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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.
Journal Paper/Review - Jun 10, 2022
Fischer Urs, Branca Mattia, Bonati Leo H, Carrera Emmanuel, Vargas Maria I, Platon Alexandra, Kulcsar Zsolt, Wegener Susanne, Luft Andreas, Seiffge David J, Arnold Marcel, Michel Patrik, Strambo Davide, Dunet Vincent, De Marchis Gian Marco, Schelosky Ludwig, Andreisek Gustav, Barinka Filip, Peters Nils, Fisch Loraine, Nedeltchev Krassen, Cereda Carlo W, Kägi Georg, Bolognese Manuel, Salmen Stephan, Sturzenegger Rolf, Medlin Friedrich, Berger Christian, Renaud Susanne, Bonvin Christophe, Schaerer Michael, Mono Marie-Luise, Rodic Biljana, Psychogios Marios, Mordasini Pasquale, Gralla Jan, Kaesmacher Johannes, Meinel Thomas R, Investigators of the Swiss Stroke Registry
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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).