2014
DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.114.004484
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Serial Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score From Baseline to 24 Hours in SWIFT

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“…However, it has been shown that infarct progression has been seen in patients with reperfusion, despite the absence of hemorrhagic transformation. 15 Factors that may contribute to this are an undetermined duration, usually 1 to 2hours, between the baseline scan and the opening of the artery and a further delay of 16 to 24hours after the outcome angiogram during which unrecognized reocclusion would be possible. 14 When surrogate outcomes were explored, it was found to be clinically relevant and universally applicable to obtain a 24hour or 7day NIHSS in the assessment stroke trial outcomes.…”
Section: Critique/analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has been shown that infarct progression has been seen in patients with reperfusion, despite the absence of hemorrhagic transformation. 15 Factors that may contribute to this are an undetermined duration, usually 1 to 2hours, between the baseline scan and the opening of the artery and a further delay of 16 to 24hours after the outcome angiogram during which unrecognized reocclusion would be possible. 14 When surrogate outcomes were explored, it was found to be clinically relevant and universally applicable to obtain a 24hour or 7day NIHSS in the assessment stroke trial outcomes.…”
Section: Critique/analysismentioning
confidence: 99%