Association between time to treatment and functional outcomes according to the Diffusion‐Weighted Imaging Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score in endovascular stroke therapy

Autor: J.‐T. Kim, B.‐H. Cho, K.‐H. Choi, M.‐S. Park, B. J. Kim, J.‐M. Park, K. Kang, S. J. Lee, J. G. Kim, J.‐K. Cha, D.‐H. Kim, H.‐W. Nah, T. H. Park, S.‐S. Park, K. B. Lee, J. Lee, K.‐S. Hong, Y.‐J. Cho, H.‐K. Park, B.‐C. Lee, K.‐H. Yu, M. S. Oh, D.‐E. Kim, W.‐S. Ryu, J. C. Choi, J.‐H. Kwon, W.‐J. Kim, D.‐I. Shin, S. I. Sohn, J.‐H. Hong, J. S. Lee, H.‐J. Bae, J. L. Saver, K.‐H. Cho
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: European Journal of Neurology. 27:343-351
ISSN: 1468-1331
1351-5101
DOI: 10.1111/ene.14083
Popis: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The rate at which the chance of a good outcome of endovascular stroke therapy (EVT) decays with time when eligible patients are selected by baseline diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI-MRI) and whether ischaemic core size affects this rate remain to be investigated. METHODS This study analyses a prospective multicentre registry of stroke patients treated with EVT based on pretreatment DWI-MRI that was categorized into three groups: small [Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (DWI-ASPECTS)] (8-10), moderate (5-7) and large (
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