Outcomes between in-hospital stroke and community-onset stroke after thrombectomy: Propensity-score matching analysis
CONCLUSION: Patients with in-hospital stroke had more disadvantageous comorbidities than those with community-onset stroke. Cardiac dysfunction seems to be associated with poor outcomes after thrombectomy. Nevertheless, endovascular thrombectomy still appears to be safe and effective for patients with in-hospital stroke.PMID:34516327 | DOI:10.1177/15910199211030769
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Kai Qiu Qing-Quan Zu Lin-Bo Zhao Sheng Liu Hai-Bin Shi Source Type: research
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