Stroke; a journal of cerebral circulation
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Randomized Controlled Trial
CHANCE trial: early short-term dual antiplatelet treatment for stroke prevention.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Intraoperative magnesium administration does not improve neurocognitive function after cardiac surgery.
Neurocognitive decline occurs frequently after cardiac surgery and persists in a significant number of patients. Magnesium is thought to provide neuroprotection by preservation of cellular energy metabolism, blockade of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor, diminution of the inflammatory response, and inhibition of platelet activation. We therefore hypothesized that intraoperative magnesium administration would decrease postoperative cognitive impairment. ⋯ http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00041392.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
THRIVE score predicts outcomes with a third-generation endovascular stroke treatment device in the TREVO-2 trial.
Several outcome prediction scores have been tested in patients receiving acute stroke treatment with previous generations of endovascular stroke treatment devices. The TREVO-2 trial was a randomized controlled trial comparing a novel endovascular stroke treatment device (the Trevo device) to a previous-generation endovascular stroke treatment device (the Merci device). ⋯ The THRIVE score strongly predicts clinical outcome and mortality in the TREVO-2 trial. Taken together with THRIVE validation data from patients receiving intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator or no acute treatment, the THRIVE score has broad predictive power in patients with acute ischemic stroke, which is likely because THRIVE reflects a set of strong nonmodifiable predictors of stroke outcome. A free Web calculator for the THRIVE score is available at http://www.thrivescore.org.