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Intraarterial treatment plus usual care improved 90-day modified Rankin Scale scores compared to usual care alone in patients with acute ischemic stroke from proximal anterior circulation occlusion, with an adjusted common odds ratio of 1.67 (95% CI, 1.21–2.30).
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In patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by a proximal intracranial occlusion of the anterior circulation, intraarterial treatment administered within 6 hours after stroke onset was effective and safe.
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Apr 18, 2026
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A randomized trial of intraarterial treatment for acute ischemic stroke.
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