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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621711/feasibility-and-safety-of-bridging-antiplatelet-therapy-with-cangrelor-in-neuro-oncology-a-preliminary-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giacomo Bertolini, Laura Belli, Stefania Mazza, Pietro Tito Ugolotti, Iacopo Tadonio, Patrizia Ceccarelli, Sandra Rossi, Salvatore Ippolito
Antiplatelet therapy is mandatory for prevention of thrombotic events in patients with a recent history of acute coronary syndromes and/or percutaneous coronary interventions. However, if an urgent surgery is required during antiplatelet therapy, a compromise between the ischemic/thrombotic and hemorrhagic risk has to be reached. Different bridging schemes are reported in the literature, but there is no clear consensus on the optimal treatment strategy in terms of efficacy and safety. Although some indications about the perioperative management of antiplatelet therapy regarding specific surgical specializations are available, balancing the thrombotic and hemorrhagic risk on an individual basis, no evidence referring to neurosurgical or neuro-oncologic procedures is reported...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Neurological Surgery. Part A, Central European Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613228/progressive-superficial-siderosis-despite-complete-remission-of-intracranial-hypotension-symptoms-following-epidural-patching-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ian Carroll, Wouter Schievink
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) commonly results from ventral spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks and epidural patches are advocated as first-line treatment. Complications such as superficial siderosis can arise but have previously been reported only in the context of long-term persistent, ongoing, CSF leak and SIH. We report a case of a patient with SIH from a ventral spinal CSF leak that was treated with epidural patching and experienced complete resolution of SIH. Four years later SIH symptoms recurred, and brain magnetic resonance imaging unexpectedly showed the interval accumulation of hemosiderin pigmentation on the cerebellum and brainstem during the period when the patient was without symptoms of SIH...
April 13, 2024: Headache
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596176/black-hole-sign-migration-in-short-term-brain-ct-scans-a-possible-link-with-clot-evolution-and-histology
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Evier Andrea Giovannini, Federica Paolini, Giovanni Cinquemani, Rita Lipani, Luca Ruggeri, Jaime Mandelli, Antonio Crea, Domenico Gerardo Iacopino, Luigi Basile, Salvatore Marrone
The black hole sign (BHS) is a rare radiological sign seen in the hyperacute phase of bleeding. It manifests within a hemorrhage in early hours, with limited studies exploring clot formation and evolution over a short duration. Despite various hypothesized mechanisms, the precise lifetime and dynamics of black hole sign development remain unclear. We describe the rare finding of a black hole sign within a deep brain hemorrhage, initially observed in the lateral portion of the clot during the first CT scan. Remarkably, in a subsequent CT scan, just 1 hour later, the BHS migrated towards the inner edge...
June 2024: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593443/hereditary-hemorrhagic-telangiectasia-may-be-the-most-morbid-inherited-bleeding-disorder-of-women
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen Zhang, Zain M Virk, Josanna Rodriguez-Lopez, Hanny Al-Samkari
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is the second-most-common inherited bleeding disorder worldwide and remains without approved therapies. HHT causes serious mucosal bleeding resulting in severe iron deficiency anemia, major psychosocial complications, and visceral arteriovenous malformations in brain, lung, and liver that can cause life-threatening hemorrhagic complications. No study has examined the relative morbidity of HHT and von Willebrand disease (VWD), the most common inherited bleeding disorders in women...
April 9, 2024: Blood Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593380/the-role-of-nanoparticles-in-bleed-air-in-the-etiology-of-aerotoxic-syndrome-a-review-of-cabin-air-quality-studies-of-2003-2023
#45
REVIEW
G Hageman, P van Broekhuizen, J Nihom
Aerotoxic Syndrome may develop as a result of chronic, low-level exposure to organophosphates (OPs) and volatile organic compounds in the airplane cabin air, caused by engine oil leaking past wet seals. Additionally, acute high-level exposures, so-called "fume events," may occur. However, air quality monitoring studies concluded that levels of inhaled chemicals might be too low to cause adverse effects. The presence of aerosols of nanoparticles (NPs) in bleed air has often been described. The specific hypothesis is a relation between NPs acting as a vector for toxic compounds in the etiology of the Aerotoxic Syndrome...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592466/cranio-cervical-and-traumatic-brain-injury-patterns-do-they-differ-between-electric-bicycle-bicycle-and-motorcycle-induced-accidents
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Rauer, Felix Karl-Ludwig Klingebiel, Adrian Lühring, Alexander Küffer, Anna-Sophie Hofer, Raphael Marco Ferrari, Michael Kupka, Hans-Christoph Pape
PURPOSE: With the growing technical options of power transmission and energy-saving options in electric drives, the number of E-bike-related accidents especially in an elderly population has increased. The aim of the current study was to compare if the increased velocity in comparison to conventional bikes translates into different injury patterns in the cranio-cervical and head region. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was performed in patients admitted to our level one trauma center between 2009 and 2019 after being involved in an accident with either an E-bike, bicycle, or motorcycle and suffered cranio-cervical or traumatic brain injury...
April 9, 2024: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590923/brodifacoum-contamination-of-synthetic-cannabinoid-causing-unexplained-coagulopathy-in-multiple-trauma-a-case-report
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Anthony V Thomas, Mackenzie L Johnson, Anna M Tincher, Saniya Zackariya, Hassaan Khan, Uzma Rizvi, Scott G Thomas, Timothy W Noveroske, Daniel H Fulkerson, Ernest E Moore, Mark M Walsh
An 18-year-old female presented to the emergency department after a motor vehicle collision. Initial imaging revealed a liver laceration. Subsequent labs showed significantly elevated prothrombin time, international normalized ratio, and activated partial thromboplastin time. Thromboelastography demonstrated a flatline tracing. The patient denied use of anticoagulation but admitted to synthetic cannabinoid use. It was believed the patient had taken synthetic cannabinoid contaminated by brodifacoum. She was therefore given prothrombin complex concentrate and vitamin K with blood products...
June 2024: Trauma Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589243/synchronous-subarachnoid-haemorrhage-and-ischaemic-stroke-as-a-result-of-complete-internal-carotid-artery-occlusion
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aysha Gomaa, Chemindra Biyanwila, Mansi Jantre
A previously healthy man in his 60s presents with a one-day history of insidious onset headache and 'walking into doors'. He reported transient right arm pain and tingling but no weakness. A CT brain showed a right middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarct as well as a synchronous right frontal lobe convexal subarachnoid haemorrhage (cSAH). An arch to vertex CT angiogram demonstrated right MCA occlusion and complete right internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusion from its origin. Reconstitution of flow was seen within the distal right ICA at the level of the distal foramen lacerum...
April 8, 2024: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579365/mmp-9-release-into-collateral-blood-vessels-before-endovascular-thrombectomy-to-assess-the-risk-of-major-intracerebral-haemorrhages-and-poor-outcome-for-acute-ischaemic-stroke-a-proof-of-concept-study
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander M Kollikowski, Mirko Pham, Alexander G März, Jörn Feick, Marius L Vogt, Yanyan Xiong, Marc Strinitz, Christoph Vollmuth, Fabian Essig, Hermann Neugebauer, Karl Georg Haeusler, Christian Hametner, Lena Zimmermann, Guido Stoll, Michael K Schuhmann
BACKGROUND: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are implied in blood-brain barrier degradation and haemorrhagic transformation following ischaemic stroke, but their local relevance in the hyperacute disease phase is unknown. We aimed to examine ultra-early MMP-9 and MMP-2 release into collateral blood vessels, and to assess its prognostic value before therapeutic recanalisation by endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). METHODS: We report a cross-sectional proof-of-concept study including patients undergoing EVT for large-vessel ischaemic stroke at the University Hospital Würzburg, Germany...
April 4, 2024: EBioMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578531/clinical-and-radiological-features-of-intracranial-ancient-schwannomas-a-single-institution-retrospective-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takahiro Tsuchiya, Masako Ikemura, Satoru Miyawaki, Yu Teranishi, Kenta Ohara, Tetsuo Ushiku, Nobuhito Saito
Ancient schwannoma (AS) is a subtype of schwannoma characterized by slow progression despite degenerative changes in pathology. Although it is considered a benign tumor, most previous reports have focused on extracranial AS; therefore, the clinical characteristics of intracranial AS is not clear. We included 174 patients who underwent surgery for sporadic intracranial schwannoma, and 13 patients (7.5%) were diagnosed with AS. Cysts were significantly more common in patients with AS than conventional schwannomas (92...
April 5, 2024: Brain Tumor Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578478/bleeding-solitary-sega-in-non-tuberous-sclerosis-complex-adolescent-a-case-illustration-and-review-of-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vich Yindeedej, Kitiwan Rojnueangnit, Pasinee Chotsakulthong, Chatchai Thamwongskul
Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA) represents a benign brain tumor occurring in 5-20% of individuals diagnosed with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), serving as a major diagnostic criterion. The presence of SEGA in a patient often prompts consideration of TSC as a probable diagnosis, given its unique association with this disorder. Typically, only one additional major criterion or two minor criteria are necessary to fulfill the diagnostic criteria for TSC. However, in rare instances, SEGA may manifest in patients without clinical features of TSC, termed solitary SEGA...
April 5, 2024: Child's Nervous System: ChNS: Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569838/use-of-amlodipine-in-the-treatment-of-cats-with-systemic-hypertension-in-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shohei Morita, Youhei Mochizuki, Itsuki Mtsumoto, Ayumi Horii, Takahiro Omori, Daiki Hirao, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Aritada Yoshimura, Takashi Baba, Shuji Suzuki, Ryuji Fukushima
An increase in systemic blood pressure causes bleeding and ischemia owing to peripheral vascular breakdown, leading to various forms of organ damage. The brain, eyes, kidneys, and cardiovascular system are known target organs for hypertension. To our knowledge, no reports in Japan describe, in detail, the types of antihypertensive drugs used to treat hypertension in cats or its underlying causes. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the use of antihypertensive drugs in domestic cats with hypertension in Japan, the causes of hypertension, and the vital prognosis of these patients...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560197/development-and-validation-of-a-clinical-prediction-model-for-early-ventilator-weaning-in-post-cardiac-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rong-Cheng Xie, Yu-Ting Wang, Xue-Feng Lin, Xiao-Ming Lin, Xiang-Yu Hong, Hong-Jun Zheng, Lian-Fang Zhang, Ting Huang, Jie-Fei Ma
BACKGROUND: Weaning patients from mechanical ventilation is a critical clinical challenge post cardiac surgery. The effective liberation of patients from the ventilator significantly improves their recovery and survival rates. This study aimed to develop and validate a clinical prediction model to evaluate the likelihood of successful extubation in post-cardiac surgery patients. METHOD: A predictive nomogram was constructed for extubation success in individual patients, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and calibration curves were generated to assess its predictive capability...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553733/post-molar-choriocarcinoma-with-solitary-renal-metastasis-in-the-absence-of-primary-uterine-tumor-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
#54
REVIEW
Mahsa Geravandi, Ali Hajihashemi, Atoosa Adibi, Reza Habibi Tirtashi
BACKGROUND: Choriocarcinoma is a rare and highly malignant form of gestational trophoblastic disease that may develop following pregnancy, abortion, or a hydatiform mole. Renal metastatic involvement by post molar choriocarcinoma is even rarer. In this case report, we describe a unique case of post molar choriocarcinoma with a solitary renal metastasis in the absence of a primary uterine tumor and metastases in other sites, which presented with urological symptoms and spontaneous renal hemorrhage...
March 30, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552890/pathologic-features-of-brain-hemorrhage-after-radiation-treatment-case-series-with-somatic-mutation-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberto J Alcazar-Felix, Abhinav Srinath, Stephanie Hage, Akash Bindal, Andrew Ressler, Peter Pytel, Sammy Allaw, Romuald Girard, Douglas A Marchuk, Issam A Awad, Sean P Polster
BACKGROUND: Radiation treatment for diseases of the brain can result in hemorrhagic adverse radiation effects. The underlying pathologic substrate of brain bleeding after irradiation has not been elucidated, nor potential associations with induced somatic mutations. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed our department's pathology database over 5 years and identified 5 biopsy specimens (4 patients) for hemorrhagic lesions after brain irradiation. Tissues with active malignancy were excluded...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases: the Official Journal of National Stroke Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552161/flexible-conformally-bioadhesive-mxene-hydrogel-electronics-for-machine-learning-facilitated-human-interactive-sensing
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Wang, Hailiang Zhou, Zhishan Xu, Zehui Li, Liqun Zhang, Pengbo Wan
Wearable epidermic electronics assembled from conductive hydrogels are attracting various research attention for their seamless integration with human body for conformally real-time health monitoring, clinical diagnostics and medical treatment, and human-interactive sensing. Nevertheless, it remains a tremendous challenge to simultaneously achieve conformally bioadhesive epidermic electronics with remarkable self-adhesiveness, reliable ultraviolet (UV)-protection ability, and admirable sensing performance for high-fidelity epidermal electrophysiological signals monitoring, along with timely photothermal therapeutic performances after medical diagnostic sensing, as well as efficient antibacterial activity and reliable hemostatic effect for potential medical therapy...
March 29, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549369/a-survey-on-perioperative-red-blood-cell-transfusion-trigger-strategies-for-pediatric-patients-in-the-nordic-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theodor S Sigurdsson, Emilie Øberg, Janne Roshauw, Bryndis Snorradottir, Lars Broksø Holst
BACKGROUND: Transfusion of red blood cells (RBC) to rapidly increase hemoglobin levels have been associated with increased risks and worse outcomes in critically ill children. The international TAXI consensus from 2018 (pediatric critical care transfusion and anemia expertise initiative) recommended restrictive RBC transfusion strategies in pediatric patients. OBJECTIVE: To elucidate physicians perioperative RBC transfusion trigger strategies for pediatric patients in the Nordic countries and to investigate what factors influence the decision to transfuse this group of patients...
March 28, 2024: Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541634/comparative-analysis-of-antithrombotic-therapy-outcomes-in-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-patients-a-focus-on-bleeding-risk-and-hospital-stay-duration
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonio Desai, Dana Shiffer, Mauro Giordano, Alice Giotta Lucifero, Elena Generali, Francesco Reggiani, Marta Calatroni, Gabriele Savioli, Sabino Luzzi, Antonio Voza
BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the elderly is a noteworthy pathology due to the exponential increase in population age, and the effects of antiplatelet and anticoagulation on patients' outcomes are still a matter of dispute. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of various antithrombotic agents on patients with mild TBI, focusing on the risk of intracranial bleeding (ICH) and length of hospitalization (LOS). METHODS: A retrospective analysis was conducted, including patients with a diagnosis of TBI admitted to the Emergency Department between 2021 and 2022...
February 27, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539594/nada-ear-acupuncture-and-medical-acupuncture-for-pain-and-health-related-quality-of-life-among-older-patients-with-chronic-nonspecific-low-back-pain-a-prospective-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Monika Rybicka, Jerzy Gąsowski, Anna Przeklasa-Muszyńska, Jan Dobrogowski, Jagoda Wierzbicka, Ka-Kit Hui, Sara Ptasnik, Magdalena Kocot-Kępska
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of the NADA (National Acupuncture Detoxification Association)-standardized ear acupuncture protocol in comparison to medical acupuncture (MA) in the treatment of chronic nonspecific low back pain (LBP) in older adults. METHODS: This was a prospective, clinical, single center, open label, comparative study. A total of 60 older patients with chronic nonspecific LBP were enrolled in the study...
February 23, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537685/proteomics-on-human-cerebral-cavernous-malformations-reveals-novel-biomarkers-in-neurovascular-dysfunction-for-the-disease-pathology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suvi Jauhiainen, Favour C Onyeogaziri, Francesca Lazzaroni, Lei Liu Conze, Johanna P Laakkonen, Nihay Laham Karam, Aki Laakso, Mika Niemelä, Behnam Rezai Jahromi, Peetra U Magnusson
BACKGROUND: Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a disease associated with elevated risk of focal neurological deficits, seizures, and hemorrhagic stroke. The disease has an inflammation profile and improved knowledge of CCM pathology mechanisms and exploration of candidate biomarkers will enable new non-invasive treatments. METHODS: We analyzed protein expression signature in human CCM tissue samples by using a highly specific and sensitive multiplexing technique, proximity extension assay...
March 25, 2024: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease
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