Perfusion vs non-perfusion computed tomography imaging in the late window of emergent large vessel ischemic stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Jose Danilo Bengzon DiestroAbdelsimar T OmarYu-Qing ZhangTeruko KishibeAlexander MastrolonardoMelissa Mary LannonKatrina Hannah D IgnacioEduardo P R P AlmeidaAnahita MalveaAnge DioufArjun Vishnu SharmaQingwu YangZhongming QiuMohammed A AlmekhlafiThanh N NguyenAtif ZafarVitor Mendes PereiraJulian SpearsThomas R MarottaForough FarrokhyarSunjay SharmaPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The use of either non-perfusion or perfusion CT neuroimaging may have little to no effect on long-term clinical outcomes and sICH for late-presenting EVT patients. Perfusion CT neuroimaging may be associated with a reduced the risk of mortality. Evidence uncertainty warrants randomized trial data.
Keyphrases
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