Patients with acute ischemic stroke achieve better functional outcomes when reperfusion is reached via intra-arterial treatment more quickly, according to new data from the MR CLEAN trial published online December 21, 2015, ahead of print in JAMA Neurology.

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Severe hypoperfusion among patients with acute ischemic stroke does not heighten the risk of intracranial hemorrhage or other negative outcomes following endovascular treatment that results in full reperfusion.…

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Endovascular clot extraction is a safe and effective method of treating ischemic stroke among patients already receiving oral anticoagulation, according to a retrospective analysis published online October 15, 2015, ahead of print in Stroke.…

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Hyperglycemia appears to portend poorer outcomes among patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy, according to post hoc analysis of data from the SWIFT trial published online December 10, 2015, ahead of print in Stroke.…

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It is time to properly investigate how the approach to general anesthesia affects outcomes of endovascular management of acute ischemic stroke, according to a paper published online November 27, 2015, ahead of print in the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery…

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