Rapid, safe and effective arterial recanalisation to restore blood flow and improve functional outcome is the primary goal of hyperacute management of acute ischaemic stroke. This is possible either through thrombolysis or direct mechanical removal of clot from the blocked artery. Current evidence from randomised controlled trials shows that, for correctly selected patients, functional independence can be achieved in 32 - 71% of those who undergo clot removal. It is estimated that 10 - 15% of all ischaemic stroke patients have large-vessel occlusion and qualify for mechanical thrombectomy. It is important to have systems in place to identify and treat these patients
Acute ischemic stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Europe, North America, and Asia...
Background: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...
Rapid, safe and effective arterial recanalisation to restore blood flow and improve functional outco...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
The likelihood of disability-free recovery after acute ischemic stroke is significantly improved by ...
The only effective treatment licensed for acute ischaemic stroke is intravenous thrombolysis within ...
The only effective treatment licensed for acute ischaemic stroke is intravenous thrombolysis within ...
The only effective treatment licensed for acute ischaemic stroke is intravenous thrombolysis within ...
Mechanical thrombectomy technique was introduced as an effective and secure method in acute ischemic...
Background: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...
Acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion is a devastating disease. In the vast majority o...
Acute ischemic stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Europe, North America, and Asia...
Background: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...
Rapid, safe and effective arterial recanalisation to restore blood flow and improve functional outco...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
Ischemic stroke is a demanding drain on the public health infrastructure and social economics. Clini...
The likelihood of disability-free recovery after acute ischemic stroke is significantly improved by ...
The only effective treatment licensed for acute ischaemic stroke is intravenous thrombolysis within ...
The only effective treatment licensed for acute ischaemic stroke is intravenous thrombolysis within ...
The only effective treatment licensed for acute ischaemic stroke is intravenous thrombolysis within ...
Mechanical thrombectomy technique was introduced as an effective and secure method in acute ischemic...
Background: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...
Acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion is a devastating disease. In the vast majority o...
Acute ischemic stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Europe, North America, and Asia...
Background: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Retrievable stents and aspiration catheters have been developed to provide more effectiv...