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Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Computed Tomography for Suspected Acute Stroke: Association of Admission Image Modality with Acute Recanalization Therapies, Workflow Metrics, and Outcomes.

Urs FischerMattia BrancaLeo H BonatiEmmanuel CarreraMaria I VargasAlexandra PlatonZsolt KulcsarSusanne WegenerAndreas LuftDavid Julian SeiffgeMarcel ArnoldPatrik MichelDavide StramboVincent DunetGian Marco De MarchisLudwig ScheloskyGustav AndreisekFilip BarinkaNils PetersLoraine FischKrassen NedeltchevCarlo Walter CeredaGeorg KägiManuel BologneseStephan SalmenRolf SturzeneggerFriedrich MedlinChristian BergerSusanne RenaudChristophe BonvinMichael SchaererMarie-Luise MonoBiljana RodicMarios PsychogiosPasquale MordasiniJan GrallaJohannes KaesmacherThomas Raphael Meinelnull null
Published in: Annals of neurology (2022)
We found an association of MRI with lower rates of IVT and a significant delay in DTN, but not in DTP and rates of MT. Given the delays in workflow metrics, prospective trials are required to show that tissue-based benefits of baseline MRI compensate for the temporal benefits of CT. ANN NEUROL 2022;92:184-194.
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