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Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Computed Tomography for Suspected Acute Stroke: Association of Admission Image Modality with Acute Recanalization Therapies, Workflow Metrics, and Outcomes.

Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 10.06.2022

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Fischer U, Branca M, Bonati L, Carrera E, Vargas M, Platon A, Kulcsar Z, Wegener S, Luft A, Seiffge D, Arnold M, Michel P, Strambo D, Dunet V, De Marchis G, Schelosky L, Andreisek G, Barinka F, Peters N, Fisch L, Nedeltchev K, Cereda C, Kägi G, Bolognese M, Salmen S, Sturzenegger R, Medlin F, Berger C, Renaud S, Bonvin C, Schaerer M, Mono M, Rodic B, Psychogios M, Mordasini P, Gralla J, Kaesmacher J, Meinel T, Investigators of the Swiss Stroke Registry. Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Computed Tomography for Suspected Acute Stroke: Association of Admission Image Modality with Acute Recanalization Therapies, Workflow Metrics, and Outcomes. Ann Neurol 2022; 92:184-194.
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
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Ann Neurol 2022; 92
Veröffentlichungsdatum
10.06.2022
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1531-8249
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184-194
Kurzbeschreibung/Zielsetzung

To examine rates of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), mechanical thrombectomy (MT), door-to-needle (DTN) time, door-to-puncture (DTP) time, and functional outcome between patients with admission magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) versus computed tomography (CT).