Predictive value of follow-up infarct volume on functional outcomes in middle cerebral artery M2 segment vessel occlusion stroke treated with mechanical thrombectomy.
Vivek YedavalliHamza Adel SalimBasel MusmarNimer AdeebKareem El NaamaniNils HenningerSri Hari SundararajanAnna Luisa KühnJane KhalifeSherief GhozyScarcia LucaBenjamin Yq TanRobert William RegenhardtJeremy J HeitNicole M CancelliereJoshua D BernstockAymeric RouchaudFiehler JensSunil ShethAjit S PuriChristian DyzmannMarco ColasurdoXavier BarreauLeonardo RenieriJoão Pedro FilipePablo HarkerRăzvan Alexandru RaduMohamad AbdalkaderPiers KleinThomas R MarottaJulian SpearsTakahiro OtaAshkan MowlaPascal M JabbourArundhati BiswasFrédéric ClarençonJames E SieglerThanh N NguyenRicardo VarelaAmanda BakerMuhammed Amir EssibayiDavid AltschulNestor R GonzalezMarkus Alfred MöhlenbruchVincent CostalatBenjamin GoryChristian Paul StrackeMohammad Ali Aziz-SultanConstantin HeckerHamza ShaikhDavid S LiebeskindAlessandro PedicelliAndrea Maria AlexandreIllario TancrediTobias D FaizyErwah KalsoumBoris LubiczAman B PatelVitor Mendes PereiraAdrien GuenegoAdam A DmytriwPublished in: European stroke journal (2024)
FIV within 36 h post-MT serves as a potent predictor of 90-day functional outcomes in patients with M2 segment MeVO strokes. Establishing FIV thresholds may aid in the prognostication of stroke outcomes, suggesting a role for FIV in guiding post intervention treatment decisions and informing clinical practice. Future research should focus on validating these findings across diverse patient populations and exploring the integration of FIV measurements with other clinical and imaging markers to enhance outcome prediction accuracy.
Keyphrases
- middle cerebral artery
- atrial fibrillation
- clinical practice
- randomized controlled trial
- internal carotid artery
- high resolution
- case report
- acute myocardial infarction
- current status
- heart failure
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- left ventricular
- skeletal muscle
- weight loss
- acute coronary syndrome
- fluorescence imaging