Early neurological deterioration following thrombolysis for minor stroke with isolated internal carotid artery occlusion
European Journal of Neurology2020Vol. 28(2), pp. 479–490
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Naouel Boulenoir, Guillaume Turc, Hilde Hénon, Nadia Laksiri, F. Mounier‐Véhier, Isabelle Girard Buttaz, Duc-Long Duong, Jérémie Papassin, Marion Yger, Aude Triquenot, Aïcha Lyoubi, Adrien ter Schiphorst, Christian Denier, Jean‐Claude Baron, Pierre Seners, the MINOR‐STROKE Collaborators
Abstract
Early neurological deterioration is a frequent and highly deleterious event after IVT for minor stroke with iICAo, and is of thromboembolic origin in three out of four patients. The strong association with iICAo site-largely a function of underlying stroke etiology-may point to a different response of the thrombus to IVT. These findings suggest END may be preventable in this setting.
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