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Thrombectomy Selection in the Large Core Era: Implications for Regional Transfers
Luigi Cirillo1,2, Mohamad Abdalkader3, Piers Klein3
1Neuroradiology Unit, IRCCS Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Purpose Of Review:
This review aims to evaluate recent advances in large core stroke management with a focus on diagnostic imaging protocols to select patients for endovascular therapy.
Recent Findings:
Recent randomized controlled trials have shown that thrombectomy can lead to favorable outcomes in patients with large infarcts, contradicting previous assumptions that thrombectomy was not indicated in such patients due to higher risks and very low benefits. Although mechanical thrombectomy remains the gold standard of medical treatment for large vessel occlusions with demonstrated salvageable brain tissue, analysis of the results of recent randomized trials in patients with large ischemic stroke should help us expand patient selection, optimize timing, and explore different management modalities to improve the outcomes of therapy in these patients.
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