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. 2016 Aug;37(8):1393–1398. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A4751

Table 2:

Time intervals for the 3 imaging groups

Time (min) (Median) (IQR) CTP+CTA (n = 90) CTA (n = 216) NCCT (n = 342) P Value
Onset to ED arrival 55.5a (41–80) 51 (38–69) 48 (33–67) .0216
ED arrival to start of imaging 19.5 (14–26) 21a (14–28) 18 (10–25) .0016
Imaging start to IV tPA initiation 40a (29–54) 38 (24–51) 47 (33–64) .0001
Onset to IV tPA initiation 120.5 (100–160) 117.5 (96–145) 120 (97–145) .5762
ED to IV tPA initiation 62 (50–75) 59.5 (47–77) 65.5 (49–86) .1554
IV tPA start to groin punctureb 77.5 (58.5–105.5) 81a (65–96) 91 (66–115) .0043
Imaging to groin punctureb 124a (97–155.5) 119a (95–140) 142 (115–170.5) <.0001
ED to groin punctureb 146.5 (118.5–182.5) 144a (120–167) 160 (132–191) .0008
Groin puncture to EVT startc 30a (26–45) 38a (25–56) 44 (34–60) .0001
EVT start to EVT finishc 63 (20–115) 46a (14–83) 74 (42–119) <.0001

Note:—IQR indicates interquartile range.

a

Significant pair-wise difference between the imaging subgroup and the NCCT group.

b

Applicable only to subjects with groin puncture: CTP+CTA (n = 60), CTA (n = 150), NCCT (n = 210).

c

Applicable only to subjects who received endovascular therapy with non-missing start time: CTP+CTA (n = 49), CTA (n = 117), NCCT (n = 159).