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View article: Safety, Technical and Clinical Success of the Aperio Hybrid Thrombectomy Device in Acute Ischemic Stroke, a Prospective Post-market Clinical Follow-up Study (HYBRID)
Safety, Technical and Clinical Success of the Aperio Hybrid Thrombectomy Device in Acute Ischemic Stroke, a Prospective Post-market Clinical Follow-up Study (HYBRID) Open
Purpose Stentretrievers are key devices for endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke. Aim of this post market clinical follow-up study was to asses safety and outcomes of interventions using the APERIO® Hybrid/Hybrid 17|21 thrombect…
View article: Insights into vessel perforations during thrombectomy: Characteristics of a severe complication and the effect of thrombolysis
Insights into vessel perforations during thrombectomy: Characteristics of a severe complication and the effect of thrombolysis Open
Introduction: Thrombectomy complications remain poorly explored. This study aims to characterize periprocedural intracranial vessel perforation including the effect of thrombolysis on patient outcomes. Patients and methods: In this multice…
View article: P015/131 A hard nut to crack: Treatment of a calcified re-stenosis by in-stent intravascular lithotripsy and ballon-angioplasty
P015/131 A hard nut to crack: Treatment of a calcified re-stenosis by in-stent intravascular lithotripsy and ballon-angioplasty Open
Case report A 76-years old male patient presented 5 years after carotid stenting with ipsilateral recurrent high-grade stenosis, occlusion of the contralateral ICA and bilateral borderzone infarcts. A progressive cuff of calcification was …
View article: Machine Learning for Onset Prediction of Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Machine Learning for Onset Prediction of Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage Open
Objective: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) has a high mortality and long-term morbidity and thus has a significant overall health–economic impact. Outcomes are especially poor if the exact onset is unknown, but reliable imaging-based method…
View article: Prospective Assessment of Cerebral Microbleeds with Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0.55 Tesla MRI)
Prospective Assessment of Cerebral Microbleeds with Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0.55 Tesla MRI) Open
Purpose: Accurate detection of cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) on susceptibility-weighted (SWI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is crucial for the characterization of many neurological diseases. Low-field MRI offers greater access at lower co…
View article: More Space, Less Noise—New-generation Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems Can Improve Patient Comfort: A Prospective 0.55T–1.5T-Scanner Comparison
More Space, Less Noise—New-generation Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems Can Improve Patient Comfort: A Prospective 0.55T–1.5T-Scanner Comparison Open
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to assess patient comfort when imaged on a newly introduced 0.55T low-field magnetic resonance (MR) scanner system with a wider bore opening compared to a conventional 1.5T MR scanner system. M…
View article: Clinical determinants and neural correlates of presbyphagia in community-dwelling older adults
Clinical determinants and neural correlates of presbyphagia in community-dwelling older adults Open
Background “Presbyphagia” refers to characteristic age-related changes in the complex neuromuscular swallowing mechanism. It has been hypothesized that cumulative impairments in multiple domains affect functional reserve of swallowing with…
View article: Potential of Stroke Imaging Using a New Prototype of Low-Field MRI: A Prospective Direct 0.55 T/1.5 T Scanner Comparison
Potential of Stroke Imaging Using a New Prototype of Low-Field MRI: A Prospective Direct 0.55 T/1.5 T Scanner Comparison Open
Objectives: Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of mortality and acquired disability worldwide and thus plays an enormous health-economic role. Imaging of choice is computed-tomographic (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), especially d…
View article: Higher baseline blood glucose is associated with reduced likelihood for successful recanalization in patients with basilar artery occlusion
Higher baseline blood glucose is associated with reduced likelihood for successful recanalization in patients with basilar artery occlusion Open
Purpose Evidence regarding the effect of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) of basilar artery occlusion (BAO) stroke is yet sparse. As successful recanalization has been suggested as major determinant of outcome, the early identification of modi…
View article: Nucleus accumbens projections: Validity and reliability of fiber reconstructions based on <scp>high‐resolution diffusion‐weighted MRI</scp>
Nucleus accumbens projections: Validity and reliability of fiber reconstructions based on <span>high‐resolution diffusion‐weighted MRI</span> Open
Clinical effects of deep brain stimulation are largely mediated by the activation of myelinated axons. Hence, increasing attention has been paid in the past on targeting white matter tracts in addition to gray matter. Aims of the present s…
View article: Predictors of Successful First-Pass Thrombectomy with a Balloon Guide Catheter: Results of a Decision Tree Analysis
Predictors of Successful First-Pass Thrombectomy with a Balloon Guide Catheter: Results of a Decision Tree Analysis Open
Complete recanalization after a single retrieval maneuver is an interventional goal in acute ischemic stroke and an independent factor for good clinical outcome. Anatomical biomarkers for predicting clot removal difficulties have not been …