Association of follow-up infarct volume with functional outcome in acute ischemic stroke: a pooled analysis of seven randomized trials.

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Date publication

avril 2018

Journal

Journal of neurointerventional surgery

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GUILLEMIN Francis, Dr BEAUMONT Marine, Pr MOULIN Thierry


Tous les auteurs :
Boers AMM, Jansen IGH, Beenen LFM, Devlin TG, San Roman L, Heo JH, Ribó M, Brown S, Almekhlafi MA, Liebeskind DS, Teitelbaum J, Lingsma HF, van Zwam WH, Cuadras P, du Mesnil de Rochemont R, Beaumont M, Brown MM, Yoo AJ, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Menon BK, Donnan GA, Mas JL, Roos YBWEM, Oppenheim C, van der Lugt A, Dowling RJ, Hill MD, Davalos A, Moulin T, Agrinier N, Demchuk AM, Lopes DK, Aja Rodríguez L, Dippel DWJ, Campbell BCV, Mitchell PJ, Al-Ajlan FS, Jovin TG, Madigan J, Albers GW, Soize S, Guillemin F, Reddy VK, Bracard S, Blasco J, Muir KW, Nogueira RG, White PM, Goyal M, Davis SM, Marquering HA, Majoie CBLM

Résumé

Follow-up infarct volume (FIV) has been recommended as an early indicator of treatment efficacy in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Questions remain about the optimal imaging approach for FIV measurement.

Mots clés

brain, ct, mri, stroke, thrombectomy

Référence

J Neurointerv Surg. 2018 Apr 7;: