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Current status of a helicopter transportation system on remote islands for patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy.

Takeshi HiuShimpei MorimotoAyaka MatsuoKei SatohHiroaki OtsukaFumiya KutsunaKeisuke OzonoKosuke HirayamaChikaaki NakamichiKazumi YamasakiYuka OgawaEri ShiozakiYoichi MorofujiIchiro KawaharaNobutaka HorieYohei TateishiTomonori OnoWataru HaraguchiTsuyoshi IzumoAkira TsujinoTakayuki MatsuoKeisuke Tsutsumi
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Few patients with AIS on remote islands have received MT. Although patients who underwent MT on the islands had longer OTP, the clinical outcomes were acceptable. OTP time on remote islands must be shortened, as this is related to functional outcome. In some cases with successful recanalization, a favorable outcome can still be obtained even after 6 h. Even if OTP exceeds 6 h, it is desirable to appropriately select patients and actively perform MT.
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