11:00Tenecteplase Treatment and Thrombus Characteristics Associated With Early Reperfusion: An EXTEND-IA TNK Trials Analysis -
Vignan Yogendrakumar Leonid Churilov Prodipta Guha James Beharry Peter J. Mitchell Timothy J. Kleinig Nawaf Yassi Vincent Thijs Teddy Y. Wu Helen Brown Helen M. Dewey Tissa Wijeratne Bernard Yan Gagan Sharma Patricia M. Desmond Mark W. Parsons Geoffrey A. Donnan Stephen M. Davis Bruce C.V. Campbell Department of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia (V.Y., L.C., P.G., J.B., N.Y., B.Y., G.S., M.W.P., G.A.D., S.M.D., B.C.V.C.). Department of Medicine, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Australia (J.B., V.T.). Department of Radiology, Royal Melbourne (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue 3, Page 706-714, March 1, 2023. Background:Intracranial occlusion site, contrast permeability, and clot burden are thrombus characteristics that influence alteplase-associated reperfusion. In this study, we assessed the reperfusion efficacy of tenecteplase and alteplase (...) (Stroke)
11:00Rapid Activation of Neuroinflammation in Stroke: Plasma and Extracellular Vesicles Obtained on a Mobile Stroke Unit -
Robert G. Kowalski Aurélie Ledreux John E. Violette Robert T. Neumann David Ornelas Xiaoli Yu Steven G. Griffiths Scott Lewis Priscilla Nash Andrew A. Monte Christina M. Coughlan Clayton Deighan James C. Grotta William J. Jones Michael W. Graner Department of Neurosurgery (R.G.K., A.L., R.T.N., X.Y., M.W.G.) Department of Neurology (RGK, CMC, WJJ) Department of Emergency Medicine (A.A.M.) University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora (A.A.M.). UCHealth, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora (J.E.V., D.O.). X0S0ME, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (S.G.G.). Vivitide, Gardner, MA (S.L.). (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue 3, Page e52-e57, March 1, 2023. Background:Neuroinflammation is ubiquitous in acute stroke and worsens outcome. However, the precise timing of the inflammatory response is unknown, hindering the design of acute anti-inflammatory therapeutic interventions. We sought to (...) (Stroke)
11:00Smoking-Cessation Pharmacotherapy After Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack: A Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Analysis -
Neal S. Parikh Cenai Zhang Setareh Salehi Omran Daniel Restifo Matthew J. Carpenter Lee Schwamm Hooman Kamel Clinical and Translational Neuroscience Unit, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York (N.S.P., C.Z., D.R., H.K.). Department of Neurology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora (S.S.O.). Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Hollings Cancer Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston (M.J.C.). Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (...)
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11:00Different Changing Patterns for Stroke Subtype Mortality Attributable to High Sodium Intake in China During 1990 to 2019 -
Yan Wang Jingyu Wang Shufeng Chen Bingbing Li Xiangfeng Lu Jianxin Li Department of Epidemiology, Fuwai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China (Y.W., J.W., S.C., X.L., J.L.). Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China (Y.W., J.W., J.L.). Beijing QTANE Education Technology Co, Ltd, China (B.L.).
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Stroke, Ahead of Print. BACKGROUND:It is unclear whether sodium intake had similar effects on mortality of stroke subtypes. The purpose of this study is to compare the long-term trends in mortality of stroke subtypes attributable to high sodium intake in China during 1990 to 2019.METHODS:Data (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Ahead of Print. Background:Long-term exposure to air pollutants is associated with increased stroke incidence, morbidity, and mortality; however, research on the association of pollutant exposure with poststroke hospital readmissions is lacking.Methods:We assessed associations between (...) (Stroke)
05:21Endovascular Therapy or Medical Management Alone for Isolated Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion: A Multicenter Study -
Candice Sabben Frédérique Charbonneau François Delvoye Davide Strambo Mirjam R Heldner Elodie ONG Adrien Ter Schiphorst Hilde Henon Wagih Ben Hassen Thomas Agasse-Lafont Loïc Legris Igor Paul Sibon VALERIE WOLFF Denis Sablot Mahmoud Elhorany Cécile Préterre Nour Nehme Sebastien Soize David Weisenburger-Lile AUDE TRIQUENOT BAGAN Gioia Mione Andreea Aignatoaie Jeremie Papassin Roxana Poll Yannick Béjot Emmanuel Carrera Pierre Garnier Patrik Michel Guillaume Saliou Pasquale Mordasini Yves Berthezene Vincent COSTALAT Nicolas Bricout Gregory W Albers Mikael Mazighi Guillaume Turc Pierre (...)
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Stroke, Ahead of Print. Background:Whether endovascular therapy (EVT) added on best medical management (BMM), as compared to BMM alone, is beneficial in acute ischemic stroke with isolated posterior cerebral artery (PCA) occlusion is unknown.Methods:We conducted a multicenter international (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Ahead of Print. Background:Carotid stenosis is thought to be the primary risk factor for central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO); however, it is not known whether atrial fibrillation (AF), a cardiac arrhythmia that underlies over 25% of cerebral ischemic strokes, predisposes patients to (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP69: Days Alive And Out Of Hospital As A Measure Of Stroke Outcome In Patients Receiving Hyperacute Stroke Intervention -
Joseph Donnelly Jae Beom Hong Luke Boyle Vivien T Yong William Diprose Douglas Campbell P A Barber Univ of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Auckland city hospital, Auckland, New Zealand Royal North Shore Hosp, Sydney, Australia Auckland City Hosp, Auckland, New Zealand Univ of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP69-AWP69, February 1, 2023. Background:Patient outcome after stroke is frequently assessed with the modified Rankin Scale score (mRS), which is a 7-level ordinal scale from 0 - no disability, to 6- dead that is usually obtained by in-person or telephone (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP7: Mstu Validation Of A Pre-reperfusion Map For Better Thrombectomy Outcomes -
Joshua Hake Corbin Willis Amogh Killedar Sarthak Shah Vadeem Fuchs William J Hicks Brian S Katz Vivek Rai Nate Jennings Michelle Hill Aaron Loochtan Ronald Budzik Peter J Pema Abdulnasser Alhajeri Nirav Vora OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hosp, Columbus, OH Columbus, TX Columbus, OH OhioHealth Riverside Hosp, Columbus, OH OHIOHEALTH NEUROLOGICAL PHYSICIANS, Columbus, OH OHIOHEALTH, Columbus, OH Riverside Methodist Hosp, Columbus, OH
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP7-AWP7, February 1, 2023. Background:We sought to determine and validate a pre-reperfusion blood pressure threshold for MCA occlusions patients with better thrombectomy outcomes.Methods:We reviewed patients from 2013 to 2015 treated with thrombectomy (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP70-AWP70, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Chronic hypertension is an established long-term risk factor for stroke. However, little is known about short-term stroke risk after an episode of acute severe hypertension without evidence of target organ damage (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP71: Endovascular Thrombectomy With Or Without Bridging Thrombolysis In Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Cost-utility Analysis -
Rami Z. Morsi Yuan Zhang Meng Zhu Shitong Xie Julián Carrión-Penagos Harsh Desai Elie Tannous Sachin A Kothari Assem Khamis Ammar Tarabichi Reena Bastin Layal Hneiny Sonam Thind Elisheva Coleman James R Brorson Scott J Mendelson Ali Mansour Shyam Prabhakaran Tareq Kass-Hout Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL McMaster Univ, Hamilton, Canada Albany Med Cntr, Albany, NY Univ of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom Univ of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, SD
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP71-AWP71, February 1, 2023. Introduction:There is clinical equipoise behind bridging intravenous thrombolysis (BT) with endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). We performed a cost-effectiveness analysis comparing BT versus EVT alone.Methods:We conducted a (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP72: Psychological Distress Is Prevalent Among Family Surrogate Decision Makers In The Year After Stroke And Differs By Ethnicity -
Darin B Zahuranec Christopher J Becker Rebecca J Lank Carmen Ortiz Guanghao Zhang Kevin He Erin Case Lewis B Morgenstern UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Univ of Michigan, Corpus Christi, TX UNIV OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP72-AWP72, February 1, 2023. Introduction:We investigated long-term psychological distress among stroke family surrogate decision makers in Mexican Americans (MAs) and non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs).Methods:Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke patients from the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP73: Associations Between Acute Hospital Characteristics And Discharge Decisions For Inpatient Versus Skilled Nursing Facility Based Rehabilitation Among Medicare Acute Stroke Patients -
Kent P Simmonds James Burke Michael Andary Zhehui Luo Allan Kozlowski Mathew J Reeves Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Univ of Texas Southwestern Med Cntr, Dallas, TX Neurology, The Ohio State Univ, Colombus, OH Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI John F. Butzer Cntr for Rsch & Innovation, Mary Free Bed Hosp, Grand Rapids, MI MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, East Lansing, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP73-AWP73, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Hospitals strongly influence whether acute stroke patients receive stroke rehabilitation at Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (IRFs) or Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs), but little is known about drivers of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP74: Predictors Of Acute Ischemic Stroke In Young Adults With Cannabis Use Disorder: An Artificial Neural Network Analysis Using A Nationwide Cohort (2019) -
Rupak Desai Gautham Gosh Meka Venkat Srikar Lavu Mariam Ashfaque Supreeth Gowda Brian J Brereton Sukhjinder Chauhan Vikramaditya Samala Venkata Srikanth Puli Chintan Rupareliya Independent Rscher, Atlanta, GA Andhra Med College, Visakhapatnam, India Dept of Medicine, Osmania Med College, Hyderabad, India Dept of Neurology, Peoples Univ of Med and Health Sciences for Women (PUMHSW), Nawabshah, Pakistan Dept of Neurology, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Jersey General Hosp, Jersey, United Kingdom Internal Medicine, Mountain View Hosp, Las Vegas, NV Dept of Hosp Medicine, Cheshire Med (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP74-AWP74, February 1, 2023. Background:An increase in cannabis use disorder (CUD) has been associated with a rise in adverse cerebrovascular events in the United States. However, large-scale data on risk stratification of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP75-AWP75, February 1, 2023. Background:Post-stroke fatigue (PSF) is a common and often disabling symptom, the etiology of which is poorly understood. Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is also highly prevalent among stroke survivors. We explored the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP76: Death Rate And Risk Factors For Stroke Patients -
Kamil Taneja Karan Patel Michael Diaz Lauren Ladehoff Sai Batchu Alex Zhang Renaissance Sch of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY Cooper Med Sch, Camden, NJ College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL Sch of Medicine, Tampa, FL N/A, Montville, NJ Cooped Med Sch, Camden, NJ
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP76-AWP76, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke is a major contributor to emergency department (ED) cases and human mortality in the US. However, the annual trend in death rate and death risk factors in stroke has not been rigorously studied.Methods:We (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP77-AWP77, February 1, 2023. Background:Use of guideline recommended dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke is suboptimal. We performed a cost-effectiveness analysis of current DAPT treatment patterns and modeled (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP78-AWP78, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke is a leading cause of economic burden in the Low Middle Income countries (LMIC’s). We want to study the outcome of acute strokes treated under Government scheme with minimal package (For Ischemic Stroke - (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP79-AWP79, February 1, 2023. Introduction:It is well established that reduced door-to-needle (DTN) time leads to improved outcomes in acute ischemic stroke. Rhode Island Hospital is a Comprehensive Stroke Center focused on improving outcomes by seeking (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP8-AWP8, February 1, 2023. Background:In the RESCUE BT (Endovascular Treatment With versus Without Tirofiban for Stroke Patients with Large Vessel Occlusion) trial, enrollment in extended time window was based on non-contrast computed tomography. To (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP80: The Heart-brain Connection: Implementing Strategies To Reduce The Rate Of Perioperative Stroke For Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery -
Deborah Westover Wendy Wright Iman Aziz Abhinav Goyal W B Keeling Kendra J Grubb Gaetano Paone Julie Shoffstall Antasia Giebler Robert Groff Dee Lacey Karima Benameur Sylvia Yaw Fadi B Nahab Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA EMORY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Atlanta, GA EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Dacula, GA Atlanta, GA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP80-AWP80, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a known complication of cardiac surgery. The objective of this study was to implement a systemwide strategy to reduce perioperative stroke after isolated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP81: Validation Of Artificial Intelligence To Limit Delays In Acute Stroke Treatment And Endovascular Therapy (VALIDATE) -
Theresa Sevilis Morgan Figurelle Amanda Avila Caitlyn Boyd Lan Gao Gregory W Heath Hira Ayub Thomas Devlin Telespecialists, LLC, Fort Myers, FL TeleSpecialists, LLC, Fort Myers, FL TeleSpecialists LLC, Fort Myers TeleSpecilalists, LLC, Fort Myers, FL Mathematics, Univ of Tennessee Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN Public Health, Univ of Tennessee Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN Neurology, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Cntr, Chattanooga, TN
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP81-AWP81, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Analyses from early- and late-window thrombectomy trials for acute large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke have consistently demonstrated a strong time-dependent treatment effect for best outcomes. The utilization of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP82-AWP82, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke affects more than 795000 individuals annually, of which 87% are ischemic. We aimed to determine the socioeconomic and racial disparities in this prevalent cerebrovascular disease.Methodology:The Nationwide (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP83-AWP83, February 1, 2023. Background:EMBOLISE (NCT 04402632) is an ongoing randomized controlled trial investigating the safety and efficacy of middle meningeal artery embolization for the treatment of subacute or chronic subdural hematoma (SDH). We (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP84-AWP84, February 1, 2023. Intro:To address gaps in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) outcomes, acquisition of long-term data is necessary and resource intensive. We present our experience from follow-up of ICH patients across a 7-hospital certified (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP85: Stroke Prevalence In Arkansas's Delta -
Aliza T Brown Brittany Savage Erin Wells Lori Berry Renee Joiner Austin Porter Sanjeeva Reddy Onteddu krishna Nalleballe UAMS, Little Rock, AR Little Rock, AR Arkansas Dept of Health, Little Rock, AR Univ of Arkansas UAMS, Little Rock, AR
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP85-AWP85, February 1, 2023. Background:Telestroke hospitals in the southern Arkansas Delta participating in the American Heart Associations (AHA) Get With the Guidelines® (GWTG) are challenged with medically disadvantaged, vulnerable patient populations. (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP86: Racial Disparities In Post-acute Service Utilization In The United States After Intracerebral Hemorrhage -
Rodica Di Lorenzo Ken Uchino David Bruckman Jesse Schold Shumei Man Cerebrovascular Cntr, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, Cleveland, OH Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Cleveland Clinic, cleveland, OH Neurological Institute, Cleveland C, Rocky River, OH
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP86-AWP86, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Intracerebral hemorrhage is a leading cause of long-term disability. Survivors often require significant post-acute care to enhance recovery and decrease disability. Racial/ethnic disparities in hospital (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP87: Sex-based Variation In Acute Stroke Care Via Telestroke -
Theresa Sevilis Amanda Avila Mark McDonald Renata Chalfin Mariecken Fowler Murtaza Amir Gregory W Heath Lorianne Avino Mohammed Zaman Caitlyn Boyd Lan Gao Thomas Devlin TeleSpecialists, LLC, Fort Myers, FL TeleSpecialists LLC, Fort Myers, FL TeleSpecialists , LLC, Fort Myers, FL Public Health, Univ of Tennessee Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN Mathematics, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Cntr, Chattanooga, TN Neurology, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Cntr, Chattanooga, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP87-AWP87, February 1, 2023. Objective:Assess for treatment differences by sex and their potential contributors among telestroke evaluations. Background: Studies have shown sex differences in stroke care. Female patients have both lower thrombolytic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP88: Discrepant Nationwide Trends In Outcomes Of Acute Ischemic Stroke Depending On Severity: The Japan Stroke Data Bank -
Junpei Koge Sohei Yoshimura Masatoshi Koga michikazu nakai Shinichi Wada Yusuke Sasahara Masayuki Shiozawa Kaori Miwa Akiko Ishigami Kazutaka Sonoda Koji Iihara Fusao Ikawa Ryo Itabashi Yoshitaka Iwanaga Yoshihiro Miyamoto Shotai Kobayashi Kazuo Minematsu Kazunori Toyoda National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Osaka, Japan Saiseikai Fukuoka General Hosp, Fukuoka, Japan Shimane Prefectural Central Hospita, Izumo, Japan Iwate Med Univ, Yahaba, Japan Shimane Prefectural Central Hosp, Izumo, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP88-AWP88, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Whether specific patient groups have benefited from advances of treatment technologies including acute reperfusion therapy is uncertain. We aimed to investigate long-term trends of acute reperfusion (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP89-AWP89, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Previous reports raised concerns that time dependent treatments in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) might be delayed on non-English speaking patients. Here we report an analysis of patients after AIS stratified by (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP9: Number Needed To Treat With Intravenous Tenecteplase To Reduce The Need For Mechanical Thrombectomy In Large Vessel Occlusion Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: Real-world Experience Data. -
Steven Platko Fatima Bensabeur David Peters Noor Darwich Nicholas Rotsching Jacob Wagner Umran Ugur Shelly L Reynolds John B Terry Esteban Cheng-Ching Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH Neurology, Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH Miami Valley Hosp, Dayton, OH Staten Island, NY MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL, Dayton, OH
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP9-AWP9, February 1, 2023. Objective:We sought to describe short term outcomes in patients with large vessel occlusion acute ischemic stroke (LVOAIS) who were treated with intravenous tenecteplase (TNK) as compared to alteplase, focusing on reduction in (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP90-AWP90, February 1, 2023. Introduction:We studied racial differences in post-stroke outcomes using a prospective, population-based cohort of stroke survivors as part of the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi (BASIC) project.Methods:Neurologic (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP91-AWP91, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Sulfonylurea medications may reduce cerebral edema following ischemic stroke. Prior retrospective studies evaluated the impact of pre-stroke sulfonylurea exposure on outcome metrics yielding inconclusive results (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP92-AWP92, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The presence of health disparities and poor health outcomes in minority groups in the United States is well described. Compared to the white patients, Asian American minorities and subgroups have more severe (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP93: Academic Vascular Neurology - Lingering Effect Of Gender Inequity On Compensation, Career And Burnout -
Parneet Grewal Sasha Alick Lindstrom Annie He Cynthia Zheng Sima Patel Christa O Nobleza Med Univ. of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Neurology, UT Southwestern Med Cntr, Dallas, TX UT Southwestern Med Cntr, Dallas, TX Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Baptist Med Group, Germantown, TN
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP93-AWP93, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Despite rising numbers of women physicians in medical schools and the workforce, gender inequity persist. This cumulates in disempowerment, burnout, limited career advancement and devaluation of women. The aim of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP94-AWP94, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Mechanical Thrombectomy (MT) is standard-of-care interventional management of Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) due to large vessel occlusions. However, patient outcomes remain variable after intervention, with unclear (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP95-AWP95, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Endovascular treatment combined with standard anticoagulant treatment often fails to improve functional outcomes of patients with severe cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT). Accumulating evidence suggests that (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP96-AWP96, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Little is known about the utility of vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging (VWMRI) in assessing treatment response in various inflammatory and non-inflammatory intracranial vasculopathies, and if there is any (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP97-AWP97, February 1, 2023. Introduction:In 2012, after SAMMPRIS demonstrated worse 30-day outcomes with Wingspan intracranial stent placement for intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), the FDA narrowed the “on-label” indication to a very specific (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP98: Utilization Of Perfusion Imaging For Acute Ischemic Stroke: Secular Trends And Effects On Outcomes Of Endovascular Treatment -
Jeong-Yoon LEE Kyusik Kang Yong Soo Kim Soo Joo Lee Jae G Kim Jae-kwan Cha Dae Hyun Kim Byeol-A Yoon Moon-Ku Han Beom J Kim Jihoon Kang Jun Y Kim Tai H Park Sang-Soon Park Jin-Kyo Choi Kyung Bok Lee JUN LEE Doo Hyuk Kwon Keun-sik Hong Yong-jin Cho Hong-kyun Park Byung-Chul Lee Kyung-Ho Yu Mi S Oh Minwoo Lee Joon-Tae Kim Kangho Choi Dong-Eog Kim Dong-Seok Gwak Jay Chol Choi Joonggoo Kim Chul-Hoo Kang Dong-Ick Shin Kyu Sun Yum Baik Kyun Kim Hee-Yoon Chae Jee-hyun Kwon Wook-Joo Kim Sung-il Sohn Jeong-Ho Hong Hyungjong Park Seong Hwa Jang Chul Ho Kim Sanghwa Lee JUNEYOUNG LEE Ji Sung Lee (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP98-AWP98, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Perfusion imaging (PI) could guide decision-making for endovascular treatment (EVT) of acute ischemic stroke (AIS). However, PI was underused even in the US before the pivotal EVT trials proved its usefulness in (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP99: Impact Of Venous Delay Evaluated Before And After Mechanical Thrombectomy On Stroke Outcome -
Lara Zangana Adrian Valls Josep Munuera Mariano Werner Sebastiàn Remollo Laura Dorado Joaquin Serena Josep Puig Natalia Perez de la Ossa Meritxell Gomis Alejandro Bustamante Belen F. Pina Carlos Castaño Lucia Muñoz Ernest Palomeras Anna Massuet Mikel Terceño Antonio Davalos Monica Millan Maria Hernandez-Perez Amsterdam Univ Med Cntrs, Univ of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Neurosciences, Germans Trias I Pujol Univ Hosp, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Badalona, Spain Sant Joan de Déu Hosp, Barcelona, Spain Germans Trias I Pujol Univ Hosp, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Badalona, Spain (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP99-AWP99, February 1, 2023. Introduction:We aimed to evaluate venous delay before and after treatment as a marker of radiological and clinical outcome in stroke patients receiving endovascular treatment (EVT).Methods:Prospective cohort of patients with (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract NS5: Utilization Of A Post-Neuro Interventional Radiology Procedure Handoff Smartphrase Leads To Improved Completion Rates Of Mandatory Nursing Monitoring And Documentation -
Lorina Punsalang Katherine Hossepian Denise Gaffney Alvina Mkrtumyan Duy Le Pamela Cheng Navdeep S Sangha Zahra Ajani 1Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles, Chatsworth, CA 2Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Med Cntr, Los Angeles, CA 3Kaiser Permanente LAMC, North Hollywood, CA 4Los Angeles, CA 5Kaiser Permanente, LAMC, Los Angeles, CA 6KAISER PERMANENTE, Los Angeles, CA 7LOS ANGELES MEDICAL CENTER, Santa Monica, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ANS5-ANS5, February 1, 2023. Background:In 2009, The Joint Commission (TJC) mandated hospitals to establish handoff communication measures in preventing sentinel events. Comprehensive Stroke Centers in the U.S. have similar mandates. Additionally, one of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP244-AWP244, February 1, 2023. Purpose:Cationic drugs have often been considered for stroke treatment but their utility is dependent upondelivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). This process can involve transporters for cationic substratessuch as (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP245-AWP245, February 1, 2023. White matter injury (WMI) causes debilitating neurological impairments observed in stroke patients. Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) has been investigated as a protective mechanism against stroke in experimental studies. (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP246: Ischemic Outcome In Young And Adult Offspring After Maternal Dietary Deficiencies In One-carbon Metabolites During Pregnancy And Lactation -
Nafisa M Jadavji McCoy Clementson Lauren Hurley Jesse Jauhal Sarah Coonrod Calli Bennett Kasey Pull Agnes Pascual Brandi Wasek Teodoro Bottiglieri Olga Malysheva Marie Caudill Biomedical Sciences, Midwestern Univ, Glendale, AZ College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern Univ, Glendale, AZ Midwestern Univ, Glendale, AZ Baylor Scott & White Rsch Institute, Dallas, TX BAYLOR RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Dallas, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP246-AWP246, February 1, 2023. Maternal one-carbon metabolism, including dietary levels of folic acid and choline, play an important role in early life programming. There is a well-established connection between the fetal environment and the health (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP247: Amylin, A Diabetes-associated Amyloid-forming Peptide, Accumulates In Thrombi And On Red Blood Cells - A New Biomarker For Stroke? -
Noah Leibold Deepak Kotiya Lila Sheikhi David L Dornbos Shivani S Pahwa Amanda L Trout Jacqueline A Frank Keith R Pennypacker Larry B Goldstein Florin Despa Justin F Fraser Pharmacology & Nutritional Sciences, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Neurology, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Neurosurgery, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Radiology, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP247-AWP247, February 1, 2023. Emergent large vessel occlusions result in severe ischemic stroke without appropriate treatment with thrombolysis and/or mechanical thrombectomy. Type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major risk factor in stroke, with 25% of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP25: Up-front Vascular Imaging At A Primary Stroke Center: Impact On Door In Door Out Time For Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke And Large Vessel Occlusion -
Patricia Victor Ghada Mohamed Hassan Osama Mostafa Aboul Nour Kenneth Miller Kush Singh Sumir Patel Colin M Segovis Fadi B Nahab Emory Saint Joseph's Hosp, Atlanta, GA Emory Univ Hosps, Atlanta, GA Emory Univ Hosp, Atlanta, GA Emory St Josephs Hosp, Atlanta, GA Emory Univ Sch of Medicine, Atlanta, GA EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP25-AWP25, February 1, 2023. Background:AHA/ASA guidelines recommend obtaining early vessel imaging with CT angiography (CTA) or MR angiography (MRA) only in a select group of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients suspected to have large vessel occlusion (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP26: Multidisciplinary Case Reviews Reduce "Door-to" Times -
Jenn Stivason, DNP, RN, CEN Hiromi Ogiso, BSN, RN Matthew Starr, MD Christina Bonaccorsi Mathews, PA-C UPMC Mercy, Pittsburgh, PA UPMC Stroke Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP26-AWP26, February 1, 2023. Background:Rapid reperfusion is critical for positive outcomes in stroke patients. To improve patient outcomes, the organization reduced program goals for all door-to metrics. To reach the aggressive new goals, a door-to task (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP27-AWP27, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers are an integral part of the chain of acute stroke care, stroke patient survival and improving patient outcomes. It is imperative that EMS providers have tools (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP28: Closing The Revolving Door: Reducing Stroke Readmissions -
Betty Robertson Nili Steiner Nicole Wolber Rachel Izzo Marissa Castro Sonia Figueroa Laurie B Paletz Cedar Sinai Med Cntr, West Hollywood, CA Cedars Sinai Med Cntr, Van Nuys, CA Cedars Sinai, Los Angeles, CA Cedars Sinai Med Cntr, Los Angeles, CA Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP28-AWP28, February 1, 2023. Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability where its impact and consequences can be pervasive. Although stroke management has evolved over the years, post stroke complications can lead to readmissions. It is estimated (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP29: Investigating Needs, Concerns, And Quality Of Life In Working Age Informal Caregivers Of Stroke Survivors -
Dixie R Rose Susan D Newman Martina Mueller Gayenell S Magwood Barbara J Lutz Univ of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX Med Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Columbia, SC UNC-WILMINGTON, Chapel Hill, NC
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP29-AWP29, February 1, 2023. Informal caregivers are an essential component of stroke survivor care, yet they are at risk for poorer outcomes due to their own unmet needs, feelings of isolation and abandonment, and lack of personal resources. While a (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP3: The Use Of Monitored Anesthesia Care In Place Of Nurse Administered Conscious Sedation Does Not Result In Delays To Emergent Thrombectomy. -
Cesar Velasco Varun Padmanaban Alicia M Richardson Erin Cekovich Raymond K Reichwein Ephraim W Church David Wilkinson Scott Simon Kevin M Cockroft Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey, Hershey, PA Penn State Health, Hershey, PA PENN STATE HEALTH, Palmyra, PA PENN STATE HERSHEY MED CTR, Hershey, PA PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, Hershey, PA Penn State Hershey Neurosurgery, Hershey, PA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP3-AWP3, February 1, 2023. Introduction:There has been considerable emphasis on the use of monitored anesthesia care (MAC) versus general anesthesia for emergent mechanical thrombectomy (EMT). However, due to concerns over potential delays many centers (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP30-AWP30, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Identify characteristics contributing to death in patients with Covid-19 and neurology consultationHypothesis:We suspected many characteristics contributed to death in those with Covid-19 requiring (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP31-AWP31, February 1, 2023. Background:In March 2019, our 126 bed community hospital received Primary Stroke Center Certification. The Emergency Department (ED) Stroke Leadership Team was tasked with the responsibility of identifying opportunities for (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP32: Addressing Disparate Clinical Stroke Resources With A Telestroke Taskforce -
Dot Bluma John Bowser Susan Abelt Nicole L Bennett Hollie Landreman MetaStar, Inc, Madison, WI WI Dept of Health Services, Madison, WI AHA, Whitefish Bay, WI Univ of Wisconsin Hosp and Clinics, Deerfield, WI Ascension All Saints Hosp, Kenosha, WI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP32-AWP32, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Telestroke can enhance the timeliness and overall quality of stroke care for rural populations geographically separated from higher level stroke centers. To help hospitals utilize this resource, the Wisconsin (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP33-AWP33, February 1, 2023. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is responsible for 15-20% of ischemic strokes. AF can be asymptomatic and remain undetected following acute stroke, initially classifying the event as cryptogenic. Implantable loop recorders (ILRs) (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP34-AWP34, February 1, 2023. Background:To improve transitions of care from an acute hospital to an acute rehabilitation hospital, monthly multidisciplinary case review meetings among these hospitals' staff were implemented in 2020. This study aimed to (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP35: Neighborhood Effects On Knowledge Of Stroke Risk Factors And Stroke Warning Signs -
Lisa Nobel Erika Rasnick Lili Ding David Robinson Felipe Ayala Brett M Kissela Dawn O Kleindorfer Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Children's Hosp, Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Univ of Cincinnati, cincinnati, OH UNIV CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP35-AWP35, February 1, 2023. Background:Low socio-economic status has been associated with worse stroke outcomes and longer arrival times to the ED.Objective:To determine whether stroke knowledge is different by neighborhood and if neighborhood (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP36-AWP36, February 1, 2023. Background:In preclinical studies of acute ischemic stroke (AIS), cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (C-tDCS) provides neuroprotection by inhibiting peri-infarct depolarization, apoptotic and inflammatory (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP37-AWP37, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Prehospital telestroke is increasingly utilized in mobile stroke units and telemedicine-enabled ambulances for acute ischemic stroke (AIS). While the NIHSS remains the standard for telestroke assessment, simpler (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP38: Variation In Performance On Stroke Care Delivery Measures Among Us Community Emergency Departments -
Kori S Zachrison Craig Rothenberg Opeolu M Adeoye V. Ramana Feeser Latha Ganti Joshua N Goldstein Edward C Jauch Bruce Lo Tracy Madsen Mitra Corral Marquita Decker-Palmer Cindy Mendez-Hernandez Melissa Finch Pawan Goyal Arjun Venkatesh Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Yale, New Haven, CT Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO VCU Health, Richmond, VA Orlando, FL MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA Mission Health System, Asheville, NC Eastern Virginia Med Sch, Norfolk, VA BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI Massachusetts General Hosp, San Francisco, CA GENENTECH-ROCHE, S San Fran, CA (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP38-AWP38, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Many stroke patients initially present to non-stroke center hospitals. However, the delivery of Emergency Department (ED)-based acute stroke care at smaller, non-academic (i.e., community) EDs is less (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP39-AWP39, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for large vessel occlusion stroke of the anterior circulation (LVO-a) can only be performed in selected hospitals. A prehospital triage instrument with which paramedics can (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP4-AWP4, February 1, 2023. Objective:To assess whether the effect of intravenous thrombolysis in patients with large-vessel occlusion differed between patients directly admitted to thrombectomy-capable centers and patients transferred from local stroke (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP40: Development Of The System For National Statistics Of Stroke And Acute Myocardial Infarction Using Claims-based Algorithms In Korea -
Tae Jung Kim Hyun-kyung Oh Hak Seung Lee Seong-eun Kim Jinju Park Jun Y Kim Jiyoon Lee Jieun Song Jin-Hyuk Hong Soon-young Seo Eunmi Ahn Seon Kui Lee Joongyub Lee Joong-Wha Chung Hyeon Chang Kim Dong-ho Shin Hae-Young Lee Bum Joon Kim Woo-Keun Seo Jong-moo Park Soo Joo J Lee Keun-hwa Jung Sun U Kwon Yun-Chul Hong Hyo S Kim Hyun-Jae Kang JUNEYOUNG LEE Hee-joon BAE Neurology, Seoul National Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Chronic Disease Prevention, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of Med AI, Seoul SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY BUNDANG H, Seongnam-si (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP40-AWP40, February 1, 2023. Background:The epidemiology of stroke and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Korea is limited by inaccurate methods for estimating incidence. Therefore, this study aimed to build the system for national statistics of stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP41-AWP41, February 1, 2023. Introduction:A key decision facing non-thrombectomy capable hospitals is whether to transfer a suspected large vessel occlusion (LVO) patient to a thrombectomy-capable stroke center (TSC). We report our experience with a (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP42: Real-world Utilization Of Advanced Imaging Based Patient Selection For Thrombectomy -
Theresa Sevilis Mariecken Fowler Amanda Avila Caitlyn Boyd Lan Gao Gregory W Heath Hira Ayub Thomas Devlin TeleSpecialists, LLC, Fort Myers, FL TeleSpecialists LLC, Fort Myers, FL Mathematics, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Cntr, Chattanooga, TN Public Health, Univ of Tennessee Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN Neurology, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Cntr, Chattanooga, TN
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP42-AWP42, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Multiple clinical trials support an extended treatment window for thrombectomy for large vessel occlusions (LVO) and the treatment of distal occlusions, leading to increased numbers of patients requiring advanced (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP43: Characteristics And Management Of Hospitalized Retinal Artery Occlusion Patients In The Era Of Updated Guidelines: A Population-based Study -
Joseph C LaPorta David Robinson Robert J Stanton Dawn O Kleindorfer Simona Ferioli Yasmin Aziz Heidi Sucharew Mary Haverbusch Brett M Kissela Neurology, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI UNIVERSITY OF CINICNNATI, Cincinnati, OH CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP, Cincinnati, OH UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH UNIV CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP43-AWP43, February 1, 2023. Background:Retinal artery occlusion (RAO) is a stroke equivalent that causes significant morbidity. There has been growing emphasis on urgent in-hospital evaluation of these patients, both to facilitate potential thrombolytic (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP44-AWP44, February 1, 2023. Background:Mobile stroke units (MSU) were developed as a tool to facilitate rapid delivery of acute stroke treatments and improving patient functional outcomes. Currently, there is limited data on the functional outcomes of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP45-AWP45, February 1, 2023. Background:As Comprehensive Stroke Centers (CSCs) strive to improve neurointerventional (NIR) times, process improvements have been put in place to streamline workflows. Our prior publication (VISIION) demonstrated an (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP46: Emergent Large Vessel Occlusion Direct Triage Model Outcomes: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis -
John H Erdman Jacob Morey Xiangnan Zhang Brian Kim Laura K Stein Michael Redlener Johanna T Fifi Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Cntr, Boston, MA Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Marketing, Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY Neurology, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP46-AWP46, February 1, 2023. Introduction:There has been a shift in prehospital systems of care to prioritize transporting acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with suspected emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) stroke to thrombectomy capable stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP47-AWP47, February 1, 2023. Background:A hybrid of remote and in-person conduct of research may improve recruitment and retention rates in clinical trials. However, little is known about the current state of remote research practices (RRPs) in stroke (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP48: Air Versus Land Transfers For Endovascular Thrombectomy In A Hub-and-spoke Comprehensive Stroke Network -
Vivien T Yong Joseph Donnelly Jae Beom Hong William K Diprose James R Caldwell Shane S Lee Ben J McGuinness Stefan Brew P. Alan Barber Univ of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Neurology, Auckland City Hosp, Auckland, New Zealand Neurology, Royal North Shore Hosp, Sydney, Australia Auckland City Hosp, Auckland, New Zealand Radiology, Auckland City Hosp, Auckland, New Zealand
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP48-AWP48, February 1, 2023. Background:Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is only available at larger comprehensive stroke centers, with inter-hospital transfer by road or air ambulance required for patients who first present to a primary stroke centre. We (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP49: Clinical Performance Measures For Emergency Department Care For Adults With Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage -
Kori S Zachrison Joshua N Goldstein Edward C Jauch Ryan Radecki Tracy Madsen Opeolu M Adeoye John A Oostema Ramana Feeser Latha Ganti Bruce M Lo William J Meurer Rachel Garvin Mitra Corral Craig Rothenberg Cindy Mendez-Hernandez Melissa Finch Pawan Goyal Arjun Venkatesh Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA Mission Health System, Asheville, NC Christchurch Hosp, Christchurch, New Zealand BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO MICHIGAN STATE UNIV, Grand Rapids, MI Orlando, FL Sentara Norfolk General/Eastern Virginia Med (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP49-AWP49, February 1, 2023. Study Objective:Though select inpatient-based performance measures exist for the care of patients with nontraumatic intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), Emergency Departments (EDs) lack measurement instruments designed to support (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP5: Act Fast!EMS Sticker Use DecreasesTime To Acute Intervention For Ischemic Stroke Patients -
Nicolle W Davis Meghan Bailey Jeannette Hester Anna Khanna Christina A Wilson Gabriel Bonnell Amita Singh UF Health Shands Hosp, Gainesville, FL UF Health, Gainesville, FL UF Health Shands, Gainesville, FL UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Gainesville, FL Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP5-AWP5, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke is a medical emergency requiring timely intervention to optimize patient outcomes. Intravenous (IV) thrombolytics, the only treatment currently FDA-approved for acute stroke, require pertinent medical (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP50: Stress Hyperglycemia And Early Neurological Deterioration In Patients With Acute LVO And Low NIHSS -
Yong Soo Kim Beom J Kim Joonsang Yoo Jung Hoon Han Bum Joon Kim Chi Kyung Kim Jae Guk Kim Joon-Tae Kim Hyungjong Park Sung Hyun Baik Moon K Han Hee-Joon Bae Nowon Eulji medical center, Seoul, Korea, Republic of SNU BUNDANG HOSPITAL, Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-do Yongin Severance Hosp, Yongin-si, Korea, Republic of Korea Univ Guro Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Asan Med Cntr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Eulji Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of Chonnam National Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of Keimyung Univ Dongsan Med Cntr, Daegu, Korea, Republic of Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP50-AWP50, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stress hyperglycemia is an essential survival response. However, it is associated with poor prognosis after ischemic stroke, and its contribution to collateral failure is not well defined. We investigated whether (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP51-AWP51, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Automated Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) detection and software-based care team integration may improve treatment times. Their effect on likelihood to perform Endovascular Thrombectomy (EVT) in LVO Acute Ischemic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP52: Factors Affecting Door-in-door-out Times Among Patients Transferred From Non-Endovascular Stroke Centers For Endovascular Therapy -
Alexander Kuc Derek Isenberg Daniel Ackerman Derek R Cooney Joseph Herres Huaquing Zhao Adam Sigal Chadd Kraus Ethan S Brandler Michael T Mullen Jason Nomura Nina T Gentile Cooper Med Cntr, Camden, NJ Lewis Katz Sch of Medicine at Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA ST LUKE'S UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK, Fountain Hill, PA SUNY-Upstate, Syracuse, NY Einstein Health, Philadelphia, PA Tower Health, Reading, PA Geisinger, Danville, PA SUNY- STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, NY Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA Christiana Care, Newark, DE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL MED, Philadelphia, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP52-AWP52, February 1, 2023. Introduction:In the management of large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke, patients are frequently evaluated first at a non-endovascular stroke center and later require transfer to an endovascular stroke center (ESC) for (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP53-AWP53, February 1, 2023. Background:The influence of cerebral edema and secondary insults on the clinical outcome of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is well known. The studies of the brain water homeostasis dynamics at TBI remain rare, which determines (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP54: Factors Associated With First Year Inpatient And Outpatient Rehabilitation Use Among Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients -
Suja S Rajan James C Grotta Jose-Miguel Yamal Stephanie Parker Asha Jacob Sean I Savitz Univ of Texas Hlth Sc Ctr, Houston, TX MEMORIAL HERMAN HOSPITAL TMC, Houston, TX UTHealth Sch of Public Health, Houston, TX UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL SCHOOL, Houston, TX Missouri City, TX STROKE INSTITUTE, UTHEALTH, Houston, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP54-AWP54, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability in the U.S., and 90% of stroke survivors have residual movement impairment. Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation is critical for restoring functionality and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP55: Development Of Comprehensive Post-Acute Stroke Program Standards -
Joel Stein Alyson Downs Barbara J Lutz Deborah Hoffnung Janna Pietrzak Kathleen G Volkman Kristy Weissling Kylie Picou Mark Kovic Richard D Zorowitz Samuel Bierner Steve Dentel Sue B Pugh Pamela W Duncan Columbia Univ, New York, NY Dakota Alpha, HIT Inc., Mandan, ND UNC-Wilmington, Chapel Hill, NC Neuropsychology Clinic, CHI Health Clinic, Omaha, NE American Heart Association, Dallas, TX Univ of NE Med Cntr, Omaha, NE Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE The American Heart Association- Cen, dallas, TX Midwestern Univ College of Health Sciences, Downers Grove, IL Med Star National (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP55-AWP55, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Evidence-based rehabilitation and secondary prevention interventions improve post-stroke functional recovery and reduce secondary complications. However, stroke rehabilitation expertise, processes of care, and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP56: Improvement In Motor And Language Domains Mediates Most Of The Effect Of 24h NIHSS Improvement On Functional Independence -
Deep Pujara Leonid Churilov Ameer E Hassan Michael G Abraham clark sitton Kelsey R Duncan Faisal Al-Shaibi Faris Shaker Sophia Sundararajan Cathy A Sila Gregory W Albers Bruce Campbell Amrou Sarraj Univ Hosps, Cleveland, OH Royal Melbourne Hosp, Melbourne, Australia UTRGV - VALLEY BAPTIST MEDICAL CENT, Harlingen, TX UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HOSPITAL, Kansas City, MO UT Houston McGovern Med Sch, Houston, TX Univ Hosps CMC, Cleveland, OH McGovern Med Sch at UTHealth, Houston, TX UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CLEVELAND, Cleveland, OH Stanford Univ Med Cntr, Stanford, CA Royal Melbourne Hosp, Parkville, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP56-AWP56, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Improvement in NIH stroke scale scores on 24h follow-up is considered a key prognostic element after endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). We aimed to evaluate the proportion of effect of 24h NIHSS improvement on mRS (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP57: Large-scale Reliability/Validity Assessments And Quantification Of Cognition Within The Imperial College Comprehensive Assessment For Cerebrovascular Disease (IC3): A Novel In-depth, Self-administered, Online Cognitive Tool -
Dragos C Gruia Sabia Combrie Joseph Coghlin William Trender Peter Hellyer Joseph Kwan Soma Banerjee Adam Hampshire Fatemeh Geranmayeh Dept of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Dept of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Imperial College London NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP57-AWP57, February 1, 2023. Background:Cognitive difficulties occur in up to 86% of acute stroke cases and persist in a third. There is a growing need for a scalable, cost-effective and in-depth assessment of cognitive function in patients, that enables (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP58-AWP58, February 1, 2023. Objective:To improve recovery of gait after stroke, we need to attain better understanding of lower extremity motor control. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) allows for evaluation of corticomotor input (CMI) integrity. (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP59-AWP59, February 1, 2023. Brief Introduction:Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and mortality in the United States, with higher prevalence and functional burden among Latino communities compared to Whites (García & Warren, 2019). The (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP6: Strokes Averted by Intravenous Thrombolysis: A Secondary Analysis of the BEST-MSU Trial -
Ivo Bach Alexandra L Czap Stephanie A. Parker Asha P Jacob Saad Mir Mengxi Wang Jose-Miguel Yamal Suja S Rajan Jeffrey L Saver Michael O. Gonzalez Noopur Singh William Jones Anne W Alexandrov Andrei V Alexandrov May Nour Ilana Spokoyny Jason Mackey Matthew E Fink Joey English Nobl Barazangi John J Volpi Chethan P Venkatasubba Rao Joseph S Kass Laura J Griffin David Persse James C Grotta Babak B Navi Neurology, UTHealth McGovern Med Sch, Houston, TX UTHealth McGovern Med Sch, Houston, TX Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY Univ of Texas Sch of Public Health, Houston, TX Ronald Reagan UCLA (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP6-AWP6, February 1, 2023. Introduction:While the goal of IV tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) is to prevent infarction, few data exist on averted stroke.Methods:Secondary analysis of a multicenter trial from 2014-2020 comparing outcomes between (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP60: Greater Enrichment Of Neuronal Function Can Be Reflected In Blood Plasma Samples Following The Stroke. -
Shaoling Huang Wei Guo Jonathan Claypool Jonathan Chen Hanjun Kim Ryan Yancey Xing Yin Melanie R Moody Jaroslaw A Aronowski Sean I Savitz keith booher Univ of Texas Houston, Houston, TX Zymo Rsch, Irvine, CA Zymo Rsch Corpration, Irvine, CA Zymo Rsch Corp, Irvine, CA UT Health Houston, Houston, TX UT HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER HOUST, Houston, TX UNIV OF TEXAS HSC Houston,, Houston, TX STROKE INSTITUTE, UTHEALTH, Houston, TX Zymo Rsch Corp., IRVINE, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP60-AWP60, February 1, 2023. Acute ischemic stroke induces widespread cellular necrosis and apoptosis and activation of inflammation. These mediate release of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) into the circulation. Although increased cfDNA concentrations have been (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP61-AWP61, February 1, 2023. Introduction:After an ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), patients may have post-event anxiety and re-experience transient neurological symptoms. However, some stroke patients develop persistent and disabling (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP62: Skilled Nursing Facilities As A Bridge For Acute Rehabilitation In Acute Stroke Patients Who Are Not Immediate Candidates For Intensive Therapy -
Henry Dong Lisa Firestone Victor Shen Heather Field Denise Gaffney Pamela Cheng Shayandokht Taleb Zahra Ajani Navdeep S Sangha Kaiser Permanente Sch of Medicine, Pasadena, CA Kaiser Permanente, LAMC, Los Angeles, CA Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles, Chatsworth, CA LOS ANGELES MEDICAL CENTER, Santa Monica, CA KAISER PERMANENTE, Los Angeles, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP62-AWP62, February 1, 2023. Background:Rehabilitation after hospital discharge is an essential component of stroke recovery. However, many stroke patients are not immediately ready for an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF) after hospital discharge (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP63: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials As A Measure Of Sensorimotor Impairment In Hemiparetic Stroke -
Jordan Williamson William A Sikora Louis V Lepak Carolyn Cheema Shirley James Evgeny V Sidorov Yuan Yang Univ of Oklahoma, Norman, OK The Univ of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Cntr, Tulsa, OK Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Cntr, Oklahoma City, OK Univ of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP63-AWP63, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability. Previous neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the cortical motor system might be reorganized following a stroke, with an increasing recruitment (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP64-AWP64, February 1, 2023. Background:Proprioception is critical to motor control. The prevalence, severity, and clinical correlates of deficits in wrist proprioception early after stroke have received limited attention and were examined in patients (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP65-AWP65, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Physical activity is a vital component of post-stroke rehabilitation. However, as survivors’ functional abilities or environmental circumstances may impede their participation in physical activity, this (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP67-AWP67, February 1, 2023. Brain-computer interface (BCI)-mediated functional electrical stimulation (FES) of stroke impaired upper extremity motor function has been shown to improve motor capacity but accurate dosing of BCI-FES has not been (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP68-AWP68, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a leading cause of disability. Greater rehabilitation therapy after stroke improves functional outcomes but is often not provided. This study examined amount of rehabilitation therapy during the first (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP2-AWP2, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Small subcortical infarcts, synonymous in the literature with lacunar or small vessel disease infarcts, occur in roughly a quarter of all ischemic stroke. While the use of alteplase and other thrombolytics is well (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP20: Patterns Of Alert And Management Of Cerebral Aneurysms Using An Incidental Aneurysm Alert System -
Keiko A Fukuda Yasmin Ghochani Dieter Enzmann Corey Arnold Xiang Liu Jose Morales David Kimball Charles B Beaman Gary Duckwiler Reza Jahan Viktor Szeder Naoki Kaneko May Nour Neurology and Radiology, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Neurology, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Radiology, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Neurology, Radiology, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP20-AWP20, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Incidentally discovered cerebral aneurysms are increasingly common as patients are more frequently imaged. To aid in this management, we developed an aneurysm alert system. Here we describe the effectiveness and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP200: Susceptivity Vessel Sign In Cardioembolism Due To Atrial Fibrillation: Association Between Blood Viscosity And Dihomo-?-linolenic Acid -
Motohiro Okumura Takeo Sato Tatsushi Kokubu Junichiro Takahashi Tomomichi Kitagawa Ryoji Nakada TANABE MAKI ASAKO ONDA Teppei Komatsu Kenichi Sakuta Kenichiro Sakai Tadashi Umehara Hidetaka Mitsumura Yasuyuki Iguchi Neurology, The Jikei Univ Sch of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan Jikei Univ Sch of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan TOKYO, Japan JIKEI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Tokyo-to Kashiwa-shi, Japan Tokyo, Japan The Jikei Univ Sch of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan The Jikei Univ Sch, Chiba, Japan THE JIKEI UNIVERSITY, Tokyo, Japan The Jikei Univ Sch of Med., Tokyo, Japan Jikei Univ, Tokyo, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP200-AWP200, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Blood viscosity (BV) is associated with blood stagnation leading to thrombosis. Some polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are said to have an antithrombotic effect. First, we aimed to determine the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP201: Outcomes Of Ischemic And Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients With Cancer: Japan Stroke Data Bank -
Takeshi Yoshimoto Kazunori Toyoda Shinichi Wada Sohei Yoshimura Yusuke Sasahara Yoshitaka Iwanaga Yoshihiro Miyamoto Shotai Kobayashi Kazuo Minematsu Masatoshi Koga Neurology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Med and Health Information Management, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Neurology, Shimane Univ Sch of Medicine, Izumo, Japan Med Corp ISEIKAI, Osaka, Japan Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP201-AWP201, February 1, 2023. Purpose:We aim to clarify the association between history of cancer with clinical outcomes after ischemic stroke (IS) or hemorrhagic stroke (HS).Methods:Study participants were adult patients within seven days after onset (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP202-AWP202, February 1, 2023. Background and Objectives:Sleep duration is a key marker of ideal cardiovascular health in the American Heart Association’s new Life’s Essential 8 construct, but studies on its relation to stroke are scarce. We assessed the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP203-AWP203, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Inappropriate sleep duration (8 hours/night) is associated with cardiovascular events. Given its importance, the new American Heart Association Life’s Essential 8 construct of ideal cardiovascular (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP204-AWP204, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Cervical artery dissection (CAD) is a common cause of stroke in the young and carries a high risk of early recurrence. We aim to compare the characteristics of patients from a real-world cohort to those from (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP205-AWP205, February 1, 2023. Background:Cryptogenic stroke is defined as cerebral infraction that can’t be attributed to large artery atherosclerosis, small artery disease, or cardio-embolism, despite a standard cardiovascular and serologic workup. Our (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP206: Acute Ischemic Stroke And Vocal Fold Paralysis: A Propensity Matched 20-year Analysis Of The National Inpatient Sample -
Vikram Vasan Trevor Hardigan Alex Devarajan Christina P Rossitto Emily K Chapman Braxton R Schuldt Margaret H Downes Ian C Odland Johanna T Fifi Christopher P Kellner J D Mocco Shahram Majidi Icahn Sch of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY Icahn SOM at Mount Sinai, New York, NY Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY Icahn Sch of Medicine, New York, NY Sinai Biodesign, New York, NY Mount Sinai Health System, New York, NY MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, New York, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP206-AWP206, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Lower cranial nerve motor dysfunction is a well-distinguished feature in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). As a result, patients can present with vocal dysfunction, including vocal fold paralysis (VFP). Few studies (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP207: Treatments Advanced, But Outcomes Stagnated In Young Adults With Acute Ischemic Stroke In Korea Between 2008 And 2019 -
Jonguk Kim Jun Y Kim Jihoon Kang Beom J Kim Moon-Ku Han Tai H Park Ji Sung Lee Keon-Joo Lee Joon-Tae Kim Kangho Choi Jong-moo Park Kyusik Kang Soo Joo Lee Jae G Kim Dae Hyun Kim Jae-kwan Cha Kyung Bok Lee Jun Lee Keun-sik Hong Yong-Jin Cho Hong-kyun Park Byung-Chul Lee Kyung-Ho Yu Mi S Oh Dong-Eog E Kim Wi-sun Ryu Jay Chol Choi Jee-hyun Kwon Wook-joo Kim Dong Ick I Shin Kyu Sun Yum Sung-il Sohn Jeong-Ho Hong Sanghwa Lee Juneyoung Lee Hee-joon Bae Dept of Neurology, Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Dept of Neurology, Seoul Med Cntr, Seoul, Korea, Republic (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP207-AWP207, February 1, 2023. Background:Outcome improvement in young stroke patients is of great interest given their long life expectancy and substantial societal burden. We aimed to investigate whether the treatment advancement has been made and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP208: Cd14+ Monocytes Mediate The Immunological Environment In Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Through Cxcl10 Secretion -
Sebastian Sanchez Ashrita Raghuram Randall G Krug Jacob M Miller Yongjun Lu David M Hasan Edgar A Samaniego Neurology, Univ of Iowa, Iowa city, IA Neurology, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA IOWA HOSPITALS AND CL UNIVERSITY, Iowa City, IA Neurology, Radiology and Neurosurgery, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP208-AWP208, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Robust evidence suggest that aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) triggers a potent respone from innate and adaptive inmunities. An increase in CD8+CD161+ cells has been observed in the acute phase of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP209-AWP209, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) elicits peripheral immune activation and reactive inflammatory changes within the lung that contribute to cerebral reperfusion injury. Expression of the antioxidant SOD3 within the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP21-AWP21, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:The potential benefit of blood pressure (BP) lowering in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients is time-dependent and is an easy and modifiable treatment applicable to different hospital scenarios. (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP210-AWP210, February 1, 2023. Von Willebrand factor (VWF) is critical in arterial thrombosis. Previous studies have shown that aptamer BB-031, a VWF inhibitor, induces thrombolysisin vivoin ischemic stroke models, making it a promising stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP211-AWP211, February 1, 2023. Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and causes significant morbidity among survivors. Studies have shown correlations between small noncoding RNAs (microRNAs, miRNAs) and stroke. We have (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP212-AWP212, February 1, 2023. Thrombosis is central to the pathogenesis of acute ischemic stroke, with higher thrombin generation being associated with increased stroke risk. The immune system may contribute to thrombin generation in stroke and thus may (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP213-AWP213, February 1, 2023. Significance:Smoking-derived nicotine (N) is known to synergistically magnify the risk and severity of cerebral ischemia in females. Most importantly, smoking is the one preventable risk factor and giving up smoking reduces (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP214-AWP214, February 1, 2023. Approximately 30% of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) patients who survive the initial ictus develop delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) 4 to 10 days following SAH. Multiple clinical studies indicate the cause of DCI is (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP215-AWP215, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Around 25-40% of ischemic strokes are cryptogenic or strokes of undetermined etiology. Determination of stroke etiology can be challenging, requiring extensive diagnostic testing including long term monitoring (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP216-AWP216, February 1, 2023. Intro:Mild hypothermia has been shown to improve outcomes in cardiac arrest and experimental stroke models. Unfortunately, hypothermia protocols in awake subjects are hampered by inconsistent temperature management due to (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP217-AWP217, February 1, 2023. Background:We hypothesized that an increase of exosome uptake by activated neurons in the peri-infarct region enhances functional outcome. We tested this hypothesis by administering exosomes derived from cerebral (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP218-AWP218, February 1, 2023. Background:Our previous studies have shown that reproductively senescent (RS) female rats, who have lower circulating levels of the peptide hormone Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1), display worse outcomes after a stroke (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP219: Repurposing The KCa3.1 Inhibitor Senicapoc For Treatment Of Acute Ischemic Stroke -
Jonathan R Weinstein Ruth D Lee Yi-je Jay Chen Mitzi Adler-Wachter Brendan Schweitzer Ashley McDonough Heike Wulff UNIV WASHINGTON NEUROLOGY, Seattle, WA Pharmacology, UNIV CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, Davis, CA UC DAVIS, Davis, CA UW DEPT OF NEUROLOGY, Seattle, WA Univ of California Davis, Davis, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP219-AWP219, February 1, 2023. Background:Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is a leading cause of death and long-term disability. Both microglia (MG) and infiltrating macrophages (MP) are critical effector cell types in ischemic brain injury and recovery. (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP22-AWP22, February 1, 2023. Background:Research supports stroke as the 5th leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of long term disability. As a primary stroke center, it is necessary to establish and meet stroke standards of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP220-AWP220, February 1, 2023. Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) induces delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) in about 30% of patients which is characterized by functional decline. As microthrombi is a cause of DCI, platelets may be a therapeutic target for (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP221: Rnaseq Reveals An Angiogenic Signature Of Leptomeningeal Collaterals In Pig Brain. -
TING WU Christopher Janssen Andrea Doan John Ahn Margaret Horscroft Michelle Smith Elisabeth Harmon Alexander Andersohn Gab Kim Sean P Marrelli Univ of Texas health science center at houston, HOUSTON, TX Univ of texas health science center at houston, Houston, TX Univ of Texas health science center at houston, houston, TX UTHealth, Houston, TX McGovern Med Sch, Houston, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP221-AWP221, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The leptomeningeal collaterals (LMCs) are specialized brain surface arterioles that interconnect the distalmost arterioles (DMAs) of the major cerebral arteries. In normal conditions, flow in LMCs is (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP222: Temporally Differentially Expressed MikroRNAs In Serum Predict Recovery In Different Acute Brain Injuries -
Antti Sajanti Santtu Hellström Yan Li Ying Cao Romuald Girard Janek Frantzen Juzoh Umemori Fredrika Koskimaki Sean B. Lyne Johannes Falter Tomi Rantamäki Kenneth Nazir Bharat Gajera Jussi Posti Susanna Roine Riikka Takala Sulo Kolehmainen Iiro Heino Melissa Rahi Jaakko Rinne Anni Nieminen Eero Castren Janne Koskimaki Div of Clinical Neurosciences, Dept of Neurosurgery, Turku Univ Hosp and Univ of Turku, Turku, Finland Cntr for Rsch Informatics, The Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Chicago, IL Dept of radiation oncology, Kansas City, KS Univ Of Chicago, Chicago, IL Neuroscience Cntr, HiLIFE, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP222-AWP222, February 1, 2023. Background:Brain plasticity is important processes in recovering after different types of acute brain injuries such as aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), ischemic stroke (IS) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP223: Identification Of Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy With A Leukocyte Gene Expression Profile -
Danielle Munsterman Sarina Falcione Rebecca Long Twinkle Joy Mike Clarke Andrew E Beaudin Richard Camicioli Eric E Smith Glen Jickling Dept of Medicine, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Dept of Medicine Microbiology & Immunology, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, Calgary, Canada
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP223-AWP223, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a cerebral small vessel disease featuring beta-amyloid deposits within the cerebral vasculature. It is a major cause of cognitive decline and intracerebral hemorrhage in the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP224-AWP224, February 1, 2023. Background:Clinical studies consistently show a strong association between aging and increased risk of intracranial aneurysmal rupture. Aging causes the accumulation of senescent cells that promote chronic inflammation (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP225-AWP225, February 1, 2023. Background:Acute hyperglycemia, which occurs in over 40% of ischemic stroke patients regardless of pre-existing diabetes, increases brain edema, hemorrhagic transformation (HT) and worsens stroke outcome. Understanding the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP226: Circadian Rhythm Influences Immune Response In Ischemic Stroke Mice -
Pradip K Kamat Mohammad B Khan Babak Baban Shahneela Siddiqui David C Hess Neurology, AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY, Augusta, GA AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY, Augusta, GA Oral Biology, Augusta Univ, Augusta, GA Neurology, Augusta Univ, Augusta, GA MEDICAL COLLEGE GEORGIA, Augusta, GA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP226-AWP226, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke leads to disability and death worldwide. There is evidence that stroke affects the immune system function, and the clock gene controls the immune system. Stroke elevates the inflammatory cascade. Immune (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP227-AWP227, February 1, 2023. Cerebrovascular dysfunction leading to brain hypoperfusion is an early event in vascular cognitive impairment & dementia (VCID). Postmortem brain levels of endothelin (ET)-1, the most potent vasoconstrictor, closely (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP228-AWP228, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability and a significant complication for heart failure patients on Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) support. Most of these stroke cases are embolic in nature. (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP229-AWP229, February 1, 2023. Gene expression changes in peripheral leukocytes display distinctive profiles after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and ischemic stroke (IS), differentiating both conditions at the molecular level. The breadth of data (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP23-AWP23, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Stroke occurs suddenly and can be a life-changing experience. Nearly 800,000 people in the United States each year suffer a stroke leading to major disability. Support of treatment of acute and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP230: Human Peripheral Blood Gene Expression Associated With 90day Ischemic Stroke Outcomes -
Hajar Amini Bodie Knepp Fernando Rodriguez Glen Jickling Heather Hull Paulina Carmona Bradley Ander Frank R Sharp Boryana Stamova Dept of Neurology, Dept of Neurology, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA Aiken, SC Davis, CA Canada Sacramento, CA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS, Sacramento, CA UC Davis Med Cntr, Sacramento, CA UC DAVIS Sch of Medicine, Sacramento, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP230-AWP230, February 1, 2023. Objective:Identifying the molecular underpinnings associated with long-term functional outcome after ischemic stroke (IS) could guide search for treatments for improved outcome. Thus, we identified early peripheral immune (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP231-AWP231, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Functional neuroimaging studies have reported increased activation in the contralesional cortex in both experimental and clinical settings of stroke. However, the dynamics of activation and neuronal subtypes (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP232: Endothelial Knockout Of Piezo1 Results In Reduced Cerebral Blood Flow, Brain Gliosis, And Functional Changes In Gait. -
TING WU Andrea Doan Trang Do John Ahn Elisabeth Harmon Alexander Andersohn Gab S Kim Sean P Marrelli Univ of Texas health science center at Houston, Houton, TX UTHEALTH, Houton, TX McGovern, Houston, TX Missouri City, TX UTHealth, Houston, TX Univ of Texas health science center at Houston, houston, TX McGovern Med Sch, Houston, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP232-AWP232, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Piezo1 is a calcium-permeable mechanosensitive ion channel that is opened by membrane stretch or increased shear force. In peripheral vasculature, activation of endothelial Piezo1 promotes vasodilation. Whether (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP233-AWP233, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Our previous studies show that the small non-coding RNA, mir20a-3p, is neuroprotective for stroke in the acute phase (Branyan et al., 2021). Here we used a battery of tests to assess the integrated functioning (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP234-AWP234, February 1, 2023. Background:Ischemic stroke is the second prevalent life-threat problem associated with long-lasting neurological disabilities and a high mortality rate worldwide. Despite this, therapeutic options remain limited. Recently, (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP235-AWP235, February 1, 2023. It has been recognized for decades that elevated blood glucose (hyperglycemia) during ischemia/reperfusion greatly exacerbates injury; however, little is known about the effect of hyperglycemia that begins later, over the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP236-AWP236, February 1, 2023. Epigenetic mechanisms have been shown to play a major role in the progression of stroke pathophysiology. The ten eleven translocases (TETs) are enzymes involved in generating DNA hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), a brain (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP237-AWP237, February 1, 2023. A maternal diet that provides adequate nutrition during pregnancy and lactation is vital to the neurodevelopment of offspring. One-carbon metabolism plays an important role in the closure of the neural tube of the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP238-AWP238, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The aquaporin-4 (AQP4)-dependent glymphatic system mediates ?-amyloid (A?) clearance. Using TgF344-AD rats that recapitulate clinical hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), we examined longitudinal alterations of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP239-AWP239, February 1, 2023. While strokes are typically associated with the brain, it is widely known that stroke outcomes are influenced by communication between the brain and peripheral organs. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract comprises a critical (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP24: Promotion Of Stroke Education For The Nation -
Casey Okongo Harold E Brown Kelley Elkins Jessica Sumner Shelly Zielke Lisa M Bellamy UK Norton Healthcare SCN, Lexington, KY UK-Norton Healthcare SCN, Lexington, KY Floyd Memorial Hosp, New Albany, IN Lexington, KY UNIVERSITY KENTUCKY HEALTHCARE, Lexington, KY
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP24-AWP24, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke education is an ever-present need and there is a shortage of stroke expertise across the nation. The advent of technology has changed the methods by which education is provided. One network in a midwestern (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP240-AWP240, February 1, 2023. Background:Emerging evidence implicates post-stroke cognitive impairment as a major contributor to long-term disability. Therefore, optimal therapeutic targets reduce acute ischemic injury and enhance post-stroke brain (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP241-AWP241, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a significant health issue in the United States and identifying biomarkers for prevention and functional recovery of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) remains the highest priority. This study aims to identify (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP242: Transcriptomic Changes In Peripheral Blood Leukocytes Associated With The Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Small Vessel Disease Score -
Danielle Munsterman Sarina Falcione Rebecca Long Twinkle Joy Mike Clarke Andrew E Beaudin Richard Camicioli Eric E Smith Glen Jickling Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Dept of Medicine, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Dept of Medicine Microbiology & Immunology, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, Calgary, Canada
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP242-AWP242, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a cerebrovascular disease characterized by beta-amyloid deposition within cerebral vessels. Clinical markers of CAA severity include recurrent ICH, cognitive decline, and (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP243-AWP243, February 1, 2023. Background:Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) is a robust protective phenomenon whereby brief ischemic exposure confers protection against a subsequent prolonged ischemic challenge. IPC has been studied primarily in gray matter (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP149-AWP149, February 1, 2023. Background:Racial disparity in ICH management and outcome is a major concern. We sought to evaluate the impact of race on ICH severity and outcome in a nationally representative database.Methods:A query of the 2000-2019 (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP15-AWP15, February 1, 2023. Background:A major limiting factor of favorable outcomes among patients with emergent large vessel occlusions (ELVO) is delay in transfer to a comprehensive stroke center (CSC). Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) is one (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP150-AWP150, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Asymptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (aICH) occurs in ~40% of acute ischemic stroke patients after endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). Unlike symptomatic ICH, which is undoubtedly associated with worse outcomes, (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP151-AWP151, February 1, 2023. Introduction:There is limited data on ethnic disparities in endovascular therapy (EVT) Thrombolysis In Cerebral Infarction (TICI) revascularization scores and EVT complications. The goal of this study was to compare (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP152-AWP152, February 1, 2023. Background:Seizure is a known complication following acute ischemic stroke (AIS) that can lead to severe morbidity. We sought to better characterize the risk factors for stroke following AIS and evaluate in-hospital (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP153: Tirofiban Increase Symptomatic Intracranial Hemorrhage After Endovascular Therapy In Cardio-embolized Stroke Patients: Insight From Rescue Bt Trial -
Lijie Gao Yang Yu Cheng Peng Wenjie Zi Zhongming Qiu fengli Li Hongliang Zeng Zhengzhou Yuan Zhujiang Hosp, Guangzhou, China Nanyang Central Hosp, Henan, China West China Hosp, Chengdu, China Xinqiao Hosp, Chongqing Chongqing Ganzhou People's Hosp, Guanzhou, China Affiliated Hosp of Southwest Med Univ, Luzhou, China
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP153-AWP153, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Efficacy and safety of tirofiban in endovascular therapy among cardio-embolized ischemic stroke patients remains controversial. We aimed to assess effects of tirofiban before endovascular therapy in (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP154: Low-field Portable Mri For Routine Post-thrombectomy Assessment Of Ongoing Brain Injury -
Nanthiya Sujijantarat Andrew Koo Ivan Jambor Ajay Malhotra Anna Crawford Mercy Mazurek Nethra Parasuram Vineetha Yadlapalli Isha R Chavva Joseph Antonios Aladine Elsamadicy Daniela Renedo Ryan Hebert Joseph L Schindler Lauren H Sansing Adam H De Havenon Madelynne Olexa Juan E Iglesias Matthew Rosen W Taylor T Kimberly Nils H Petersen Kevin N Sheth Charles Matouk Neurosurgery, Yale-New Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT Yale Sch of Medicine, New Haven, CT Yale Univ, New Canaan, CT Milford, CT Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA Yale-New Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP154-AWP154, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Conventional MRI (cMRI) is not routinely available post-mechanical thrombectomy (MT), which can preclude accurate infarction assessment. Our objective was to evaluate the use of low-field portable MRI (pMRI) (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP155-AWP155, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Patients with baseline disability account for up to one-third of stroke presentations. Despite growing evidence supporting their benefit from endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), there remains controversy in (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP156-AWP156, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Recent randomized controlled trials (RCT) failed to demonstrate non-inferiority of skipping IV tPA in patients with planned endovascular therapy (EVT). None of these studies included patients from the US due to (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP157-AWP157, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Prior studies showed that pulse pressure (PP) correlates with cerebral collateral status, but the prognostic impact of widened PP on thrombectomy outcomes following acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is unclear. We (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP158: Impact Of Atrial Fibrillation On Clinical Outcomes After Endovascular Thrombectomy: A Post-Hoc Analysis Of The Defuse-3 Trial -
Ahmad Zamzam Jay Lusk Adam H De Havenon Shadi Yaghi Nada K El Husseini Maarten G Lansberg Gregory W Albers Brian C Mac Grory Duke Univ Hosp, Durham, NC Duke Univ, Durham, NC Yale Univ, New Haven, CT Brown Univ, Providence, RI DUKE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Durham, NC STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo Alto, CA Stanford Univ Med Cntr, Stanford, CA Duke Univ Sch of Medicine, Durham, NC
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP158-AWP158, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Previous studies have failed to show an interaction between known atrial fibrillation (AF) and treatment effect of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) performed within 6 hours of time last known well. However, it (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP159-AWP159, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Measurement of local hemodynamic behavior is useful for assessing the pathology of carotid stenosis. In this study, we explore a novel method using two-dimensional digital subtraction angiography (2D DSA) to (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP16-AWP16, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Vascular diseases are among the top causes of death in the world. Automated approaches which allow comparison of vasculature enable both large population studies of vasculature and assist objective diagnosis of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP160-AWP160, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The optimal antiplatelet therapy regimen for neuroendovascular procedures remains unclear. This study investigates the safety and feasibility of intravenous dose-adjusted cangrelor for neurovascular (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP161: Does History Of Atrial Fibrillation (Afib) Impact TICI Scores In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Receiving Endovascular Treatment With Or Without Iv Thrombolytics? Results From A Large Health System In Six Western States Of The United States -
Reza Bavarsad Shahripour Horia Marginean Leslie Corless Lisa Arnold Adrieanne Guerrero Ted J Lowenkopf Tarvinder Singh Alexandra C Lesko Yince Loh Mohsen Pirastehfar Jason W Tarpley Neurology Dept, Providence Health Science Cntr, Los Angeless, CA Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR Saint Johns, Playa Del Rey, CA Tarzana, CA PROVIDENCE STROKE CENTER, Portland, OR Providence Regional Med Cntr, Everett, WA PROVIDENCE HEALTH AND SERVICES, Portland, OR Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle, WA Providence St John's Health Cntr, Pasadena, CA Pacific Neuroscience Institute, Torrance, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP161-AWP161, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Despite the importance of Afib in stroke, it is unclear whether patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and Afib have a different response to reperfusion with IV thrombolysis (IVT) and/or endovascular (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP162: Primary Results Of Mechanical Thrombectomy For Acute Ischemic Stroke In Clinical Practice: K-net Registry -
Toshihiro Ueda MASATAKA TAKEUCHI MASAFUMI MORIMOTO Yoshifumi Tsuboi Ryoo Yamamoto Shogo Kaku Junichi Ayabe Takekazu Akiyama Daisuke Ishima Tomohide Yoshie Yasuhiro Hasegawa ST MARIANNA UNVI TOYOKO HOS, Kawasaki, Japan Seisho Hosp, Odawara, Japan Yokohama Shintoshi Hosp, Yokohama, Japan Kawasakisaiwai Hosp, Kawasaki, Japan Yokohama Stroke and Spine Cntr, Yokohama, Japan Neurosurgical East Yokohama Hosp,, Yoskohama, Japan Yokosuka Kyosai Hosp, Yokosuka, Japan Akiyama Neurosurgical Hosp, Yokohama, Japan Kitasato Univ Hosp,, Sagamihara, Japan ST MARIANNA UNIV TOYOKO HOSPITAL, Kawasaki, Japan (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP162-AWP162, February 1, 2023. Background:Endovascular treatment (EVT) for acute large vessel occlusion has been found to be effective in several randomized controlled trials. We conducted a prospective cohort study to evaluate the real-world efficacy of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP163-AWP163, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Few studies have investigated the tortuosity of great vessels only in the longitudinal direction during endovascular reperfusion therapy. This study evaluated the tortuosity of the great vessels in the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP164: Acute Carotid Stenting Versus Conservative Management For Tandem Carotid Occlusions: Insights From STAR -
Muhammed Amir Essibayi Mohammad Anadani Eyad Almallouhi Shadi Yaghi Ilko Maier Pascal M Jabbour Joon-Tae Kim Stacey Quintero Wolfe Ansaar Rai Robert Starke Marios Psychogios Amir Shaban Adam S Arthur Shinichi Yoshimura Brian Howard Ali Alawieh Isabel Fragata Hugo Cuellar Adam Polifka Justin Mascitelli Joshua Osbun Charles Matouk Min S Park Michael Levitt Travis Dumont Richard Williamson David Altschul Alejandro M Spiotta Sami Al Kasab Dept of Neurosurgery, Med Univ of South Carolin, Charleston, SC MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLIN, Charleston, SC MUSC, Charleston, SC Brown Univ, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP164-AWP164, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Management of anterior circulation emergent large vessel occlusion with tandem carotid occlusion (TCO) remains a challenge during mechanical thrombectomy (MT). To day, there is no consensus regarding emergent (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP166-AWP166, February 1, 2023. RationaleThe prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is higher in men than women, but women have a higher risk of stroke and death due to AF. The CHA2DS2-Vasc score measures the risk of stroke in patients with AF, (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP167-AWP167, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke in women of childbearing age is not only disabling but also has lifelong consequences for family planning. There are no large studies on maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with a history of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP168-AWP168, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Trials have shown that WATCHMAN left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) for stroke is noninferior to oral anticoagulation (OAC) for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Since the approval (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP169-AWP169, February 1, 2023. Background:Studies suggest divergent temporal trends in stroke incidence in high income countries, with increasing rates in younger people, particularly women. No age- and sex-specific stroke incidence data are available (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP17-AWP17, February 1, 2023. Background:Increases in mean lesional iron content (?6%) measurement by QSM and vascular permeability (?40%) assessed by DCEQP MRI have been associated with new bleeding, and are used as monitoring biomarkers in NINDS funded (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP170-AWP170, February 1, 2023. Background:Silent brain infarcts (SBIs) are among the most potent risk factors for future symptomatic stroke and vascular cognitive impairment, increasing the hazard ratio up to 3.3-fold. But high costs make MRI screening (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP171: Impact Of Pre-stroke Sulfonylurea Use On Functional Outcomes In The SHINE Trial -
Christopher D Streib Askiel Bruno Valerie Durkalski Qi Pauls Abbey Staugaitis Saketh Annam Oladi Bentho Kamakshi Lakshminarayan William J Meurer UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, Minneapolis, MN Augusta Univ, Augusta, GA MUSC Public Health Sciences, Charleston, SC MUSC, Mt Pleasant, SC Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Dept of Neurology, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Univ of Minnesota, Corcoran, MN UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP171-AWP171, February 1, 2023. Background:Pharmacological and clinical evidence suggest that sulfonylurea (SU) medications may improve acute ischemic stroke (AIS) outcomes. The SHINE trial studied intensive vs standard blood sugar management in patients (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP172: Delayed Leukoencephalopathy Following Acute Ischemic Stroke -
Takeo Sato Satoshi Matsushima Takahiro Maku Tomomichi Kitagawa Maki Tanabe Hiroki Takatsu Teppei Komatsu Kenichiro Sakai Kenichi Sakuta Tadashi Umehara Hidetomo Murakami Hidetaka Mitsumura Masato Matsushima Yasuyuki Iguchi Jikei Univ Sch of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan Radiology, Jikei Univ Sch of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan Jikei Univ Hosp, Tokyo, Japan The Jikei Univ Sch, Chiba, Japan THE JIKEI UNIVERSITY, Tokyo, Japan The Jikei Univ Sch of Med., Tokyo, Japan The Jikei Univ, Tokyo, Japan Jikei Univ, Tokyo, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP172-AWP172, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Delayed leukoencephalopathy (DL) following ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion (LVO) is rarely reported and the pathophysiology is unclear. We aimed to investigate the incidence, clinical (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP173: Interaction Between CYP2C19 Allele Status And Outcome Following Ischemic Stroke In Patients Treated With Clopidogrel: A TARDIS Trial Substudy -
John H McDermott Lisa J Woodhouse Dwaipayan Sen Craig J Smith William G Newman Philip M Bath The Div of Evolution, Infection and Genomics, UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, Manchester, United Kingdom Stroke Trials Unit, Mental Health & Clinical Neurosciences, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Greater Manchester Comprehensive Stroke Cntr, Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Rsch Cntr, Salford, United Kingdom Univ of Manchester, Manchester Stroke Trials Unit, Mental Health & Clinical Neurosciences, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, Nottingham, United (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP173-AWP173, February 1, 2023. Background:Clopidogrel is routinely prescribed following ischaemic stroke (IS), or transient ischaemic attack (TIA), as secondary prevention. Conversion of clopidogrel to its active form involves several hepatic cytochrome (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP174-AWP174, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] and homocysteine (tHcy) are risk factors for ischemic stroke. tHcy show great impact on Lp(a) binding to fibrin and interaction between Lp(a) and Mac-1 integrin, which might intensify the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP175: Cardiovascular And Cerebrovascular Disease Risk Assessment Amongst Patients With Status Migrainosus And Migraine With Aura - A Nationwide Study -
Dhaivat Shah Kulin Patel Stuti Pathak Adithya Nadella Khushboo Shah Vrushali Shelar Ponrasu Sundararaju Shamima A Somi Michael Pelidis Christiana Igbenabor Vinith Vimalathithan Sabbineni Charishma Chadane Thompson Urvish K Patel Christopher Belletieri Dept of Clinical Rsch, Icahn Sch of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY Dept of Family Medicine, Lower Bucks Hosp, Bristol, PA AMC Med Education Trust, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Nanjing Med Univ, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China Saratov State Med Univ, Russia, Russian Federation Government Villupuram Med College and Hosp, Villupuram, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP175-AWP175, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Headache disorders have been linked with enhanced atherosclerosis, cortical spreading depression, endovascular dysfunction, vasoconstriction, neurogenic inflammation, hypercoagulability, and cervical artery (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP176: Prior TIAs Among Patients With Ischemic Stroke In The Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study (GCNKSS) -
Tracy E Madsen Jane C Khoury Mary Haverbusch Opeolu M Adeoye Elisheva R Coleman Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa Stacie L Demel Simona Ferioli Matthew L Flaherty Adam Jasne Pooja Khatri Jason Mackey Sharyl R Martini Eva Mistry Sabreena Slavin Michael Star Kyle B Walsh Daniel Woo Joseph P Broderick Brett M Kissela Dawn O Kleindorfer BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, Cincinnati, OH UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO UNIVERSITY OF Chicago, Cincinnati, OH Miami Neuroscience Institute, Palmetto Bay, FL Univ of Cincinnati, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP176-AWP176, February 1, 2023. Background:TIAs serve as an opportunity to identify and modify risk factors and to prevent future events. Given known epidemiologic differences in strokes by race and sex, our objective was to investigate the rates of prior (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP177: Effects Of The Oral Factor XIa Inhibitor Asundexian On Intracranial Bleeding Among Patients With Acute Non-Cardioembolic Ischemic Stroke: PACIFIC-Stroke Randomized Trial -
Pooja Khatri Ashkan Shoamanesh Hardi Mundl Eric Smith Feryal Saad Lizhen Xu Laura Heenan Pablo Colorado Bodo Kirsch Christoph Neumann Stuart J Connolly Robert G HART NEUROLOGY, UNIV OF CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH MCMASTER UNIVERSITY, Hamilton, Canada BAYER AG, Wuppertal, Germany UNIV OF CALGARY, Calgary, Canada HAMILTON GENERAL HOSPITAL, Hamilton, Canada BAYER, Whippany, NJ BAYER AG, Berlin, Germany BAYER AG, Wuppertal,, Germany MC MASTER UNIV, Hamilton, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP177-AWP177, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The phase 2 PACIFIC-Stroke trial of patients with acute non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke assessed asundexian, the oral small molecule Factor XIa inhibitor, versus placebo administered within 48h of ischemic (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP178-AWP178, February 1, 2023. Introduction:One potential cause of embolic strokes of undetermined source (ESUS) is occult malignancy. The objective of the study was to evaluate the frequency of and potential predictors of occult malignancy among ESUS (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP179-AWP179, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Sex differences in white matter hyperintensity (WMH) burden exist and are affected by menopausal status. Here, we investigate the difference in age-related WMH burden with respect to stroke subtype (TOAST) and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP18: Association Of Quality Of Life Domains And Clinical Symptoms In Familial Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Patients -
Cynthia Tsang Jeffrey Nelson Charles McCulloch Edward R Smith Sudhakar Vadivelu Amy Akers Cornelia Lee Jospeh Zabramski Atif Zafar Michel T Torbey Leslie Morrison Issam A Awad Helen Kim Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Children's Hosp Boston, Boston, MA Cincinnati Children's Hosp Med Cntr, Cincinnati, OH Angioma Alliance, Charlottesville, VA Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ St. Michael's Hosp, Toronto, Canada Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Univ of Chicago, Chicago, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP18-AWP18, February 1, 2023. Background:Familial cerebral cavernous malformation (FCCM) is characterized by multiple brain lesions at risk for intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) and neurological morbidity, affecting quality of life (QoL). PROMIS-29 is a QoL (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP180-AWP180, February 1, 2023. Objective:Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a common atherosclerotic disease associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We conducted a retrospective review to investigate the role of gender in influencing the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP181: Trends In Ischemic Stroke Patients With Central Nervous System Infections: A Propensity Score Matched 20-year Analysis Of The National Inpatient Sample -
Emily K Chapman Trevor Hardigan Vikram Vasan Christina Rossitto Braxton R Schuldt Alex Devarajan Johanna T Fifi Christopher P Kellner J D Mocco Shahram Majidi Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY Icahn SOM at Mount Sinai, New York, NY New York, NY Icahn Sch of Medicine, New York, NY Mount Sinai Health System, New York, NY MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, New York, NY
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP181-AWP181, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Infection of the central nervous system (CNS) - including meningitis, encephalitis and brain abscess - is a feared complication in hospitalized patients. Studies of CNS infection in patients with acute ischemic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP182: Diastolic Dysfunction With Elevated Left Ventricular Filling Pressures Is Associated With Embolic Stroke Of Undetermined Source And Atrial Fibrillation Detection After Ischemic Stroke -
Liqi Shu Zubair Bashir Edward W Chen Shuyuan Wang Eric D Goldstein Maheen Rana Narendra Kala Xing Dai Daniel Mandel Shadi Yaghi Phinnara Has Mingxing Xie Tao Wang James Simmons Christopher Song Philip Haines Neurology, Alpert Med Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI Cardiology, Alpert Med Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI Ultrasound, Tongji Med College, Huazhong Univ of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China Lifespan Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Rsch Design, Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP182-AWP182, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Diastolic dysfunction, particularly with elevated left ventricle filling pressure (LVFP) is known to be a strong independent predictor of all-cause mortality and major cardiac events. There is limited data on (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP183-AWP183, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Social support may influence illness incidence or recovery through effects on health-related behaviors, and one aspect is emotional support, which includes the offering of empathy, friendship, care, and trust (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP184: Identifying Optimal Cut Points Of National Institutes Of Health Stroke Scale To Predict Mortality: A Population-based Assessment -
Robert J Stanton David Robinson Lili Ding Jane C Khoury Mathew J Reeves Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa Mary Haverbusch Kathleen S Alwell Simona Ferioli Stacie L Demel Adam Jasne Sabreena Slavin Kyle B Walsh Michael Star Opeolu M Adeoye Pooja Khatri Elisheva Coleman Jason Mackey Eva Mistry Sharyl R Martini Matthew L Flaherty Daniel Woo Brett Kissela Dawn O Kleindorfer Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, Cincinnati, OH MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, East Lansing, MI Miami Neuroscience Institute, Palmetto Bay, FL UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP184-AWP184, February 1, 2023. Background:Ischemic stroke is the 5thleading cause of death in the US. As a measure of stroke severity, initial NIHSS has been used to predict clinical outcome. We sought to identify the optimal cut-points of NIHSS at (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP185: Relationship Between E-cigarette Smoking And Stroke - A NHANES Study -
Neel Patel Urvish K Patel Neev Mehta Eseosa Urhoghide Nidhi Patel Amrapali Patel Akshada Parulekar Juan Fernando ortiz Rutul Patel Anuja Mistry Arpita Bhriguvanshi Mahika Khurana Mohammed Abdulqader Kogulavadanan Arumaithurai Shamik Shah Icahn Sch of Medicine, New York, NY Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY Lahey Hosp and Med Cntr, Burlington, MA Hudson Regional Hosp, Secaucus, NJ UMass Memorial Health, Worcester, MA Dept of Public Health, Milken Institute Sch of Public Health, George Washington Univ, Washington, DC York Univ, Toronto, Canada Larkin Community Hosp, Miami, FL (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP185-AWP185, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Tobacco use is a known risk factor for stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. However, the relationship between e-cigarette smoking and stroke is largely unknown.Hypothesis:This study aims to assess the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP186-AWP186, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Memory problems, a common cognitive issue, can have a negative influence on one’s ability to function and contributes to increased risk of secondary stroke.Objective:To examine the association between (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP187: Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy And Subsequent Risk Of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events: A Cluster Analysis -
Alonso Alvarado-Bolanos Sebastian Fridman Diana Ayan Luciano A Sposato Dept of Clinical Neurological Sciences, Western Univeristy, London, Canada Western Univ - LHSC, London, Canada Dept of Clinical Neurological Sciences, London Health Sciences Cntr, London, Canada Western Univ, London, Canada
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP187-AWP187, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (TCM) is a form of transient regional left ventricular dysfunction. The risk of MACE after TCM is poorly understood but appears to be higher. Predictors of cardiovascular (CV) events (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP188: Relationships Of Hematocrit With Asymptomatic And Symptomatic Lacunar Ischemic Lesions -
David Roh Ricardo Murguia Fuentes Kursat Gurel Farid Khasiyev Salwa Rahman Pedro Bueno Khrystyna Kozzi Antonio Spagnolo-Allende Azzurra Cottarelli Marialaura Simonetto Robin Ji Jia Guo Vadim Spektor Eldad Hod Devin Burke Elisa Konofagou Tatjana Rundek Clinton Wright Randolph S Marshall Ralph L Sacco Mitchell Elkind Jose Gutierrez COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, New York, NY SHREVEPORT, LA SLU Sch of Medicine, St. Louis, MT Columbia university medical center, New York, NY Columbia Univ, New York, NY New York, NY Cornell Weil Med Cntr, New York, NY New York Presbyterian, New York, NY (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP188-AWP188, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Hematocrit at both low and high extremes can result in both hypoxia and thrombosis respectively. While both scenarios may predispose to ischemia, it is unclear whether hematocrit associates with small vessel (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP189: Association Between Neighborhood Socioeconomic Characteristics, Cardiovascular Health, And Incidence Of Stroke -
Deepak Palakshappa Nicole D Davis Armstrong Rikki M Tanner Keith L Keene Fang-Chi Hsu Marguerite M Irvin Chad M Aldridge N A Sunmonu Bradford Worrall Wake Forest Univ Sch of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL UNIVERSITY ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham, AL East Carolina Univ, Greenville, NC Wake Forest Sch of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC UNIVERSITY ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham, AL UVA Med Cntr, Charlottesville, VA Univ of Virginia Health Syste, Charlottesville, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP189-AWP189, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Social and environment factors are associated with increased stroke risk. It is unclear if favorable cardiovascular health may attenuate this risk. We evaluated the impact of neighborhood socioeconomic (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP19-AWP19, February 1, 2023. Background:Intracranial arteries and thoracic aortas vascular smooth muscle cells are derived from the same developmental tissue during embryogenesis. We reported earlier the association between thoracic aortic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP190: Central Retinal Artery Occlusion: Do Patient Presentation Patterns Complicate Use Of Potential Treatments? -
Ronak Shah Aubrey Gilbert Ronald Melles Amar Patel Timothy Do Michael Wolek Robin Vora Renaissance Sch of Medicine at Stony Brook Univ, Stony Brook, NY Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Vallejo, CA Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA Univ of California Davis Sch of Medicine, Sacramento, CA Univ Hosps at Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP190-AWP190, February 1, 2023. Introduction:For patients diagnosed with central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), timely screening for underlying risk factors to prevent secondary stroke and other cardiovascular events is required. Given the profound (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP191-AWP191, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Post stroke dysphagia (PSD) is a common complication after stroke. The earlier prediction of PSD is essential for patient stratification for intensive rehabilitation, but there was no scoring system (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP192-AWP192, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Healthcare disparities continue to be a critical barrier to achieving good stroke outcomes in all populations including those with least access to care. With this study, we hope to understand barriers to stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP193-AWP193, February 1, 2023. Background:Neighborhood-level ethnic and racial segregation has been linked to health status. We explored whether community level segregation is associated with incident stroke.Methods:We used data from Multi-Ethnic Study (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP194: The Prevalence Of Intracranial Artery Stenosis And Ischemic Stroke In Familial Hypercholesterolemia: A Retrospective Cohort Study -
Kotaro Noda Yorito Hattori Mika Hori Akito Tanaka Atsushi Nagai Mariko Harada-Shiba Shuhei Yamaguchi Masafumi Ihara Dept of Neurology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita Osaka, Japan Natl Cereb and Cardiovasc Ctr, Suita, Japan Dept of Endocrinology, Rsch Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya Univ, Nagoya, Japan National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Osaka, Japan Dept of Neurology, Shimane Univ Sch of Medicine, Shimane, Japan Dept of Molecular Innovation in Lipidology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita Osaka, Japan SHIMANE UNIVERSITY, Izumo, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP194-AWP194, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder, characterized by the early-onset elevation of LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) levels and premature coronary artery disease (CAD). Although (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP195-AWP195, February 1, 2023. Introduction:During recovery, stroke patients are at risk of developing psychological complications impacting their quality of life. Diets rich in fat negatively impact anxiety disorders; however, this relationship has not (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP196: Seasonal Variation In Stroke Ischemic Hospitalization: Results From The A Large Health System In Six Western States Of The United States. -
Reza Bavarsad Shahripour Datis Azarpazhooh Ana Maleki Sima osouli Elizabeth Baraban Horia Marginean Lisa Arnold Jason W Tarpley Providence Health Cntr, Los Angeles, CA Dept of Med Sciences,, London, Canada Neurology Dept, Loma Linda Univ, Loma Linda, CA Shahid Beheshti Univ of Med Sciences (SBUMS), Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of PROVIDENCE HEALTH AND SERVICES, Camas, WA Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR Saint Johns, Playa Del Rey, CA Pacific Neuroscience Institute, Torrance, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP196-AWP196, February 1, 2023. Background:Evidence of seasonal variations in the incidence of stroke is inconsistent with some studies reporting no association and some a significant rise in different months of the year. In addition, less is known about (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP197-AWP197, February 1, 2023. Introduction:While well-established risk factors for cervical artery dissection include trauma and connective tissue disorders, many cases are considered “spontaneous.” Although the incidence of cervical artery dissection is (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP198-AWP198, February 1, 2023. Background:Clinicians frequently ascribe lacunar strokes to lipohyalinosis/arteriosclerosis, but classic neurovascular pathology studies lacunar infarcts are more often due to “microatherosclerosis” (small atheromatous plaque (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP199: Moderately Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Is Associated With Embolic Stroke Of Undetermined Source And Lower Odds Of Atrial Fibrillation Detection -
Eric Goldstein Liqi Shu Edward Chen Zubair S Bashir Shuyuan Wang Maheen Rana Narendra Kala Xing Dai Daniel Mandel Phinnara Has James Simmons Christopher Song Philip Haines Shadi Yaghi Warren Alpert Med Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI Providence, RI The Warren Alpert Med Sch, Providence, RI TONGJI MEDICAL COLLEGE, Wuhan Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI St Louis Brown Univ, Providence, RI Warren Alpert Med Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP199-AWP199, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) is suspected to be primarily of cardioembolic origin with ongoing trials evaluating cardiac biomarkers to confirm or refute this theory. Presently, it is unclear (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP93-AWMP93, February 1, 2023. Background:First pass complete or near complete reperfusion defined as a modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) 2c/3 is the target for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). Here, we examine whether additional (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP95: External Validation Of Acute Atherosclerotic Ischemic Stroke Radiological Markers -
Vincent A Barnes Alayna N Henry Kiddy L Ume Gary Rajah Sudeepta Dandapat Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez Fazeel M Siddiqui Univ of Michigan Health West, Wyoming, MI Michigan State Univ, Grand Rapids, MI Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA Munson Med Cntr, Traverse City, MI ANII, Milwaukee, WI UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS, Iowa City, IA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP95-AWMP95, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Intracranial atherosclerosis-related acute large vessel occlusion (ICAS-LVO) is the dominant cause of acute middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusions that can be passed with wire or microcatheter but cannot be (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP96: A Prospective Trial Of The RapidpulseTm Aspiration System As Frontline Approach For Stroke Thrombectomy (RapidPulseFS) -
Raul G Nogueira Serdar Geyik Arsida Bajrami Eren Erdem Ozgur Z Ertugrul Francisco Jose Montalverne Fabricio O Lima Jose I Gallego Leon Antonio I Sagredo Barra Fernando S Sanchez Blanco Carlos Dominguez Rodriguez Giorgio Barbieri Jose Carlos Rayón-Aledo Carmen Serna Candel Karlis Kupcs Helmuts Kidikas Janis Vetra Gyula Gal Anabel Diaz Felipe A Rocha George Mendes Henrique C Silva Alessandra Braga Cruz Guedes de Morais Hellen Carm Diego Bandeira Jose Bezerra Lidemarcks I Andrade ADSON F LUCENA Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Istanbul Aydin Univ, Istanbul, Turkey Univ of Arkansas / Med (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP96-AWMP96, February 1, 2023. Introduction:First-pass effect (FPE) is associated with improved clinical outcomes and reduced mortality in mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for large vessel occlusion strokes (LVOS). However, FPE is achieved in only 30-40% of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP97-AWMP97, February 1, 2023. Introduction:There is lack of knowledge on whether symptomatic steno-occlusion (SYSO), common in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), could increase the long-term risk of stroke recurrence in (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP98: Associations Between Long-term Co, No2, O3, Pm2.5, And So2Exposure And 30-day All-cause Hospital Readmission Among Stroke Patients In The Us: 2014-2015 -
Phoebe Tran Erica C Leifheit Joshua Warren Larry B Goldstein Judith H Lichtman Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN YALE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, New Haven, CT Yale Univ, New Haven, TN UNIV OF KENTUCKY, Lexington, KY
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP98-AWMP98, February 1, 2023. Objective:There are known associations between long-term air pollution exposure and greater stroke incidence, morbidity, and mortality; however, there is little research on the association of pollutant exposure with (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP99-AWMP99, February 1, 2023. Background:Individuals with diabetes mellitus are prone to neurologic complications from prolonged hyperglycemia. While the effects of hyperglycemia are well documented, aggressive correction of systemic glucose levels may (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP1-AWP1, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Patients with large vessel occlusion stroke (LVO) benefit from thrombolysis before thrombectomy. Previous meta-analysis suggested superiority of tenecteplase over alteplase in achieving good clinical outcome at 3 (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP10: Incidence, Etiology And Predictors Of Mechanical Thrombectomy Failure -
Orgest Lajthia Eyad Almallouhi Hamid Ali Muhammed Amir Essibayi Eric Bass Ron Neyens Mohamad Anadani Reda M Chalhoub Kimberly Kicielinski Jonathan Lena Guilherme B Porto Mithun Sattur Alejandro M Spiotta Sami Al Kasab Med Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC MUSC, Charleston, SC Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY Med Univ of South Carolin, Charleston, SC Charleston, SC Med Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP10-AWP10, February 1, 2023. Background:Despite advances in endovascular techniques, mechanical thrombectomy fails to achieve successful revascularization in approximately 20% of patients. This study evaluates the incidence, and identifies the etiologies (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP100-AWP100, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Circadian variability has been implicated in timing of stroke onset, yet the impact of circadian rhythm on stroke evolution is not known. We aimed to describe this relationship in patients with large vessel (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP101-AWP101, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Moyamoya Disease (MMD) and Moyamoya Syndrome (MMS) are chronic progressive cerebrovascular disease characterized by bilateral or unilateral stenotic arteries around the circle of Willis with subsequent (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP102: Side-to-side Relative Reduction In End-diastolic Velocity Of The Common Carotid Artery For Emergent Discrimination Of Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion -
Hajime Ikenouchi Kanta Tanaka Eriko Yamaguchi Takashi Okada Masayuki Shiozawa Manabu Inoue Kazunori Toyoda Masafumi Ihara Masatoshi Koga Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Div of Stroke Care Unit, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Osaka, Japan National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita Osaka, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP102-AWP102, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Side-to-side relative reduction in end-diastolic velocity (EDV) of the common carotid artery (CCA) may discriminate ipsilateral anterior circulation large vessel occlusion (LVO), which will contribute faster (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP103-AWP103, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The majority of stroke centers do not have access to advanced imaging when treating acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO). We previously demonstrated that a machine learning (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP104: Core/perfusion Mismatch Prevalence According To ASPECT Score In Acute Ischemic Stroke With Large Vessel Occlusion. -
Pierre Seners Nicole Yuen Jose Bernardo Escribano Paredes Sarah J Snyder Emmanuel Carrera Michael Mlynash Jeremy J Heit Maarten G Lansberg Soren Christensen Jean-Francois Albucher Christophe Cognard Igor Sibon Michael Obadia Julien Savatovsky Jean-Marc Olivot Gregory W Albers Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneve, Switzerland Toulouse Univ Hosp, Toulouse, France Bordeaux Univ Hosp, Bordeaux, France Hôpital Fondation A. de Rothschild, Paris, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP104-AWP104, February 1, 2023. Background:In acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with large vessel occlusion (LVO), core/perfusion mismatch modifies the effect of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) on clinical outcome, MT appears to have greater benefit in patients (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP105: Diffusion Restriction In The Splenium: A Comparative Study Of Cytotoxic Lesions Of The Corpus Callosum (CLOCCs) Versus Vascular Lesions -
Brian Stamm Ella Chrenka Christina Lineback Mengxuan Tang Dan Tong Jia Farzaneh A Sorond Behnam Sabayan Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL HealthPartners, Bloomington, MN Neurology, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Neurology, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Chicago, IL HealthPartners Institute, Saint Paul, MN
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP105-AWP105, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Diffusion restriction within the splenium of the corpus callosum poses a clinical challenge. Whereas cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum (CLOCC) have broad differential diagnoses and often favorable (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP106-AWP106, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Magnetic susceptibility is a radiological contrast mechanism that may provide a measure of oxygenation and contribute to an understanding the pathophysiology of stroke. Currently, there are few studies that (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP108-AWP108, February 1, 2023. Introduction:We recently published a Machine Learning-based algorithm using mCTA (mCTAp) that generates perfusion maps of the brain, similar to CTP. Here, we aim to validate the clinical utility of mCTAp in detection of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP109-AWP109, February 1, 2023. Introduction:“Stroke AI” platforms discriminate potentially salvageable tissue from infarcted core, to determine embolectomy eligibility. Numerous platforms are in clinical use, but studies comparing their results are (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP11: Outcomes Associated With Iv Tenecteplase And Iv Alteplase For Acute Ischemic Stroke With Or Without Thrombectomy In Real-world Settings In The United States -
Adnan I Qureshi William I Baskett Navpreet K Bains Brandi R French Farhan Siddiq Camilo R Gomez Chi-Ren Shyu Dept of Neurology, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Institute and Univ of Missouri, Columbia, MO Institute for Data Science and Informatics, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, MO Dept of Neurology, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, MO Div of Neurosurgery, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, MO Dept of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP11-AWP11, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Although many stroke centers in United States are using intravenous (IV) tenecteplase (TNK) for acute ischemic stroke patients, there is paucity of comparative data between IV TNK and IV alteplase from (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP110-AWP110, February 1, 2023. Background and Objective:Right to left shunts (RLS) found with patent foramen ovale (PFO) are implicated in the pathogenesis of cryptogenic stroke and a risk factor for neurological event. The capability and sensitivity of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP111: Reduced Left Atrial Strain Is More Common In Embolic Stroke Of Undetermined Source Compared To Non Cardioembolic Stroke -
Edward W Chen Zubair Bashir Shuyuan Wang Liqi Shu Eric Goldstein Maheen Rana Narendra Kala Xing Dai Daniel Mandel Shadi Yaghi Phinnara Has Mingxing Xie Tao Wang James Simmons Christopher Song Philip Haines Cardiology, Brown Univ, Providence, RI Brown Univ, Providence, RI Ultrasound, Tongji Med College, Huazhong Univ of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China Neurology, Brown Univ, Providence, RI Lifespan Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Rsch Design, Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI Tongji Med College, Huazhong Univ of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP111-AWP111, February 1, 2023. Atrial fibrosis, a determinant of atrial cardiopathy, is seen more commonly in ESUS as compared to non-cardioembolic stroke patients and precedes changes in atrial dimension. We utilized speckle tracking echocardiography (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP112-AWP112, February 1, 2023. Background:Recent studies indicate 123I-iomazenil (123I-IMZ) SPECT could demonstrate a neuronal viability. Although cognitive dysfunction has been recognized as an important issue in adult moyamoya disease (MMD), standard (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP113-AWP113, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Brain-selective hypothermia is a promising neuroprotectant in acute ischemic stroke. However, a non-invasive bedside method to monitor brain temperature during cooling is lacking. We tested the feasibility and (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP115-AWP115, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The presence of a DWI/FLAIR mismatch has been suggested as a method to identify patients within 4.5 hours from stroke symptom onset. We studied patients from DEFUSE 2 and 3 with the target perfusion mismatch (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP116-AWP116, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Differentiating primary CNS vasculitis (PCNSV) from secondary CNS vasculitis (SCNSV) can be challenging based on brain imaging and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) profile alone. Little is known about the diagnostic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP117: Effectiveness Of Minimally Invasive Surgery With Thrombolysis For Evacuation Of Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Post Hoc Bayesian Analysis Of A Phase 3 Randomized Controlled Trial -
Abdulaziz Bako Jonika Tannous Thomas B Potter Alan P Pan Gavin W Britz Wendy C Ziai Issam A Awad Daniel F Hanley Farhaan S Vahidy Dept of Neurosurgery, Houston Methodist Hosp, Houston, TX Houston Methodist, Houston, TX Missouri City, TX Houston Methodist Hosp, Houston, TX JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV NEURO CRITICAL, Baltimore, MD UNIV CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER, Chicago, IL JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, MD
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP117-AWP117, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Bayesian analyses provide meaningful interpretations of clinical trial data in terms of probabilities of treatment effect. This extends the value of results beyond that obtained from traditional binary cut (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP118: Mechanistic Implications Of Cortical Superficial Siderosis In Patients With Mixed Location Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Cerebral Microbleeds -
Alvin S Das Elif Gokcal Alessandro Biffi Robert Regenhardt Avia Abramovitz Fouks Anand Viswanathan W T Kimberly Joshua N Goldstein Lee H Schwamm Jonathan Rosand Steven Greenberg Edip M Gurol Beth Israel Deaconess Med Cente, Cambridge, MA Massachusett General Hosp, Boston, MA MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA Bushnell, FL Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA MGH, Boston, MA MGH, Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP118-AWP118, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Hypertensive cerebral small vessel disease (HTN-cSVD) is the predominant microangiopathy in patients with a combination of lobar and deep cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) and intracerebral hemorrhage (mixed (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP12: The Golden 75 Min And Black 120 Min For Acute Basilar Artery Occlusion Intervention: Effect Of Procedure Time On Outcome -
Changwei Guo Jiaxing Song Linyu Li Jie Yang Weilin Kong Jiacheng Huang Yuqian Xie Ali M Alawieh Alejandro M Spiotta Fengli Li Wenjie Zi Xinqiao Hosp, Chongqing, China Neurology, The Second Affiliated Hosp of Guangxi Med Univ, Nanning, Guangxi, China Dept of Neurosurgery, Emory Univ Sch of Medicine, Atlanta, GA MUSC, Charleston, SC
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP12-AWP12, February 1, 2023. Background and Objectives:Previous studies have shown the impact of procedure time (PT) on large vessel occlusion (LVO), however, the relationship for patients with acute basilar artery occlusion (ABAO) was not clear. We (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP120: Factors And Outcomes Associated With Early And Delayed Gastrostomy In Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients In The United States -
Mohammad Rauf A Chaudhry Aidan I Azher Muhammad H Shahid Rehan Ahmed Saqib Chaudhry Amanda Jagolino Salvador Cruz-Flores Adnan I Qureshi UTHealth, McGovern Sch of Medicine, Houston, TX Houston Methodist Neurological Institute, Houston, TX Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Institute, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, MO Dept of Neuroscience, Inova Fairfax Hosp, Fairfax, VA Neurology, Texas Tech Univ El Paso, El Paso, TX UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, Columbia, MO
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP120-AWP120, February 1, 2023. Background:The appropriate timing of gastrostomy in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage who have dysphagia remains unclear.Objective:To identify factors and outcomes associated with timing of gastrostomy in patients with (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP121: Can The Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (e-gos) Augment The Interpretation Of Results From Clinical Trials Of Minimally Invasive Surgery Of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Using The Modified Rankin Scale (mrs): A Secondary Analysis Of The Clear-iii And Mistie-iii Trials -
Philip Y Sun Richard Thompson Taiwo Akindahunsi Radhika Avadhani Paul A Nyquist Issam A Awad Daniel F Hanley Wendy C Ziai Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD JOHNS HOPKINS, Mc Lean, VA UNIV CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER, Chicago, IL JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, MD JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV NEURO CRITICAL, Baltimore, MD
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP121-AWP121, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Currently, the modified Rankin scale (mRS) is most commonly used to assess functional outcome in clinical trials of interventions for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Extended Glasgow Outcome Score (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP122: Effect Of Prior Exposure To Statin Therapy On Clinical And Radiological Features Of Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Post-hoc Analysis Of The I-def Trial -
Kun Lee Filipa Carvalho Vasileios Lioutas Alvin S Das Elizabeth Heistand Sarah Marchina Magdy H Selim Yale New Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT Beth Israel Deaconess Med Cntr, Boston, MA BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL, Boston, MA Beth Israel Deaconess Med Cente, Cambridge, MA BIDMC/Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MED CTR, Boston, MA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP122-AWP122, February 1, 2023. Background:Conflicting data exist regarding the relationship between prior statin use and perihematomal edema (PHE) in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We performed a post-hoc analysis of the ICH Deferoxamine (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP123-AWP123, February 1, 2023. Background:ICH clinical trials have shown that aggressive blood pressure (BP) lowering can lead to adverse events (AEs) such as renal failure (RF) or new stroke. These studies focused on whether the study intervention (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP124: Stroke Severity And In-hospital Death In Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients Taking Antithrombotic Agents: Japan Stroke Data Bank -
Yoshito Arakaki Shinichi Wada Sohei Yoshimura Kazunori Toyoda Kazutaka Sonoda Michikazu Nakai Yusuke Sasahara Masayuki Shiozawa Junpei Koge Akiko Ishigami Kaori Miwa Yoshitaka Iwanaga Yoshihiro Miyamoto Masatoshi Koga Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Suita, Japan Japan Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ct, Suita, Japan SFGH, Fukuoka, Japan National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan Osaka, Japan NCVC, Suita, Japan Suita, Osaka, Japan NATIONAL CEREBRAL AND CARDIOVASCULA, Suita, Japan NATIONAL CEREBRAL CARDIO CENTE, Suita Osaka, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP124-AWP124, February 1, 2023. Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between antithrombotic agents at onset and outcomes in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients.Methods:ICH patients admitted within 24 hours after onset (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP125: Relationships Of Hemoglobin With Ischemic Lesions After Intracerebral Hemorrhage -
David Roh Ameila Boehme Rayan Mamoon Destiny Hooper Azzurra Cottarelli Robin Ji Eric Mao Aditya Kumar Fernanda Carvalho Poyraz Stacie Demel Vadim Spektor Jerina Carmona Eldad Hod Natasha Ironside Jose Gutierrez Jia Guo Elisa Konofagou Mitchell Elkind Daniel Woo COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, New York, NY New York, NY Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Columbia Univ, New York, NY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CE, New York, NY COLUMBIA UNIV, New York, NY NEUROLOGY DEPARTMENT, Cincinnati, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP125-AWP125, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Hemoglobin concentrations and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) lesions are separately known to be associated with poor intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) outcomes. Though hemoglobin concentrations are related to (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP126: Predictors Of Intracranial Hemorrhage Volume Expansion In Patients Receiving Factor Xa Inhibitors In The Annexa-4 Trial -
Mauricio Concha Lizhen Hu MacKenzie Horn Tomoyuki Ohara Juliet Nakamya Jan Beyer- Askan Shoamanesh Alexander T Cohen Per Ladenvall Stuart J Connolly Andrew M Demchuk Sarasota Memorial Hosp/Intercoastal Med Group, Sarasota, FL McMaster Univ, Hamilton, Canada Univ of Calgary, Calgary, Canada Kyoto prefectural university of med, Kyoto, Japan MacMaster Univ, Hamilton, Canada Univ Hosp Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany Guy's and St Thomas' Hosps, London AstraZeneca RD, Molndal, Sweden MC MASTER UNIV, Hamilton, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP126-AWP126, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Andexanet, a specific reversal agent for FXa inhibitors, showed an effective hemostasis in 82% of patients with major bleeding in the ANNEXA-4 trial. However, little is known about the predictors associated (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP128-AWP128, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Heterogeneity of collateralization in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is a marker of fast versus slow progression of penumbral consumption and infarct expansion. Our aim was to evaluate the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP129-AWP129, February 1, 2023. Intro:Incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the young is increasing but risk factors and outcomes are not well characterized.Methods:Using a stroke-specific bioinformatics pipeline across a 7-hospital certified (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP13-AWP13, February 1, 2023. Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the stress hyperglycemia and clinical outcomes after large vessel occlusion stroke (LVO) at 90 days.Methods:The RESCUE BT trial was a multicenter, randomized, (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP130: Intracerebral Hemorrhage Outcomes And Trends During The Covid-19 Pandemic. An Observational Study Of 61,417 Cases. -
Daniela Renedo Audrey C Leasure Julian Acosta Rebecca T Young Brooke Alhanti Brian Mac Grory Serena Spudich Steven Messe Mathew Reeves Ameer E Hassan Lee H Schwamm Charles Matouk Kevin N Sheth Guido J Falcone Yale Sch of Medicine, New Haven, CT New Haven, CT Duke Univ Med Cntr, Durham, NC Duke Univ, Durham, NC Philadelphia, PA Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI UTRGV - VALLEY BAPTIST MEDICAL CENT, Harlingen, TX MGH, Boston, MA Yale Univ, New Haven, CT YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New Haven, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP130-AWP130, February 1, 2023. Background:Patients with ischemic stroke have worse outcome if there is concomitant coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) infection. We hypothesize that patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) during the pandemic era had worse (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP131: Association Between Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 And Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Post-hoc Analysis Of The Fast Trial -
Jens Witsch David J Roh Stephanie E Oh Costantino Iadecola Ramon Diaz-Arrastia Scott E Kasner Stephan A Mayer Santosh B Murthy Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Neurology, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, New York, NY Neurology, Weill Cornell Med College, New York, NY WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE, New York, NY Neurology, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA Depts of Neurology and Neurosurgery, New York Med College, Valhalla, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP131-AWP131, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Neutrophil-mediated inflammation in the acute phase of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) worsens outcome in pre-clinical studies. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), an inducible ligand for integrins and (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP132-AWP132, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), a condition characterized by beta amyloid deposition in the cerebral vasculature, is a common cause of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in elderly patients. Radiographic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP133: Assessing Aneurysmal Rupture Outcomes Using Automated Quantification Of Hemorrhage Volume -
Jacob M Miller Rishi R Patel Matthew T Jones Sebastian Sanchez Randall G Krug Edgar A Samaniego Neurology, The Univ of Iowa Hosps and Clinics, Iowa City, IA Neurology, The Univ of Iowa Hosps and Clinics, Iowa city, IA Neurology, Radiology and Neurosurgery, The Univ of Iowa Hosps and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP133-AWP133, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Hemorrhage volume affects the risk of developing complications after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). This volume is quantified subjectively through the Fisher Scale. We developed an automated method (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP134-AWP134, February 1, 2023. Background:Long-term rates of spontaneous recanalization of a previously acutely symptomatic cervical internal carotid artery occlusion (ICAO) have not been well characterized. The purpose of this study was to determine the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP135-AWP135, February 1, 2023. Background:Arterial dissection represents a rare but significant cause of ischemic stroke. We hypothesized that the detection rate of arterial dissections has increased in recent decades.Objective:To determine the incidence (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP136-AWP136, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Based on the Poiseuille’s law (blood flow= [pressure gradient* [Pi*radius4]]/[8*blood viscosity*length]) larger brain arterial diameter should associate with a proportional increase in cerebral blood flow. We (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP137-AWP137, February 1, 2023. Background:Recent studies have suggested that the arterial stiffness gradient between the aorta and cerebrovasculature, versus aortic stiffness alone, better predicts incidence of cerebrovascular disease, due to increased (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP138: Intracranial Artery Stenosis In Relation To Blood Pressure Components -
Dhrumil Patil Jose Gutierrez Luis Mena Leendertz Reinier Carlos Chávez Egle Silva Joseph Lee Joseph Terwilliger Daniel Bos Jesus Melgarejo Gladys Maestre Zhenyu Zhang Baroda Med College, Vadodara, India Dept of Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Dept of Informatics, Universidad Politécnica de Sinaloa, Mazatlán, Mexico Laboratory of Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Univ of Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Laboratory of Ambulatory Recordings, Cardiovascular Institute (IECLUZ), Univ of Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP138-AWP138, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Vascular aging is characterized by structural and functional changes in blood vessels that lead to reduced perfusion pressure to distal organs and high blood pressure (BP). Cerebrovascular aging is strongly (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP139-AWP139, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Cervical artery dissection (CAD) is a well-recognized cause of acute ischemic stroke, especially in young adults, accounting for up to 20-25% of all cases. Several studies reported an incidence between 2.5-5 (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP14-AWP14, February 1, 2023. Introduction:As acute stroke therapies expand to less well-resourced regions, it is imperative to study real-world data to assess outcomes and the quality of stroke care. The present study analyzes clinical, and imaging (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP140: Coma As A Presentation For Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke -
Michael J Young Amine Awad Alexander Andreev Anna Bonkhoff Markus D Schirmer James D Rabinov Christopher J Stapleton Alvin S Das Aneesh Singhal Natalia S Rost Aman B Patel Robert W Regenhardt Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Beth Israel Deaconess Med Cntr, Boston, MA Beth Israel Deaconess Med Cente, Cambridge, MA Massachusetts General Hosp
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP140-AWP140, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Coma is an unresponsive state of disordered consciousness characterized by impaired arousal and awareness. While coma has been studied in the context of traumatic brain injury, the epidemiology and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP141: The Combined Effect Of Blood Pressure And Translesional Pressure Ratio Impacts The Stroke Mechanisms Of Intracranial Atherosclerosis -
Zimo Chen Haiqiang Qin Jia Liu Jinglin Mo Yongjun Wang Dept of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Med Univ,, Beijing, China Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Medica, Beijing Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shen Zhen, China Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Beijing, China
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP141-AWP141, February 1, 2023. Introduction:ICAS confers the greatest risk of stroke, but the pathophysiology of stroke mechanismremains unclear. Essentially, plaque rupture is a physical process of structural failuredue to destructive biomechanics, and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP142: Risk Of New Ischemic Events In Patients With Symptomatic Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis While Awaiting Carotid Artery Stent Placement -
Navpreet K Bains Ravi Nunna Attiya Jaura Brandi R French Farhan siddiq Camilo R Gomez Adnan I Qureshi Neurology, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, Columbia, MO Neurosurgery, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, Columbia, MO UNIVERSITY MISSOURI, Columbia, MO Univ of Missouri Columbia, Columbia, MO UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, Columbia, MO
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP142-AWP142, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Although there is emphasis on performing carotid artery stent placement (CAS) within two weeks after index event of transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke in patients with cervical internal carotid (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP143: Use Of CTP For Evaluation Of EVT Candidates In The Early Time Window ( -
Horia Marginean Leslie Corless Yince Loh Reza Bavarsadshahripour Thomas Windisch Adrieanne Guerrero George Lopez Sarah Hancock Jason W Tarpley Providence Oregon Regional Shared Services, Portland, OR Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle, WA Providece Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Tarzana, CA Covenant, Lubbock, TX Pacific Neuroscience Institute, Los Angeles, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP143-AWP143, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Computerized Tomography Perfusion (CTP) improves detection of distal occlusion and aids in patient selection for endovascular therapy (EVT) for acute ischemic stroke (AIS). As EVT continues to evolve, it is (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP144-AWP144, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Secondary injury due to neuroinflammation poses a target in ICH research. We have demonstrated elevated serum IL-12 levels in rodents with cardiometabolic syndrome with hypertension compared with normotensive (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP145-AWP145, February 1, 2023. Background:Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is associated with a high rate of morbidity and mortality. We aimed to characterize racial disparities in patients with AIS over a 20 year period and examine the prognostic impact of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP146: The Charlotte Large Artery Occlusion Endovascular Therapy Outcome Score Compares Favorably To The Critical Area Perfusion Score After Basilar Thrombectomy -
Rahul R Karamchandani Sagar Satyanarayana Hongmei Yang Jeremy B Rhoten Dale Strong Jonathan Clemente Gary DeFilipp Manuel Hazim Nikhil M Patel Joe Bernard William Stetler Jonathan M Parish Thomas A Blackwell Andrew W Asimos Neurology, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC Charlotte Radiology, Charlotte, NC Wake Forest Univ Sch of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Associates, Charlotte, NC
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP146-AWP146, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The critical area perfusion score (CAPS) identifies patients with vertebrobasilar occlusions who may benefit from endovascular thrombectomy based on computed tomography perfusion (CTP) regions of severe (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP147: The Effect Of Aortic Arch And Carotid Artery Anatomy Parameters On The Conversion From A Transradial Artery Approach To A Transfemoral Artery Approach For Mechanical Thrombectomy At A Comprehensive Stroke Center -
Taha Nisar Konrad Lebioda Jorge Roriguez Jimmy Patel James Lee Ivo Bach Muhammad Z Memon Amit Singla Priyank Khandelwal Neurology, Univ of South Alabama, Mobile, AL Radiology, Rutgers New Jersey Med Sch, Newark, NJ Neurology, Rutgers New Jersey Med Sch, Newark, NJ Emory Univ, Decatur, GA Neurosurgery, Rutgers New Jersey Med Sch, Newark, NJ Univ of Texas Med Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP147-AWP147, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Transradial approach (TRA) is emerging as an alternative to the traditional transfemoral approach (TFA) for mechanical thrombectomy (MT). We aim to identify various aortic arch and carotid artery anatomy (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WP148: The M1-2 MCA Angle And Reperfusion During Thrombectomy -
Akash Gupta Ryan Apfel Dileep R Yavagal Osama Zaidat Ashutosh P Jadhav Elad Levy Jeffrey L Saver David S Liebeskind Woodward Academy, Atlanta, GA UCLA, Los Angeles, CA UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MILLER SCH, Miami, FL Mercy Health St Vs Hosp, Toledo, OH Barrow Brain and Spine, Scottsdale, AZ GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWP148-AWP148, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Mechanical thrombectomy with stent retrievers has been demonstrated to improve outcomes in patients with large vessel occlusion. M2 MCA occlusions pose a challenge when M2 branch takeoff has an acute (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP43: Health Care Disparities In Reperfusion Therapy For Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Across Hospitals -
Jong-moo Park Hong-kyun Park Seong-eun Kim Yong-jin Cho Jun Yup Kim Beom Joon Kim Kwang-yeol Park Kyung Bok Lee Soo Joo Lee Ji Sung Lee JUNEYOUNG LEE Hee-Joon Bae Uijeongbu Eulji Med Cntr, Eulji Univ, Uijeongbu, Korea, Republic of Inje Univ Ilsan Paik Hosp, Goyang SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY BUNDANG H, Seongnam-si INJE UNIVERSITY ILSAN PAIK HOSPITAL, Goyang Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY, Seoul Soonchunhyang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Eulji Univ Hosp, Daejon Asan Med Cntr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Biostatistics, Korea Univ (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP43-AWMP43, February 1, 2023. Background:Medical care disparities are wide, and stroke in no exception. Reperfusion therapy is the standard treatment for acute ischemic stroke, but its use may vary across hospitals.Methods:Data from 75,870 patients (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP44-AWMP44, February 1, 2023. Background:Door-In-Door-Out (DIDO) times are crucial to help improve outcomes for patients presenting to Primary Stroke Centers (PSCs) needing urgent endovascular therapy. However, DIDO is often a difficult measure to track (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP45-AWMP45, February 1, 2023. Background:The objective of our study was to evaluate the frequency, predictors, and outcomes of cryptogenic stroke (CS) patients with malignancy.Methods:We linked data from the Georgia Coverdell Acute Stroke Registry from (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP46: Impact Of Poverty On Stroke Incidence And Recurrence: A Population-based Study -
Christopher J Becker Brett Kissela Heidi Sucharew Kathleen Alwell David Robinson Daniel Woo Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa Jason Mackey Simona Ferioli Eva Mistry Stacie L Demel Mary Haverbusch Elisheva R Coleman Adam Jasne Sabreena Slavin Kyle B Walsh Michael Star SHARYL MARTINI Matthew L Flaherty Dawn O Kleindorfer Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP, Cincinnati, OH NEUROLOGY DEPARTMENT, Cincinnati, OH Miami Neuroscience Institute, Palmetto Bay, FL Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN UNIVERSITY OF CINICNNATI, Cincinnati, OH UNIVERSITY OF (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP46-AWMP46, February 1, 2023. Background:Poorer socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with higher stroke incidence. Less is known about SES and stroke recurrence. We sought to obtain updated estimates of stroke incidence stratified by aggregate (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP47: Low Sensitivity Of Widely Used Emergency Dispatch Algorithm For Thrombectomy Patients - Implications For Mobile Stroke Units -
Ahmed Haliem Candice M Menezes leonid churilov Karen L Smith Belinda Delardes Skye Coote Damien Easton Francesca Langenberg James Beharry Vignan Yogendrakumar Louise C Weir Peter J Mitchell Geoffrey A Donnan Stephen Davis Bruce Campbell Henry Zhao The Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Royal Melbourne Hosp, Melbourne, Australia Ambulance Victoria, Melbourne, Australia Melbourne Health, Melbourne, Australia Royan Melbourne Hosp, Victoria, HI The Royal Melbourne Hosp, Melbourne, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP47-AWMP47, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Widely used emergency dispatch algorithms such as the Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System (AMPDS) have limited diagnostic accuracy for prehospital diagnosis of stroke. With advent of mobile stroke units (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP48-AWMP48, February 1, 2023. Background:Subgroup analyses are widely used to evaluate heterogeneity of treatment effects in randomized clinical trials. However, there is a limited investigation of the quality of prespecified and reported subgroup (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP49-AWMP49, February 1, 2023. Introduction:CT performed 24h post-treatment is widely used to assess radiological outcomes in stroke studies. Even without visible hyperattenuation, occult angiographic contrast may persist in the brain and confound (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP5: How Do Clinical Trial Exclusion Criteria Impact The Inclusivity Of Clinical Trials? -
Dawn O Kleindorfer Robert J Stanton Heidi Sucharew Joseph P Broderick Pooja Khatri Mary Haverbusch Logan Herbers Kathleen Alwell David Robinson simona ferioli Matthew L Flaherty Daniel Woo Stacie Demel Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa Jason Mackey Eva Mistry Adam Jasne Sabreena Slavin SHARYL MARTINI Kyle Walsh Opeolu M Adeoye Michael Star Brett M Kissela Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP, Cincinnati, OH UNIVERSITY CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH UNIV OF CINCINNATI NEUROLOGY, Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Children's Hosp, Cincinnati, OH (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP5-AWMP5, February 1, 2023. Intro:Enrolling women and under-represented minorities into clinical trials is a top priority for the stroke community. Common trial exclusions for medical conditions or demographics may negatively impact enrollment for these (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP50-AWMP50, February 1, 2023. Background:Post-stroke depression poses an important challenge for patients and delays reintegration to societal roles. Earlier identification of patients at higher risk for depression based on clinical imaging would allow (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP51: Baseline Ct Perfusion Parameters Differ In Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke Patients With Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction -
Margy E McCullough-Hicks Soren Christensen Michael Mlynash Jeremy J Heit Gregory W Albers Maarten G Lansberg Univ of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN graynumber analytics, Stanford, CA Stanford Univ Med Cntr, Palo Alto, CA Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA Stanford Univ Med Cntr, Stanford, CA STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo Alto, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP51-AWMP51, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) is associated with worse outcomes after stroke. CT perfusion (CTP) is widely used in acute stroke evaluation; its reliability in patients with reduced EF is (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP52: Markers Of Endothelial Glycocalyx Damage In Patients Withvascular Cognitive Impairment Associated With Cerebral Small Vessel Disease -
Rui Kleber Martins-Filho Guilherme Rodrigues Maria C Zanon Zotin Millene Camilo Thiago Goulart Júlio César Nather Júnior Frederico Alessio-Alves FRANCISCO A DIAS Octavio M Pontes-Neto Ribeirao Preto, Brazil HCRP - FMUSP, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA RIBEIRAO PRETO, Brazil Clinical Hosp of Ribeirao Preto, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO, Ribeir?o Preto, Brazil
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP52-AWMP52, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) involves a myriad of pathogenic mechanisms affecting small vessels of the brain, leading to a significant impact on motor and cognitive functions, and it is the main cause (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP53-AWMP53, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Cerebrovascular reserve (CVR) reflects the change in cerebral blood flow (CBF) in response to a vasoactive stimulus and can be measured using a brain stress test whereby CBF is augmented using vasodilators. (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP54: Hyperemia Following Endovascular Therapy For Acute Stroke Is Associated With Ischemic Lesion Growth -
Marie L Luby Amie W Hsia Carolyn A Lomahan Rachel Davis Shannon P Burton Yongwoo Kim Veronica Craft Victoria Uche Rainier Michael Cabatbat Malik Adil Leila Thomas Jill B De Vis Mariam Afzal Dorian McGavern John K Lynch Richard Leigh Lawrence Latour NINDS, Glastonbury, CT MEDSTAR HEALTH, Washington, DC NINDS, Bethesda, MD Medstar Washington Hosp Cntr, Washington, DC MEDSTAR WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER, Washiton, DC National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD National Institutes of Health, Towson, MD NINDS-NIH, Gaithersburg, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP54-AWMP54, February 1, 2023. Introduction:A substantial proportion of acute stroke patients experience poor outcomes following successful endovascular therapy (EVT) and reperfusion injury to the brain and vasculature may be a contributor. The purpose (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP55-AWMP55, February 1, 2023. Background:Current guidelines encourage early vascular imaging to assess for large vessel occlusions (LVO) in patients presenting with NIHSS ? 6 to establish candidacy for mechanical thrombectomy (MT). In patients with low (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP56: Selection Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Or Computed Tomography Before Mechanical Thrombectomy For Acute Ischemic Stroke -
Haruki Ohtsubo Toshihiro Ueda Yasuhiro Hasegawa MASATAKA TAKEUCHI MASAFUMI MORIMOTO Yoshifumi Tsuboi Ryoo Yamamoto Shogo Kaku Junichi Ayabe Takekazu Akiyama Daisuke Ishima ST MARIANNA UNIV TOYOKO HOSPITAL, Kawasaki, Japan ST MARIANNA UNIVERSITY, Kawasahi-shi, Japan Seisho Hosp, Odawara, Japan Yokohama Shintoshi Hosp, Yokohama, Japan Kawasakisaiwai Hosp, Kawasaki, Japan Yokohama Brain and Spine Cntr, Yokohama, Japan Neurosurgical East Yokohama Hosp, Yokohama, Japan Yokosuka Kyosai Hosp, Yokosuka, Japan Akiyama Neurosurgical Hosp, Yokohama, Japan Kitasato Univ Hosp, Sagamihara, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP56-AWMP56, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Evaluation of ischemic core and penumbra by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) is useful in determining the indication for mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute ischemic stroke, (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP57: Brain Frailty Mediates The Relationship Between Age And 90-day Functional Outcome After Endovascular Therapy: Analysis Of The Escape-na1 Trial -
Faysal Benali Nishita Singh Joachim Fladt Jaroenngarmsamer Tanaporn Fouzi Bala Michael Tymianski Michael D Hill Mayank Goyal Aravind Ganesh Calgary Stroke Program, Dept of Clinical Neurosciences, Univ of Calgary Cumming Sch of Medicine, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Calgary, Canada Univ Health Network, Toronto, Canada SEAMAN FAMILY MR RESEARCH CENTRE, Calgary, Canada
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP57-AWMP57, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Age is a predictor of functional outcome after acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Frailty increases with age and comorbidities, and imaging markers of brain-frailty (e.g. atrophy, small-vessel-disease) are associated (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP58: Scaling Behaviors Of Deep Learning And Linear Algorithms For The Prediction Of Stroke Severity -
Anthony P Bourached Anna K Bonkhoff Markus D Schirmer Robert W Regenhardt Sungmin Hong Martin Bretzner Ona Wu Christina Jern Arne G Lindgren Jane Maguire John Rhee Eyal Kimchi Natalia S Rost Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Sahlgrenska Academy, Goteborg, Sweden Lund Univ, Lund, Sweden Univ of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP58-AWMP58, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Deep learning (DL) has allowed for substantial progress in many, often machine vision-focused medical scenarios. Since DL models typically require 105-107examples, it is currently unknown whether DL can also (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP59-AWMP59, February 1, 2023. Background:We quantified the effect of nationwide contrast media shortage, initiated on April 19th, 2002 after GE Healthcare rationing, on evaluation of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients.Methods:We analyzed the data on (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP6-AWMP6, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Hyperglycemia has consistently been associated with worse outcome following an acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Recent studies have shown that a stress glucose ratio (SGR) may be a better predictor of critical (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP60: Eliminating False Positive Detections Of Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH) Using RAPID ICH 3 -
Anirudh Sreekrishnan Dan-Victor Giurgiutiu Felipe Kitamura Carlos Martinelli Hafez Haerian Seena Dehkharghani Jeremy J Heit Stanford Hosp, Palo Alto, CA Augusta Univ, Augusta, GA Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Hosp do Coração, São Paulo, Brazil Northwest Hosp, Randallstown, MD NYU Dept of Radiology, New York, NY Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP60-AWMP60, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Prompt detection of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) on a non-contrast head CT (NCCT) is critical to initial patient triage. Several ICH detection and notification programs now exist, but none presently generate (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP61: Vulnerable And Stabilized States After Cerebral Ischemic Events: Implications Of Kinetic Modeling In The POINT, SOCRATES, And THALES Trials -
James R Brorson Shyam Prabhakaran S Claiborne Johnston Mihai Giurcanu Neurology, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, IL Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL Univ of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, IL
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP61-AWMP61, February 1, 2023. Background:Trials of acute secondary prevention following initial minor stroke or TIA, such as POINT, SOCRATES, and THALES, demonstrate a high rate of initial recurrence of ischemic stroke, quickly dropping to a sustained (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP62-AWMP62, February 1, 2023. Background:The risk of ischemic stroke mortality increases with age, but the impact of stroke severity on this relationship has not been fully examined.Methods:We included adults in the National Inpatient Sample from (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP63: Race/ethnicity And Ischemic Stroke Severity In The United States -
Adam de Havenon Lesli Skolarus Karen C Johnston Richa Sharma Aaron Bangad Mehdi Abbasi Ka-Ho Wong Shadi Yaghi Kevin N Sheth Yale Univ, New Haven, CT Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI UVA, Charlottesville, VA Hamden, CT Salt Lake Cty, UT Providence, RI YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New Haven, CT
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP63-AWMP63, February 1, 2023. Background:Although prior research has investigated the association of race/ethnicity with stroke severity, the cohorts were not nationally representative or stroke severity was put into categories (i.e, mild to (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP64-AWMP64, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Methocarbamol and Cyclobenzaprine are often used interchangeably as muscle relaxants for acute stroke patients. There is limited data comparing medication side effect profiles within this hemodynamically (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP65: Association Between Heart Failure And Collateral Flow In Large Vessel Occlusive Ischemic Stroke -
Raja Godasi Mohammed Badi Bhrugun Anisetti Nihas Mateti Amr Salem Kevin M Barrett Benjamin H Eidelman Josephine F Huang James F Meschia Lindsy N Williams Stephen English Michelle P Lin Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL Mayo clinic, Jacksonville, FL jacksonville, FL MAYO CLINIC FLORIDA, Jacksonville, FL MAYO CLINIC, Jacksonville, FL Mayo Clinic, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP65-AWMP65, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Collateral circulation plays a crucial role in determining the extent of brain tissue ischemia and functional outcome in large vessel occlusive (LVO) stroke. Heart failure (HF) is known to cause cerebral (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP66: Early Rising Pain Scores Predict Cerebral Vasospasm After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage -
Adam Kardon Jonathan Elmer Dina Elsaesser Kaitlyn Dickinson Jamie Podell Matthew N Jaffa Carolina Maciel Ruchira Jha Katharina M Busl Nicholas Morris Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Univesity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Univ. of Connecticut, Hartford, CT Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ Univ of Maryland Sch of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP66-AWMP66, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Persistent pain following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is common and follows distinct trajectories. Cerebral vasospasm (CV) and delayed cerebral ischemia are late complications of SAH and may represent (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP67: Cerebral Collateral Flow State Correlates With Stroke Severity And Functional Outcomes -
Smit Shah Karly Pikel Kathryn Thornton Gowri Peethambar Nishanth Kodumuri Forrest Lowe Ravish A Kothari Line Abdul Rahman yedatore s venkatesh Souvik Sen PRISMA Health Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Columbia, SC UNIVERSITY SOUTH CAROLINA, Columbia, SC Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Prisma Health Midlands, Isle Of Palms, SC UNIV SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA, Columbia, SC usc shool of medicine, columbia, SC
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP67-AWMP67, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Hypoperfusion index ratio (HIR) measured by computerized tomography perfusion (CTP) has been shown to predict collateral flow state in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Low HIR (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP68: Machine Learning Approach In Prediction Of Nasoenteral Tube In Acute Ischemic Stroke -
Luiz Dalfior Michel Machado Percilia Alves Pablo Oliveira Paola da Silva Geovanna Augusto Júlian Letícia de Freitas Luiz Fernando R Oliveira Igor Terehoff Nalcer Canedo Luisa Avezum Mariana Piva Mateus Tolentino Pedro Domingues Gabriella Dousseau Isabel Santos Maria Sheila G Rocha Sao Paulo, Brazil Hosp Santa Marcelina, Sao Paulo, Brazil Neurology, Hosp Santa Marcelina, Sao Paulo, Brazil HOSPITAL SANTA MARCELINA, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP68-AWMP68, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Dysphagia occurs in about 20 to 50% of acute stroke patients, and it may persist longer than six months after stroke. Nasoenteral tube feeding (NTF) must be judiciously prescribed to avoid dysphagia (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP69: Recreational Drug Use And Ischemic Stroke: Demographics, Stroke Mechanism, And Outcomes -
Julianne P Hall Parneet Grewal Anjali Asthana Stella E Uzoewulu Jeffrey Quinn Ivan Da Silva Rima Dafer Dept of Neurological Sciences, Rush Univ Med Cntr, Chicago, IL Med Univ. of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Rush Univ Med Cntr, Chicago, IL Rush Univ Med College, Chicago, IL Cedars Sinai Med Cntr, Los Angeles, CA RUSH Univ Med Cntr, Chicago, IL
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP69-AWMP69, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Various recreational drugs have been linked to cerebrovascular events, especially in young adults, however, few studies have examined relationships between substance abuse (SA) and acute ischemic stroke (AIS) (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP7-AWMP7, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Recent meta-analytic evidence supported efficacy and safety of bridging intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) prior to endovascular therapy (EVT) for large vessel occlusion (LVO) but large confirmatory trials are still (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP70-AWMP70, February 1, 2023. Introduction:In cryptogenic ischemic stroke, no definite etiology is found and high-risk cardiac sources of embolism are excluded. However, it has been hypothesized that many cryptogenic strokes could be cardioembolic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP71: Changes In Severity And Outcomes Of Ischemic Stroke Associated With Atrial Fibrillation In A Long-lasting Nationwide Hospital-based Registry: Japan Stroke Data Bank -
Kazunori Toyoda Sohei Yoshimura Michikazu Nakai Shinichi Wada Yusuke Sasahara Kaori Miwa Junpei Koge Akiko Ishigami Yoshitaka Iwanaga Yoshihiro Miyamoto Kazuo Minematsu Shotai Kobayashi Masatoshi Koga National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Osaka, Japan NCVC, Suita, Japan Med Corp ISEIKAI, Osaka, Japan Shimane Univ Sch of Medicine, Izumo, Japan National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita Osaka, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP71-AWMP71, February 1, 2023. Background:To determine secular changes in severity and functional outcomes of acute atrial fibrillation (AF)-associated stroke patients using a large population.Methods:Ischemic stroke patients with known AF or AF (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP72: Acute Ischemic Stroke In Asians In A Large Integrated Health Care Delivery System -
Mai N Nguyen-Huynh Janet Alexander Alan S Go Patricia A Zrelak Catherine Lee Marc Jaffe Yi-Fen Irene Chen Jeffrey Klingman Kaiser Permanente Northern CA, Walnut Creek, CA Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA KAISER PERMANENTE NORTHERN CAL, Oakland, CA Kaiser Foundation Hosp, Citrus Heights, CA Oakland, CA Kaiser Permanente, San Francisco, CA Kaiser Permanente Northern CA, Santa Clara, CA KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL, Orinda, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP72-AWMP72, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a major problem in Asia where more than half of the world population resides. Asian Americans are among the fastest growing racial-ethnic groups in the US, yet the incidence of stroke subtypes, stroke (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP73: Border Zone Infarct Pattern Predicts Early Recurrence In Symptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis -
Saurav Das Liqi Shu Rebecca Morgan Asghar Shah Fayez Fayad Eric Goldstein Dalia Chahien Benton Maglinger Satheesh K Bokka Cory Owens Mehdi Abbasi Alexandra Kvernland James E Siegler Brian Mac Grory Georgios K Tsivgoulis Thanh N Nguyen Karen L Furie Pooja Khatri Eva Mistry Shyam Prabhakaran David S Liebeskind Jose G Romano Adam H De Havenon Shadi Yaghi Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Providence, RI Brown Univ, Providence, RI East Greenwich, RI Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland Brigham and Women's Hosp, Boston, MA West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV Mayo Cllinic, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP73-AWMP73, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke secondary to intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAD) results in three distinct infarct patterns: (a) border zone infarcts (BZI) due to impaired distal perfusion (b) territorial infarcts due to distal (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP74: Perfusion Delay Volume Predicts 90-day Recurrence In Symptomatic Anterior Circulation Intracranial Stenosis: A Two-center Study -
Shadi Yaghi Pooja Khatri Shyam Prabhakaran Mulugeta Gebregziabher David S Liebeskind Adam H De Havenon Brown Univ, Providence, RI UNIV OF CINCINNATI NEUROLOGY, Cincinnati, OH Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL Med Univ of South Carolin, Charleston, SC UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Yale Univ, New Haven, CT
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP74-AWMP74, February 1, 2023. Background:Intracranial arterial stenosis (ICAS) can cause stroke by different mechanisms: perforator disease, artery to artery embolism, and impaired flow. There is limited data exists on the utility of perfusion imaging (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP75-AWMP75, February 1, 2023. Background:Social determinants of health are emerging as a key group of risk factors for cerebrovascular disease. Carotid artery stenosis (CAS) is an important risk factor for ischemic stroke. We hypothesize that community (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP76-AWMP76, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Carotid revascularization is known to prevent stroke in patients with high-grade carotid stenosis, but whether carotid revascularization may slow the progression of hemispheric WMD in patients with carotid (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP77: High Early Recurrence In Symptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerosis Treated Medically In The Real World Compared To Clinical Trials -
Eric Goldstein Allison Chang Liqi Shu Narendra Kala Christoph Stretz Tina M Burton Elizabeth Perelstein Karen L Furie Mahesh Jayaraman Radhmer Torabi Krisztina Moldovan Pooja Khatri Mulugeta Gebregziabher David S Liebeskind Shyam Prabhakaran Shadi Yaghi East Greenwich, RI Brown Univ, Providence, RI Providence, RI Dept of Neurology, Providence, RI UNIV OF CINCINNATI NEUROLOGY, Cincinnati, OH Med Univ of South Carolin, Charleston, SC UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Univ of Chicago, Chicago, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP77-AWMP77, February 1, 2023. Background:While optimizing medical treatment contributed to the low recurrence risk seen in SAMMPRIS medical arm, other factors such as delayed enrollment may have contributed to this low event rate. In this study, we aim (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP78-AWMP78, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Carotid atherosclerosis is the culprit of stroke and dementia. It has been linked to cognitive impairment in cerebrovascular diseases . A bulk of evidence suggests that carotid interventions improve cognitive (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP79: Stroke Risk Prediction In Symptomatic Anterior Circulation ICAS: Post Hoc Analysis Of Regional QMRA Flow From The MYRIAD Study -
Sepideh Amin-Hanjani Xinjian Du Jose G Romano David S Liebeskind Shyam Prabhakaran Univ Hosps Cleveland, Cleveland, OH UIC, Chicago, IL U Miami, Pinecrest, FL UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP79-AWMP79, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) remains a major source of stroke worldwide, with high recurrence risk. Prior evaluation of posterior circulation ICAD patients enrolled in the prospective VERiTAS and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP8: Tenecteplase Versus Alteplase For Acute Ischemic Stroke: Treatment Outcomes From A Large Northwest Us Stroke Registry -
Ted J Lowenkopf Amit Kansara Leslie Corless John F Zurasky Alexandra C Lesko Kailey L Cox Christian Y Bravo George A Lopez Tarvinder Singh Andrea Contreras Jillian Polonchak Providence Brain and Spine Institute, Portland, OR PROVIDENCE STROKE CENTER, Portland, OR Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR PROVIDENCE HEALTH SERVICES, Portland, OR PROVIDENCE HEALTH AND SERVICES, Portland, OR Portland, OR Providence Holy Cross Med Cente, Mission, CA Swedish Neurological Institute, Renton, WA Providence Regional Med Cntr, Everett, WA Providence Holy Cross Med Cente, Mission Hills, CA (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP8-AWMP8, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The American Stroke Association Guidelines on acute ischemic stroke (AIS) thrombolytic treatment endorse the use of tenecteplase (TNK) weakly (IIb) based on moderate quality (B-R) evidence. The use of alteplase (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP80-AWMP80, February 1, 2023. Background:Paired analysis of ischemic stroke clot histology and pre-treatment CT imaging could identify digital indicators of treatment outcome or stroke etiology. Yet, differences in scale limit our ability to interpret (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP81: Dynamic Changes In Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis In Serial Follow-up Of High-resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging -
Jonguk Kim Do Y Kim Hee-joon BAE Jun Y Kim Jihoon Kang Moon-Ku Han Cheolkyu Jung Sung Hyun Baik Leonard Sunwoo Jae Hyoung Kim Beom J Kim Dept of Neurology, Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Dept of Radiology, Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP81-AWMP81, February 1, 2023. Background:Pathophysiology of intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS) development and subsequent stroke occurrence is diverse, including cholesterol deposition, arterial dissection, and intrinsic vasculopathies. To (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP82-AWMP82, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Endovascular therapy is a treatment option for patients with severe symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD). The utilization of angioplasty and stenting has varied since the development of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP83-AWMP83, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Although the association between vertebral artery or posterior inferior cerebellar artery dissection and lateral medullary infarction (LMI) has been established, the actual prevalence of dissection among (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP84-AWMP84, February 1, 2023. Introduction:We compared the morphology of intracranial atherosclerotic plaques in the anterior versus posterior circulation, using three-dimensional rotational angiography (3DRA).Methods:We prospectively recruited adult (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP85-AWMP85, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Reducing the time from last known well to recanalization are associated with better functional outcomes and lower mortality in ischemic stroke. Recent data suggests that a “direct to angio” approach might improve (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP86-AWMP86, February 1, 2023. Introduction:While prior studies have demonstrated hyperglycemia as an independent predictor of hemorrhagic transformation and poor clinical outcome following Mechanical Thrombectomy (MT), it is less clear to what extent (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP87: Primary Results From The CLEAR Study Of The Safety And Effectiveness Of The Neva Stent Retriever For Large Vessel Thrombectomy -
Albert J Yoo Serdar Geyik Michael Froehler Christoph Maurer Tareq Kass-Hout Osama Zaidat Raul G Nogueira Ricardo Hanel Laurent Pierot Laurent Spelle Demetrius Lopes Ameer E Hassan Audrius Sirvinskas Eugene Lin Marc Ribo Jordi Blasco Muhammad Taqi Aamir Badruddin Adnan H Siddiqui Timothy R Miller Muhammad Hussain Diogo C Haussen Keith Woodward Christoph Groden Arturo Consoli Imran Chaudry Christian Ramsey Alberto Maud Joshua Bentley Waleed Brinjikji Arsida Bajrami Maher Sahnoun Jens Fiehler Rishi Gupta Texas Stroke Institute, Plano, TX Istanbul Aydin Univ, Istanbul, Turkey Vanderbilt, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP87-AWMP87, February 1, 2023. Despite the proven benefit of stent retrievers, challenges to rapid revascularization of large vessel occlusions (LVO) persist. Current stent retrievers have limited effectiveness for removing organized thrombi. The NeVa (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP88-AWMP88, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Chronic occlusion of the ICA (COICA) is an important cause of ischemic strokes. Evidence has showed that medical management (MM) alone is not sufficient for prevention of ischemic events. Carotid occlusion (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP89-AWMP89, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Definitive evidence about the role and effectiveness of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in patients with distal medium-vessel occlusions (DMVOs) is limited.Objective:To determine the efficacy and safety of MT for (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP9: Favorable Mechanical Thrombectomy Outcomes From The Latin American Stroke Registry (lase) And Resilient Trial Compared To A 90-day Functional And Mortality Predictive Model. -
Gabriel Torrealba-Acosta Miguel A Barboza Antonio Arauz Pablo F Amaya Sebastian F Ameriso Vanessa Cano Alan F Flores Pablo M Lavados Virginia A Pujol Lereis Fabiola Serrano Thomas A Kent Pitchaiah Mandava Duke Univ, Durham, NC HOSPITAL RAFAEL A CALDERON GUARDIA, CCSS, San Jose, Costa Rica Instituto Nacional de Neurologia, Mexico City, Mexico Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia FLENI, Buenos Aires, Argentina Instituto Nacional de Neurologia y Neurocirugia, Mexico City, Mexico Hosp Joan XXIII, Tarragona CLINICA ALEMANA DE SANTIAGO, Santiago Fleni, Buenos Aires, Argentina TAMU-HSC, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP9-AWMP9, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Except for RESILIENT, there is a paucity of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for stroke from Latin America (LA), home to growing stroke burden. Comparison between stroke population typically suffers from (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP90: Is Endovascular Thrombectomy More Effective Than IV-tPA For Distal Vessel Occlusions? Propensity Score-matched Analysis From K-net Registry -
Tomohide Yoshie Toshihiro Ueda Masataka Takeuchi Masafumi Morimoto Yoshifumi Tsuboi Ryoo Yamamoto Shogo Kaku Junichi Ayabe Takekazu Akiyama Daisuke Ishima Yasuhiro Hasegawa Dept of Neuroendovascular therapy, ST. Marianna Univ Toyoko Hosp, Kawasaki, Japan ST. Marianna Univ Toyoko Hosp, Kawasaki, Japan Seisho Hosp, Odawara, Japan Yokohama Shintoshi Neurosurgical Hosp, Yokohama, Japan Dept of Neurosurgery, Kawasakisaiwai Hosp, Kawasaki, Japan Dept of Neurology, Yokohama Brain and Spine Cntr, Yokohama, Japan Neurosurgical East Yokohama Hosp, Yokohama, Japan Yokosuka Kyosai Hosp, Yokosuka, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP90-AWMP90, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:The benefit of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for acute ischemic stroke due to primary distal vessel occlusions is unclear. We assessed whether outcome of acute ischemic stroke patients treated with (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP91: The Penumbra Salvage Index (PSI) As A Novel Measure Of Successful Reperfusion -
Faisal Al-Shaibi Deep Pujara Yazid Saidi Ameer E Hassan Michael G Abraham clark sitton Faris Shaker Kelsey R Duncan Arunit S Chugh Sophia Sundararajan Yin Hu Ray Abhishek Cathy A Sila Nicholas C Bambakidis Gregory W Albers Bruce Campbell Amrou Sarraj Univ Hosps Cleveland Med Cntr, Cleveland, OH Cleveland, OH UTRGV - VALLEY BAPTIST MEDICAL CENT, Harlingen, TX UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HOSPITAL, Kansas City, MO UT Houston McGovern Med Sch, Houston, TX McGovern Med Sch at UTHealth, Houston, TX Univ Hosps CMC, Cleveland, OH UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CLEVELAND, Cleveland, OH UNIV HOSPITALS CASE MEDICAL (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP91-AWMP91, February 1, 2023. Objective:We propose a novel measure, the PSI, to evaluate procedural success and prognostication after EVT and compare its prognostic ability with successful reperfusion (mTICI ?2b).Methods:SELECT EVT patients with adequate (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP92-AWMP92, February 1, 2023. Background:CT Perfusion (CTP) predictions of infarct core play a large role in determination of treatment eligibility in large vessel occlusion (LVO) acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Prior studies have demonstrated that glucose (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP103: Proteome-wide Mendelian Randomization Screen Identifies Circulating Protein Mediators Of Early-onset Ischemic Stroke -
Michael Chong William Zhu John W Cole Steven J Kittner Braxton D Mitchell Guillaume Pare McMaster Univ, Hamilton, Canada Bethesda, MD UMD SOM, Baltimore, MD UNIVERSITY MARYLAND, Baltimore, MD UNIV MARYLAND SCH MEDICINE, Baltimore, MD DAVID BRALEY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Hamilton, Canada
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP103-AWMP103, February 1, 2023. Objective:Discover blood proteins mediating risk of early-onset ischemic stroke (IS) via Mendelian Randomization (MR) analyses.Background:About 10-15% of IS affect young adults (18-50 years) and, in contrast to declining (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP104-AWMP104, February 1, 2023. Background:Approximately 14% of the US population resides in rural areas, which have higher rates of chronic disease and are often medically underserved. We compared 1-year outcomes after ischemic stroke for Medicare (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP105-AWMP105, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Previous studies have suggested that increased body fat is associated with stroke risk. Advances in imaging-based fat distribution measurements have uncovered distinct biological underpinnings of local fat (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP106: Sex-stratified Transethnic GWAS Meta-analysis Identifies Novel Candidates For Early Onset Ischemic Stroke -
Liisa Tomppo Brady Gaynor Jukka Putaala Daniel Strbian Janika Kõrv Riina Vibo Frank-Erik de Leeuw Giorgio Boncoraglio Guillaume Pare Hugh Markus Tatjana Rundek Kathryn M Rexrode Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller Jonathan Rosand Aki S Havulinna Rainer Malik Braxton D Mitchell Steven J Kittner Dept of Neurology, Helsinki Univ Hosp and Univ of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Dept of Medicine, Univ of Maryland, Sch of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Dept of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Univ of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia Univ of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia Radboud Univ Nijmegen Med Cntr, Nijmegen, Netherlands Dept of (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP106-AWMP106, February 1, 2023. Background:Early onset ischemic stroke (IS) affects males and females unequally, but the etiologic background of the sex differences remains inadequately understood. We hypothesize that stratifying GWAS by sex provides an (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP107: Temporal Trends In Public Awareness Of Stroke: 1996-2021 -
David Robinson Jane C Khoury Lili Ding Eric Rademacher Kathleen Alwell Joseph P Broderick Robert J Stanton Brett M Kissela Dawn O Kleindorfer Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH UC Institute for Policy Rsch, Cincinnati, OH UNIVERSITY CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH UNIV CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP107-AWMP107, February 1, 2023. Background:Knowledge of stroke risk factors (RF) and warning signs (WS) may improve adherence to primary stroke prevention and encourage more rapid presentation after symptom onset. As a result, improving stroke knowledge (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP108: Genomic Risk Scores And Oral Contraceptive-associated Ischemic Stroke Risk -
Forrest Lin Brady Gaynor John W Cole Braxton D Mitchell Steven J Kittner Jukka Putaala Liisa Tomppo Dept of Neurology, Baltimore Veterans Affairs Med Cntr and Univ of Maryland, Sch of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Univ of Maryland, Sch of Medicine, Dept of Medicine, MD Dept of Medicine, Univ of Maryland, Sch of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Dept of Neurology, Helsinki Univ Hosp and Univ of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP108-AWMP108, February 1, 2023. Objective:To evaluate whether a genomic risk score for ischemic stroke (IS) modifies oral contraceptive (OC)-associated IS risk.Background:OCs are generally safe but vascular risk factors are known to increase (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP109: Aged Maternal Biome Impairs Offspring Health -
Frank W Blixt Parisa Honarpisheh Romeesa Khan Bhanu P Ganesh Louise D McCullough Geonwoo Kim UT Health, Houston, TX UT Health Science Cntr at Houston, Houston, TX Richmond, TX UT Health Science Houston, Houston, TX McGovern Med Sch at UTHealth, Houston, TX Pearland, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP109-AWMP109, February 1, 2023. Background:The gut and its microbiome have become highlighted because of their holistic effect on the body in health and disease. The bi-directional communication of the gut-brain axis is highly involved in, among others, (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP11: Health-related Quality Of Life After Thrombolysis In Acute Stroke: Results From The Act Trial -
Tolu Sajobi Ayoola Ademola Olayinka I Arimoro Nishita Singh Fouzi Bala Mohammed Almekhlafi Yan Deschaintre Ramana Appireddy Gord J Gubitz Aleksander Tkach Luciana Catanese George Medvedev Jai J Shankar Herbert A Manosalva Alzate Oje Imoukhuede Carol C Kenney Arshia Sehgal Qiao Zhang Craig Doram Atif Zafar Francois Moreau Heather Williams Brian H Buck Michael D Hill Richard H Swartz Bijoy K Menon Univ of Calgary, CALGARY, Canada Univ of Calgary, Calgary, Canada Foothills Med Cntr, Calgary, Canada Hopital Notre-Dame - CHUM, Montreal, Canada Queens Univ, Kingston, Canada Dalhousie Univ, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP11-AWMP11, February 1, 2023. Background and aims:Recent evidence from thrombolysis trials indicate the non-inferiority of the Tenecteplase (TNK) to the Alteplase (TPA) with respect to functional outcomes in acute stroke patients. This study examines (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP110: Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C Confers Neuroprotection And Ameliorates Ischemic Stroke Outcomes -
Ligia Simoes Braga Boisserand Seyoung Lee Jean Bouchart Luiz Henrique Medeiros Geraldo Basavaraju Sanganahalli Anne Eichmann Lauren H Sansing Helene Benveniste Fahmeed Hyder Jean-Léon Thomas YALE Univ, New Haven, CT Caen Univ, Caen, France Yale Cardiovascular Rsch Cntr, New Haven, CT yale university, new haven, CT YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, CT Yale Sch of Medicine, New Haven, CT
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP110-AWMP110, February 1, 2023. Meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) promote clearance and immune surveillance of central nervous system (CNS)1tissue. Vascular Endothelium Growth Factor-C (VEGF-C) regulates meningeal lymphatic growth and has shown (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP111: MicroRNAs As A Therapeutic Target To Reduce Microglial Activation After Post-stroke Social Isolation -
Anik Banerjee Patrick Mooz Juneyoung Lee Venugopal R Venna Louise D McCullough UTHealth McGovern Med Sch, Houston, TX UTHealth, houston, TX UTHealth, Houston, TX UTHEALTH, Houston, TX McGovern Med Sch at UTHealth, Houston, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP111-AWMP111, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Social isolation (SI) and loneliness are linked to all-cause mortality, as well as mortality from stroke and other vascular diseases. However, the mechanisms mediating the effects of social factors on stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP112-AWMP112, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Evidence suggests that lipopolysaccharide (LPS)preconditioning(PC) provides neuroprotection by inducing tolerance to subsequent lethal ischemia. Ischemic tolerance (IT) declines with age, yet it is unclear (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP113-AWMP113, February 1, 2023. Background:Beyond its traditional role as oxygen carriers, red blood cells (RBCs) are increasingly recognized to participate in regulating vascular function. Many RBC disorders, such as sickle cell disease, are associated (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP114: Changes In Gut Microbiome Precede Cognitive Impairment In A Mouse Model Of Vascular Cognitive Impairment And Dementia -
Venugopal Reddy Venna Michael E Maniskas Victoria Quaicoe Joseph Petrosino Louise D McCullough UTHEALTH, Houston, TX Univ of Texas HSC, Houston, TX UT Health Science Cntr at Houston, Houston, TX Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX McGovern Med Sch at UTHealth, Houston, TX
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP114-AWMP114, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is the second most common cause of clinical dementia after Alzheimer’s disease. VCI results from injury to the cerebral blood vessels. Cerebral perfusion is diminished in (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP115-AWMP115, February 1, 2023. Background:Cerebral endothelial cells (CECs) play a key role in mediating cerebral vascular hemostasis. The biological function of CECs in stroke patients remains unknown due to technical challenges to acquire patient (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP116-AWMP116, February 1, 2023. Microglial cells (MG) serve as resident immune cells in the brain and play a critical role in the acute response and chronic recovery to stroke. We compared the MG transcriptomic response to stroke in young and aged mice (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP117-AWMP117, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is associated with profound immunodepression and aberrations of autonomic signaling which render the body more susceptible to infection from without and from within. Dramatic alterations of sensitive (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP118-AWMP118, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Previously, we showed that drag-reducing polymers (DRP) improve hemodynamics in rat models of brain injury (TBI). Here we examined the dose- and sex-dependent DRP effects on post-TBI ischemia.Methods:In-vivo (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP119-AWMP119, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a leading cause of disability and dementia with limited treatment options. Evidence suggests that stroke rapidly dysregulates the intestinal epithelium, causing a ‘leaky gut’ and elevated blood levels (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP12: Initial Severity And Functional Outcomes Of Acute Ischemic Stroke With Atrial Fibrillation On Direct Oral Anticoagulants(DOACs): Japan Stroke Data Bank -
Takayuki Yamashiro Shinichi Wada Sohei Yoshimura Kazunori Toyoda michikazu nakai Yusuke Sasahara Masayuki Shiozawa Junpei Koge Akiko Ishigami Kaori Miwa Yoshitaka Iwanaga Yoshihiro Miyamoto Masatoshi Koga Dept of Cerebrovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Osaka, Japan, Suita, Japan Dept of Med and Health information Management, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Osaka, Japan, Suita, Japan
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP12-AWMP12, February 1, 2023. Purpose:The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between oral anticoagulants (OACs) at onset and outcomes in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with atrial fibrillation.Methods:AIS patients with (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP120: Development Of Smartphone Enabled Machine Learning Algorithms For Autonomous Stroke Detection -
Radoslav I Raychev Jeffrey L Saver David S Liebeskind Svetlin Penkov Daniel Angelov Krasimir Stoev Todor Todorv Teodora Sakelarova Dobrinka Kalpachka Hristiana Pelyova Rostislava Ruseva Svetlana Velcheva Emanuela Kostadinova Denislav Dimov Kolarova Anna Teodora Manolova Filip Alexiev Ivan Milanov UCLA, Los Angeles, CA GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UCLA, Los Angeles, CA FAST.AI, Sofia, Bulgaria St. Anna Univ Hosp, Sofia, Bulgaria Univ Hosp Pulmed, Plovdiv, Bulgaria Univ Hosp Haskovo, Haskovo, Bulgaria Univ Hosp “Prof. Dr. Stoyan Kirkovich”, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria St. Naum Univ Hosp, Sofia, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP120-AWMP120, February 1, 2023. Background:We developed an automated smart phone application for detection of acute stroke using machine learning (ML) algorithms for recognition of facial asymmetry, arm weakness, and speech changes.Methods:We analysed (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP13: Implementation Issues Arising From Less-intense Monitoring In Routine Care: Process Evaluation Of The Optimial Post Rtpa-iv Monitoring In Acute Ischemic Stroke (OPTIMISTmain) Study -
Menglu Ouyang Francisca Gonzalez Michelle Montalbano April Pruski Michael Iacobelli Xia Wang Roland R Faigle Brenda J Johnson Debbie Summers Stephen Jan Victor C Urrutia Craig S Anderson Hueiming Liu The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney, Australia Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Universidad del Desarrollo,, Santiago, Chile The John Hopkins Univ Hosp, Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins Univ Hosp, Baltimore, MD SAINT LUKES HOSPITAL NEUROSCIE, Kansas City, MO The George institute for global health, Newtown, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP13-AWMP13, February 1, 2023. Background and Aims:OPTIMISTmain is an international, multicenter, stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial to determine effectiveness and safety of less-intensive versus standard monitoring in thrombolysis-treated patients (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP14-AWMP14, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Exercise rehabilitation is the preferred rehabilitation therapy for stroke patients, but exercise compliance of patients is generally low. The study aimed to investigate and analyze the status and (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP15-AWMP15, February 1, 2023. Background:Health belief and exercise self-efficacy are meaningful protective factors that help individuals maintain health. However, few studies have explored their impact on planning and exercise adherence.Purpose:To (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP16-AWMP16, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The first 6 months poststroke is an important period for stroke survivors to regain physical function but fatigue may affect recovery. The challenges faced regarding fatigue level and physical function in the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP17-AWMP17, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Dysphagia is a complication experienced in patients with acute stroke. Complications can lead to aspiration pneumonia, swallowing difficulties, inadequate nutrition, and increased healthcare costs. Guidelines (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP18: Stroke Nurse Navigator Team Utilization Towards Reduction Of Unplanned 30-day Readmissions Following Stroke -
Eliza Grigoriciuc Akanksha Gulati Nils Henninger Brian Silver Kelsey Donahue Kimiyoshi Kobayashi Majaz Moonis Adalia Jun-Oconnell university of massachusetts medical school, Worcester, MA UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL, Worcester, MA UMass Chan Med Sch, Worcester, MA Sutton, MA UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, Worcester, MA UNIV MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL CTR, Shrewsbury, MA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP18-AWMP18, February 1, 2023. Background:Unplanned 30-day hospital readmissions following a stroke is recognized as a serious quality and safety issue in the United States. The transition period from the hospital discharge is recognized as a vulnerable (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP19-AWMP19, February 1, 2023. The treatment of hyper acute ischemic stroke is time critical, requiring a coordinated team response. It is common among primary and comprehensive stroke centers to have a “stroke alert” process, activating physicians, (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP2: Acute Stroke Treatment In Patients With Pre-exiting Disability: A Secondary Analysis Of The BEST-MSU Trial -
Bianca O Pirlog Asha P Jacob Jose-Miguel Yamal Stephanie Parker Suja S Rajan Ritvij Bowry Alexandra L Czap Patti Bratina Michael O Gonzalez Noopur Singh Mengxi Wang Jinhao Zou Nicole R Gonzales William J Jones Anne W Alexandrov Andrei V Alexandrov Babak B Navi May Nour Ilana Spokoyny Jason S Mackey Matthew E Fink Jeffrey L Saver Joey D English Nobl Barazangi John J Volpi Chetan P Rao Joseph S Kass Laura Griffin David Persse James C Grotta County Emergency Hosp, Dept of Neuroscience, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Univ of Texas Health Science Cntr at Houston McGovern Med Sch, Dept of Neurology, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP2-AWMP2, February 1, 2023. Background:Few data exists on acute stroke treatment in patients with pre-existing disability (PD) since they are usually excluded from clinical trials.Methods:A pre-specified subgroup analysis of tPA-eligible patients with (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP20-AWMP20, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:In order to provide efficient and effective stroke care, The American Stroke Association recommends establishing stroke systems of care. Standardizing stroke care from a regional approach ensures (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP21-AWMP21, February 1, 2023. Introduction:E-learning has been used to evaluate competency in hospital staff for many years, with virtual reality (VR) education becoming more popular over the last fifteen years. In 2020, a rural hospital in Indiana (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP22-AWMP22, February 1, 2023. Background:Visual arts-based interventions may have potential effects on post-stroke physical and psychosocial outcomes, but the current evidence is unclear.Objectives:(1)To determine the effects of visual arts-based (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP23: Dynamic Imaging Of Blood Coagulation Within The Hematoma Of Patients With Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage -
Muhammad E Haque Seth Boren Kerry Schneider James A Mills Stuart M Fraser Ivo Bach Praveen Hariharan Pamela Zelnick Felix Guerra Castanon Asim Naveed Muhammad B Tariq Octavio D Arevalo Maria Parekh Xiurong Zhao Clark Sitton Jaroslaw A Aronowski James C Grotta Sean I Savitz STROKE INSTITUTE, UTHEALTH, Houston, TX Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Louisiana State Univ, Shreveport, LA UTHealth Science and Rsch Cntr of Houston, Houston, TX MEMORIAL HERMAN HOSPITAL TMC, Houston, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP23-AWMP23, February 1, 2023. Objective:To serially quantify the blood coagulation within hematoma of patients with hyper-acute intracerebral hemorrhagic (ICH) stroke using non-invasive quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) MRI.Introduction:A blood (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP24-AWMP24, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Many rural patients experiencing complex strokes are transferred from small hospitals with limited stroke-specific resources (spoke) to larger hospitals (hub). The Wisconsin (WI) Coverdell Stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP25-AWMP25, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Inclusion of diverse stroke patient populations is key for generalizable and clinically meaningful stroke rehabilitation clinical trials. The aim of this study was to assess 1) the reporting and inclusion of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP26-AWMP26, February 1, 2023. Right hemisphere deactivation by right carotid injection of sodium amytal (Wada testing) in chronic epilepsy results in few phonological errors in word comprehension. Based on this finding, recent models of language (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP27-AWMP27, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Inertial measurement units (IMU) can capture objective biomarkers of recovery during everyday activity paving the way to early prognosis and personalized therapy in post-stroke rehabilitation. In this study, we (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP28-AWMP28, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Mexican Americans (MAs) have worse stroke outcomes than non-Hispanic whites (NHWs). One possible explanation is that MAs receive less intense rehabilitation than NHWs. Our objective was to examine ethnic (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP29-AWMP29, February 1, 2023. Background:Experiencing a clinical stroke may further aggravate the clinical condition of patients with multimorbidity and pose significant challenges regarding recommended poststroke therapies. However, there is limited (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP3-AWMP3, February 1, 2023. Objectives:Reducing the time between the onset of cerebral infarction and treatment with tissue plasminogen activator improves the prognosis of patients with cerebral infarction. Diverse dosing protocols have been developed (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP30-AWMP30, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke induces changes in plasma microRNA (miRNA) expression in the first 24hrs post-injury, but few have characterized miRNA expression during the early recovery phase.Hypothesis:We hypothesized that plasma (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP31-AWMP31, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a sudden-onset, unexpected life event over which individuals have little control. These features can make the experience of having a stroke extremely stressful, which may potentiate its debilitating (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP32-AWMP32, February 1, 2023. Most people with aphasia (PWA) improve in content of discourse over the first 6 months of stroke, but the extent to which increased content is compensatory, by learning to use more frequent or less complex words, is (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP33-AWMP33, February 1, 2023. Introduction:We sought to investigate the impact of prior stroke on cognitive improvement in stroke patients participating in inpatient rehabilitation.Methods:This was a retrospective review of clinical data from inpatient (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP34: Neighborhood Density Of Recreation, Civic, And Social Sites And Post-stroke Recurrence And Mortality -
Leanna Delhey Xu Shi Lewis B Morgenstern Devin L Brown Melinda A Smith Erin Case Lynda Lisabeth Epidemiology, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Biostatistics, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP34-AWMP34, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Neighborhood socioeconomic status is associated with stroke recovery and mortality. Researchers suggest increased recreation, civic, and social sites (referred to as sites) may support physical, social, and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP35: Distinct Multivariate Models Predict 3 Month Disability Outcomes From Day 4 Modified Rankin Scale In Patients With Acute Cerebral Ischemia Vs Patients With Intracranial Hemorrhage -
Shayandokht Taleb Jenny J Lee Samuel Asanad Sidney Starkman Robin A Conwit Nerses Sanossian Scott Hamilton Jeffrey Gornbein Jeffrey L Saver Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA Neurology, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Ophthalmology, Univ of Maryland Sch of Medicine, Baltimore, MD UCLA EMERGENCY MEDICINE CTR, Los Angeles, CA Lutherville, MD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR, Los Angeles, CA Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA UCLA school of Medicine, Los Angeles, United States Minor Outlying Islands GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UCLA, Los Angeles, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP35-AWMP35, February 1, 2023. Background:Long-term disability after stroke is standardly assessed 3m post-onset, using the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), but clinical trial patients lost to follow-up require imputation of likely outcome. An early (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP36-AWMP36, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Persistent pain after stroke significantly impacts patients’ function, ability to participate in rehabilitation, and quality of life. We examined characteristics of stroke survivors discharged with (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP38-AWMP38, February 1, 2023. Background:It is well known that individuals in atrial fibrillation (AF) who are not using anticoagulants are at higher risk of Ischemic Stroke (IS). These hospitalizations result in the utilization of significant (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP39-AWMP39, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Systematic reviews show that self-management interventions were associated with significant improvements in stroke survivors’ activities of daily living and quality of life. However, the programmes were largely (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP4-AWMP4, February 1, 2023. Background:In stroke patients with large vessel occlusion and extensive early ischemic change, the role of bridging thrombolysis prior to endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is still to be determined.Aim:To examine the impact of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP40-AWMP40, February 1, 2023. Introduction:We analyzed data regarding smoking cessation medication use after stroke/TIA in the United States.Methods:We performed a retrospective analysis using data from the Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke registry, which (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP41-AWMP41, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Although stroke death rates declined since 1950s, age-adjusted rates remained higher among non-Hispanic Black (NHB) than among non-Hispanic White (NHW) persons. No study has examined changes in disparities of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP42: Differences In Antihypertensive Prescribing And Smoking Cessation Counseling After Acute Ischemic Stroke 2003-2016: The National Regards Cohort Study -
Stephanie Hart Virginia J Howard Doyle M Cummings Karen C Albright George Howard Nursing Science, East Carolina Univ, Greenville, NC UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGH, Birmingham, AL East Carolina Univ, Greenville, NC Fayetteville, NY SCHOOL PUBLIC HEALTH, Birmingham, AL
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP42-AWMP42, February 1, 2023. Background:Limited population-based evidence is available about risk factor management following stroke. We examined age, race, sex, and regional (Stroke Belt vs. other) differences in discharge antihypertensive prescribing (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP57-ATP57, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the U.S. Mexican Americans (MAs) have worse 90-day neurologic, functional, cognitive and quality of life outcomes and a higher prevalence of post-stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP58-ATP58, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the US, yet best standard practices for acute stroke care even among premier hospitals in the US varies. The AHA/ASA Get with the Guidelines (GWTG) program set out to (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP59: Prehospital Identification Of Acute Ischaemic Stroke With Large Vessel Occlusion -
Nedim Leto Conrad A Bjorshol Martin Kurz Øyvind Østerås Annette Fromm Thomas Lindner The Regional Cntr for Emergency Med Rsch, Stavanger Univ Hosp, Stavanger, Norway STAVANGER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, N-4068 Stavanger, Norway Norway Dept of Intensive and Postoperative Care, Haukeland Univ Hosp, Bergen, Norway Dept of Neurology, Haukeland Univ Hosp, Bergen, Norway RAKOS, Stavanger, Norway
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP59-ATP59, February 1, 2023. Background:The prehospital stroke scale B-FAST (Gaze deviation, Face paresis, Arm weakness, Visual loss and Speech disruptions ) was implemented in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in the Western Norway Regional Health (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP6-ATP6, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:Early recanalization of occluded intracranial arteries predicts favorable outcome in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients treated with intravenous alteplase therapy within 4.5 hours from stroke onset. (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP60-ATP60, February 1, 2023. Background:Reducing 30-day readmission can potentially improve quality of stroke care. We investigated factors associated with 30-day readmission,1-year mortality and stroke recurrence post-ischemic stroke.Methods:Cohort (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP61-ATP61, February 1, 2023. Background:Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) consists of cognitive, psychiatric, and physical symptoms associated with intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization. The occurrence of PICS in neurocritical patients is poorly (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP62-ATP62, February 1, 2023. Background:We are implementing telemedicine in the ambulance to help retain more stroke patients in rural community hospitals and improve thrombolytic treatment times. Our objective was to assess community acceptability of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP63: Challenges Of Delivering Equal Care In Mobile Stroke Units: The Experience In Urban Colorado -
Kelsey Eklund Stefan Sillau David Ornelas Darcy O'Banion Heather Bina William Jones Karen D Orjuela Univ of Colorado, Aurora, CO Aurora, CO UCHealth, Morrison, CO Denver, CO Univ of Colorado Health, Aurora, CO UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Aurora, CO
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP63-ATP63, February 1, 2023. Introduction:A Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) has served Aurora, CO since 2016. This service is activated by 911 for stroke-like symptoms. We sought to characterize the population served by this MSU to determine whether it differed (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP64-ATP64, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a medical emergency. The effectiveness of stroke treatment is time dependent. Due to the urgency of treatment and the challenge of rapidly assessing stroke-like symptoms, patients with stroke mimics (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP65: An Automated Algorithm For The Nih Stroke Scale Assessment -
Joao B Andrade Millene Camilo Renan Domingues Gustavo W Kuster Evelyn Pacheco Tiago Frigini Ronan J Vieira Neto Ana Fornazari Hanna Ferraz Cassio Lacerda Vivian Gagliardi Patricia Viana Mateus Pellegrino Daniel Zaveri Gisele Sampaio Silva Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil Universidade de Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil Hosp Samaritano Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil United Health Group, Sao Paulo, Brazil The Hosp for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada UNIFESP and ALBERT EINSTEIN, Sao Paulo, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP65-ATP65, February 1, 2023. The NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is widely adopted in clinical practice. Despite being originally designed for research use, the NIHSS is a valued resource for communication and prognostication, and it is useful for the (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP66: Trends In Alcohol Abuse In Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A 20-year Analysis Of The Nationwide Inpatient Sample -
Margaret H Downes Trevor Hardigan Christina Rossitto Vikram Vasan Ian Odland Braxton R Schuldt Alex Devarajan Johanna T Fifi Christopher P Kellner Shahram Majidi Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY Icahn SOM at Mount Sinai, New York, NY New York, NY Sinai Biodesign, New York, NY Icahn Sch of Medicine, New York, NY Mount Sinai Health System, New York, NY
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP66-ATP66, February 1, 2023. Introduction:While chronic alcohol (EtOH) abuse has long been considered a risk factor for several cardiovascular disorders including ischemic stroke, the relationship between intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and EtOH abuse is (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP67-ATP67, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Over 10% of stroke survivors have a recurrent stroke, and studies indicate that Black people have a higher risk of stroke recurrence. Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) are associated with a high incidence of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP68: Experiences Of Community-dwelling Stroke Survivors With A Virtual Multidisciplinary Stroke Clinic During The Covid Pandemic -
Janita P Chau Suzanne H Lo Alexander Y Lau Vivian Lee Kai Chow Choi Edward Wai Ching Shum Sheung Sheung Hung Vincent C Mok Kee Chen Elaine Siow Jessica Yuet Ling Ching Simon Kwun Yu Lam The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Shatin Tung Wah College, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore, Singapore
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP68-ATP68, February 1, 2023. Background:Past research has supported the benefits of dance in improving balancing and walking ability in people with neurological conditions. More evidence on stroke survivors’ satisfaction and perceived benefits of dance (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP69-ATP69, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Patients with acute ischemic stroke (IS) experience varying length of stay (LOS), which is a key hospital outcome linked with resource allocation and cost. We investigated predictive performance of socio-economic (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP7-ATP7, February 1, 2023. Introduction:In September 2021 our emergency department (ED) switched from alteplase to tenecteplase for thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke (AIS)1. Recent evidence suggests that tenecteplase may be as safe and effective as (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP70: Association Between Race And Length Of Stay Among Stroke Patients: The National U.S. Emergency Departments Dataset -
Karan Patel Kamil Taneja Jared Wolfe Joseph V Campellone Mudassir Farooqui Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez James E Siegler Cooper Neurological Institute, Cooper Univ Hosp, Camden, NJ Stony Brook Univ, Stony Brook, NY Cooper Med Sch of Rowan Univ, Camden, NJ Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS, Iowa City, IA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP70-ATP70, February 1, 2023. Background:There remain ongoing racial and ethnic disparities in care and outcomes among stroke patients treated in the US. However, length of stay (LOS) and inpatient costs warrant further evaluation.Methods:The 2019 (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP71: Predicting Benefit Of Thrombectomy In Patients With NIHSS -
Alexander J Senetar Amol R Mehta Dezaray Perez Devin Patel Rishubh Shah Yasmeen Murtaza Isabelle Snider Melanie Marcille Grace Li Joshua Miller Justin Kung Dongwoo Kim Brian L Hoh Alexis N Simpkins Univ of Florida Health Shands, Gainesville, FL Univsity of California Irvine, Irvine, CA Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL UNIV FLORIDA, Gainesville, FL
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP71-ATP71, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Evidence is unclear for invention in patients with a mild stroke (low NIHSS) and LVO (large vessel occlusion) as only 15-17 patients with NIHSS < 6 were included in the randomized trials. Cohort studies report (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP72-ATP72, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Despite their high risk of mortality, recurrent stroke, and dementia, stroke survivors underutilize ACP. In a non-prespecified subgroup analysis of a randomized trial to increase ACP, we compared the efficacy of (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP73: User-centered Mobile Applications For Stroke Survivors (MAPPS): A National Survey Of Patient Preferences -
Srinath Ramaswamy Nadege Gilles Angelika Gruessner Dee Burton Marilyn Fraser Sarah Weingast Saroj Kunnakkat Aimee Afable David Kaufman Jonathan Singer Clotilde Balucani Steven R Levine Neurology, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Univ, Brooklyn, NY Medicine, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Univ, Brooklyn, NY Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, Brooklyn, NY Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY Neurology, Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH Community Health, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Univ, Brooklyn, NY Med Informatics, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Univ, Brooklyn, NY (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP73-ATP73, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Existing mobile health (mHealth) smartphone applications (apps) for stroke survivors (SS) are poorly adopted. Little is known about SS’ perceptions and preferences for such apps. We conducted a national survey of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP74-ATP74, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Percutaneous gastrostomy tubes are frequently required for patients with strokes due to dysphagia, malnutrition, and intestinal dysmotility. Though generally well tolerated, delayed detection of complications (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP75: Waking Up To A New Wake-Up Stroke Protocol Is Feasible And Safe -
Maheen Rana Tina M Burton Mahesh Jayaraman Daniel Mandel Liqi Shu Eric D Goldstein Narendra Kala Christoph Stretz Elizabeth Perelstein Sleiman El Jamal Krisztina Moldovan Jeffrey Rogg Gaurav Jindal Matthew Alvin Jerrold Boxerman Tracy Madsen Rebecca Karb David Fussell-Louie Andrew Buksar Melissa Harmon Karen L Furie Shadi Yaghi Brown Univ, Providence, RI Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI Dept of Neurology, Providence, RI
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP75-ATP75, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Up to 25% of strokes are recognized upon awakening. Recent studies have demonstrated that a “tissue clock” rather than a time clock can be used to identify patients who may benefit from intravenous thrombolytics (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP76-ATP76, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Improving rates of in-hospital survival in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have led to opportunities to implement secondary prevention and recovery measures. Lost to follow up is not well characterized in this (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP77: Point Of Care Inr And R-tpa Decision Making In Acute Ischemic Stroke -
Paul Johnson Knut Hoversten Tamara Moores Todd Joe Van Duren Neurosciences, Intermountain Healthcare, Murray, UT Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT Intermountain Healthcare, Murray, UT Data Analytics, Intermountain Healthcare, Murray, UT
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP77-ATP77, February 1, 2023. Introduction:IV r-tPA is the standard of care treatment in acute ischemic stroke presenting within 4.5 hours of last known well. Exclusion criteria for administering IV r-tPA include conditions that predispose to bleeding, (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP79-ATP79, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Electronic health records (EHRs) were introduced into healthcare in order to minimize errors and increase efficiency. Unfortunately, the use of EHRs have also resulted in note bloat (“notes that contain multiple (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP8-ATP8, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Recently, we reported that apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values are independently associated with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) reversal, and DWI lesions with mean ADC ? 520 ? 10-6mm2/s are salvageable by (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP80: Regional Trends And Variation In Mortality By Subgroups Following Mechanical Thrombectomy In Geriatric Acute Ischemic Stroke-related Hospitalizations In Urban Facilities, 2016-2019 -
Rupak Desai Monika Singh Gowri Anil Peethambar Nishtha Rana Sahas Reddy Jitta Makarand Madine Sailaja Sanikommu Ayodya Perera Fnu Juveria Mohan Chandra Vinay Bharadwaj Gudiwada Chintan Rupareliya Independent Rscher, Atlanta, GA Himalayan Institute of Med Sciences, Dehradun, India Neurology, Prisma Health; Univ of South Carolina Sch of Medicine, Columbia, SC King George's Med Univ, Lucknow, India, India Osmania Med College, Telangana, India, India Osmania Med College, Hyderabad, India Sri Manakula Vinayagar Med college and Hosp, Puducherry, India Tbilisi State Med Univ, Tbilisi, Georgia (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP80-ATP80, February 1, 2023. Background:Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) has been proven to be a successful treatment option for patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in numerous randomized controlled trials. The majority of trials underrepresent (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP81-ATP81, February 1, 2023. Background:Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. Early presentation allows clinicians to use tPA for acute stroke therapy to improve outcomes. However, healthcare disparities among different racial/ethnic and (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP82: Factors Associated With Trainee Burden In Post-stroke Goals Of Care Meetings -
Daniel M Oh Edward Lee Samuel Oh Naveed Kamal Anurag Sahoo Gene Y Sung Vascular Neurology, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA California Univ of Science and Medicine Sch of Medicine, Colton, CA Asian Woman's Christian Association, Teaneck, NJ Neurosurgery, Vanderbilt Univ Med Cntr, Nashville, TN Vascular Neurology, Boston Univ Sch of Medicine, Boston, MA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR, Los Angeles, CA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP82-ATP82, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Goals of care discussions with patients or surrogates are a crucial part of inpatient care. Explaining neurological diagnoses, functional outcomes, and prognoses can be challenging. We surveyed trainees regarding (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP83-ATP83, February 1, 2023. Objective:To explore whether baseline computed tomography perfusion (CTP) can be used to identify intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS) as the etiology of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in acute ischemic (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP84: Ring-like Pattern On Post-EVT MRI Is A Marker Of Perihematomal Edema -
Amie W Hsia Marie L Luby Carolyn Lomahan Rachel Davis John K Lynch Malik Adil Shannon P Burton Yongwoo Kim Veronica Craft Victoria Uche Rainier Michael Cabatbat Leila Thomas Mariam Afzal Lawrence Latour MEDSTAR HEALTH, Washington, DC NINDS, Glastonbury, CT NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD Suburban Hosp, Bethesda, MD MEDSTAR WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER, Washington, DC MHRI, Washington DC, DC NINDS, Bethesda, MD NINDS-NIH, Gaithersburg, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP84-ATP84, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Perihematomal edema is a consequence of primary intracerebral hemorrhage. On diffusion MRI, a corresponding heterogenous pattern of hypo- and hyper-intensity is visible on apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP85: Clinical And Imaging Biomarkers Of Ageing And Stroke Severity, And Their Interaction With Clinical Outcomes -
Balázs Kis Ain Neuhaus George Harston Davide Carone Olivier Joly Stephen Gerry Zoltan Chadaide András Pánczél Eszter Czifrus Viktória Csike Ágnes Surányi Istvan Szikora Loránd Eross National Institute of Mental Health, Neurology and Neurosurgery (NIMNN), Budapest, Hungary, Budapest, Hungary Oxford Univ, Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford Univ Hosps NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom Brainomix Ltd, Oxford, United Kingdom Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP85-ATP85, February 1, 2023. Outcomes following endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for large vessel occlusion stroke remain variable. Clinical predictors include presenting NIHSS and age, surrogate metrics of stroke severity and pre-stroke brain health, (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP86-ATP86, February 1, 2023. Introduction:In patients with cryptogenic stroke (CS), complex aortic plaque may be a potential underlying etiology. We performed a systematic review to determine the prevalence of complex aortic plaque in CS (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP87-ATP87, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The etiology of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) lesions in patients after minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for acute intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) remains unclear.Methods:Postoperative brain MRIs of patients (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP88-ATP88, February 1, 2023. Introduction:CT- or MR-angiography(CTA/MRA) is the golden-standard to evaluate the site of large vessel occlusion (LVO). However, there are cases in which occluded vessels can be recognized as a hyperdense artery sign (HAS) (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP89: Ldl Levels May Correlate With Intracranial Atherosclerotic Plaque Enhancement -
Sebastian Sanchez Jacob M Miller Matthew T Jones Edgar A Samaniego Neurology, Univeristy of Iowa, Iowa city, IA Neurology, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Neurology, Radiology and Neurosurgery, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP89-ATP89, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The enhancement of atherosclerotic plaques after the intravenous administration of gadolinium (Gd) has been correlated with the presence of culprit plaques in patients with acute strokes due to underlying (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP9: Examining Predictors Of Functional 90-day Outcome Among Stroke Patients With Active Cancer Receiving Endovascular Therapy -
Yasaman Pirahanchi Constance McGraw Russell Bartt Christian Burrell David Bar-Or Neurology, Swedish Med Cntr, Englewood, CO Trauma-Rsch, LLC, Englewood, CO Blue Sky Neurology, CarepointHealth, Englewood, CO Swedish Med Cntr, Englewood, CO
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP9-ATP9, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Intraarterial therapy (IAT) is the standard of care for all AIS patients, even those with active cancer. However, there is little information on the characteristics that may contribute to a functional 90-day (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP90-ATP90, February 1, 2023. Background:The anatomical site of ischemia in stroke patients might impact functional outcome and can be a relevant factor for prognosis and clinical decision.Methods:We included patients from the MR CLEAN stroke trial (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP91-ATP91, February 1, 2023. Introduction:The measurement of intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH) volume is important for management, particularly in evaluating expansion on subsequent imaging. However manual volumetric analysis is time-consuming, (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP92-ATP92, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Ion dysregulation is a hallmark of energy failure after onset of ischemic stroke. To better understand the nature of the ion concentration changes in the early hyperacute phase after stroke onset we have (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP93-ATP93, February 1, 2023. Background:Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Scores (ASPECTS) for MCA (original ASPECTS) and PCA (PC-ASPECTS) are staples of modern stroke management. For treatment decision-making in large ischemic core patients (e.g. (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP94-ATP94, February 1, 2023. Background:The current AHA guidelines recommend (class IIb) advanced cardiac imaging in embolic stroke of unknown source (ESUS). We aim to better characterize the role of cardiac CTA (cCTA) in the evaluation of stroke (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP95-ATP95, February 1, 2023. Background:Cerebrovascular reserve (CVR) assessment is valuable in predicting stroke risk in patients with cranio-cervical stenoses and occlusions. CTP with Acetazolamide challenge (AC) allows a qualitative and quantitative (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP97: Automated Assessment Of DWI-FLAIR Mismatch To Predict Stroke-onset Time -
Elham Tavakkol Shingo Kihira Mark McArthur Phoebe Ann Jennifer Polson Haoyue Zhang Corey Arnold Bryan Yoo Michael Linetsky Luke Ledbetter Noriko Salamon Reza Jahan Gary Duckwiler Jeffrey L Saver David S Liebeskind Kambiz Nael UCLA, Los Angels, CA Los Angeles, CA UCLA, Los Angles, CA UCLA, Los Angeles, CA DAVID GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT, Los Angeles, CA 757 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA UCLA HOSPITAL, Los Angeles, CA GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UCLA, Los Angeles, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP97-ATP97, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:DWI-FLAIR mismatch is used to determine thrombolytic eligibility in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) when time-to-stroke symptom (TSS) is unknown. Advances in artificial intelligence and (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP98-ATP98, February 1, 2023. Background/Purpose:With the spread of thrombus retrieval procedures, the demand for immediate diagnosis and severity assessment of ischemic stroke is increasing, but current standard method using ASPECTS is semi-quantitative, (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP99-ATP99, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Aortic stiffness is an independent predictor of fatal stroke in both hypertensive populations and healthy subjects, but traditional monitoring methods have had difficulty being incorporated into routine practice. (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP1: Complications Of Intravenous Tenecteplase For The Treatment Of Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis -
Deborah Rose Annie Cavalier Wayneho Kam Sarah Cantrell Jay Lusk Matthew Schrag Shadi Yaghi Christoph Stretz Adam H De Havenon Ian Saldanha Teddy Y Wu Anna Ranta Alan Barber Elizabeth Marriott Sven Poli Brian C Mac Grory Duke Univ Sch of Medicine, Durham, NC Duke Univ, Cary, NC Durham, NC VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN Brown Univ, Providence, RI Yale Univ, New Haven, CT CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL, Christchurch Univ of Otago, Wellington, Wellington Univ of Auckland, Auckland Dept of Neurology & Stroke, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP1-AWMP1, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Prior systematic reviews have focused on a comparison of efficacy endpoints between tenecteplase (TNK) and alteplase. The objectives of this study are to determine whether the rate of treatment complications (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP10: Effect Of Imaging Selection Paradigms On Endovascular Thrombectomy Outcomes In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With Large Vessel Occlusion: A Pooled Analysis Of The Devt And Rescue Bt Randomized Clinical Trials -
Jian Miao Lei Lei Bo Song Xiao Zhang Hongfei Sang Zhongming Qiu Shaojun Wang Xianyang Hosp of Yan’an Univ, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, China, China The Affiliated Hosp of Northwest Univ Xi’ an No.3 Hosp, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China, China Affiliated Hangzhou First People’s Hosp, Zhejiang Univ Sch of Medicine, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, China The 903rd Hosp of The People’s Liberation Army, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP10-AWMP10, February 1, 2023. Background and Purpose:The study aimed to assess the effect of basic imaging (noncontrast computed tomography (NCCT) with or without computed tomographic angiography (CTA)) versus advanced imaging (magnetic resonance (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP100: Association Of Clonal Hematopoiesis Of Indeterminate Potential With Clinical Features And Outcome Of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke -
Eung-Joon Lee Han-Yeong Jeong Dong-wan Kang Wookjin Yang Jeong-Min Kim Sang-bae Ko Kyung-Il Park Seung-Hoon Lee YOUNGIL KOH Keun-hwa Jung Neurology, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Seoul National Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Seoul National Univ Hosp, Seoul Seoul SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Seoul SNUH, Seoul SEOUL NATIONAL UNIV HOSP, Seoul
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP100-AWMP100, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) has been linked with incident cardiovascular disease and its outcome. However, the association between CHIP and acute ischemic stroke is not yet fully (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract WMP101: Plasma Proteomic Determinants Of White Matter Hyperintensities And Covert Brain Infarction In The Cardiovascular Health Study -
Malveeka Sharma W T Longstreth Rizwan Kalani Bruce Psaty Mitchell Elkind James S Floyd Susan R Heckbert Marion S Buckwalter Gabriela Gomez Keenan Walker Traci Bartz Thomas Austin Joshua Bis Jennifer Brody David L Tirschwell Russell P Tracy Robert E Gerszten Alison Fohner Neurology, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA Harborview Med Cntr, Seattle, WA Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, Seattle, WA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, WA STANFORD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Stanford, CA Mount Airy, MD Seattle, WA UW, Seattle, WA HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER, Seattle, WA Univ of Vermont, (...)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP101-AWMP101, February 1, 2023. Background:Identification of novel biomarkers of cerebral small vessel disease is critical to elucidate pathophysiology and guide therapeutic development for prevention. We evaluated plasma proteomic associations of (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page AWMP102-AWMP102, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Though uncontrolled diabetes leads to recurrent cardiovascular events in stroke survivors, many don’t achieve appropriate glycemic control. We hypothesize an adverse polygenic risk profile leads to worse (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP225-ATP225, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Recently, increasing evidence points to a pivotal role of neuroinflammation in the pathogenesis of Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). However, the pattern of cell interaction after SAH is not (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP226-ATP226, February 1, 2023. Apolipoprotein AI is the major protein component of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles in plasma. Inflammatory cytokines such as TNF and IL-1? repress the production of ApoA-I from hepatocytes and increase the (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP227-ATP227, February 1, 2023. Background:Somatostatin (SST) lineage neurons, the second largest family of GABAergic interneurons in the neocortex, play a critical role in cortical activity and neuroplasticity after stroke. microRNAs (miRNAs) play an (...) (Stroke)
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP228-ATP228, February 1, 2023. Introduction:There is evidence that circulating factors disrupt vessel function in the contralateral hemisphere after stroke. However, how different stroke subtypes, that have more severe vascular disruption, affect (...) (Stroke)
11:01Abstract TP229: Impact Of Genetic Polymorphisms On The Risk Of Epilepsy Amongst Patients With Acute Brain Injury: A Systematic Review -
Shubham Misra Terence J Quinn Guido J Falcone Vijay K Sharma Adam H De Havenon Yize Zhao Ece Eldem Clarissa Yasuda Jesse Dawson David S Liebeskind Patrick Kwan Nishant K Mishra Yale Univ, New Haven, CT UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, Glasgow YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New Haven, CT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Singapore Yale Sch of Public Health, New Haven, CT Univ of Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia
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Stroke, Volume 54, Issue Suppl_1, Page ATP229-ATP229, February 1, 2023. Introduction:Stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for 70% of secondary epilepsy in the adult population. The genetic architecture of epilepsy secondary to TBI or stroke is poorly understood.Objective:We (...) (Stroke)