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Predictors for hemorrhagic transformation and cerebral edema in stroke patients with first-pass complete recanalization.

Manuel CappellariGiovanni PracucciValentina SaiaFabrizio SallustioIlaria CasettaEnrico FainardiFrancesco CapassoPatrizia NenciniStefano ValloneGuido BigliardiAndrea SalettiAlessandro De VitoMaria RuggieroMarco LongoniVittorio SemeraroGiovanni BoeroUmberto SilvagniFurio StancatiElvis LafeFederico MazzacaneSandra BraccoRossana TassiSimone ComelliMaurizio MelisDaniele RomanoRosa NapoletanoRoberto MenozziUmberto ScodittiLuigi ChiumaruloMarco PetruzzelliSergio Lucio VinciLudovica FerraùFrancesco TaglialatelaAndrea ZiniAntioco SannaTiziana TassinariMarta IacobucciEttore NicoliniMauro BerguiPaolo CerratoAndrea GiorgianniLucia Princiotta CariddiPietro AmistàMonia RussoIvan GallesioFederica SepeAlessio ComaiEnrica FranchiniPietro FilauriBerardino OrlandiMichele BesanaAlessia GiossiGuido Andrea LazzarottiGiovanni OrlandiDavide CastellanoAndrea NaldiMauro PlebaniCecilia ZivelonghiPaolo InvernizziSalvatore MangiaficoDanilo Toni
Published in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2023)
Higher NIHSS, lower ASPECTS, and longer onset-to-groin time were predictors for both HT and early CED. General anesthesia and good collaterals were inversely associated with HT and early CED, respectively. Longer procedure time was predictor of early CED.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • endovascular treatment
  • middle cerebral artery
  • cerebral blood flow