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Basile Kerleroux
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 42
Citations - 682
Basile Kerleroux is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications receiving 406 citations.
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Brain MRI Findings in Severe COVID-19: A Retrospective Observational Study.
Stéphane Kremer,François Lersy,Jérôme De Seze,Jean-Christophe Ferré,Adel Maamar,Béatrice Carsin-Nicol,Olivier Collange,Fabrice Bonneville,Gilles Adam,Guillaume Martin-Blondel,Marie Rafiq,Thomas Geeraerts,Louis Delamarre,Sylvie Grand,Alexandre Krainik,Sophie Caillard,Jean-Marc Constans,Serge Metanbou,Adrien Heintz,Julie Helms,Maleka Schenck,Nicolas Lefebvre,Claire Boutet,Xavier Fabre,Géraud Forestier,Isaure de Beaurepaire,Grégoire Bornet,Audrey Lacalm,Hélène Oesterlé,Federico Bolognini,Julien Messie,Ghazi Hmeydia,Joseph Benzakoun,Catherine Oppenheim,Blanche Bapst,Imen Megdiche,Marie-Cécile Henry Feugeas,Antoine Khalil,Augustin Gaudemer,Lavinia Jager,Patrick Nesser,Yannick Talla,Céline Hemmert,Philippe Feuerstein,Nathan Sebag,Sophie Carré,Manel Alleg,Claire Lecocq,Emmanuelle Schmitt,R. Anxionnat,François Zhu,Pierre-Olivier Comby,Frédéric Ricolfi,Pierre Thouant,Hubert Desal,Gregoire Boulouis,Jérôme Berge,Apolline Kazémi,Nadya Pyatigorskaya,Augustin Lecler,Suzana Saleme,M Edjlali-Goujon,Basile Kerleroux,Pierre-Emmanuel Zorn,Muriel Matthieu,Seyyid Baloglu,François-Daniel Ardellier,Thibault Willaume,Jean-Christophe Brisset,Clotilde Boulay,Véronique Mutschler,Yves Hansmann,Paul-Michel Mertes,Francis Schneider,Samira Fafi-Kremer,Mickaël Ohana,Ferhat Meziani,Jean-Stéphane David,Nicolas Meyer,Mathieu Anheim,François Cotton +80 more
TL;DR: Patients with severe COVID-19 and without ischemic infarcts had a wide range of neurologic manifestations that were be associated with abnormal brain MRIs, and eight distinctive neuroradiological patterns were described.
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Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak: Decreased Activity, and Increased Care Delays.
Basile Kerleroux,Thibaut Fabacher,Nicolas Bricout,Martin Moise,Benoit Testud,Sivadji Vingadassalom,Héloïse Ifergan,Kevin Janot,Arturo Consoli,Wagih Ben Hassen,Eimad Shotar,Julien Ognard,Guillaume Charbonnier,Vincent L'Allinec,Alexis Guédon,Federico Bolognini,Gaultier Marnat,Géraud Forestier,Aymeric Rouchaud,Raoul Pop,Nicolas Raynaud,François Zhu,Jonathan Cortese,Vanessa Chalumeau,Jérôme Berge,Simon Escalard,Gregoire Boulouis +26 more
TL;DR: A significant decrease in patients treated with MTs during the first stages of the COVID epidemic in France and alarming indicators of lengthened care delays are shown, prompting immediate consideration of local and regional stroke networks preparedness in the varying contexts of COVID-19 pandemic evolution.
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Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak in France: Decreased Activity, and Increased Care Delays
Basile Kerleroux,Thibaut Fabacher,Nicolas Bricout,Martin Moise,Benoit Testud,Sivadji Vingadassalom,Héloïse Ifergan,Kevin Janot,Arturo Consolli,Wagih Ben Hassen,Eimad Shotar,Julien Ognard,Guillaume Charbonnier,Vincent L'Allinec,Alexis Guédon,Federico Bolognini,Gaultier Marnat,Géraud Forestier,Aymeric Rouchaud,Raoul Pop,Nicolas Raynaud,François Zhu,Jonathan Cortese,Vanessa Chalumeau,Simon Escalard,Jérôme Berge,Gregoire Boulouis +26 more
TL;DR: The efficiency of pre-hospital care chain response and the adequacy of hospital resources are challenged amid the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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Is bridging therapy still required in stroke due to carotid artery terminus occlusions
Romain Bourcier,Pierre-Louis Alexandre,François Eugène,Béatrice Delasalle-Guyomarch,Benoit Guillon,Basile Kerleroux,Suzana Saleme,Gaultier Marnat,Samy Boucebci,M. Mirza,Jean-Christophe Ferré,Chrysanthi Papagiannaki,Hubert Desal +12 more
TL;DR: A retrospective multicenter analysis of prospectively collected data of consecutive patients to investigate the impact of intravenous thrombolysis on ICA-O found no significant difference in clinical outcomes between patients receiving bridging therapy versus direct thrombectomy.
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Perfusion Imaging to Select Patients with Large Ischemic Core for Mechanical Thrombectomy.
Basile Kerleroux,Kevin Janot,Cyril Dargazanli,Dimitri Daly-Eraya,Wagih Benhassen,François Zhu,Benjamin Gory,Jean François Hak,Charline Perot,Lili Detraz,Romain Bourcier,Aymeric Rouchaud,Géraud Forestier,Joseph Benzakoun,Gaultier Marnat,Florent Gariel,Pasquale Mordasini,Johannes Kaesmacher,Gregoire Boulouis +18 more
TL;DR: In patients currently deemed ineligible for MT due to large infarct ischemic cores at baseline, CPMR identifies a subgroup strongly benefiting from MT, and this was a multicenter, retrospective, core lab adjudicated, cohort study.