Comparison of outcome and interventional complication rate in patients with acute stroke treated with mechanical thrombectomy with and without bridging thrombolysis
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery2016Vol. 9(3), pp. 229–233
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Ralph Weber, Hannes Nordmeyer, Jeffrie Hadisurya, Markus Heddier, Michael C. Stauder, Paul Stracke, Klaus Berger, René Chapot
Abstract
Preceding use of IVT was not an independent predictor of favorable outcome in patients with acute stroke treated with MT and complication rates did not differ whether or not IVT was used. MT is safe and achieved a favorable outcome in one-third of patients with stroke ineligible for IVT.
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