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One-third of patients with mild stroke experience early neurological deterioration, mainly due to related intracranial occlusion
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Recently, the heart blood vessels published on the prestigious journal Stroke the areas of disease research article, the researchers analyzed the patient's vascular occlusion model, thrombus features and recanalization rates
Stroke, heart vascular thrombosis
Among the patients enrolled in the INTERRSeCT study, this is a multicenter prospective study conducted in patients with acute ischemic stroke with intracranial occlusion.
The researchers compared lightness (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score ≤5) To moderate/severe stroke
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Among 575 patients, 12.
9% had a score of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale ≤5 (median age was 70.
5 [63-79]; 58% were male; the median score of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Is 4[2-4])
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The demographics and vascular risk factors of the two groups were similar
Compared with moderate/severe stroke (26%; compared to 29% in the alteplase group), mild patients were more likely to recanalize (revised arterial occlusion scale score 2b/3 was 45%; alteplase Group is 49%)
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In the adjusted model of gender, alteplase, residual flow, and the time between two vascular imaging, intravenous use of alteplase (odds ratio 3.
It can be seen that, compared with moderate/severe stroke, mild stroke with intracranial occlusion has a different vascular occlusion pattern but similar thrombus permeability
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Higher thrombus permeability and the use of alteplase are associated with successful recanalization, although most patients will not
Compared with moderate/severe strokes, mild strokes with intracranial occlusion have different vascular occlusion patterns but similar thrombus permeability
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