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. 2016 Nov;37(11):2066–2071. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A4862

Table 1:

Baseline characteristics of patients with minor to mild stroke who received mechanical thrombectomy

Patients (n = 33)
Age (yr) (mean) (SD) 68 (16)
Male (%) 14 (42.4)
Hypertension (%) 21 (63.6)
Diabetes mellitus (%) 4 (12.1)
Atrial fibrillation (%) 13 (39.4)
Coronary artery disease (%) 7 (21.2)
Congestive heart failure (%) 3 (9.1)
Hypercholesterolemia (%) 8 (24.2)
Previous stroke (%) 0
History of smoking (%) 8 (24.2)
Prestroke mRS
    0 (%) 28 (84.8)
    1 (%) 2 (6.1)
    2 (%) 1 (3)
    3 (%) 2 (6.1)
Initial NIHSS score (median) (IQR) 5 (4–7)
    CT n = 18
    MR imaging n = 15
ASPECTSa (median) (IQR)
    CT 10 (9–10)
    MR imaging 8 (7–9)b
Time from stroke onset to imaging (min) (median) (IQR) 175 (72–279)
Intravenous tPA (%) 22 (66.7)
Time from stroke onset to intravenous tPAc (min) (median) (IQR) 156 (94–238)
Time from stroke onset to groin puncture (min) (median) (IQR) 320 (237–528)
Occlusion site
    ICA (excluding carotid T) (%) 4 (12.1)
    Tandem occlusion (cervical ICA and carotid T/M1) 3 (9.1)
    Carotid T (%) 2 (6.1)
    M1 (%) 17 (51.5)
    M2 (%) 7 (21.2)
Collateral status
    0 (%) 0
    1 (%) 2 (6.1)
    2 (%) 7 (21.2)
    3 (%) 24 (72.7)
Thrombus length (mm) 12 (10–16)
a

According to modality.

b

MR-ASPECTS assessed on axial diffusion-weighted images.

c

For patients eligible for intravenous thrombolysis.