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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 2015 Oct 22;46(12):3540–3542. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.115.011123

Table 1.

Timing of revascularization overall and by subgroups of treatment, sex and degree of qualifying stenosis.

Percentage of Patients undergoing revascularization within specified time periods after index stroke, TIA or amaurosis fugax
Median time to revascularization (IQR Q1-Q3), days <15 days 15-60 days >60 days
Overall 20 (8 - 55) 484 (41.1%) 432 (36.5%) 264 (22.4%)
    Stent (n=583) 18 (8 - 51) 251 (43.1%) 213 (36.5%) 119 (20.4%)
    CEA (n=597) 22 (8 - 58) 233 (39.0%) 219 (36.7%) 145 (24.3%)
P value 0.21
Women (n = 410) 20 (8 - 53) 176 (42.9%) 145 (35.4%) 89 (21.7%)
Men (n = 770) 21 (8 - 56) 308 (40.0%) 287 (37.3%) 175 (22.7%)
P value 0.62
Age ≤70 yrs. (n=667) 20 (8 - 55) 268 (40.2%) 249 (37.3%) 150 (22.5%)
Age >70 yrs. (n=513) 20 (8 - 55) 216 (42.1%) 183 (35.7%) 114 (22.2%)
P value 0.78
Qualifying event
Stroke (n=487) 20 (8 - 59) 198 (40.7%) 173 (35.5%) 116 (23.8%)
TIA (n=499) 19 (7 - 46) 226 (45.3%) 181 (36.3%) 92 (18.4%)
Am fugax (n=194) 27.5 (10 - 65) 60 (30.9%) 78 (40.2%) 56 (28.9%)
P value 0.004