Postinterventional Petechial Hemorrhage Associated With Poor Functional Outcome After Successful Recanalization Following Endovascular Therapy.
Jicai MaLina M ChervakJames E SieglerZhenzhang LiMohammad MofattehMilagros Galecio-CastilloSijie ZhouJianhui HuangYuzheng LaiYouyong ZhangJunhui GuoXiuling ZhangChunyun ChengJiaying TangJunbin ChenYimin ChenPublished in: Neurosurgery (2024)
In patients with anterior large vessel occlusion who underwent successful EVT, petechial hemorrhage was associated with poor functional outcome and 90-day mortality when adjusted for complete recanalization, pre-EVT National Institute of Health Stroke Scale/Score, and Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score. Despite the relatively lower rate of a favorable 90-day outcome with petechial hemorrhage compared with no petechial hemorrhage, the absolute rate of a favorable outcome exceeds the natural history of medical management for this condition.
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