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Sensitivity of prehospital stroke scales for different intracranial large vessel occlusion locations.

Martijne H C DuvekotEsmee VenemaHester F LingsmaJonathan M CoutinhoH Bart van der WorpJeannette HofmeijerReinoud Ph BokkersAdriaan Cgm van EsAad van der LugtHenk KerkhoffDiederik Wj DippelBob Roozenbeeknull null
Published in: European stroke journal (2021)
We included 3021 patients for the analysis of 14 scales. All scales had the highest sensitivity to detect internal carotid artery terminus occlusions (ranging from 0.21 to 0.97) and lowest for occlusions of the M2 segment (0.08 to 0.84, p-values < 0.001).Discussion and conclusion: Although prehospital stroke scales are generally sensitive for proximal large vessel occlusions, they are less sensitive to detect more distal occlusions.
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