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Clinical Neurology
Ho Jun Yi, Dong-Seong Shin, Bum-Tae Kim, Dong Hoon Lee, Jae Hoon Sung
Summary: The safety and efficacy of SAC using Neuroform Atlas for treating RIA were assessed compared with coiling alone through propensity score matching analysis. The SAC using Neuroform Atlas group showed higher complete occlusion rate, lower recanalization rate, and lesser need for retreatment compared with the coiling-alone group.
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Neuroimaging
Christian Haverkamp, Klaus Kaier, Mukesch Shah, Constantin von zur Muehlen, Juergen Beck, Horst Urbach, Stephan Meckel
Summary: This study analyzed the clinical outcomes of endovascular treatment (EVT) and neurosurgical clipping for intracranial aneurysms (IAs) in Germany. The results showed that EVT had better functional independence and similar mortality rates compared to clipping.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Neuroimaging
Aayushi Garg, Amjad Elmashala, Hannah Roeder, Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez
Summary: This study compared the safety of endovascular coiling (EC) and neurosurgical clipping (NC) for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms (IA) during pregnancy and the postpartum period. The results showed that most pregnant and postpartum patients were treated with EC for both ruptured and unruptured IA. EC was found to be associated with a lower risk of perioperative ischemic stroke in patients with ruptured IA, but other complications and mortality rates were comparable between EC and NC.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2023)
Review
Neuroimaging
Hajime Takase, Junya Tatezuki, Mohamed M. Salem, Katsuko Tayama, Yoshihiko Nakamura, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Tetsuya Yamamoto
Summary: This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the benefits of antiplatelet therapy (AT) in patients undergoing standalone coiling treatment for ruptured cerebral aneurysms. The results showed that AT significantly reduced the incidence of thromboembolic events immediately after the coiling procedures. However, it did not have a significant impact on hemorrhagic events, delayed ischemia, or clinical outcomes.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2022)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Jaims Lim, Kunal Vakharia, Muhammad Waqas, Clementine Affana, Adnan H. Siddiqui, Jason M. Davies, Elad Levy
Summary: The Comaneci device can be successfully used as an adjunct to coiling of wide-necked aneurysms, with a high success rate. It can be used through both transfemoral and transradial approaches, maintaining flow through the parent vessel while providing a scaffold for dense coiling of the aneurysm.
WORLD NEUROSURGERY
(2021)
Article
Neuroimaging
Heng Yang, Wei Ni, Liquan Xu, Jiewen Geng, Xuying He, Huajun Ba, Jianjun Yu, Lan Qin, Yin Yin, Yufei Huang, Hongqi Zhang, Yuxiang Gu
Summary: This study evaluated the efficacy, stability, and safety of computer-assisted microcatheter shaping (CAMS) in patients with intracranial aneurysms. The CAMS group showed significantly higher rates of first-trial success, successful microcatheter placement within 5 minutes, microcatheter stability, and excellent delivery performance compared to the manual microcatheter shaping (MMS) group. Computer-assisted procedures can enhance the efficacy, stability, and safety of surgical plans for coiling intracranial aneurysms.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Neuroimaging
Laurent Pierot, Coralie Barbe, Denis Herbreteau, Jean-Yves Gauvrit, Anne-Christine Januel, Fouzi Bala, Frederic Ricolfi, Hubert Desal, Stephane Velasco, Mohamed Aggour, Emmanuel Chabert, Jacques Sedat, Denis Trystram, Gaultier Marnat, Sophie Gallas, Georges Rodesch, Frederic Clarencon, Chrysanthi Papagiannaki, Phil White, Laurent Spelle
Summary: This study analyzed immediate post-coiling aneurysm occlusion and identified age under 70 years, aneurysm size less than 10 mm, and narrow neck as factors associated with adequate occlusion.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2021)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Yichuan Zhang, Jinbo Bai, Fu Kang, Wei Li, Zaixing Xiao, Yong Ma, Erqing Chai
Summary: A nomogram was developed to predict the probability of bleeding events in patients with stent-assisted ruptured aneurysm embolization. The nomogram showed good resolving power and calibration, with predictors including body mass index (BMI), AAI, and MA-ADP.
NEUROSURGICAL REVIEW
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Peng Liu, Lunxin Liu, Changwei Zhang, Sen Lin, Ting Wang, Xiaodong Xie, Liangxue Zhou, Chaohua Wang
Summary: This study reports on the experience of using PED-assisted coil embolization for the treatment of ruptured BBAs and assesses its safety and efficacy. The findings demonstrate that this treatment strategy is safe and effective, providing a potentially optimal option for addressing this challenging condition.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
(2022)
Article
Clinical Neurology
F. Gottmann, O. Nikoubashman, A. Hoellig, A. Reich, M. Wiesmann
Summary: Temporary stent-assisted coiling is a safe and effective treatment method for intracranial wide-neck aneurysms, with comparable procedural safety and less need for posttreatment antiplatelet therapy compared to other alternatives.
CLINICAL NEURORADIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Neuroimaging
Mohamed M. Salem, Brian T. Jankowitz, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Lori Lyn Price, Osama O. Zaidat
Summary: This study compared the outcome of using different devices for treating wide necked aneurysms. The Neuroform Atlas showed higher occlusion rates compared to LVIS and WEB devices, while LVIS and WEB devices had similar retreatment rates.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Neuroimaging
Laurent Pierot, Coralie Barbe, Denis Herbreteau, Jean-Yves Gauvrit, Anne-Christine Januel, Fouzi Bala, Frederic Ricolfi, Hubert Desal, Stephane Velasco, Mohamed Aggour, Emmanuel Chabert, Jacques Sedat, Denis Trystram, Gaultier Marnat, Sophie Gallas, Georges Rodesch, Frederic Clarencon, Chrysanthi Papagiannaki, Phil White, Laurent Spelle
Summary: In this study, delayed thromboembolic events (TEEs) in patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) after coiling were analyzed. The study found that two factors, ADPKD and post-procedure aneurysm remnant, were associated with delayed TEEs. The rate of delayed TEEs in UIA patients was relatively low, occurring within a week after the initial procedure.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2021)
Article
Neuroimaging
Zoltan Szatmary, Sylvia M. Bardet, Jeremy Mounier, Kevin Janot, Jonathan Cortese, Marie Laure Perrin, Cladue Couquet, Guy Deniau, Fanny Haquier, Rodolphe Migneret, Erwann Guenin, Murielle Maire, Jean-Baptist Michel, Geraud Forestier, Aurelien Le Flahec, Claire Leger-Bretou, Charbel Mounayer, Frederic Chaubet, Aymeric Rouchaud
Summary: This study evaluated the short-term efficacy and long-term safety of fucoidan-coated coils in the treatment of coiled aneurysms. The results showed that fucoidan-coated coils had better angiographic grading and histological healing scores, indicating their potential to improve aneurysm healing.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Neuroimaging
Joshua S. Catapano, Katherine Karahalios, Kavelin Rumalla, Visish M. Srinivasan, Caleb Rutledge, Jacob F. Baranoski, Tyler S. Cole, Ashutosh P. Jadhav, Andrew F. Ducruet, Felipe C. Albuquerque
Summary: This study analyzed retreatment rates and neurological outcomes associated with ruptured ACoA aneurysms treated via endovascular coiling. It found that younger patients with favorable functional status were more likely to be retreated post-treatment. Additionally, patients with aneurysms larger than 7 mm were significantly more likely to have recurrence.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2022)
Article
Neuroimaging
Heng Ni, Lin-Bo Zhao, Sheng Liu, Zhen-Yu Jia, Yue-Zhou Cao, Hai-Bin Shi
Summary: A posterior orientation of ruptured AcomA aneurysms was associated with the incidence of ICHs, while having preoperative Hunt-Hess grades was an independent variable associated with unfavorable outcomes. Most patients with ICHs had Hunt-Hess grades IV-V postoperatively, with some requiring surgical hematoma evacuation or external ventricular drainage.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY
(2022)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Adina S. Fischer, Monica E. Ellwood-Lowe, Natalie L. Colich, Anna Cichocki, Tiffany C. Ho, Ian H. Gotlib
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2019)
Meeting Abstract
Neurosciences
Manpreet Singh, Akua Nimarko, Sara Momi Leslie, Adina Fischer
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
(2019)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Developmental
Adina Fischer, Akua Nimarko, Corrina Fonseca, Sarthak Angal, Manpreet K. Singh
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
(2019)
Article
Psychology, Developmental
Akua F. Nimarko, Adina S. Fischer, Kelsey E. Hagan, Aaron J. Gorelik, Yvonne Lu, Caroline J. Young, Manpreet K. Singh
Summary: Adolescents at risk for familial bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder show significant neural differences in activation and connectivity during positive emotion processing, particularly in the activation and connectivity of the putamen. These differences may potentially serve as markers of vulnerability for the development of mood or anxiety disorders.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
Review
Psychiatry
Adina S. Fischer, Kelsey E. Hagan, Ian H. Gotlib
Summary: Resilience in major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by distinct profiles of brain activation and functional connectivity in networks related to cognitive control, emotion regulation, and reward processing. Increased activation in the frontal cortical regions associated with cognitive appraisal and emotion regulation is common in resilient individuals at high risk for MDD and those with a favorable illness course. Functional connectivity between fronto-striato-limbic regions is also linked to positively interpreted stressful life events in high-risk individuals and a positive response to treatments in depressed individuals, indicating that neuro-compensatory changes and experience-dependent plasticity contribute to resilience in MDD. Ongoing research on functional neuroimaging biomarkers of resilience, in the context of environmental and developmental influences, will enhance our understanding and improve prevention and treatment strategies for MDD.
CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Developmental
Akua F. Nimarko, Adina S. Fischer, Kelsey E. Hagan, Kayla E. Carta, Aaron J. Gorelik, Ananya Nrusimha, Jaskanwaljeet Kaur, Nicholas S. Rodriguez, Manpreet K. Singh
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
(2020)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Developmental
Manpreet K. Singh, Akua Nimarko, Ananya Nrusimha, Aaron Gorelik, Nicholas Rodriguez, Kayla Carta, Yvonne Lu, Jaskanwaljeet Kaur, Kelsey Hagan, Adina Fischer
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
(2020)
Article
Neurosciences
Adina S. Fischer, Bailey Holt-Gosselin, Scott L. Fleming, Laura M. Hack, Tali M. Ball, Alan F. Schatzberg, Leanne M. Williams
Summary: The study found that changes in reward neurocircuitry may underlie differential responses to antidepressant medication in terms of symptoms and quality of life in depression. Specifically, symptom responders showed increased connectivity in certain regions associated with physical improvement, while quality of life responses were characterized by increased connectivity in different regions related to environmental, physical, and social domains.
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Neurosciences
Adina S. Fischer, Bailey Holt-Gosselin, Kelsey E. Hagan, Scott L. Fleming, Akua F. Nimarko, Ian H. Gotlib, Manpreet K. Singh
Summary: This study characterized functional connectivity differences between youth at high familial risk for bipolar disorder (HR-BD), major depressive disorder (HR-MDD), and low-risk youth (LR), and found associations between family dynamics and these connections. Additionally, the study identified connectivity differences related to resilience and conversion to psychopathology. These findings are crucial for understanding the neural underpinnings of mood disorders and developing interventions targeted at the family context.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY-COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROIMAGING
(2022)
Meeting Abstract
Neurosciences
Adina Fischer, Bailey Holt-Gosselin, Scott Fleming, Laura Hack, Tali Ball, Alan Schatzberg, Leanne Williams
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
(2020)
Meeting Abstract
Neurosciences
Manpreet Singh, Akua Nimarko, Kelsey Hagan, Adina Fischer
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
(2020)
Meeting Abstract
Neurosciences
Adina Fischer, Bailey Holt-Gosselin, Akua Nimarko, Kayla Carta, Jaskanwaljeet Kaur, Yvonne Lu, Nicholas Rodriguez, Crystal Takada, Ian Gotlib, Manpreet Singh
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
(2020)
Meeting Abstract
Neurosciences
Bailey Holt-Gosselin, Adina Fischer, Scott Fleming, Laura Hack, Tali Ball, Alan Schatzberg, Leanne M. Williams
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
(2020)
Meeting Abstract
Neurosciences
Adina Fischer, Akua Nimarko, Kelsey Hagan, Ian Gotlib, Manpreet Singh
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
(2019)
Meeting Abstract
Neurosciences
Kelsey Hagan, Adina Fischer, Ananya Nrusimha, Akua Nimarko, Aaron Gorelik, Cara Bohon, Natalie Rasgon, Manpreet Singh
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
(2019)