Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy within 6 h after stroke onset improves the outcome in patients with large vessel occlusions. The aim of our study was to establish a model based on diffusion weighted and perfusion weighted imaging to provide an accurate prediction for the 6 h time-window in patients with unknown time of stroke onset. Patients and methods: A predictive model was designed based on data from the DEFUSE 2 study and validated in a subgroup of patients with large vessel occlusions from the AXIS 2 trial. Results: We constructed the model in 91 patients from DEFUSE 2. The following parameters were independently associated with <6 h time-window and included in the model: interquartile range and median relative diffusion weighte...
BACKGROUND: Under current guidelines, intravenous thrombolysis is used to treat acute stroke only if...
Purpose: Reperfusion therapy enables effective treatment of ischemic stroke presenting within 4–6 ho...
Objective: Very low cerebral blood volume (VLCBV), diffusion, and hypoperfusion lesion volumes have ...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy within 6 h after stroke onset improves the outcome in patients...
Background and Purpose - Acute stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset are ineligible for...
Background and Purpose—Toward the goal of designing a clinical trial using imaging parameters to tre...
Acute stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset are ineligible for thrombolysis. The diffus...
Background A large diffusion-weighted imaging lesion ⩽six-hours of symptom onset was found to pre...
Objective: Mechanical thrombectomy is the standard treatment for large vessel occlusion (LVO) in acu...
Current guidelines suggest that perfusion imaging should only be performed > 6 h after symptom onset...
Objective: Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying malignant middle cerebral art...
Objective Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying “malignant” middle cerebral ar...
Summary: In patients with acute ischemic stroke, early re-canalization may save tissue at risk for i...
Introduction: Radiological thrombus characteristics are associated with patient outcomes and treatme...
Background: Imaging is used as a surrogate for clinical outcome in early-phase stroke trials. Assess...
BACKGROUND: Under current guidelines, intravenous thrombolysis is used to treat acute stroke only if...
Purpose: Reperfusion therapy enables effective treatment of ischemic stroke presenting within 4–6 ho...
Objective: Very low cerebral blood volume (VLCBV), diffusion, and hypoperfusion lesion volumes have ...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy within 6 h after stroke onset improves the outcome in patients...
Background and Purpose - Acute stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset are ineligible for...
Background and Purpose—Toward the goal of designing a clinical trial using imaging parameters to tre...
Acute stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset are ineligible for thrombolysis. The diffus...
Background A large diffusion-weighted imaging lesion ⩽six-hours of symptom onset was found to pre...
Objective: Mechanical thrombectomy is the standard treatment for large vessel occlusion (LVO) in acu...
Current guidelines suggest that perfusion imaging should only be performed > 6 h after symptom onset...
Objective: Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying malignant middle cerebral art...
Objective Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying “malignant” middle cerebral ar...
Summary: In patients with acute ischemic stroke, early re-canalization may save tissue at risk for i...
Introduction: Radiological thrombus characteristics are associated with patient outcomes and treatme...
Background: Imaging is used as a surrogate for clinical outcome in early-phase stroke trials. Assess...
BACKGROUND: Under current guidelines, intravenous thrombolysis is used to treat acute stroke only if...
Purpose: Reperfusion therapy enables effective treatment of ischemic stroke presenting within 4–6 ho...
Objective: Very low cerebral blood volume (VLCBV), diffusion, and hypoperfusion lesion volumes have ...