Publications by authors named "J M Pumar"

Introduction: Although stentrievers (SRs) are widely used for mechanical thrombectomy (MT), the impact of device dimensions on optimizing reperfusion outcomes in high clot burden cases is unclear. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of SR size on angiographic and clinical outcomes in patients with acute terminal internal cerebral artery (TICA) occlusion.

Methods: We analyzed ROSSETTI registry data to compare technical and clinical outcomes of TICA occlusion patients treated with MT without rescue therapy, according to SR diameter and length: 6 × 41-50 mm, 6 × 20-40 mm, and <6 × 20-50 mm.

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Glutamate grabbers, such as glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), have been proposed to prevent excitotoxicity secondary to high glutamate levels in stroke patients. However, the efficacy of blood glutamate grabbing by GOT could be dependent on the extent and severity of the disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Our purpose was to analyze the relationship between GOT and glutamate concentration with the patient's functional status differentially according to BBB serum markers (soluble tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (sTWEAK) and leukoaraiosis based on neuroimaging).

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Background: Cerebral small vessel disease is the most common cause of lacunar strokes (LS). Understanding LS pathogenesis is vital for predicting disease severity, prognosis, and developing therapies.

Objectives: To research molecular profiles that differentiate LS in deep brain structures from those in subcortical white matter.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of the Silk Vista Baby (SVB) flow diverter for treating small cerebral aneurysms, focusing on long-term follow-up.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 50 patients treated with the SVB between September 2018 and June 2021, noting a low complication rate of 8% during procedures.
  • Results showed a 100% technical success rate, no re-ruptures, and a high occlusion rate of 94% at the 12-month follow-up, confirming the SVB as a safe and effective treatment option.
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Background: Successful recanalization does not lead to complete tissue reperfusion in a considerable percentage of ischemic stroke patients. This study aimed to identify biomarkers associated with futile recanalization. Leukoaraiosis predicts poor outcomes of this phenomenon.

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