Tag: paediatric patients
Frontiers in paediatric INR: addressing challenges and embracing opportunities
In a guest piece for NeuroNews, Carmen Parra-Fariñas (Toronto, Canada) discusses some of the key considerations that distinguish the growing, dedicated field of paediatric...
First UK trial evaluating deep brain stimulation in children with epilepsy...
A UK clinical trial evaluating deep brain stimulation (DBS) in children with epilepsy recently got underway—and a teenager who was the patient to take...
Hyperfine completes enrolment for pilot study assessing portable MRI in paediatric...
Hyperfine has announced completed enrolment for HOPE PMR—a multicentre, observational pilot study assessing portable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in children with neurological injury, using...
Systematic review and meta-analysis find stroke thrombectomy safe and effective in...
A study presented at last week’s Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August 2023, San Diego, USA) noted that mechanical thrombectomy—in...
Less invasive ‘liquid biopsy’ holds potential to identify genetic mutations in...
A study presented yesterday at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August, San Diego, USA) indicates that it may be...
Paediatric case helps highlight benefit of ‘aspiration first’ in young stroke...
A unique case presentation at this year’s LINNC Americas Seminar (16–17 March, Miami, USA) saw Rafael de Oliveira Sillero (University of Texas Southwestern Medical...
Minneapolis hospital opens “nation’s first” paediatric hybrid intraoperative MRI neurosurgery suite
Children's Minnesota (Minneapolis, USA) has claimed, in a press release, to have become the first health system in North America to open a paediatric hybrid intraoperative magnetic resonance...
Children with severe stroke may fare better if treatment includes mechanical...
Serious disability is six times more likely to be the result three months after stroke among children whose large-vessel stroke was not treated with...