Collateral state and the effect of endovascular reperfusion therapy on clinical outcome in ischemic stroke patients

Clinically successful endovascular therapy (EVT) in ischemic stroke requires reliable noninvasive pretherapeutic selection criteria. We investigated the association of imaging parameters including CT angiographic collaterals and degree of reperfusion with clinical outcome after EVT.

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