Publications by authors named "B Turowski"

Introduction: This study investigates the influence of carotid artery elongation on neurovascular intervention and outcome in acute stroke treatments proposing an easily assessable imaging marker for carotid elongation.

Methods: 118 patients who underwent mechanical thrombectomy for middle cerebral artery occlusions were included. The carotid elongation ratio (CER), center-line artery length to scan's Z-axis, was measured on the affected side in CT-angiographies.

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Background And Purpose: Flow diversion has become a key treatment option for complex intracranial aneurysms. Recent advancements include coated flow diverters (FDs), designed to potentially reduce the need for dual antiplatelet therapy, thereby removing the associated secondary risks while maintaining patency and low complication rates. Comparing coated and uncoated FDs may offer insights into long-term outcomes and treatment optimization.

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Background: The reduction of processing times in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke is of outstanding importance. Our objective is to analyze the acute stroke care chain from onset to treatment in a city in Germany comprising three stroke units. Additionally, we discuss solutions for detected treatment delays.

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Article Synopsis
  • A multicenter study assessed the safety and effectiveness of coated flow diverters (cFDs) for treating ruptured intracranial aneurysms at eight neurovascular centers from 2016 to 2023.
  • The analysis included 60 aneurysms, achieving a 100% technical success rate, with low complication rates including only 1 major stroke, and no incidences of aneurysmal rebleeding during hospitalization.
  • Follow-up showed that 79% of aneurysms were completely occluded after treatment, indicating that cFDs are a safe and efficient option, particularly for complex cases.
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T1-weighted black blood FS sequences may provide a useful addition to imaging protocols in detection of subtle changes in venous vasculitides and, therefore, may have an impact on treatment options.

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