Discrepancy between early neurological course and mid-term outcome in older stroke patients after mechanical thrombectomy.
Justus F KleineTobias Boeckh-BehrensSascha ProthmannClaus ZimmerThomas LiebigPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2015)
Older patients exhibit a similar early neurological course and responsiveness to mechanical thrombectomy as younger patients, but this is not reflected in mid-term functional outcome scores. This indicates that post-stroke complications and other factors that are not, or only indirectly, related to the brain tissue damage induced by the incident stroke have a dominant role in their poor prognosis.