2017
DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2017-013371
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A population-based incidence of M2 strokes indicates potential expansion of large vessel occlusions amenable to endovascular therapy

Abstract: BackgroundM2 occlusions may result in poor outcomes and potentially benefit from endovascular therapy. Data on the rate of M2 strokes is lacking.MethodologyPatients with acute ischemic stroke discharged over a period of 3 years from a tertiary level hospital in the ‘stroke belt’ were evaluated for M2 occlusions on baseline vascular imaging. Regional and national incidence was calculated from discharge and multicounty data.ResultsThere were 2739 ICD-9 based AIS discharges. M2 occlusions in 116 (4%, 95% CI 3.5% … Show more

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“…Stroke is a leading cause of adult morbidity and mortality in the developed world with an estimated incidence of 216 per 100 000 . It results in significant costs to the healthcare system, with stroke in Australia estimated to have cost $5 billion in 2012…”
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“…Stroke is a leading cause of adult morbidity and mortality in the developed world with an estimated incidence of 216 per 100 000 . It results in significant costs to the healthcare system, with stroke in Australia estimated to have cost $5 billion in 2012…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, these trials did not specifically describe any functional outcomes for those patients with M2 occlusions. MCA M2 occlusions can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality …”
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“…Evidence from randomized clinical trials continues to elucidate patient cohorts who can benefit from treatment. The time window for treatment has expanded up to 24 hours with the results from DAWN4 and DEFUSE-35 utilizing advanced imaging for triage 6. Data have also shown a potential benefit for patients presenting with larger core infarcts 7 8.…”
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“…Rai and co-authors analyzed patients with M2 thromboses, none of which were treated with MT, and calculated a population based incidence of M2 strokes 1. The authors employed non-invasive imaging, usually CT angiograpy and CT perfusion, to screen patients.…”
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