Background A large diffusion-weighted imaging lesion ⩽six-hours of symptom onset was found to predict the development of ‘malignant’ middle cerebral artery infarction with high specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value, but sensitivity was low. Hypothesis We tested the hypothesis that sensitivity can be improved by adding information from clinical follow-up examination after 24 h. Methods We analyzed data from a prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study of patients with acute ischemic stroke and middle cerebral artery occlusion studied by stroke magnetic resonance imaging ⩽six-hours of symptom onset. We used the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale to assess severity of symptoms af...
In developed countries, the second leading cause of death is stroke, which has the ischemic stroke a...
In developed countries, the second leading cause of death is stroke, which has the ischemic stroke a...
Acute stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset are ineligible for thrombolysis. The diffus...
Objective Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying “malignant” middle cerebral ar...
Objective: Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying malignant middle cerebral art...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy within 6 h after stroke onset improves the outcome in patients...
Summary: In patients with acute ischemic stroke, early re-canalization may save tissue at risk for i...
Background Predicting clinical outcome based on either the postprocedural recanalization score (modi...
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...
weighted MR imaging in cases of acute cerebral ischemia may be helpful in the evaluation of middle c...
Background: Imaging of acute stroke patients in emergency settings is critical for treatment decisio...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffusion and perfusion MR imaging have proved useful in the assessment of a...
Purpose: Reperfusion therapy enables effective treatment of ischemic stroke presenting within 4–6 ho...
Background and Purpose—We sought to map early regional ischemia and infarction in patients with midd...
In developed countries, the second leading cause of death is stroke, which has the ischemic stroke a...
In developed countries, the second leading cause of death is stroke, which has the ischemic stroke a...
Acute stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset are ineligible for thrombolysis. The diffus...
Objective Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying “malignant” middle cerebral ar...
Objective: Early identification of patients at risk of space-occupying malignant middle cerebral art...
Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy within 6 h after stroke onset improves the outcome in patients...
Summary: In patients with acute ischemic stroke, early re-canalization may save tissue at risk for i...
Background Predicting clinical outcome based on either the postprocedural recanalization score (modi...
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...
weighted MR imaging in cases of acute cerebral ischemia may be helpful in the evaluation of middle c...
Background: Imaging of acute stroke patients in emergency settings is critical for treatment decisio...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffusion and perfusion MR imaging have proved useful in the assessment of a...
Purpose: Reperfusion therapy enables effective treatment of ischemic stroke presenting within 4–6 ho...
Background and Purpose—We sought to map early regional ischemia and infarction in patients with midd...
In developed countries, the second leading cause of death is stroke, which has the ischemic stroke a...
In developed countries, the second leading cause of death is stroke, which has the ischemic stroke a...
Acute stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset are ineligible for thrombolysis. The diffus...