Publications by authors named "Daniel Schwarzenhofer"

Background: Despite extensive diagnostic efforts, the etiology of stroke remains unclear in up to 30% of patients. Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) potentially enhances etiological determination by (immuno)histological analysis of retrieved thrombotic material.

Methods: In this monocentric exploratory study, clots from 200 patients undergoing MT were investigated by hematoxylin and eosin, CD3, and CD45 staining.

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Background: Encephalitis originates from diverse autoimmune and infectious etiologies. Diagnostic challenges arise due to the spectrum of presentation and the frequent absence of specific biomarkers. This study aimed to comprehensively characterize and differentiate autoimmune encephalitis (AE) from infectious encephalitis (IE) in adults, and disentangle clinical, paraclinical, and therapeutic differences.

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Introduction: Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) and concomitant usage of intravenous alteplase (alteplase) in large vessel occlusion stroke may produce unwanted excess intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Whether this applies specifically to isolated occlusion of the M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) is unknown.

Methods: A retrospective study from two tertiary thrombectomy centers.

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Article Synopsis
  • Thrombus migration (TM) in patients with M1 middle cerebral artery occlusion is common, occurring in about 22.8% of those analyzed in the study, particularly among those receiving alteplase treatment.
  • The research involved a retrospective study of 463 patients who underwent endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), examining the relationship between TM, reperfusion successes, and patient outcomes through angiographic imaging.
  • Findings suggest that while alteplase use and the time interval to angiography are linked to TM, the occurrence of TM itself does not correlate with better clinical outcomes measured by the modified Rankin scale.
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Background: Poststroke epilepsy (PSE) represents an important complication of stroke. Data regarding the frequency and predictors of PSE in patients with large-vessel occlusion stroke receiving mechanical thrombectomy (MT) are scarce. Furthermore, information on acute and preexisting lesion characteristics on brain MRI has not yet been systematically considered in risk prediction of PSE.

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