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Semin Neurol ; 41(4): 348-364, 2021 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33851396

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an important risk factor for ischemic stroke resulting in a fivefold increased stroke risk and a twofold increased mortality. Our understanding of stroke mechanisms in AF has evolved since the concept of atrial cardiopathy was introduced as an underlying pathological change, with both AF and thromboembolism being common manifestations and outcomes. Despite the strong association with stroke, there is no evidence that screening for AF in asymptomatic patients improves clinical outcomes; however, there is strong evidence that patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source may require long-term monitoring to detect silent or paroxysmal AF. Stroke prevention in patients at risk, assessed by the CHA2DS2-VASc score, was traditionally achieved with warfarin; however, direct oral anticoagulants have solidified their role as safe and effective alternatives. Additionally, left atrial appendage exclusion has emerged as a viable option in patients intolerant of anticoagulation. When patients with AF have an acute stroke, the timing of initiation or resumption of anticoagulation for secondary stroke prevention has to be balanced against the risk of hemorrhagic conversion. Multiple randomized clinical trials are currently underway to determine the best timing for administration of anticoagulants following acute ischemic stroke.


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Fibrilação Atrial , Isquemia Encefálica , AVC Isquêmico , Acidente Vascular Cerebral , Anticoagulantes/uso terapêutico , Fibrilação Atrial/complicações , Fibrilação Atrial/diagnóstico , Fibrilação Atrial/tratamento farmacológico , Isquemia Encefálica/diagnóstico , Isquemia Encefálica/prevenção & controle , Humanos , Fatores de Risco , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/diagnóstico , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/etiologia , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/prevenção & controle
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J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis ; 30(7): 105801, 2021 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33878546

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OBJECTIVES: Mobile stroke unit (MSU) has been shown to rapidly provide pre-hospital thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). MSU encounters neurological disorders other than AIS that require emergent treatment. METHODS/MATERIALS: We obtained pre-hospital diagnosis and treatment data from the prospectively collected dataset on 221 consecutive MSU encounters. Based on initial clinical evaluation and neuroimaging obtained on MSU, the diagnosis of AIS (definite, probable, and possible AIS, transient ischemic attack), intracranial hemorrhage, and likely stroke mimics was made. RESULTS: From July 2014 to April 2015, 221 patients were treated on MSU. 78 (35%) patients had initial clinical diagnosis of definite/probable AIS or TIA, 69 (31%) were diagnosed as possible AIS or TIA, 15 (7%) had intracranial hemorrhage while 59 patients (27%) were diagnosed as likely stroke mimics. Stroke mimics encountered included 13 (6%) metabolic encephalopathy, 11 (5%) seizures, 9 (4%) migraines, 3 (1%) substance abuse, 2 (1%) CNS tumor, 3 (1%) infectious etiology and 3 (1%) hypoglycemia. Fifty-four (24%) patients received non-thrombolytic treatments on MSU CONCLUSION: About one third of MSU encounters were not AIS initially, including intracranial hemorrhage and stroke mimics. MSU can be utilized to provide pre-hospital treatments in emergent neurological conditions other than AIS.


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Serviços Médicos de Emergência , AVC Isquêmico/diagnóstico por imagem , Unidades Móveis de Saúde , Neuroimagem , Idoso , Bases de Dados Factuais , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Humanos , AVC Isquêmico/fisiopatologia , AVC Isquêmico/terapia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Prognóstico , Estudos Prospectivos , Terapia Trombolítica , Fatores de Tempo , Tempo para o Tratamento
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Stroke ; 51(8): 2544-2547, 2020 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32716818

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We aimed to investigate the acute stroke presentations during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. METHODS: The data were obtained from a health system with 19 emergency departments in northeast Ohio in the United States. Baseline period from January 1 to March 8, 2020, was compared with the COVID period from March 9, to April 2, 2020. The variables included were total daily stroke alerts across the hospital emergency departments, thrombolysis, time to presentation, stroke severity, time from door-to-imaging, time from door-to-needle in thrombolysis, and time from door-to-puncture in thrombectomy. The 2 time periods were compared using nonparametric statistics and Poisson regression. RESULTS: Nine hundred two stroke alerts during the period across the emergency departments were analyzed. Total daily stroke alerts decreased from median, 10 (interquartile range, 8-13) during baseline period to median, 8 (interquartile range, 4-10, P=0.001) during COVID period. Time to presentation, stroke severity, and time to treatment were unchanged. COVID period was associated with decrease in stroke alerts with rate ratio of 0.70 (95% CI, 0.60-0.28). Thrombolysis also decreased with rate ratio, 0.52 (95% CI, 0.28-0.97) but thrombectomy remained unchanged rate ratio, 0.93 (95% CI, 0.52-1.62) Conclusions: We observed a significant decrease in acute stroke presentations by ≈30% across emergency departments at the time of surge of COVID-19 cases. This observation could be attributed to true decline in stroke incidence or patients not seeking medical attention for emergencies during the pandemic.


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Infecções por Coronavirus/epidemiologia , Pandemias , Pneumonia Viral/epidemiologia , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/epidemiologia , Isquemia Encefálica/epidemiologia , COVID-19 , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência , Humanos , Ohio/epidemiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/terapia , Trombectomia , Terapia Trombolítica/estatística & dados numéricos , Tempo para o Tratamento
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J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis ; 20(6): 528-36, 2011 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21130668

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We report a patient and critically review the literature in order to define the demographic, clinical, neuroradiologic, and treatment features of moyamoya syndrome (MMS) in the setting of Graves' disease (GD). We performed a comprehensive English language Medline search using the keywords "moyamoya," "Graves' disease," and "thyrotoxicosis." We included all patients with angiographic findings consistent with MMS. A 23-year-old woman with active GD presented with intermittent confusion and right arm paresis. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed acute left and chronic bilateral hemispheric infarcts. Cerebral angiography revealed multivessel intracranial occlusive disease. Initial treatment with plasmapheresis plus aspirin stabilized the patient's neurologic deficits. Antithyroid treatment plus subsequent surgical encephalomyosynangiosis resulted in prolonged neurologic stability. We studied 30 patients (27 women [90%], 23 of Asian descent [77%]), with a mean age of 29 ± 11.6 years. Hemiparesis (n = 12; 40%) was the leading clinical sign, and ischemic infarction was the most frequent neuroimaging finding (n = 26; 87%). Treatment regimens included antithyroid medications alone (n = 5; 17%), antithyroid plus antiplatelet agents (n = 9; 30%), neurosurgical revascularization after antithyroid medication (n = 11; 37%), and plasmapheresis in the acute thyrotoxic state (n = 2; 7%). Most patients had good short-to-medium term outcome (n = 14; 78% of reported outcome). Plasmapheresis-treated patients achieved neurologic stabilization and had good outcomes. MMS, an infrequent complication of GD, typically affects young women. Our findings indicate that plasmapheresis can stabilize the neurologic picture in the acute phase, and that antithyroid and antiplatelet therapy, combined with revascularization surgery, may improve long-term outcomes. Further work is needed to establish an optimal treatment strategy.


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Doença de Graves/complicações , Doença de Moyamoya/etiologia , Adulto , Antitireóideos/uso terapêutico , Angiografia Cerebral , Infarto Cerebral/etiologia , Confusão/etiologia , Feminino , Glucocorticoides/uso terapêutico , Doença de Graves/diagnóstico , Doença de Graves/terapia , Humanos , Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Doença de Moyamoya/diagnóstico , Doença de Moyamoya/terapia , Paresia/etiologia , Plasmaferese , Inibidores da Agregação Plaquetária/uso terapêutico , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Tireoidectomia , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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Phys Ther ; 100(1): 136-148, 2020 01 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31584666

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BACKGROUND: The standardization of care along disease lines is recommended to improve outcomes and reduce health care costs. The multiple disciplines involved in concussion management often result in fragmented and disparate care. A fundamental gap exists in the effective utilization of rehabilitation services for individuals with concussion. PURPOSE: The purpose of this project was to (1) characterize changes in health care utilization following implementation of a concussion carepath, and (2) present an economic evaluation of patient charges following carepath implementation. DESIGN: This was a retrospective cohort study. METHODS: A review of electronic medical and financial records was conducted of individuals (N = 3937), ages 18 to 45 years, with primary diagnosis of concussion who sought care in the outpatient or emergency department settings over a 7-year period (2010-2016). Outcomes including encounter length, resource utilization, and charges were compared for each year to determine changes from pre- to post-carepath implementation. RESULTS: Concussion volumes increased by 385% from 2010 to 2015. Utilization of physical therapy increased from 9% to 20% while time to referral decreased from 72 to 23 days post-injury. Utilization of emergency medicine and imaging were significantly reduced. Efficient resource utilization led to a 20.7% decrease in median charges (estimated ratio of means [CI] 7.72 [0.53, 0.96]) associated with concussion care. LIMITATIONS: Encounter lengths served as a proxy for recovery time. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of the concussion carepath was successful in optimizing clinical practice with respect to facilitating continuity of care, appropriate resource utilization, and effective handoffs to physical therapy. The utilization of enabling technology to facilitate the collection of common outcomes across providers was vital to the success of standardizing clinical care without compromising patient outcomes.


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Concussão Encefálica/reabilitação , Redução de Custos , Aplicativos Móveis , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Adolescente , Adulto , Concussão Encefálica/diagnóstico por imagem , Concussão Encefálica/economia , Concussão Encefálica/epidemiologia , Continuidade da Assistência ao Paciente/economia , Continuidade da Assistência ao Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Procedimentos Clínicos , Coleta de Dados , Serviços Médicos de Emergência/economia , Serviços Médicos de Emergência/estatística & dados numéricos , Feminino , Gastos em Saúde , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/economia , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/estatística & dados numéricos , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/tendências , Encaminhamento e Consulta/estatística & dados numéricos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Tempo , Adulto Jovem
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Neurology ; 95(3): 124-133, 2020 07 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32385186

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The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic requires drastic changes in allocation of resources, which can affect the delivery of stroke care, and many providers are seeking guidance. As caregivers, we are guided by 3 distinct principles that will occasionally conflict during the pandemic: (1) we must ensure the best care for those stricken with COVID-19, (2) we must provide excellent care and advocacy for patients with cerebrovascular disease and their families, and (3) we must advocate for the safety of health care personnel managing patients with stroke, with particular attention to those most vulnerable, including trainees. This descriptive review by a diverse group of experts in stroke care aims to provide advice by specifically addressing the potential impact of this pandemic on (1) the quality of the stroke care delivered, (2) ethical considerations in stroke care, (3) safety and logistic issues for providers of patients with stroke, and (4) stroke research. Our recommendations on these issues represent our best opinions given the available information, but are subject to revision as the situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve. We expect that ongoing emergent research will offer additional insights that will provide evidence that could prompt the modification or removal of some of these recommendations.


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Infecções por Coronavirus/epidemiologia , Atenção à Saúde , Necessidades e Demandas de Serviços de Saúde , Pneumonia Viral/epidemiologia , Qualidade da Assistência à Saúde , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/terapia , Betacoronavirus , Pesquisa Biomédica , COVID-19 , Ética Médica , Alocação de Recursos para a Atenção à Saúde/ética , Recursos em Saúde , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Número de Leitos em Hospital , Humanos , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Neurologia , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2 , Telemedicina
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Neurosurg Focus ; 26(3): E3, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19249959

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OBJECT: The authors reviewed their experience in 7 cases of nonacute intracranial occlusions and near occlusions in which the patients underwent intracranial angioplasty and stent implantation for direct cerebral revascularization. METHODS: Between 2005 and 2008, 4 men and 3 women underwent direct cerebral revascularization of nonacute intracerebral occlusions or near occlusions. Five patients had chronic angiographically documented occlusion and 2 patients had chronic angiographically documented near occlusions. The locations of the treated vessels included 2 supraclinoid internal carotid arteries, 4 middle cerebral arteries, and 1 vertebral artery. Prior to intervention, all patients were symptomatic and experienced strokes ipsilateral to their occlusions. In addition, all patients had clinical or radiographic evidence of ongoing hemodynamic compromise. Five patients underwent successful intracranial angioplasty and stent placement and 2 patients underwent successful intracranial balloon angioplasty alone. The mean time from documented vessel occlusion to treatment was 35 days. All patients had successful revascularization determined using the Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (TICI) scale: TICI Score 3, 2b, and 2a in 4, 2, and 1 patient, respectively, and the mean residual stenosis was 38%. RESULTS: After uneventful technical procedures, 1 patient suffered a perforator vessel stroke and 1 patient suffered a fatal hemorrhage. Mean modified Rankin Scale score of 2 (range 1-5) and mean Glasgow Outcome Scale score of 4 (range 1-6) were achieved during a mean clinical follow-up period of 399 days (range 1-840 days). Asymptomatic restenosis was documented in 4 patients, 1 underwent bypass retreatment, and 1 patient received repeated balloon angioplasty. CONCLUSIONS: Combined intracranial angioplasty and stent placement is a potential treatment option in selected patients for the direct revascularization of nonacute intracranial occlusions and near occlusions. Whether this represents a substantial risk reduction compared with the best medical therapy or a long-lasting treatment option is unknown.


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Angioplastia/métodos , Revascularização Cerebral/métodos , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/cirurgia , Stents/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto , Idoso , Angiografia Cerebral/métodos , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/diagnóstico , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomógrafos Computadorizados , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis ; 18(5): 381-3, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19717023

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BACKGROUND: In several animal studies of young and aged rats with ischemic stroke, treatment with sildenafil improved functional outcomes compared with placebo. We conducted a safety study of sildenafil (25 mg daily for 2 weeks) shortly after ischemic stroke onset. METHODS: We recruited patients aged 18 to 80 years with ischemic stroke, National Institutes of Health stroke scale (NIHSS) score 2 to 21, between days 2 and 9 after symptom onset. Patients were treated with sildenafil for 2 weeks (25 mg daily). The primary outcome measure was the adverse occurrence of any of the following during the treatment period: stroke worsening, new stroke, myocardial infarction, vision loss, hearing loss, or death from any cause. Secondary outcome measures were NIHSS score, Barthel indices, and modified Rankin score at 90 days. RESULTS: Twelve patients were recruited. Mean age was 57 years, 5 were female, and median NIHSS score at entry was 9.5 (range 2-20). The primary outcome measure occurred in one patient (sudden death). Another patient committed suicide 2 months after study entry (and 6 weeks after treatment with sildenafil had been completed). Among the 10 survivors, at 90 days, median NIHSS score was 2 (range 0-12), median Barthel index was 95 (range 15-100), and median modified Rankin score was 1.5 (range 0-5). CONCLUSIONS: Sildenafil (25 mg daily for 2 weeks) appeared to be safe in this group of patients with mild to moderately severe stroke. Further studies of higher doses will be tested.


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Isquemia Encefálica/tratamento farmacológico , Piperazinas/administração & dosagem , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/tratamento farmacológico , Sulfonas/administração & dosagem , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Pressão Sanguínea/efeitos dos fármacos , Pressão Sanguínea/fisiologia , Isquemia Encefálica/prevenção & controle , Artérias Cerebrais/efeitos dos fármacos , Artérias Cerebrais/fisiopatologia , GMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Esquema de Medicação , Efeitos Colaterais e Reações Adversas Relacionados a Medicamentos , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Inibidores de Fosfodiesterase/administração & dosagem , Inibidores de Fosfodiesterase/efeitos adversos , Piperazinas/efeitos adversos , Embolia Pulmonar/induzido quimicamente , Purinas/administração & dosagem , Purinas/efeitos adversos , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica/efeitos dos fármacos , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica/fisiologia , Citrato de Sildenafila , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/prevenção & controle , Sulfonas/efeitos adversos , Resultado do Tratamento , Vasodilatadores/administração & dosagem , Vasodilatadores/efeitos adversos , Trombose Venosa/induzido quimicamente , Adulto Jovem
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Front Neurol ; 10: 1422, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32116993

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Background: Mobile stroke units (MSUs) are the latest approach to improving time-sensitive stroke care delivery. Currently, there are no published studies looking at the expanded value of the MSU to diagnose and transport patients to the closest most appropriate facility. The purpose of this paper is to perform a cost consequence analysis of standard transport (ST) vs. MSU. Methods and Results: A cost consequence analysis was undertaken within a decision framework to compare the incremental cost of care for patients with confirmed stroke that were served by the MSU vs. their simulated care had they been served by standard emergency medical services between July 2014 and October 2015. At baseline values, the incremental cost between MSU and ST was $70,613 ($856,482 vs. $785,869) for 355 patient transports. The MSU avoided 76 secondary interhospital transfers and 76 emergency department (ED) encounters. Sensitivity analysis identified six variables that had measurable impact on the model's variability and a threshold value at which MSU becomes the optimal strategy: number of stroke patients (>391), probability of requiring transfer to a comprehensive stroke center (CSC, >0.52), annual cost of MSU operations (<$696,053), cost of air transfer (>$8,841), probability initial receiving hospital is a CSC (<0.32), and probability of ischemic stroke with ST (<0.76). Conclusions: MSUs can avert significant costs in the administration of stroke care once optimal thresholds are achieved. A comprehensive cost-effectiveness analysis is required to determine not just the operational value of an MSU but also its clinical value to patients and the society.

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J Vis Exp ; (143)2019 01 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30735197

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The evidence-informed standardization of care along disease lines is recommended to improve outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. The aim of this project is to 1) describe the development and implementation of the Concussion Carepath, 2) demonstrate the process of integrating technology in the form of a mobile application to enable the carepath and guide clinical decision-making, and 3) present data on the utility of the C3 app in facilitating decision-making throughout the injury recovery process. A multi-disciplinary team of experts in concussion care was formed to develop an evidence-informed algorithm, outlining best practices for the clinical management of concussion along three phases of recovery - acute, subacute, and post-concussive. A custom mobile application, the Cleveland Clinic Concussion (C3) app was developed and validated to provide a platform for the systematic collection of objective, biomechanical outcomes and to provide guidance in clinical decision-making in the field and clinical environments. The Cleveland Clinic Concussion app included an electronic incident report, assessment modules to measure important aspects of cognitive and motor function, and a return to play module to systematically document the six phases of post-injury rehabilitation. The assessment modules served as qualifiers within the carepath algorithm, driving referral for specialty services as indicated. Overall, the carepath coupled with the C3 app functioned in unison to facilitate communication among the interdisciplinary team, prevent stagnant care, and drive patients to the right provider at the right time for efficient and effective clinical management.


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Concussão Encefálica/reabilitação , Procedimentos Clínicos , Adolescente , Adulto , Algoritmos , Tomada de Decisões , Prática Clínica Baseada em Evidências , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Aplicativos Móveis , Encaminhamento e Consulta , Adulto Jovem
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Heart Rhythm ; 16(5): 663-668, 2019 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30521942

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BACKGROUND: The Watchman device (Boston Scientific), used for left atrial appendage closure (LAAC), was approved for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and an appropriate rationale to avoid long-term oral anticoagulation. Patients with AF and prior intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) were excluded from clinical trials because of perceived risks of perioperative anticoagulation. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to study the efficacy and safety of LAAC using Watchman in patients with AF and prior ICH. METHODS: In a multidisciplinary AF/stroke prevention clinic, 38 consecutive patients with AF and prior ICH underwent Watchman implantation. Patients were enrolled in a prospectively maintained data registry. RESULTS: Patients' mean CHA2DS2-VASc score was 5.0 ± 1.3 and HAS-BLED score 4.2 ± 1.0. Prior ICH events were intraparenchymal (60%), subdural (24%), or subarachnoid bleeds (16%). The median event-to-implantation time was 637 days (minimum 60). Watchman was implanted in all patients with no procedural complications. All patients completed 45 days of anticoagulation with warfarin (55%), apixaban (37%), or dabigatran (8%). Transesophageal echocardiograms at 45 days showed no peridevice leak, and 1 patient had a small filamentous echodensity on device that resolved with anticoagulation. While undergoing anticoagulation, none of the patients developed recurrent ICH. Minor bleeding occurred in 1 patient (trauma-related lower extremity hematoma at 19 days postimplantation). At 13.4 months (quartiles 8-19) of follow-up, there were no strokes, ICH, or deaths. CONCLUSION: AF patients with prior ICH tolerated short-term anticoagulation for the purpose of Watchman implantation. LAAC with attendant short-term anticoagulation seems to be both safe and effective in this patient population.


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Anticoagulantes , Apêndice Atrial/cirurgia , Fibrilação Atrial , Hemorragias Intracranianas , Implantação de Prótese , Acidente Vascular Cerebral , Idoso , Anticoagulantes/administração & dosagem , Anticoagulantes/efeitos adversos , Fibrilação Atrial/complicações , Fibrilação Atrial/tratamento farmacológico , Ecocardiografia Transesofagiana/métodos , Feminino , Humanos , Hemorragias Intracranianas/diagnóstico , Hemorragias Intracranianas/prevenção & controle , Masculino , Avaliação de Processos e Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde , Período Perioperatório/métodos , Implantação de Prótese/efeitos adversos , Implantação de Prótese/métodos , Risco Ajustado/métodos , Dispositivo para Oclusão Septal , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/diagnóstico , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/etiologia , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/prevenção & controle , Fatores de Tempo
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J Athl Train ; 53(7): 636-645, 2018 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30109948

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CONTEXT: Annually, more than 1 million youth athletes in the United States receive or are suspected of receiving a concussion. The Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) is the most commonly used clinical balance evaluation designed to provide a better understanding of the motor-control processes of individuals with concussion. Despite the widespread use of the BESS, a fundamental gap exists in applying this tool to young athletes, as normative values are lacking for this population. OBJECTIVE: To determine age- and sex-specific normative values for the BESS in youth, high school, and collegiate athletes. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Local youth sport organizations, high schools, and colleges. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Student-athletes (N = 6762) completed preseason baseline concussion testing as part of a comprehensive concussion-management program. Groups were youth males aged 5 to 13 years (n = 360), high school males aged 14 to 18 years (n = 3743), collegiate males aged 19 to 23 years (n = 497), youth females aged 5 to 13 years (n = 246), high school females aged 14 to 18 years (n = 1673), and collegiate females aged 19 to 23 years (n = 243). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Errors according to the BESS specifications. RESULTS: Performance on the BESS was worse ( P < .01) in youth athletes than in high school and collegiate athletes. In the youth and high school cohorts, females exhibited better scores than males ( P < .05). Sex was not a factor for collegiate athletes. Data from the youth cohort were further subdivided into 4-year bins to evaluate potential motor-development differences. The error count was highest for 5- to 9-year-old males and decreased with age. CONCLUSIONS: Performance on the BESS depended on sex and age, particularly in youth athletes. These sex- and age-specific normative values provide a reference to facilitate and unify clinical decision making across multiple providers caring for youth athletes with concussions.


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Traumatismos em Atletas/diagnóstico , Concussão Encefálica/diagnóstico , Equilíbrio Postural , Adolescente , Atletas , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Valores de Referência , Estudantes , Estados Unidos , Universidades , Adulto Jovem
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Neurol Clin ; 35(3): 573-587, 2017 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28673417

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Noncontact sports are associated with a variety of neurologic injuries. Concussion, vascular injury (arterial dissection), and spinal cord trauma may be less common in noncontact sports, but require special attention from the sports neurologist. Complex regional pain disorders, muscle injury from repetitive use, dystonia, heat exposure, and vascular disorders (patent foramen ovale), occur with similar frequency in noncontact and contact sports. Management of athletes with these conditions requires an understanding of the neurologic consequences of these disorders, the risk of injury with return to play, and consideration for the benefits of exercise in health restoration and disease prevention.


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Traumatismos em Atletas/epidemiologia , Traumatismos em Atletas/etiologia , Concussão Encefálica/epidemiologia , Concussão Encefálica/etiologia , Atletas , Humanos , Esportes
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Neurology ; 88(14): 1305-1312, 2017 Apr 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28275084

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the times to evaluation and thrombolytic treatment of patients treated with a telemedicine-enabled mobile stroke treatment unit (MSTU) vs those among patients brought to the emergency department (ED) via a traditional ambulance. METHODS: We implemented a MSTU with telemedicine at our institution starting July 18, 2014. A vascular neurologist evaluated each patient via telemedicine and a neuroradiologist and vascular neurologist remotely assessed images obtained by the MSTU CT. Data were entered in a prospective registry. The evaluation and treatment of the first 100 MSTU patients (July 18, 2014-November 1, 2014) was compared to a control group of 53 patients brought to the ED via a traditional ambulance in 2014. Times were expressed as medians with their interquartile ranges. RESULTS: Patient and stroke severity characteristics were similar between 100 MSTU and 53 ED control patients (initial NIH Stroke Scale score 6 vs 7, p = 0.679). There was a significant reduction of median alarm-to-CT scan completion times (33 minutes MSTU vs 56 minutes controls, p < 0.0001), median alarm-to-thrombolysis times (55.5 minutes MSTU vs 94 minutes controls, p < 0.0001), median door-to-thrombolysis times (31.5 minutes MSTU vs 58 minutes controls, p = 0.0012), and symptom-onset-to-thrombolysis times (97 minutes MSTU vs 122.5 minutes controls, p = 0.0485). Sixteen patients evaluated on MSTU received thrombolysis, 25% of whom received it within 60 minutes of symptom onset. CONCLUSION: Compared with the traditional ambulance model, telemedicine-enabled ambulance-based thrombolysis resulted in significantly decreased time to imaging and treatment.


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Serviços Médicos de Emergência , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/terapia , Telemedicina , Terapia Trombolítica/métodos , Idoso , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Fatores de Tempo , Tomógrafos Computadorizados
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J Neuroimaging ; 26(1): 5-15, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26593629

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Computed tomography (CT) is an invaluable tool in the diagnosis of many clinical conditions. Several advancements in biomedical engineering have achieved increase in speed, improvements in low-contrast detectability and image quality, and lower radiation. Portable or mobile CT constituted one such important advancement. It is especially useful in evaluating critically ill, intensive care unit patients by scanning them at bedside. A paradigm shift in utilization of mobile CT was its installation in ambulances for the management of acute stroke. Given the time sensitive nature of acute ischemic stroke, Mobile stroke units (MSU) were developed in Germany consisting of an ambulance equipped with a CT scanner, point of care laboratory system, along with teleradiological support. In a radical reconfiguration of stroke care, the MSU would bring the CT scanner to the stroke patient, without waiting for the patient at the emergency room. Two separate MSU projects in Saarland and Berlin demonstrated the safety and feasibility of this concept for prehospital stroke care, showing increased rate of intravenous thrombolysis and significant reduction in time to treatment compared to conventional care. MSU also improved the triage of patients to appropriate and specialized hospitals. Although multiple issues remain yet unanswered with the MSU concept including clinical outcome and cost-effectiveness, the MSU venture is visionary and enables delivery of life-saving and enhancing treatment for ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. In this review, we discuss the development of mobile CT and its applications, with specific focus on its use in MSUs along with our institution's MSU experience.


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Isquemia Encefálica/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomógrafos Computadorizados , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Ambulâncias , Isquemia Encefálica/tratamento farmacológico , Mapeamento Encefálico , Fibrinolíticos/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Sistemas Automatizados de Assistência Junto ao Leito , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/tratamento farmacológico , Terapia Trombolítica/métodos , Ativador de Plasminogênio Tecidual/uso terapêutico
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27225288

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BACKGROUND: The implantation of left atrial appendage closure device (WATCHMAN, Boston Scientific, Natick, MA) is an alternative option to oral anticoagulation (OAC) for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation. Patients require short-term OAC after implantation to avoid device thrombosis. The 2 clinical trials that assessed this device excluded patients thought not to be candidates for OAC. As such, little is known about the safety of this strategy in patients with previous major bleeding events. METHODS AND RESULTS: All 20 consecutive patients with history of spontaneous major bleeding while on OAC who had subsequently undergone WATCHMAN device implantation at our institution were included. A newly conceived multidisciplinary Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Prevention Center evaluated patients for candidacy for device implantation and subsequent antithrombotic therapy. The primary outcome was spontaneous major bleeding while receiving short-term postprocedural OAC. Median CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED scores were 5 (quartiles 5-6) and 5 (quartiles 4-5), respectively. Previous major bleeding events were major gastrointestinal bleeding, intracranial bleeding, spontaneous hemopericardium with cardiac tamponade, and hemarthrosis in 11, 7, 1, and 1 patients, respectively. None of the patients had spontaneous major bleeding during the course of OAC after device implantation. In 1 patient, OAC was discontinued after 40 days because of mechanical fall with head trauma resulting in subdural hematoma with no associated neurological deficits; this was managed conservatively. CONCLUSIONS: With careful multidisciplinary evaluation, a short course of OAC after WATCHMAN device implantation in patients with previous spontaneous major bleeding events is associated with low risk of recurrent spontaneous major bleeding.


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Anticoagulantes/administração & dosagem , Apêndice Atrial/cirurgia , Fibrilação Atrial/cirurgia , Dispositivo para Oclusão Septal , Administração Oral , Idoso , Anticoagulantes/efeitos adversos , Fibrilação Atrial/diagnóstico por imagem , Ecocardiografia Transesofagiana , Feminino , Hemorragia/induzido quimicamente , Humanos , Masculino , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/prevenção & controle , Resultado do Tratamento
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Arch Neurol ; 60(11): 1607-9, 2003 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14623735

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A 51-year-old woman with CREST syndrome (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia) developed stepwise progressive focal neurological deficits without zoster rash. Multifocal ischemic infarcts were seen on magnetic resonance imaging, and cerebral angiography revealed focal stenosis of arteries affecting the intracranial circulation. A brain biopsy was nondiagnostic. Virological etiology of the disease was verified by the detection of varicella-zoster virus antibody in cerebrospinal fluid and by reduced serum-cerebrospinal fluid varicella-zoster virus IgG ratios (compared with normally high ratios of total IgG and albumin). Treatment with intravenous acyclovir stabilized but did not significantly improve her neurological deficits.


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Infarto Encefálico/virologia , Doenças Arteriais Cerebrais/virologia , Herpes Zoster/patologia , Síndrome CREST/complicações , Doenças Arteriais Cerebrais/patologia , Circulação Cerebrovascular , Exantema/patologia , Feminino , Herpes Zoster/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Herpes Zoster/complicações , Herpesvirus Humano 3/imunologia , Herpesvirus Humano 3/isolamento & purificação , Humanos , Imunoglobulina G/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Imunoglobulina M/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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West J Emerg Med ; 15(4): 414-8, 2014 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25035746

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INTRODUCTION: The Department of Health and Human Services and Food and Drug Administration described guidelines for exception from informed consent (EFIC) research. These guidelines require community consultation (CC) events, which allow members of the community to understand the study, provide feedback and give advice. A real-time gauge of audience understanding would allow the speaker to modify the discussion. The objective of the study is to describe the use of audience response survey (ARS) technology in EFIC CCs. METHODS: As part of the Rapid Anticonvulsant Medication Prior to Arrival Trial (RAMPART), 13 CC events were conducted. We prepared a PowerPoint™ presentation with 4 embedded ARS questions,according to specific IRB guidelines to ensure that the pertinent information would reach our targeted audience. During 6 CCs, an ARS was used to gauge audience comprehension. Participants completed paper surveys regarding their opinion of the study following each CC. RESULTS: The ARS was used with minimal explanation and only one ARS was lost. Greater than 80% of the participants correctly answered 3 of the 4 ARS questions with 61% correctly answering the question regarding EFIC. A total of 105 participants answered the paper survey; 80-90% of the responses to the paper survey were either strongly agree or agree. The average scores on the paper survey in the ARS sites compared to the non-ARS sites were significantly more positive. CONCLUSION: The use of an audience response system during the community consultation aspects of EFIC is feasible and provides a real-time assessment of audience comprehension of the study and EFIC process. It may improve the community's opinion and support of the study.


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Pesquisa Biomédica , Relações Comunidade-Instituição , Compreensão , Guias como Assunto , Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Estados Unidos
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J Neurol Sci ; 324(1-2): 57-61, 2013 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23102659

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BACKGROUND: The etiology of cerebral ischemia is undetermined in one-third of patients upon discharge. Occult paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) is considered a potential etiology. A high rate of PAF detection with 21-day mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry (MCOT) has been reported in two small studies. Optimal monitoring duration and factors predicting PAF have not been adequately defined. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis on patients evaluated by MCOT monitoring within 6 months of a cryptogenic stroke or TIA. Multivariate analysis with survival regression methods was performed using baseline characteristics to determine predictive risk factors for detection of PAF. Kaplan-Meier estimates were computed for 21-day PAF rates. RESULTS: We analyzed 156 records; PAF occurred in 27 of 156 (17.3%) patients during MCOT monitoring of up to 30 days. The rate of PAF detection significantly increased from 3.9% in the initial 48 h, to 9.2% at 7 days, 15.1% at 14 days, and 19.5% by 21 days (p<0.05). Female gender, premature atrial complex on ECG, increased left atrial diameter, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction and greater stroke severity were independent predictors of PAF detection on multivariate analysis with strongest correlation seen for premature atrial complex on ECG (HR 13.7, p=0.001). CONCLUSION: MCOT frequently detects PAF in patients with cryptogenic stroke and TIA. Length of monitoring is strongly associated with detection of PAF, with an optimal monitoring period of at least 21 days. Of the predictors of PAF detection, the presence of premature atrial complexes on ECG held the strongest correlation with PAF.


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Fibrilação Atrial/diagnóstico , Fibrilação Atrial/etiologia , Monitorização Ambulatorial/métodos , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/complicações , Telemetria/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Anticoagulantes/uso terapêutico , Arritmias Cardíacas/diagnóstico , Arritmias Cardíacas/epidemiologia , Isquemia Encefálica/complicações , Isquemia Encefálica/diagnóstico , Eletrocardiografia , Feminino , Humanos , Ataque Isquêmico Transitório/complicações , Ataque Isquêmico Transitório/diagnóstico , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Regressão , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores Sexuais , Volume Sistólico/fisiologia , Análise de Sobrevida , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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