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. 2023 Aug 7;88:e349–e355. doi: 10.5114/pjr.2023.130768

Table 1.

Patient characteristics

S.no Age(yrs)/Sex Clinical presentation GCS at admission Risk factors CVT risk score Time between admission and thrombectomy Location of CVT Bleed (+ o/-) Endovascular method Compli-cations mRS at follow-up
1. 19/M Headache – 4 days, status epilepticus E1V1M1 Vitamin B12 deficiency 5 1 day SS + ICV Aspiration Nil 0
2. 48/M Headache and seizures E2M3V5 APLA +ve 3 1 day SSS + RTS + ICV + Aspiration + stent retriever thrombectomy Nil 0
3. 50/M Headache – 1 day and GTCS-1episode E3V4 M6 Type II diabetes, systemic hypertension, ischemic heart disease with left ventricle clot, ANA +ve 3 1 day SSS + LTS + Aspiration Nil 2
4. 30/M Headache – 4 days and left hemiparesis E4V5M4 B12 deficiency, iron deficiency anaemia and hyperhomocysteinaemia 3 1 day SSS + right TS + IJV Aspiration Nil 0
5. 18/F Headache – 3 days and GTCS-1 episode E3V4 M6 Iron deficiency anaemia, folic acid deficiency and SLE
APLA +ve and ANA +ve
3 Same day SS + ICV Aspiration Cortical vein rupture 1
6. 24/F Right hemiparesis with status epilepticus E1V2M5 Congenital heart disease (tetralogy of Fallot) 4 4 days SSS Aspiration + stent retriever thrombectomy Nil 6
7. 43/F Headache with left hemiparesis E4V5M4 Iron deficiency anaemia and COVID-19 positive 4 1 day SSS + RTS + Aspiration + venoplasty Cortical vein rupture 1
8. 39/M Headache – 2 days E2V2M3 Hyperhomocysteinaemia, ANA +ve 5 2 days Bilateral TS + SSS + SS + ISS + vein of Galen + sigmoid sinus + Aspiration Nil 0

GCS – Glasgow Coma Scale, SSS – superior sagittal sinus, SS – straight sinus, TS – transverse sinus, ICV – internal cerebral vein, ISS – inferior sagittal sinus, mRS – Modified Rankin Scale