Publications by authors named "M D Fronckowiak"

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  • The study investigates the safety and effectiveness of sirolimus-eluting stents compared to bare-metal stents in treating intracranial atherosclerosis in dogs.
  • Evidence indicates that sirolimus-eluting stents reduce in-stent stenosis and show no signs of neurotoxicity or vessel damage after implantation.
  • Histological analysis revealed no significant differences in endothelial healing or serious complications between the two types of stents after a follow-up period.
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Object: No animal model currently exists for the examination of time-dependent histological changes occurring in intracranial vessels after endoluminal stent placement. The authors' goal was to develop a reproducible in vivo model of stent implantation in intracranial vessels in dogs that was capable of demonstrating stent-related vascular changes after the implantation of coated and uncoated devices.

Methods: The authors implanted heparin-coated or uncoated stents in the basilar arteries (BAs) of 11 mongrel dogs.

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Objective: Contrast extravasation after intra-arterial thrombolysis for stroke occurs frequently and is identifiable on a computed tomographic (CT) scan, but it is often unrecognized or misdiagnosed. Few articles describing this phenomenon have been published. The clinical outcomes of patients after contrast extravasation are poorly understood.

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Object: The authors studied the effect of gender and hormonal status on survival in nude rats implanted with human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cell lines.

Methods: Nude rats received intracerebral implants of either wild-type U87MG cells or U87MG cells transfected with the gene for endothelin-1 (U87/ET-1). In the initial study, survival was compared in males and females for each of the two cell lines.

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Object: Successful therapeutic embolization of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) of the brain with liquid polymers (glues) requires precise knowledge of highly variable AVM structure and flow velocities and transit times of blood through the AVM nidus. The goal of this study was to improve AVM flow measurement and visualization by the substitution of the insoluble Ethiodol (ethiodized oil) contrast agent for the soluble contrast media normally used in angiographic studies.

Methods: Before enbucrilate embolization of 24 AVM feeding pedicles in 13 patients, standard contrast medium was superselectively injected into each target pedicle, followed by infusion of 20 microl of Ethiodol microdroplets.

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