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European Journal of Neurology, 2020
Intravenous thrombolysis plus mechanical thrombectomy (IVT + MT) is the best current management of acute stroke due to large‐vessel occlusion and results in optimal reperfusion for most patients.
Nolwenn Riou-Comte +13 more
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Intravenous thrombolysis plus mechanical thrombectomy (IVT + MT) is the best current management of acute stroke due to large‐vessel occlusion and results in optimal reperfusion for most patients.
Nolwenn Riou-Comte +13 more
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Is intravenous thrombolysis still necessary in patients who undergo mechanical thrombectomy?
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2019Purpose of review To summarize available evidence on the potential utility of pretreatment with intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) using recombinant tissue-plasminogen activator (rt-PA) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with large vessel occlusions ...
A. Katsanos, G. Tsivgoulis
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Percutaneous mechanical thrombolysis and thrombectomy
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 1998Devices and methods for mechanically dissolving (thrombolysis) and removing (thrombectomy) thrombus using a percutaneous approach have been developed to address the deficiencies of the previously available methods of treating thrombus, namely Fogarty balloon thromboembolectomy and pharmacologic thrombolysis.
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Intracranial Venous Thrombolysis/Mechanical Thrombectomy
2013Thrombotic occlusions of the intracranial dural sinuses and veins are potentially life-threatening conditions occurring in all age groups. Predisposing factors are, among others, dehydration, clotting disorders, pregnancy, metabolic disorders, and smoking. The wider availability of noninvasive imaging techniques has led to an increasing pickup rate for
Wilhelm Kuker, Lucy A. Matthews
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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2019
Introduction We sought to evaluate the impact of pretreatment with intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) on the rate and speed of successful reperfusion (SR) in patients with emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) treated with mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in a ...
Nitin Goyal +13 more
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Introduction We sought to evaluate the impact of pretreatment with intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) on the rate and speed of successful reperfusion (SR) in patients with emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) treated with mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in a ...
Nitin Goyal +13 more
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Lower Extremity Venous Thrombolysis with Adjunctive Mechanical Thrombectomy
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2002To evaluate the use of adjunctive mechanical thrombectomy (MT) with pharmacologic catheter-directed lower extremity venous thrombolysis.Catheter-directed thrombolysis with adjunctive MT was used to treat 28 symptomatic limbs in 20 patients (22 procedures) with lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) between August 1997 and July 2001.
Suresh, Vedantham +5 more
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Mechanisms of Unexplained Neurological Deterioration After Intravenous Thrombolysis
Stroke, 2014Background and Purpose— Unstable clinical course characterizes the first 24 hours after thrombolysis for anterior circulation stroke, including early neurological deterioration (END), a secondary complication consistently predictive of poor outcome.
Marie, Tisserand +9 more
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Minerva Cardioangiologica : a Journal on Cardiovascular Pathophysiology, Clinical Medicine and Therapy, 2019
Acute limb ischemia is a vascular emergency defined as a sudden decrease in limb perfusion associated with a risk of loss of viability of the affected extremity.
F. Stanek, R. Ouhrabková, D. Prochazka
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Acute limb ischemia is a vascular emergency defined as a sudden decrease in limb perfusion associated with a risk of loss of viability of the affected extremity.
F. Stanek, R. Ouhrabková, D. Prochazka
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Successful thrombolysis of a mechanical aortic valve thrombosis
Heart, 2009A critically ill 54-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital owing to worsening dyspnoea (New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV). The patient had had severe chronic obstructive pulmonary and ischaemic heart disease with prior myocardial infarction as well as multiple interventions (surgical and percutaneous) owing to carotid and ...
O M, Muehling +3 more
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