2022
DOI: 10.1159/000525083
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Early Response to Endovascular Thrombectomy after Stroke: Early, Late, and Very Late Time Windows

Abstract: <b><i>Background and Purpose:</i></b> Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) has benefits in selected patients 6–24 h after stroke onset. However, the response to EVT &#x3e;24 h after stroke onset is still unclear. We compared the early response to EVT in patients with different time windows. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Patients who underwent EVT in an emergency setting were enrolled and categorized according to when EVT was performed: within 6 (early), 6–24 (late), and … Show more

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“…Of these 14 studies, 7 were excluded (eFigure 1 in Supplement 1). Thus, 7 studies [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] with a total of 569 patients were determined to satisfy our inclusion criteria with the appropriate report of outcomes of interest.…”
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“…Of these 14 studies, 7 were excluded (eFigure 1 in Supplement 1). Thus, 7 studies [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] with a total of 569 patients were determined to satisfy our inclusion criteria with the appropriate report of outcomes of interest.…”
Section: Search and Screening Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample sizes of the included studies ranged from 21 to 185 patients. Six studies 5,6,[8][9][10][11] were determined to have good quality and 1 study 7 was determined to have fair quality Of the 569 included patients, 312 (55.3% [95% CI, 50.9%-59.6%]) were men and 253 (44.7%) were women. A total of 35 patients received intravenous thrombolytics (4.9% [95% CI, 1.9%-12.2%]; eFigure 2 in Supplement 1).…”
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