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Sex Differences in Outcome After Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke are Explained by Confounding Factors.

Milani Deb-ChatterjiEckhard SchlemmFabian FlottmannLukas MeyerAnna AlegianiCaspar BrekenfeldJens FiehlerChristian GerloffGötz Thomallanull null
Published in: Clinical neuroradiology (2020)
Women showed a worse functional outcome after thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke in clinical practice; however, after adjustment for crucial confounders sex was not a predictor of outcome. The difference in outcome thus appears to result from differences in confounding factors such as age and prestroke functional status.
Keyphrases
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  • clinical practice
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