Selecting stroke patients for intra-arterial therapy
Abstract
There is a great need for new treatments for acute ischemic stroke that will achieve greater rates of arterial recanalization and increase the population of patients who may benefit. Of several approaches under investigation, intra-arterial therapy (IAT) is the farthest along in clinical development, but experience has shown that the increased rates of recanalization achieved are not always translated to improved patient outcomes. Proper patient...
Paper Details
Title
Selecting stroke patients for intra-arterial therapy
Published Date
Mar 6, 2012
Journal
Volume
78
Issue
10
Pages
755 - 761
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