Outcomes of mechanical thrombectomy in anticoagulated patients with acute distal and medium vessel stroke.
Hamza Adel SalimBasel MusmarNimer AdeebVivek YedavalliDhairya A LakhaniSahibjot Singh GrewalKareem 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 M AlexandreIllario TancrediTobias D FaizyErwah KalsoumBoris LubiczAman B PatelVitor Mendes PereiraAdrien GuenegoAdam A Dmytriwnull nullPublished in: European stroke journal (2024)
Anticoagulated patients undergoing MT for AIS due to DMVO did not show significant differences in 90-day mRS outcomes, reperfusion, or hemorrhage compared to non-anticoagulated patients after adjustment for covariates.
Keyphrases
- patients undergoing
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- atrial fibrillation
- acute myocardial infarction
- cerebral ischemia
- prognostic factors
- type diabetes
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- acute ischemic stroke
- brain injury
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- patient reported