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    Cerebral microembolism in patients with segmental left ventricular wall motion abnormalities

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    Background and purpose The significance of segmental heart wall motion abnormalities for stroke is unknown. The aims of the study included (1) comparison of the frequency and type of embolic signals in the middle cerebral artery in patients with segmental left ventricular wall hypokinesis due to coronary heart disease with and without stroke, and (2) determination of the relationship between inflammatory parameters, fibrinogen level, dyslipidemia and microembolic signals in the middle cerebral artery in patients with segmental heart hypokinesis. Material and methods The study included 68 patients with segmental heart hypokinesis (33 without stroke [group I] and 35 with stroke [group II]), as well as 37 healthy volunteers and a reference group of 30 patients. Echocardiography and carotid/transcranial Doppler with detection of microembolic signals were performed. Patients from group I and II had erythrocyte sedimentation rate, leucocyte count, triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL, and LDL examined. Results Embolic signals were detected in patients with segmental heart hypokinesis significantly more frequently than in the control and reference groups. The high number of embolic signals, signals of high intensity, hypokinesis of the distal part of the intraventricular septum, increased cholesterol levels, LDL and triglycerides were all found more frequently in patients from group II than in group I. Embolic signals were detected more frequently in patients with high fibrinogen levels and leukocytosis. Conclusions Embolic signals in the middle cerebral artery in patients with segmental left ventricular hypokinesis have to be considered as a risk factor of stroke. The following changes are observed in patients with cardiogenic stroke: hypokinetic intraventricular septum, high intensity embolic signals, increased serum fibrinogen levels and leucocyte count. It may indicate the importance of these factors in the aetiology of stroke

    The importance of atrial fibrillation and selected echocardiographic parameters for the effectiveness and safety of thrombolytic therapy in patients with stroke

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    Background The efficacy and safety of thrombolytic therapy in stroke depend on multiple factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of atrial fibrillation the prognosis in terms of the functional status in patients with stroke treated with intravenous thrombolysis. An additional aim was also to assess the potential significance of reduced ejection fraction (EF) and enlarged left atrium (LA) of the heart for the prognosis in patients with stroke who underwent thrombolytic therapy. Methodology A prospective study involved enrollment of 222 patients, mean age of 72 years with first-in-life ischemic stroke. In all participants there were realized procedures as follows: neurological status before administering rt-PA (NIHSS), selected echocardiographic parameters, functional status on the 14th day from the onset (mRankin scale) and analysis the bleeding events. Results Atrial fibrillation was significantly more frequent in women than men; females had higher CHA2DS2VASc scores and heavier neurological conditions on day 1 of stroke. Two independent factors for poor prognosis (3–5 points by mRankin) were found: the NIHSS score and the CHA2DS2VASc score ≥3. We identified 2 independent factors for death within 14 days from the onset: the result by NIHSS and the EF. The NIHSS score turned out to be the only independent predictor of hemorrhage during hospitalization: RR 1.19; CI [1.06–1.33]; p=0.003; p for model=0.0025. Conclusions The presence of atrial fibrillation worsens the patient's prognosis in terms of the functional status and survival during the acute period of stroke in patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis. Higher NIHSS and CHA2DS2VASc scores and reduced EF in patients with stroke treated with thrombolysis are the predictors of unfavorable short-term prognosis

    Wewnątrznaczyniowa terapia niedokrwiennego udaru mózgu — doniesienie wstępne nt. doświadczeń jednego ośrodka

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    A thrombolytic therapy is still more and more commonly used treatment in the cases of the brain ischemia of the vascular origin. Despite the growing experience in this kind of therapy, its clinical efficacy seems to be still not sufficient. Looking for the new ways of the acute brain ischemia treatment, the potential role of the brain vessel thrombectomy is taken into account. In the paper, the own experiences concerning the treatment of 28 patients with ischemic stroke who underwent intracranial endovascular interventions due to the acute vessel occlusion, are presented.Leczenie trombolityczne udaru mózgu jest coraz częściej stosowanym postępowaniem terapeutycznym w przypadku niedokrwienia mózgu pochodzenia naczyniowego. Ciągle jednak jego skuteczność, jak i możliwości zastosowania wydają się niewystarczające. Stąd też zrozumiałe wydaje się coraz większe zainteresowanie w ostatnich latach metodami mechanicznej trombektomii naczyń wewnątrzczaszkowych w leczeniu przyczynowym niedokrwiennego udaru mózgu. W pracy przedstawiono własne doświadczenia w leczeniu wewnątrznaczyniowym w grupie 29 chorych z udarem niedokrwiennym mózgu, u których wykonano interwencje wewnątrznaczyniowe w obrębie naczyń wewnątrzczaszkowym z powodu ich ostrej niedrożności

    Mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke – Five years of experience in Poland

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    Objectives Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is not reimbursed by the Polish public health system. We present a description of 5 years of experience with MT in acute stroke in Comprehensive Stroke Centers (CSCs) in Poland. Methods and results We retrospectively analyzed the results of a structured questionnaire from 23 out of 25 identified CSCs and 22 data sets that include 61 clinical, radiological and outcome measures. Results Most of the CSCs (74%) were founded at University Hospitals and most (65.2%) work round the clock. In 78.3% of them, the working teams are composed of neurologists and neuro-radiologists. All CSCs perform CT and angio-CT before MT. In total 586 patients were subjected to MT and data from 531 of them were analyzed. Mean time laps from stroke onset to groin puncture was 250±99min. 90.3% of the studied patients had MT within 6h from stroke onset; 59.3% of them were treated with IV rt-PA prior to MT; 15.1% had IA rt-PA during MT and 4.7% – emergent stenting of a large vessel. M1 of MCA was occluded in 47.8% of cases. The Solitaire device was used in 53% of cases. Successful recanalization (TICI2b–TICI3) was achieved in 64.6% of cases and 53.4% of patients did not experience hemorrhagic transformation. Clinical improvement on discharge was noticed in 53.7% of cases, futile recanalization – in 30.7%, mRS of 0–2 – in 31.4% and mRS of 6 in 22% of cases. Conclusion Our results can help harmonize standards for MT in Poland according to international guidelines

    Mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke : five years of experience in Poland

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    Objectives: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is not reimbursed by the Polish public health system. We present a description of 5 years of experience with MT in acute stroke in Comprehensive Stroke Centers (CSCs) in Poland. Methods and results: We retrospectively analyzed the results of a structured questionnaire from 23 out of 25 identified CSCs and 22 data sets that include 61 clinical, radiological and outcome measures. Results: Most of the CSCs (74%) were founded at University Hospitals and most (65.2%) work round the clock. In 78.3% of them, the working teams are composed of neurologists and neuro-radiologists. All CSCs perform CT and angio-CT before MT. In total 586 patients were subjected to MT and data from 531 of them were analyzed. Mean time laps from stroke onset to groin puncture was 250 99 min. 90.3% of the studied patients had MT within 6 h from stroke onset; 59.3% of them were treated with IV rt-PA prior to MT; 15.1% had IA rt-PA during MT and 4.7% - emergent stenting of a large vessel. M1 of MCA was occluded in 47.8% of cases. The Solitaire device was used in 53% of cases. Successful recanalization (TICI2b–TICI3) was achieved in 64.6% of cases and 53.4% of patients did not experience hemorrhagic transformation. Clinical improvement on discharge was noticed in 53.7% of cases, futile recanalization - in 30.7%, mRS of 0–2 - in 31.4% and mRS of 6 in 22% of cases. Conclusion: Our results can help harmonize standards for MT in Poland according to international guideline
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