Jorge Pagola Pérez Blanca My daily work involves clinical practice, teaching, and research. As a physician, I am a vascular neurologist, providing hospital care and on-call services. I specialize in cardioembolic stroke, both in its diagnosis and treatment. As an educator, I coordinate training in focused ultrasound at the national and international levels. My field of research has been the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke. In my Doctoral Thesis in 2010 I defended the influence of advanced fibrinolytic treatment in the worst-prognosis stroke, basilar thrombosis. Later, already at the time of the development of thrombectomy, we published the usefulness of stent retrievers and in recent years I collaborated in the achievement and improvement of this type of treatment that has demonstrated the impact on clinical improvement and a reduction in mortality. In recent years, my field of research has focused on the diagnosis of the cause of stroke with advanced techniques, because in my opinion, it did not make sense to continue performing endovascular treatment and not knowing the origin of the stroke in up to 30% of cases. We have developed new diagnostic techniques that have been adapted to our daily clinical practice (wearable Holter, focused echocardiography, analysis of atrial deformability). In recent years, our group has continued to innovate in the detection of atrial fibrillation, now with smart bracelets that empower the patient in their self-care. In this effort to improve diagnosis, we have created a protocol for analyzing the thrombus extracted from acute cerebral occlusion. We have created lines of research to determine, through histological, immunohistochemical and proteomic analysis of the thrombus, the cause of the stroke and the response to both lytic drugs and endovascular therapy. Finally, we have created a new innovative line, cytometry of the thrombus extracted in thrombectomy of acute stroke. A technique that is faster and less expensive than the usual histological analysis and that has been shown to be able to identify thrombi of cardioembolic origin and those most resistant to recanalization. Instituciones de las que forman parte Investigador/a principal Investigación en Ictus Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca Ictus y Hemodinámica Cerebral Hospital General LinkedIn Twitter Orcid Jorge Pagola Pérez Blanca LinkedIn Twitter Orcid Instituciones de las que forman parte Investigador/a principal Investigación en Ictus Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca Ictus y Hemodinámica Cerebral Hospital General My daily work involves clinical practice, teaching, and research. As a physician, I am a vascular neurologist, providing hospital care and on-call services. I specialize in cardioembolic stroke, both in its diagnosis and treatment. As an educator, I coordinate training in focused ultrasound at the national and international levels. My field of research has been the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke. In my Doctoral Thesis in 2010 I defended the influence of advanced fibrinolytic treatment in the worst-prognosis stroke, basilar thrombosis. Later, already at the time of the development of thrombectomy, we published the usefulness of stent retrievers and in recent years I collaborated in the achievement and improvement of this type of treatment that has demonstrated the impact on clinical improvement and a reduction in mortality. In recent years, my field of research has focused on the diagnosis of the cause of stroke with advanced techniques, because in my opinion, it did not make sense to continue performing endovascular treatment and not knowing the origin of the stroke in up to 30% of cases. We have developed new diagnostic techniques that have been adapted to our daily clinical practice (wearable Holter, focused echocardiography, analysis of atrial deformability). In recent years, our group has continued to innovate in the detection of atrial fibrillation, now with smart bracelets that empower the patient in their self-care. In this effort to improve diagnosis, we have created a protocol for analyzing the thrombus extracted from acute cerebral occlusion. We have created lines of research to determine, through histological, immunohistochemical and proteomic analysis of the thrombus, the cause of the stroke and the response to both lytic drugs and endovascular therapy. Finally, we have created a new innovative line, cytometry of the thrombus extracted in thrombectomy of acute stroke. A technique that is faster and less expensive than the usual histological analysis and that has been shown to be able to identify thrombi of cardioembolic origin and those most resistant to recanalization.
Proyectos Malalties Neurovasculars (GRC) IP: Joan Montaner Villalonga Colaboradores: Marta Aurora Rubiera Del Fueyo, Jorge Pagola Pérez Blanca, José Alvarez Sabin, Anna Penalba Morenilla, Maria Mar Hernandez Guillamon, Marc Ribó Jacobi, Maria Pilar Delgado Martínez, Carlos Molina Cateriano, Anna Rosell Novel, David Rodriguez Luna, Mª Ángeles Muchada López, Estevo Santamarina Pérez, Manuel Quintana Luque Entidad financiadora: Agència Gestió Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca Financiación: 48000 Referencia: 2014 SGR 686 Duración: 01/01/2014 - 31/12/2016 INVICTUS IP: Joan Montaner Villalonga Colaboradores: Marta Aurora Rubiera Del Fueyo, Jorge Pagola Pérez Blanca, José Alvarez Sabin, Anna Penalba Morenilla, Maria Mar Hernandez Guillamon, Marc Ribó Jacobi, Maria Pilar Delgado Martínez, Carlos Molina Cateriano, Anna Rosell Novel, David Rodriguez Luna, Mª Ángeles Muchada López, Estevo Santamarina Pérez Entidad financiadora: Instituto de Salud Carlos III Financiación: 247695.66 Referencia: RD12/0014/0005 Duración: 01/01/2013 - 31/03/2017 Impacto de la evaluación neurovascular y determinación de biomarcadores en el diagnóstico pre-hospitalario del ictus hiperagudo IP: Carlos Molina Cateriano Colaboradores: Marta Aurora Rubiera Del Fueyo, Jorge Pagola Pérez Blanca, Anna Penalba Morenilla, Maria Pilar Meler Amella Entidad financiadora: Instituto de Salud Carlos III Financiación: 108075.99 Referencia: PI11/01677 Duración: 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2014 Efectividad, coste-efectividad, coste-utilidad y daño neurológico de la implantación de prótesis aótica transcatéter a cirugía convencional en pacientes con estenosis aórtica severa IP: Ignacio Ferreira González Colaboradores: Jorge Pagola Pérez Blanca, Aida Ribera Sole, José Carlos Sureda Barbosa, Vicente Serra García, Cristina Auger Acosta, Imanol Otaegui Irurueta, Bruno García del Blanco, Pilar Tornos Mas Entidad financiadora: Instituto de Salud Carlos III Financiación: 209330 Referencia: PI10/00369 Duración: 01/01/2011 - 31/12/2014 Paginación Primera página « Página anterior ‹ Página 1 Página actual 2 Página 3 Siguiente página › Última página »