Revascularisation patterns and characteristics after erythropoietin pretreatment and multiple burr holes in patients who had acute stroke with perfusion impairment.
Seong-Joon LeeSo Young ParkGeun Hwa ParkJin Soo LeeYong Cheol LimJi Man HongPublished in: Stroke and vascular neurology (2024)
Our findings suggest that intracalvarial ECA-dominant revascularisation plays a crucial role in the formation of transdural collaterals following combined therapy. These distinct changes in ECA haemodynamics can be non-invasively identified through bedside ultrasound studies.