Worse endovascular mechanical recanalization results for patients with in-hospital onset acute ischemic stroke

ConclusionThe recognition, assessment and pre-interventional procedures of patients with in-hospital strokes and subsequent mechanical thrombectomy are favorable. Nevertheless, in-hospital stroke patients display inferior recanalization results and poorer clinical outcomes. Furthermore, we find mechanical thrombectomy seems safe for treatment of in-hospital strokes.
Source: Journal of Neurology - Category: Neurology Source Type: research