Publications by authors named "B G Bratu"

This study investigates the application of Machine Learning techniques to predict clinical outcomes in microsurgical clipping treatments of cerebral aneurysms, aiming to enhance healthcare processes through informed clinical decision making. Relying on a dataset of 344 patients' preoperative characteristics, various ML classifiers were trained to predict outcomes measured by the Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS). The study's results were reported through the means of ROC-AUC scores for outcome prediction and the identification of key predictors using SHAP analysis.

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Intracranial "kissing" aneurysms are rare vascular conditions described as two anatomically adjacent aneurysms originating from either the same or different arteries, with their walls pressed together. Two-dimensional angiography was formerly considered the gold standard for diagnosis, with the three-dimensional rotational type now offering more insightful details about vascular discrepancies. The treatment of anterior communicating artery (AcoA) "kissing" aneurysms poses significant challenges, with surgical clipping proving difficult due to their deep midline location or the bilateral anterograde arterial supply.

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This retrospective mono-center study focuses on 144 cases of glioblastoma treated over a time span of 12 years in our clinic in Romania. We offer critical insight into the dreadful aspect of this tumor by highlighting the principal characteristics such as localization, the genetic information of each case, progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS). A tenth of our patients underwent a second surgical procedure, providing a comparable OS to the other part of our study group, proving that surgical treatment as salvage therapy is a viable option.

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Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a rare type of tumor characterized by spindle-shaped cells originating from mesenchymal tissue. This case series presents a collection of 14 intracranial solitary fibrous tumors treated between 2014 and 2022 in our institute in Bucharest, Romania. Through a systematic investigation, key aspects spanning the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of patient care were highlighted.

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Article Synopsis
  • * It emphasizes the complexities in deciding how to treat these conditions, such as whether to address the IAs or BAVMs first and what the best treatment strategies are, often requiring careful assessment of the rupture site.
  • * The case of a 29-year-old male with multiple vascular issues, including a ruptured aneurysm linked to a BAVM, illustrates the clinical challenges faced and the necessity of personalized treatment plans for patients.
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