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Guozhong Niu

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  7
Citations -  362

Guozhong Niu is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angioplasty & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 136 citations. Previous affiliations of Guozhong Niu include Nanjing Medical University.

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Endovascular treatment versus standard medical treatment for vertebrobasilar artery occlusion (BEST): an open-label, randomised controlled trial.

Xinfeng Liu, +87 more
- 01 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: There was no evidence of a difference in favourable outcomes of patients receiving endovascular therapy compared with those receiving standard medical therapy alone, and the trial was terminated early after 131 patients had been randomly assigned because of high crossover rate and poor recruitment.
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China Interventional Stroke Registry: Rationale and Study Design

TL;DR: The CISR is the first and the largest registry for angioplasty with/without stents in China and will provide the characteristics and outcomes of patients and the situation of adherence to guideline-based treatments under ‘real-world' conditions in China.
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Deep learning derived automated ASPECTS on non‐contrast CT scans of acute ischemic stroke patients

TL;DR: An automated ASPECTS method to utilize the powerful learning ability of neural networks for objectively scoring CT scans of AIS patients is proposed and shows its potential for automated ASPECTS scoring on NCCT images.
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A Study of GWAS-Supported Variants of rs9943582 in a Chinese Han Population with Ischemic Stroke: No Associations with Disease Onset and Clinical Outcomes

TL;DR: The findings indicated that the variant rs9943582 was not associated with age at onset and clinical outcomes of ischemic stroke, but evidence from well-designed studies with larger and in different ethnic populations are warranted to further explore the effects of APLNR.