Background and Purpose-Hyperglycemia on admission is common after ischemic stroke. It is associated with unfavorable outcome after treatment with intravenous thrombolysis and after intra-arterial treatment. Whether hyperglycemia influences the effect of reperfusion treatment is unknown. We assessed whether increased admission serum glucose modifies the effect of intra-arterial treatment in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Methods-We used data from the MR CLEAN (Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke in the Netherlands). Hyperglycemia was defined as admission serum glucose > 7.8 mmol/L. The primary outcome measure was the adjusted common odds ratio for a shift in the direction of a bet...
Background and Purpose- Hyperglycemia is a negative prognostic factor after acute ischemic stroke bu...
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
Background: Stroke is one of the important causes of long-term disabilityrelated deaths worldwide. I...
Background and Purpose-Hyperglycemia on admission is common after ischemic stroke. It is associated ...
Background: Limited data are available on the impact of fasting glucose on outcome after intra-arter...
Background and Purpose:High-serum glucose on admission is a predictor of poor outcome after stroke. ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High-serum glucose on admission is a predictor of poor outcome after stroke....
Background: Hyperglycemia is common after stroke, and it is well known to worsen its outcome. Howeve...
Background: The prognostic influence of hyperglycemia in acute stroke has been well established. Whi...
Background and purpose: Higher admission serum glucose levels have been associated with poor outcome...
BackgroundHyperglycemia has been associated with adverse outcomes in patients with acute ischemic st...
BACKGROUND: Stroke patients with diabetes and admission hyperglycaemia have worse outcomes than non-...
Objective: To determine the association between admission blood glucose and outcome in ischemic stro...
Objective: To determine the association between admission blood glucose and outcome in ischemic stro...
Background: Hyperglycemia has been associated with adverse outcomes in patients with acute ischemic ...
Background and Purpose- Hyperglycemia is a negative prognostic factor after acute ischemic stroke bu...
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
Background: Stroke is one of the important causes of long-term disabilityrelated deaths worldwide. I...
Background and Purpose-Hyperglycemia on admission is common after ischemic stroke. It is associated ...
Background: Limited data are available on the impact of fasting glucose on outcome after intra-arter...
Background and Purpose:High-serum glucose on admission is a predictor of poor outcome after stroke. ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High-serum glucose on admission is a predictor of poor outcome after stroke....
Background: Hyperglycemia is common after stroke, and it is well known to worsen its outcome. Howeve...
Background: The prognostic influence of hyperglycemia in acute stroke has been well established. Whi...
Background and purpose: Higher admission serum glucose levels have been associated with poor outcome...
BackgroundHyperglycemia has been associated with adverse outcomes in patients with acute ischemic st...
BACKGROUND: Stroke patients with diabetes and admission hyperglycaemia have worse outcomes than non-...
Objective: To determine the association between admission blood glucose and outcome in ischemic stro...
Objective: To determine the association between admission blood glucose and outcome in ischemic stro...
Background: Hyperglycemia has been associated with adverse outcomes in patients with acute ischemic ...
Background and Purpose- Hyperglycemia is a negative prognostic factor after acute ischemic stroke bu...
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
Background: Stroke is one of the important causes of long-term disabilityrelated deaths worldwide. I...