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Variability in the decision-making process of acute ischemic stroke in difficult clinical and radiological constellations: analysis based on a cross-sectional interview-administered stroke questionnaire.

Aglaé Velasco GonzálezBoris BuerkeDennis GörlichRene ChapotLucas SmaggeMaria Del Valle VelascoCristina SauerlandWalter Heindel
Published in: European radiology (2019)
• This is the first study to explore differences in decision-making in respect of mechanical thrombectomy in ischemic stroke with complex clinical and radiological constellations. • Fifty experienced international neurointerventionalists answered this interview-administered stroke questionnaire and made decisions as to whether to recommend or disadvise thrombectomy in 12 selected cases. • Diversity in decision-making for thrombectomy ranged from 1 (100% of raters offered the same answer) to 0.5 (50% indicated mechanical thrombectomy). There was a consensus in only a minority of cases, revealing the current disparity of opinion regarding therapeutic decisions in difficult cases.
Keyphrases
  • acute ischemic stroke
  • decision making
  • atrial fibrillation
  • cross sectional
  • psychometric properties
  • blood brain barrier