Table of Contents
Editorial
Perspectives
Review Articles
Academic Perspectives
- Differences in Neuroradiology Training Programs around the World
Neuroradiology training information was collected from 43 countries via a questionnaire. No training programs are available in 16 and post residency curricula are available in 27. Although most training periods are 1–2 years, number of fellows and didactic education varies.
Genetics Vignette
Brain
- White Matter Correlates of Cognitive Impairment in Essential Tremor
A series of 55 patients with essential tremor and an equal number of age-matched controls were assessed clinically and by DTI. Alterations in executive and visual spatial functions correlated with DTI measures suggesting an anatomic basis for cognitive impairment in these patients.
- Brain Metabolic Abnormalities Associated with Developmental Venous Anomalies
The authors reviewed 25 developmental venous anomalies imaged with MRI and FDG-PET. Metabolic abnormalities were found in 76%, most commonly adjacent brain hypometabolism. These findings were predominantly seen in older individuals.
- Impact of Time-to-Reperfusion on Outcome in Patients with Poor Collaterals
More than 200 patients with MCA +/- ICA occlusions who successfully reperfused with endovascular techniques were assessed. The probability of good outcome was not significantly influenced by onset-to-reperfusion and puncture-to-reperfusion periods in patients with good collaterals but dropped significantly in patients with poor collaterals.
Interventional
- Conscious Sedation versus General Anesthesia during Endovascular Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Nine studies encompassing nearly 2000 patients treated with or without anesthesia for acute stroke were analyzed. Patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing intra-arterial therapy may have worse outcomes with general anesthesia compared with conscious sedation. However, the difference in stroke severity at the onset may confound the comparison in the available studies.
Extracranial Vascular
Head & Neck
Pediatrics
Spine
- Percutaneous Injection of Radiopaque Gelified Ethanol for the Treatment of Lumbar and Cervical Intervertebral Disk Herniations: Experience and Clinical Outcome in 80 Patients
Eighty lumbar and 9 cervical spine herniations were treated with percutaneous intradiskal injection of gelified ethanol under fluoroscopy with 36 injections made simultaneously for 2 disk herniations. Post treatment symptom improvement was reported by 85% of patients with lumbarand 83% of those with cervical disk herniations.