Sex Differences in Outcomes of Late-Window Endovascular Stroke Therapy.
Mohamad AbdalKaderShen NingMuhammad M QureshiDiogo C HaussenStrbian DanielSimon NagelJelle DemeestereVolker PuetzMahmoud H MohammadenMarta Olive GadeaSimon WinzerHiroshi YamagamiKanta TanakaJoão Pedro MartoLiisa TomppoHilde HénonSunil A ShethSantiago Ortega GutierrezNicolas Martinez-MajanderFrancois CaparrosRobin LemmensAnne DusartFlavio BellanteSyed F ZaidiJames E SieglerStefania NannoniJohannes KaesmacherTomas DobrockyMudassir FarooquiSergio Salazar-MarioniPekka VirtanenLieselotte VandewalleAnke WoutersJessica JesserRita Monteiro VenturaAlicia C CastonguayKazutaka UchidaAjit S PuriHesham E MasoudPiers KleinZain MansoorJenny BuiMatthew KangAdnan MujanovicFederica RizzoTatu KokkonenJoão Nuno RamosDavide StramboPatrik MichelMarkus A MöhlenbruchEugene LinDaniel P O KaiserShinichi YoshimuraNobuyuki SakaiCharlotte CordonnierPeter Arthur RinglebDaniel RoyOsama O ZaidatUrs FischerMarc RiboJean RaymondRaul Gomes NogueiraThanh N NguyenPublished in: Stroke (2024)
In late presenting patients with anterior circulation stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy in the 6 to 24-hour window, there was no difference in clinical or safety outcomes between men and women.