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Delays in presentation and mortality among Black patients with mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel stroke at a US hospital
CONCLUSIONS: Black race was associated with an increased risk of death after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke. The increased risk may be associated with access-related factors, including delayed presentation to stroke centers.PMID:34198259 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS2182
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Joshua S Catapano Kavelin Rumalla Visish M Srinivasan Candice L Nguyen Dara S Farhadi Brandon Ngo Caleb Rutledge Redi Rahmani Jacob F Baranoski Tyler S Cole Ashutosh P Jadhav Andrew F Ducruet Felipe C Albuquerque Source Type: research

Trends in acute ischemic stroke treatments and mortality in the United States from 2012 to 2018
CONCLUSIONS: From 2012 to 2018, use of tPA and MT increased significantly, irrespective of age, while mortality decreased in the entire AIS population. The most dramatic decrease in mortality was seen in the MT-treated population. Age-standardized mortality improved only in patients older than 70 years, with no change in younger patients.PMID:34198248 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS21117
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Sharath Kumar Anand William J Benjamin Arjun Rohit Adapa Jiwon V Park D Andrew Wilkinson Badih J Daou James F Burke Aditya S Pandey Source Type: research

Delays in presentation and mortality among Black patients with mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel stroke at a US hospital
CONCLUSIONS: Black race was associated with an increased risk of death after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke. The increased risk may be associated with access-related factors, including delayed presentation to stroke centers.PMID:34198259 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS2182
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Joshua S Catapano Kavelin Rumalla Visish M Srinivasan Candice L Nguyen Dara S Farhadi Brandon Ngo Caleb Rutledge Redi Rahmani Jacob F Baranoski Tyler S Cole Ashutosh P Jadhav Andrew F Ducruet Felipe C Albuquerque Source Type: research

Trends in acute ischemic stroke treatments and mortality in the United States from 2012 to 2018
CONCLUSIONS: From 2012 to 2018, use of tPA and MT increased significantly, irrespective of age, while mortality decreased in the entire AIS population. The most dramatic decrease in mortality was seen in the MT-treated population. Age-standardized mortality improved only in patients older than 70 years, with no change in younger patients.PMID:34198248 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS21117
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Sharath Kumar Anand William J Benjamin Arjun Rohit Adapa Jiwon V Park D Andrew Wilkinson Badih J Daou James F Burke Aditya S Pandey Source Type: research

Delays in presentation and mortality among Black patients with mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel stroke at a US hospital
CONCLUSIONS: Black race was associated with an increased risk of death after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke. The increased risk may be associated with access-related factors, including delayed presentation to stroke centers.PMID:34198259 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS2182
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Joshua S Catapano Kavelin Rumalla Visish M Srinivasan Candice L Nguyen Dara S Farhadi Brandon Ngo Caleb Rutledge Redi Rahmani Jacob F Baranoski Tyler S Cole Ashutosh P Jadhav Andrew F Ducruet Felipe C Albuquerque Source Type: research

Trends in acute ischemic stroke treatments and mortality in the United States from 2012 to 2018
CONCLUSIONS: From 2012 to 2018, use of tPA and MT increased significantly, irrespective of age, while mortality decreased in the entire AIS population. The most dramatic decrease in mortality was seen in the MT-treated population. Age-standardized mortality improved only in patients older than 70 years, with no change in younger patients.PMID:34198248 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS21117
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Sharath Kumar Anand William J Benjamin Arjun Rohit Adapa Jiwon V Park D Andrew Wilkinson Badih J Daou James F Burke Aditya S Pandey Source Type: research

Delays in presentation and mortality among Black patients with mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel stroke at a US hospital
CONCLUSIONS: Black race was associated with an increased risk of death after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke. The increased risk may be associated with access-related factors, including delayed presentation to stroke centers.PMID:34198259 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS2182
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Joshua S Catapano Kavelin Rumalla Visish M Srinivasan Candice L Nguyen Dara S Farhadi Brandon Ngo Caleb Rutledge Redi Rahmani Jacob F Baranoski Tyler S Cole Ashutosh P Jadhav Andrew F Ducruet Felipe C Albuquerque Source Type: research

Trends in acute ischemic stroke treatments and mortality in the United States from 2012 to 2018
CONCLUSIONS: From 2012 to 2018, use of tPA and MT increased significantly, irrespective of age, while mortality decreased in the entire AIS population. The most dramatic decrease in mortality was seen in the MT-treated population. Age-standardized mortality improved only in patients older than 70 years, with no change in younger patients.PMID:34198248 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS21117
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Sharath Kumar Anand William J Benjamin Arjun Rohit Adapa Jiwon V Park D Andrew Wilkinson Badih J Daou James F Burke Aditya S Pandey Source Type: research

Delays in presentation and mortality among Black patients with mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel stroke at a US hospital
CONCLUSIONS: Black race was associated with an increased risk of death after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke. The increased risk may be associated with access-related factors, including delayed presentation to stroke centers.PMID:34198259 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS2182
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Joshua S Catapano Kavelin Rumalla Visish M Srinivasan Candice L Nguyen Dara S Farhadi Brandon Ngo Caleb Rutledge Redi Rahmani Jacob F Baranoski Tyler S Cole Ashutosh P Jadhav Andrew F Ducruet Felipe C Albuquerque Source Type: research

Trends in acute ischemic stroke treatments and mortality in the United States from 2012 to 2018
CONCLUSIONS: From 2012 to 2018, use of tPA and MT increased significantly, irrespective of age, while mortality decreased in the entire AIS population. The most dramatic decrease in mortality was seen in the MT-treated population. Age-standardized mortality improved only in patients older than 70 years, with no change in younger patients.PMID:34198248 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS21117
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Sharath Kumar Anand William J Benjamin Arjun Rohit Adapa Jiwon V Park D Andrew Wilkinson Badih J Daou James F Burke Aditya S Pandey Source Type: research

Delays in presentation and mortality among Black patients with mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel stroke at a US hospital
CONCLUSIONS: Black race was associated with an increased risk of death after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke. The increased risk may be associated with access-related factors, including delayed presentation to stroke centers.PMID:34198259 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS2182
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Joshua S Catapano Kavelin Rumalla Visish M Srinivasan Candice L Nguyen Dara S Farhadi Brandon Ngo Caleb Rutledge Redi Rahmani Jacob F Baranoski Tyler S Cole Ashutosh P Jadhav Andrew F Ducruet Felipe C Albuquerque Source Type: research

Trends in acute ischemic stroke treatments and mortality in the United States from 2012 to 2018
CONCLUSIONS: From 2012 to 2018, use of tPA and MT increased significantly, irrespective of age, while mortality decreased in the entire AIS population. The most dramatic decrease in mortality was seen in the MT-treated population. Age-standardized mortality improved only in patients older than 70 years, with no change in younger patients.PMID:34198248 | DOI:10.3171/2021.4.FOCUS21117
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - July 1, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Sharath Kumar Anand William J Benjamin Arjun Rohit Adapa Jiwon V Park D Andrew Wilkinson Badih J Daou James F Burke Aditya S Pandey Source Type: research