2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.887277
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Post-ASPECTS based on hyperdensity in NCCT immediately after thrombectomy is an ultra-early predictor of hemorrhagic transformation and prognosis

Abstract: Background and PurposeAlmost half of the patients exhibit futile recanalization after thrombectomy; however, the early postoperative predictors of futile recanalization remain unclear. We analyzed the relationship of post-thrombectomy ASPECTS (Post-ASPECTS) with 90-day prognosis and hemorrhagic transformation (HT).MethodsWe collected data from patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with anterior-circulation large vessel occlusion (ACLVO) who were treated via thrombectomy within 10 h in 3 hospitals. Successf… Show more

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“… 6 One recent study also examined the association between the CE-ASPECTS and poor functional outcome at 90 days, mortality and ICH. 21 However, as this study assessed CE on NCCT, it is likely that the inability to distinguish CE from ICH affected their results. Furthermore, the lack of information on the total amount of screened patients, combined with strict clinical in- and exclusion criteria, raises the question whether this cohort is representative for the larger stroke population.…”
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confidence: 93%
“… 6 One recent study also examined the association between the CE-ASPECTS and poor functional outcome at 90 days, mortality and ICH. 21 However, as this study assessed CE on NCCT, it is likely that the inability to distinguish CE from ICH affected their results. Furthermore, the lack of information on the total amount of screened patients, combined with strict clinical in- and exclusion criteria, raises the question whether this cohort is representative for the larger stroke population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%