Erwan Morvan
5 Papers
7 Citations
Erwan Morvan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Safety and efficacy of intensive blood pressure lowering after successful endovascular therapy in acute ischaemic stroke (BP-TARGET): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial.
Mikael Mazighi,Sébastien Richard,Bertrand Lapergue,Igor Sibon,Benjamin Gory,Jérôme Berge,Arturo Consoli,Julien Labreuche,Jean-Marc Olivot,Joseph P. Broderick,Alain Duhamel,Emmanuel Touzé,Adnan I Qureshi,Amélie Yavchitz,Simon Escalard,Jean-Philippe Desilles,Hocine Redjem,Stanislas Smajda,Robert Fahed,Solène Hebert,Benjamin Maïer,François Delvoye,Perrine Boursin,Malek Ben Maacha,Michael Obadia,Candice Sabben,Raphaël Blanc,Julien Savatovsky,Michel Piotin,Alexandre Obadia,Igor Raynouard,Erwan Morvan,Adrien Wang,Gioia Mione,Lisa Humbertjean,Matthieu Bonnerot,Jean-Christophe Lacour,René Anxionnat,Romain Tonnelet,Serge Bracard,Xavier Barreau,Gaultier Marnat,Ludovic Lucas,Pauline Renou,Sabrina Debruxelles,Mathilde Poli,Sharmila Sagnier +46 more
TL;DR: The BP-TARGET trial as mentioned in this paper showed that a target of 100-129 mm Hg after successful endovascular therapy did not reduce radiographic intraparenchymal haemorrhage rates at 24-36 h as compared with a standard care systolic blood pressure target of 130-185 mm HG.
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Early successful reperfusion after endovascular therapy reduces malignant middle cerebral artery infarction occurrence in young patients with large diffusion-weighted imaging lesions.
Candice Sabben,Jean-Philippe Desilles,Frédérique Charbonneau,Julien Savatovsky,Erwan Morvan,Alexandre Obadia,Igor Raynouard,F. Fela,Simon Escalard,H Redjem,Stanislas Smajda,Gabriele Ciccio,Raphaël Blanc,Robert Fahed,C. Le Guerinel,Nicolas Engrand,M. Ben Maacha,Julien Labreuche,M. Mazighi,Michel Piotin,Mikael Obadia +20 more
TL;DR: Early successful reperfusion performed in AIS patients with clinical and imaging predictors of MMI was associated with decreased MMI occurrence, and reperfusion status might be considered in evaluating the need for craniectomy in patients with early predictors.
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Cardiac involvement in Wilson disease: Review of the literature and description of three cases of sudden death.
Kevin Chevalier,Nadia Benyounes,Michael Obadia,Clélie Van Der Vynckt,Erwan Morvan,Thierry Tibi,Aurélia Poujois +6 more
TL;DR: Wilson disease is a rare genetic condition that results from a build-up of copper in the body as mentioned in this paper, and it requires life-long treatment and is mainly characterized by hepatic and neurological features.
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Visual assessment of diffusion weighted imaging infarct volume lacks accuracy and reliability.
Naim Khoury,Cyril Dargazanli,Adrien Guenego,Kevin Zuber,Asya Ekmen,Guillaume Charbonnier,Solène Hebert,Jean Capron,Candice Sabben,Erwan Morvan,William Boisseau,Benjamin Maïer,Kevin Premat,Frédéric Clarençon,Stanislas Smajda,Hocine Redjem,Vanessa Chalumeau,Gregoire Boulouis,Annaëlle Chetrit,Augustin Lecler,P. Koskas,Loïc Duron,Gabriele Ciccio,Célina Ducroux,Simon Escalard,Jean-Philippe Desilles,Mylène Hamdani,Bertrand Lapergue,Mikael Mazighi,Malek Ben Maacha,Nahida Brikci-Nigassa,Raphaël Blanc,Michel Piotin,Robert Fahed +33 more
TL;DR: The visual assessment of DWI infarct volume lacks accuracy and repeatability, and could lead to a significant number of erroneous decisions when applying the DAWN criteria.
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Abstract WP21: Successful Reperfusion With Thrombectomy in Patients With Large Dwi Lesion is Associated With Reduced Occurrence of Malignant Stroke
Candice Sabben,Jean-Philippe Desilles,Frédérique Charbonneau,Julien Savatovsky,Jean-Claude Sadik,Simon Escalard,Hocine Redjem,Stanislas Smajda,Gabriele Ciccio,Raphaël Blanc,Robert Fahed,Malek Ben Maacha,Erwan Morvan,Alexandre Obadia,Caroline Le Guerinel,Nicolas Engrand,Julien Labreuche,Mikael Mazighi,Michael Obadia,Michel Piotin +19 more
TL;DR: A large number of patients withignant middle cerebral artery infarction are diagnosed with central giant cell granuloma, which is a severe complication of ischaemic stroke and has a mortality rate up to 80%.
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