Introduction: Prehospital stroke scales have been proposed to identify stroke patients with a large vessel occlusion to allow direct transport to an intervention centre capable of endovascular treatment (EVT). It is unclear whether these scales are able to detect not only proximal, but also more distal treatable occlusions. Our aim was to assess the sensitivity of prehospital stroke scales for different EVT-eligible occlusion locations in the anterior circulation.Patients and methods: The MR CLEAN Registry is a prospective, observational study in all centres that perform EVT in the Netherlands. We included adult patients with an anterior circulation stroke treated between March 2014 and November 2017. We used National Institutes of Health S...
Purpose: In previous trials, the Stroke Network of Wisconsin (SNOW) scale accurately predicted large...
Background Patients with acute ischemic stroke and large vessel occlusion (LVO) may benefit from pre...
Objectives: The current bifurcation of the acute stroke care pathway requires prehospital separation...
Introduction: Prehospital stroke scales have been proposed to identify stroke patients with a large ...
Background: Due to the time-sensitive effect of endovascular treatment, rapid prehospital identifica...
Background Occlusions of large cerebral vessels, including the internal carotid artery and middle ce...
Background Patients with large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS) need to be rapidly identified and tran...
(1) Background: The limited availability of thrombectomy-capable stroke centres raises questions abo...
Abstract Background Clinical scales to detect large vessel occlusion (LVO) may help to determine the...
Stroke identification is a key step in acute ischemic stroke management. Our objectives were to pros...
Prehospital clinical scales to identify patients with acute stroke with a large vessel occlusion and...
IMPORTANCE The efficacy of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for symptomatic large anterior vessel occ...
BACKGROUND: The usefulness of prehospital scales for identifying anterior circulation large vessel o...
Purpose: In previous trials, the Stroke Network of Wisconsin (SNOW) scale accurately predicted large...
Background Patients with acute ischemic stroke and large vessel occlusion (LVO) may benefit from pre...
Objectives: The current bifurcation of the acute stroke care pathway requires prehospital separation...
Introduction: Prehospital stroke scales have been proposed to identify stroke patients with a large ...
Background: Due to the time-sensitive effect of endovascular treatment, rapid prehospital identifica...
Background Occlusions of large cerebral vessels, including the internal carotid artery and middle ce...
Background Patients with large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS) need to be rapidly identified and tran...
(1) Background: The limited availability of thrombectomy-capable stroke centres raises questions abo...
Abstract Background Clinical scales to detect large vessel occlusion (LVO) may help to determine the...
Stroke identification is a key step in acute ischemic stroke management. Our objectives were to pros...
Prehospital clinical scales to identify patients with acute stroke with a large vessel occlusion and...
IMPORTANCE The efficacy of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for symptomatic large anterior vessel occ...
BACKGROUND: The usefulness of prehospital scales for identifying anterior circulation large vessel o...
Purpose: In previous trials, the Stroke Network of Wisconsin (SNOW) scale accurately predicted large...
Background Patients with acute ischemic stroke and large vessel occlusion (LVO) may benefit from pre...
Objectives: The current bifurcation of the acute stroke care pathway requires prehospital separation...