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Benjamin Winter
Researcher at Charité
Publications - 34
Citations - 2000
Benjamin Winter is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Thrombolysis. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1774 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin Winter include Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Effect of the Use of Ambulance-Based Thrombolysis on Time to Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Martin Ebinger,Benjamin Winter,Matthias Wendt,Joachim E. Weber,Carolin Waldschmidt,Michal Rozanski,Alexander Kunz,Peter M. Koch,Philipp A. Kellner,Daniel Gierhake,Kersten Villringer,Jochen B. Fiebach,Ulrike Grittner,Andreas Hartmann,Bruno-Marcel Mackert,Matthias Endres,Heinrich J. Audebert +16 more
TL;DR: Compared with usual care, the use of ambulance-based thrombolysis resulted in decreased time to treatment without an increase in adverse events.
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Physical Activity Improves Long-Term Stroke Outcome via Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase–Dependent Augmentation of Neovascularization and Cerebral Blood Flow
Karen Gertz,Josef Priller,Golo Kronenberg,Klaus Fink,Benjamin Winter,Helmut Schröck,Shengbo Ji,Milan Milosevic,Christoph Harms,Michael Böhm,Ulrich Dirnagl,Ulrich Laufs,Matthias Endres +12 more
TL;DR: Voluntary physical activity improves long-term stroke outcome by eNOS-dependent mechanisms related to improved angiogenesis and cerebral blood flow by boosting neovascularization and improving functional outcome.
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Effects of Golden Hour Thrombolysis: A Prehospital Acute Neurological Treatment and Optimization of Medical Care in Stroke (PHANTOM-S) Substudy
Martin Ebinger,Alexander Kunz,Matthias Wendt,Michal Rozanski,Benjamin Winter,Carolin Waldschmidt,Joachim E. Weber,Kersten Villringer,Jochen B. Fiebach,Heinrich J. Audebert +9 more
TL;DR: The use of STEMO increases the percentage of patients receiving thrombolysis within the golden hour, which entails no risk to the patients' safety and is associated with better short-term outcomes.
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Prehospital thrombolysis in acute stroke Results of the PHANTOM-S pilot study
Joachim E. Weber,Martin Ebinger,Michal Rozanski,Carolin Waldschmidt,Matthias Wendt,Benjamin Winter,Philipp A. Kellner,André M Baumann,Jochen B. Fiebach,Kersten Villringer,Sabina Kaczmarek,Matthias Endres,Heinrich J. Audebert +12 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that prehospital stroke care in STEMO is feasible and this new approach using prehospital tPA may be effective in reducing call-to-needle times, but this is currently being scrutinized in a prospective controlled study.
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Identifying the perfusion deficit in acute stroke with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
Yating Lv,Yating Lv,Daniel S. Margulies,Daniel S. Margulies,R. Cameron Craddock,Xiangyu Long,Benjamin Winter,Daniel Gierhake,Matthias Endres,Kersten Villringer,Jochen B. Fiebach,Arno Villringer +11 more
TL;DR: Time delay analysis of Resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging provides information comparable to that of conventional perfusion MRI without the need for contrast agents.