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We aimed to assess whether the treatment effect of EVT on improved functional outcome in patients with ICA occlusions from the highly effective reperfusion evaluated in multiple endovascular stroke trials .Michael D Hill, Tudor G Jovin, for the HERMES collaborators Summary Background In 2015, fi ve randomised trials showed effi cacy of endovascular thrombectomy over standard medical . Endovascular thrombectomy is of benefit to most patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior circulation, irrespective of patient .

Both trials evaluated endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke between 6-24 hours after onset. The general criteria for both trials were: age 18 or older, . In this individual patient data meta-analysis of 5 randomized clinical trials of patients with large-vessel ischemic stroke, earlier treatment with endovascular thrombectomy .We aimed to assess whether endovascular treatment (EVT) compared with standard medical care was associated with improved functional outcomes in patients with acute symptomatic isolated . The post-treatment HERMES-24 score is a simple validated score that predicts a 3-month outcome after anterior circulation large vessel occlusion stroke regardless of .

In these trials, patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior artery circulation were randomly assigned to receive either endovascular thrombectomy within 12 h of symptom onset or .

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The HERMES investigators concluded that in this individual patient data meta-analysis of patients with large-vessel ischemic stroke, earlier treatment with endovascular .Between December 2010, and December 2014, patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior artery circulation were randomly assigned to receive either . We aimed to assess whether the treatment effect of EVT on improved functional outcome in patients with ICA occlusions from the highly effective reperfusion evaluated in multiple endovascular stroke trials (HERMES) collaboration is maintained in patients with ICA‐I occlusion.Michael D Hill, Tudor G Jovin, for the HERMES collaborators Summary Background In 2015, fi ve randomised trials showed effi cacy of endovascular thrombectomy over standard medical care in patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by .

Endovascular thrombectomy is of benefit to most patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior circulation, irrespective of patient characteristics or geographical location.

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Both trials evaluated endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke between 6-24 hours after onset. The general criteria for both trials were: age 18 or older, NIHSS score of 10 or higher, signs of acute ischemic stroke, .In this individual patient data meta-analysis of 5 randomized clinical trials of patients with large-vessel ischemic stroke, earlier treatment with endovascular thrombectomy + medical therapy compared with medical therapy alone was associated with lower degrees of disability at 3 months.

We aimed to assess whether endovascular treatment (EVT) compared with standard medical care was associated with improved functional outcomes in patients with acute symptomatic isolated intracranial ICA occlusion without involvement of the middle or anterior cerebral artery, that is, ICA-I occlusion.

The post-treatment HERMES-24 score is a simple validated score that predicts a 3-month outcome after anterior circulation large vessel occlusion stroke regardless of intervention, which helps prognostic discussion with families on day 2. In these trials, patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior artery circulation were randomly assigned to receive either endovascular thrombectomy within 12 h of symptom onset or standard care (control), with a primary outcome of reduced disability on the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 90 days.

The HERMES investigators concluded that in this individual patient data meta-analysis of patients with large-vessel ischemic stroke, earlier treatment with endovascular thrombectomy plus medical therapy compared with medical therapy alone was associated with lower degrees of disability at 3 months; however, the benefit became nonsignificant .Between December 2010, and December 2014, patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior artery circulation were randomly assigned to receive either endovascular thrombectomy within 12h of symptom onset or standard care (control). We aimed to assess whether the treatment effect of EVT on improved functional outcome in patients with ICA occlusions from the highly effective reperfusion evaluated in multiple endovascular stroke trials (HERMES) collaboration is maintained in patients with ICA‐I occlusion.

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Michael D Hill, Tudor G Jovin, for the HERMES collaborators Summary Background In 2015, fi ve randomised trials showed effi cacy of endovascular thrombectomy over standard medical care in patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by . Endovascular thrombectomy is of benefit to most patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior circulation, irrespective of patient characteristics or geographical location.

Both trials evaluated endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke between 6-24 hours after onset. The general criteria for both trials were: age 18 or older, NIHSS score of 10 or higher, signs of acute ischemic stroke, .In this individual patient data meta-analysis of 5 randomized clinical trials of patients with large-vessel ischemic stroke, earlier treatment with endovascular thrombectomy + medical therapy compared with medical therapy alone was associated with lower degrees of disability at 3 months.We aimed to assess whether endovascular treatment (EVT) compared with standard medical care was associated with improved functional outcomes in patients with acute symptomatic isolated intracranial ICA occlusion without involvement of the middle or anterior cerebral artery, that is, ICA-I occlusion.

The post-treatment HERMES-24 score is a simple validated score that predicts a 3-month outcome after anterior circulation large vessel occlusion stroke regardless of intervention, which helps prognostic discussion with families on day 2. In these trials, patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by occlusion of the proximal anterior artery circulation were randomly assigned to receive either endovascular thrombectomy within 12 h of symptom onset or standard care (control), with a primary outcome of reduced disability on the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 90 days. The HERMES investigators concluded that in this individual patient data meta-analysis of patients with large-vessel ischemic stroke, earlier treatment with endovascular thrombectomy plus medical therapy compared with medical therapy alone was associated with lower degrees of disability at 3 months; however, the benefit became nonsignificant .

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