Infarct in a New Territory After Treatment Administration in the ESCAPE Randomized Controlled Trial (Endovascular Treatment for Small Core and Anterior Circulation Proximal Occlusion With Emphasis on Minimizing CT to Recanalization Times).
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Infarct in a new previously unaffected territory (INT) is a potential complication of endovascular treatment. We applied a recently proposed methodology to identify and classify INTs in the ESCAPE randomized controlled trial (Endovascular Treatment for Small Core and Anterior...
Main Authors: | Ganesh, A, Al-Ajlan, F, Sabiq, F, Assis, Z, Rempel, J, Butcher, K, Thornton, J, Kelly, P, Roy, D, Poppe, A, Jovin, T, Devlin, T, Baxter, B, Krings, T, Casaubon, L, Frei, D, Choe, H, Tampieri, D, Teitelbaum, J, Lum, C, Mandzia, J, Phillips, S, Bang, O, Almekhlafi, M, Coutts, S, Barber, P, Sajobi, T, Demchuk, A, Eesa, M, Hill, M, Goyal, M, Menon, B, ESCAPE Trial Investigators |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Heart Association
2016
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