AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol · Mar 2012
Randomized Controlled TrialNatural history of pain in patients with conservatively treated osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures: results from VERTOS II.
We analyzed the natural course of conservatively treated osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures from VERTOS II, a randomized trial of vertebroplasty and conservative therapy in 202 patients with vertebral compression fractures. We assessed the proportion of patients who developed chronic back pain and possible risk factors. ⋯ In the VERTOS II trial, most conservatively treated patients with acute osteoporotic compression fractures had sufficient pain relief during the first 3 months. However, after 1 year, a substantial proportion of patients still had disabling pain despite higher class pain medication used. There were no predictors for the development of chronic pain. Patients with continuing pain ≥3 months after the fracture may be candidates for vertebroplasty.
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol · Mar 2012
Case ReportsSuperselective indocyanine green angiography for selective revascularization in the management of peripheral cerebral aneurysms.
This report describes the management of a fusiform peripheral middle cerebral artery aneurysm by endovascular parent artery occlusion under bypass protection. Localization of the recipient cortical artery was accomplished after craniotomy by superselective injection of diluted ICG dye via a microcatheter positioned proximal to the aneurysm. This report demonstrates that superselective ICG angiography can be a beneficial alternative technique to identify the best anastomosis site intraoperatively.
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Dabigatran (Pradaxa) is a member of the relatively new class of antithrombotic drugs known as direct thrombin inhibitors (DTIs). It may supplant warfarin (Coumadin) in a number of applications as it may produce a more predictable, potent, and immediate anticoagulant effect, with fewer significant side effects and interactions, and requires less monitoring.