Rationale: Disturbances in dynamic cerebral autoregulation after ischemic stroke may have important implications for prognosis. Recent meta-analyses have been hampered by heterogeneity and small samples. Aim and/or hypothesis: The aim of study is to undertake an individual patient data meta-analysis (IPD-MA) of dynamic cerebral autoregulation changes post-ischemic stroke and to determine a predictive model for outcome in ischemic stroke using information combined from dynamic cerebral autoregulation, clinical history, and neuroimaging. Sample size estimates: To detect a change of 2% between categories in modified Rankin scale requires a sample size of ∼1500 patients with moderate to severe stroke, and a change of 1 in autoregulation index r...
Until recently, meta-analyses have usually been performed based on summary data methods. Individual ...
Cerebral autoregulation refers to the physiological mechanism that aims to maintain blood flow to th...
Online Supplementary data for the following article: Georgakis MK, Duering M, Wardlaw JM, Dichgans ...
Rationale: Disturbances in dynamic cerebral autoregulation after ischemic stroke may have important ...
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) has been shown to be impaired in cerebrovascular diseases, but...
Acute stroke is associated with high morbidity and mortality. In the last decades, new therapies hav...
Background and purpose: Effective cerebral autoregulation (CA) may protect the vulnerable ischemic p...
Background: The Cerebrovascular Antiplatelet Trialists' Collaborative Group was formed to obtain and...
BACKGROUND: Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) patients often show impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA). ...
Background: Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) patients often show impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA). ...
RATIONALE: Thrombolysis with intravenous alteplase is both effective and safe when administered to p...
Objective: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is critical to maintenance of cerebral perfusion but its rel...
Objective: To determine associations between cerebral microbleed (CMB) burden with recurrent ischemi...
Background: Inter-observer variability in stroke aetiological classification may have an effect on...
Introduction: Globally, stroke is the second leading cause of death. Despite the burden of illness a...
Until recently, meta-analyses have usually been performed based on summary data methods. Individual ...
Cerebral autoregulation refers to the physiological mechanism that aims to maintain blood flow to th...
Online Supplementary data for the following article: Georgakis MK, Duering M, Wardlaw JM, Dichgans ...
Rationale: Disturbances in dynamic cerebral autoregulation after ischemic stroke may have important ...
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) has been shown to be impaired in cerebrovascular diseases, but...
Acute stroke is associated with high morbidity and mortality. In the last decades, new therapies hav...
Background and purpose: Effective cerebral autoregulation (CA) may protect the vulnerable ischemic p...
Background: The Cerebrovascular Antiplatelet Trialists' Collaborative Group was formed to obtain and...
BACKGROUND: Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) patients often show impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA). ...
Background: Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) patients often show impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA). ...
RATIONALE: Thrombolysis with intravenous alteplase is both effective and safe when administered to p...
Objective: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is critical to maintenance of cerebral perfusion but its rel...
Objective: To determine associations between cerebral microbleed (CMB) burden with recurrent ischemi...
Background: Inter-observer variability in stroke aetiological classification may have an effect on...
Introduction: Globally, stroke is the second leading cause of death. Despite the burden of illness a...
Until recently, meta-analyses have usually been performed based on summary data methods. Individual ...
Cerebral autoregulation refers to the physiological mechanism that aims to maintain blood flow to th...
Online Supplementary data for the following article: Georgakis MK, Duering M, Wardlaw JM, Dichgans ...