Publications by authors named "L Ribot Luna"

The relative level of functional impairment in stroke patients is a significant determinant of post-acute care. The Activity Measure for Post Acute Care 6-Clicks (AM-PAC) scores for basic mobility and daily activity are rapid standardized assessments whose utilities in predicting long-term stroke outcomes have not yet been studied. We performed a retrospective analysis of acute ischemic stroke patients and their outcomes.

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Background And Purpose: Acute ischemic stroke due to anterior circulation large-vessel occlusion (AIS-LVO) remains a leading cause of disability despite successful reperfusion therapies. Prolonged venous transit (PVT) has emerged as a potential prognostic imaging biomarker in AIS-LVO. We aimed to investigate whether PVT is associated with a decreased likelihood of excellent functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale [mRS] score of 0-1 at 90 days) after successful reperfusion.

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Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Medication adherence is an important issue in managing chronic CVD, directly influencing outcomes and healthcare costs.

Objectives: This systematic review, supported by the Brazilian Society of Cardiology, evaluates the impact of poor adherence to cardiovascular medications on critical clinical outcomes such as death and cardiovascular events.

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Background And Purpose: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is the treatment standard for large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke. Under current guidelines, only patients with smaller ischemic core volumes (ICV) are eligible for MT. Thus, it is of interest to quickly estimate ICV in stroke patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Intracranial aneurysms (IAs) are a leading cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage, and using the Neuroform Atlas stent (NAS) with coiling is more effective than coiling alone for treatment.
  • The study conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 42 studies covering 2434 participants to evaluate the efficacy and safety of NAS, analyzing outcomes like aneurysm occlusion rates and related adverse events.
  • Results showed high occlusion success (95% overall), favorable modified Rankin Scale scores indicating good patient outcomes (93% mRS grade 0), and low adverse event rates (≤ 5%), though the study noted limitations in specific mortality data and the lack of comparative studies
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