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Impact of Time to Treatment on Endovascular Thrombectomy Outcomes in the Early Versus Late Treatment Time Windows.

Negar AsdaghiKefeng WangHannah E GardenerAngus M JamesonDavid Z RoseAyham M AlkhachroumCarolina M GutierrezHao YingNils Mueller-KronastNicole B SurChuanhui DongGillian Gordon PerueMarissa LePainSebastian KochNastajjia A KrementzErika MarulandaRicardo A HanelBrijesh MehtaDileep R YavagalTatjana RundekRalph L SaccoJose G Romanonull null
Published in: Stroke (2023)
In routine practice, just over one-third of EVT-treated patients independently ambulate at discharge and only half are discharged to home/rehabilitation facility. Increased time from symptom onset to treatment is significantly associated with lower chance of independent ambulation and ability to be discharged home after EVT in the early time window.
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