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Table 3 Clinical data of all patients with ischaemic stroke having received an acute therapeutic intervention

From: Acute stroke treatment and outcome in the oldest old (90 years and older) at a tertiary care medical centre in Germany-a retrospective study showing safety and efficacy in this particular patient population

 

Cases receiving intravenous thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (n = 38)

Cases receiving mechanical thrombectomy

(n = 42)

Time onset-to-admission (n, [%])

 1. <  1 h

10 [26.3%]

12 [38.1%]

 2. 1–2 h

15 [39.5%]

11 [26.2%]

 3. 2–3 h

7 [18.4%]

3 [7.1%]

 4. 3–4.5 h

2 [5.3%]

4 [9.5%]

 5. >  4.5 h

2 [5.3%]

8 [19.0%]

 6. unknown

2 [5.3%]

4 [9.5%]

Door-to-needle (n, [%])

 1. <  30 min

9 [23.7%]

 

 2. 30–45 min

4 [10.5%]

 

 3. 45–60 min

10 [26.3%]

 

 4. 60–120 min

5 [13.2%]

 

 5. > 120 min

2 [5.3%]

 

 6. before admission

5 [13.2%]

 

 7. unknown

3 [7.9%]

 

Door-to-puncture (n, [%])

 1. 45–60 min

 

4 [9.5%]

 2. 60–90 min

 

11 [26.2%]

 3. >  90 min

 

3 [7.2%]

 4. unknown

 

24 [57.1%]

Recanalisation score, TICI (n, [%])

 1. TICI 0

 

5 [11.9%]

 2.TICI 1

 

1 [2.4%]

 3.TICI 2a

 

1 [2.4%]

 4.TICI 2b +2c

 

15 [35.7%]

 5. TICI 3

 

20 [47.6%]