E-247 The universal effect of the 'golden hour on stroke thrombectomy outcomes

ConclusionsIn this work we demonstrate the universality of the ‘Golden Hour’ effect, in which procedures lasting more than 1 hour are associated with worse clinical outcomes and higher rates of symptomatic hemorrhage. This study will assist clinicians in determining when to be more aggressive in their approach when aiming for TICI 3 reperfusion in different subpopulations of patients.Disclosures M. Ash: None. L. Dimisko: None. R. Chalhoub: None. B. Howard: None. C. Cawley: None. A. Pabaney: None. A. Spiotta: None. P. Jabbour: None. I. Maier: None. S. Wolfe: None. A. Rai: None. J. Kim: None. M. Psychogios: None. J. Mascitelli: None. R. Starke: None. A. Shaban: None. S. Yoshimura: None. R. De Leacy: None. P. Kan: None. I. Fragata: None. A. Polifka: None. A. Arthur: None. M. Park: None. C. Matouk: None. R. Crosa: None. R. Williamson: None. T. Dumont: None. M. Levitt: None. S. Alkasab: None. S. Tjoumakaris: None. J. Liman: None. K. Fargen: None. J. Grossberg: None. A. Alawieh: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 20th annual meeting electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research