Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4251558 | Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Endovascular stroke therapy is an effective means of achieving reperfusion in stroke patients with proximal cerebral artery occlusions. However, current guideline recommendations express uncertainty regarding the clinical efficacy of catheter-based treatments, given the lack of supportive trial data. A critical problem is that it remains unclear which patients will benefit from endovascular therapy. As such, patient selection is likely highly variable in clinical practice. This article will review the existing data to discuss the clinical and imaging factors that are relevant to patient outcomes, and which may be used to guide endovascular treatment decisions. Anterior circulation strokes represent the primary focus of this review.
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Authors
Albert J. Yoo, Zeshan A. Chaudhry, Thabele M. Leslie-Mazwi, Ronil V. Chandra, Joshua A. Hirsch, Ramon Gilberto González, Claus Z. Simonsen,