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Thrombolytic Therapy of Acute Ischemic Stroke: Correlation of Angiographic Recanalization with Clinical Outcome

Osama O. Zaidata,e, Jose I. Suareza,c, Jeffrey L. Sunshineb, Robert W. Tarrb, Michael J. Alexanderd, Tony P. Smithe,f, David S. Enterlinee, Warren R. Selmanc and Dennis M. D. Landisa

a Department of Neurology, Case Western University Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
b Department of Interventional Neuroradiolog, Case Western University Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
c Department of Neurological Surgery, Case Western University Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
d Division of Neurological Surgery, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC
e Division of Interventional Neuroradiology, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC
f Division of Interventional Vascular Radiology, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC



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FIG 1. Relation of degree and completeness of recanalization to the clinical outcome (good clinical outcome with mRs ≤2, sICH, and death), following endovascular acute ischemic stroke therapy.