Added value of acute multimodal CT-based imaging (MCTI) : a comprehensive analysis

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Added value of acute multimodal CT-based imaging (MCTI) : a comprehensive analysis
Title of the conference
International Journal of stroke
Author(s)
Bill O., Faouzi M.F., Michel P.M.
Organization
The European Stroke Organisation - Annual Conference, Glasgow, 17th - 19th April, 2015
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2015
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Oui
Volume
10
Pages
235
Language
english
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Meeting Abstract: ESOC-0268 - Poster présentation
Abstract
Introduction: MCTI is used to assess acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients.We postulated that use of MCTI improves patient outcome regardingindependence and mortality.Methods: From the ASTRAL registry, all patients with an AIS and a non-contrast-CT (NCCT), angio-CT (CTA) or perfusion-CT (CTP) within24 h from onset were included. Demographic, clinical, biological, radio-logical, and follow-up caracteristics were collected. Significant predictorsof MCTI use were fitted in a multivariate analysis. Patients undergoingCTA or CTA&CTP were compared with NCCT patients with regards tofavourable outcome (mRS ≤ 2) at 3 months, 12 months mortality, strokemechanism, short-term renal function, use of ancillary diagnostic tests,duration of hospitalization and 12 months stroke recurrence.
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