2017
DOI: 10.1590/0004-282x20160174
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Brazilian guidelines for endovascular treatment of patients with acute ischemic stroke

Abstract: These guidelines are the result of a joint effort from writing groups of the Brazilian Stroke Society, the Scientific Department of Cerebrovascular Diseases of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology, the Brazilian Stroke Network and the Brazilian Society of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Neuroradiology. Members from these groups participated in web-based discussion forums with predefined themes, followed by videoconference meetings in which controversies and position statements were discussed, leading to a consensus. … Show more

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“…The patients were selected for endovascular treatment according to our institution’s acute stroke protocol for recanalization strategies [11]. Of 223 patients who underwent endovascular treatment for acute stroke due to large vessel occlusions, we excluded 44 patients (20%) with vertebrobasilar occlusions, 132 patients (59%) with distal carotid or M1 occlusions, and 38 patients (17%) with carotid tandem occlusions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patients were selected for endovascular treatment according to our institution’s acute stroke protocol for recanalization strategies [11]. Of 223 patients who underwent endovascular treatment for acute stroke due to large vessel occlusions, we excluded 44 patients (20%) with vertebrobasilar occlusions, 132 patients (59%) with distal carotid or M1 occlusions, and 38 patients (17%) with carotid tandem occlusions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples include hypertension [7], atherosclerosis [8], diabetes [9], large artery occlusion [10], hypercholesterolemia [11], administration of alteplase [12], Tissue plasminogen activator [13], cigarette smoking [14], influence of Statin drug [15], air pollution [16,17], and socio-economic issue like poverty [18]. Several epidemiological studies like Framingham Heart [5], Task Force for stroke prevention [19], Stroke Buckle [20], CHS [21], Stroke Belt [22], Jackson Heart [23], EUROSTROKE [11], ARIC [8], REGARDS [24], NHANES [25], INTERSTROKE [26], Qstroke score [27], GBD [16], ACC/AHA [28], FSRS [29], ENCHANTED [12,30], STROKOG [31], Stroke care system in Asia [32], Brazilian guidelines [33], and many more revealed the correlation between community, life-style, socio-economic and traditional risk factors. Some studies relied on single to multiple survey reports, while others reported data with or without periodic follow-ups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So far, a total of eight consensus and guidelines have been produced and published in the journal Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] :…”
Section: Consensus and Guidelines Of The Sbdcvmentioning
confidence: 99%