study Open
Muscle composition (muscle volume and muscle fat infiltrate [MFI]) may provide insight into possible mechanisms underpinning chronic idiopathic neck pain, a common condition with no definitive underlying pathology. In individuals with chro…
View article: Examining for Cavum Septum Pellucidum and Ventricular Enlargement in Retired Elite-Level Rugby League Players
Examining for Cavum Septum Pellucidum and Ventricular Enlargement in Retired Elite-Level Rugby League Players Open
Objective A cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) has been reported as a visible brain anomaly in normal individuals as well in some former combat and collision sport athletes. The appearance of CSP with fenestrations and ventricular enlargement a…
View article: Differences in Structural Brain Characteristics Between Individuals with Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain and Asymptomatic Controls: A Case–Control Study
Differences in Structural Brain Characteristics Between Individuals with Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain and Asymptomatic Controls: A Case–Control Study Open
Rutger MJ de Zoete,1,2 Peter Stanwell,2 Kenneth A Weber 2nd,3 Suzanne J Snodgrass2 1School of Allied Health Science and Practice, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia; 2School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medici…
View article: Diagnostic and prognostic utility of brain collaterals in acute ischaemic stroke: Current knowledge and insights on treatment decision-making
Diagnostic and prognostic utility of brain collaterals in acute ischaemic stroke: Current knowledge and insights on treatment decision-making Open
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The advent of acute reperfusion therapy, intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular thrombectomy, has revolutionized the field of stroke medicine, and neurology in general. Recent…
View article: Stroke Aetiology and Collateral Status in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Receiving Reperfusion Therapy—A Meta-Analysis
Stroke Aetiology and Collateral Status in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Receiving Reperfusion Therapy—A Meta-Analysis Open
Background: The interplay between collateral status and stroke aetiology may be crucial in the evaluation and management of acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Our understanding of this relationship and its level of association remains sub-optima…
View article: Video Analysis and Verification of Direct Head Impacts Recorded by Wearable Sensors in Junior Rugby League Players
Video Analysis and Verification of Direct Head Impacts Recorded by Wearable Sensors in Junior Rugby League Players Open
Background: Rugby League is a high-intensity collision sport that carries a risk of concussion. Youth athletes are considered to be more vulnerable and take longer to recover from concussion than adult athletes. Purpose: To review head imp…
View article: Food Addiction Symptoms and Amygdala Response in Fasted and Fed States
Food Addiction Symptoms and Amygdala Response in Fasted and Fed States Open
Few studies have investigated the underlying neural substrates of food addiction (FA) in humans using a recognised assessment tool. In addition, no studies have investigated subregions of the amygdala (basolateral (BLA) and central amygdal…
View article: Verifying Head Impacts Recorded by a Wearable Sensor using Video Footage in Rugby League: a Preliminary Study
Verifying Head Impacts Recorded by a Wearable Sensor using Video Footage in Rugby League: a Preliminary Study Open
The vast majority (94%) of impacts ≥ 20 g captured by the x-patch™ sensor were video verified in semi-professional rugby league games. The use of a secondary source of information to verify impact events recorded by wearable sensors is ben…
View article: Reperfusion therapy in acute ischemic stroke: dawn of a new era?
Reperfusion therapy in acute ischemic stroke: dawn of a new era? Open
Following the success of recent endovascular trials, endovascular therapy has emerged as an exciting addition to the arsenal of clinical management of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). In this paper, we present an extensive overvi…
View article: Behavioral, blood and magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers of experimental mild traumatic brain injury
Behavioral, blood and magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers of experimental mild traumatic brain injury Open
Repeated mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) may lead to serious neurological consequences, especially if re-injury occurs within the period of increased cerebral vulnerability (ICV) triggered by the initial insult. MRI and blood proteomi…
View article: Baseline collateral status and infarct topography in post-ischaemic perilesional hyperperfusion: An arterial spin labelling study
Baseline collateral status and infarct topography in post-ischaemic perilesional hyperperfusion: An arterial spin labelling study Open
Focal hyperperfusion after acute ischaemic stroke could be of prognostic value depending upon its spatial localisation and temporal dynamics. Factors associated with late stage (12–24 h) perilesional hyperperfusion, identified using arteri…
View article: Delay of late-venous phase cortical vein filling in acute ischemic stroke patients: Associations with collateral status
Delay of late-venous phase cortical vein filling in acute ischemic stroke patients: Associations with collateral status Open
Evaluation of the venous system may be useful in stroke prognostication and patient selection for acute intervention strategies. We report a novel phenomenon, delayed-late venous phase cortical vein filling, observed on dynamic computed to…