2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.944779
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Automated scoring of collaterals, blood pressure, and clinical outcome after endovascular treatment in patients with acute ischemic stroke and large-vessel occlusion

Abstract: IntroductionWe aimed to determine whether the degree of collateral circulation is associated with blood pressure at admission in acute ischemic stroke patients treated with endovascular treatment and to determine its prognostic value.MethodsWe evaluated patients with anterior large vessel occlusion treated with endovascular treatment in a single-center prospective registry. We collected clinical and radiological data. Automated and validated software (Brainomix Ltd., Oxford, UK) was used to generate the collat… Show more

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“…Postrecanalization, attention should focus on distal capillaries, with sustained recanalization of numerous perforating vessels being crucial for reducing vascular reocclusion rates. 18,19 Particularly important are segments with many perforating vessels, such as the C7 segment of the internal carotid artery to the M2 segment of the middle cerebral artery and the basilar artery segment in the posterior circulation. These vessels are vital for maintaining brain structure and function, especially in the Circle of Willis.…”
Section: Penetrating and Collateral Circulation Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postrecanalization, attention should focus on distal capillaries, with sustained recanalization of numerous perforating vessels being crucial for reducing vascular reocclusion rates. 18,19 Particularly important are segments with many perforating vessels, such as the C7 segment of the internal carotid artery to the M2 segment of the middle cerebral artery and the basilar artery segment in the posterior circulation. These vessels are vital for maintaining brain structure and function, especially in the Circle of Willis.…”
Section: Penetrating and Collateral Circulation Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%