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Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology

ISSN - 2155-9562

Stroke endovascular treatment: Efficacy and security analysis with the time of development

11th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics

March 27-29, 2017 Madrid, Spain

Joaquin Carneado-Ruiz

Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro, Spain

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Neurol Neurophysiol

Abstract :

Objective: To analyze the ischemic stroke endovascular treatment efficacy and security with its time of development. Patients/Methods: It is an observational study with a transversal design. The endovascular treatment for the embolic ischemic stroke in Madrid Community is coordinated by six Stroke Centers. These results are related to the University Hospital Puerta de Hierro (HUPH) treated patients. Inclusion and exclusion criteria are those recommended in international clinical guides, approved too by the Madrid`s Stroke working group. We describe results of patients treated between October 2013 and February 2016. We analyze the efficacy and security variables along different periods of time during the treatment development. Results: Total number of patients taken for the study is 90. We divided the study population into three similar groups (tertiles) according to the treatment date. The following outcomes were observed: Age (mean): 64.78, Standard deviation (SD): 14.48. Female gender: 35 (38.90%). NIHSS median (IQ 1-3): 18(16-22); Time from onset to angiography (arterial puncture): 270 min (200-330 min); Arterial Recanalization TICI 2b/3 63(70%); Rankin 0-2; 7 day: 41(45.60%); Mortality 7 day: 13(14.44%) Hemorrhagic transformation: PH2 5 (5.6%). We found significant statistically difference for the recanalization grade (TICI), considering five grades (p=0.003), or between two categories (2b/3) (p=0.041). Conclusions: We demonstrate efficacy and security for the endovascular ischemic stroke treatment. We demonstrate an improvement in the arterial recanalization grade with the time of treatment development.

Biography :

Joaquin Carneado-Ruiz is currently working at Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro Madrid as a Neurologist/Medical Doctor, (Spain). He is the Director of Stroke Unit and Coordinator of Neurosonology Laboratory and Acute Stroke treatment. Education and Training: Neurologist Medical Doctor HU Puerta de Hierro. . Fellowship in Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurosonology., (Spain) StrokeUnit. HU Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. 1999-2000. University of California Los Angeles Medical Center. NeurologyDepartment. StrokeUnit. , (UnitedStates) visitingStrokeFellowship. Feb-2000 to Jun-2000. Doctoral Thesis. 2002-2004Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. He has published more than 25 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member of repute.

Email: jcarnead@gmail.com

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