Would you consider endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke patients with large vessel occlusion (non-large core) but with poor functional baseline with mRS 3-4?
Which factors would influence your decision?
Answer from: at Community Practice
The Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) is a widely used tool for assessing functional status, ranging from 0 (no symptoms) to 6 (death). It provides a standardized framework for EVT decision-making based on a patient’s functional status and serves as a key criterion in EVT-related RCTs. While invalua...
I offer thrombectomy for mRS of 3. I do consider what is causing the patient to fall in the category of mRS 4 (some may be at the lower spectrum of the score and some higher). Depending on what activities make the patient an mRS of 4 (someone may be in a wheelchair (because of an old injury) chronic...
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at UPMC It is always difficult to adhere to the "black and...
Consider if this is the correct way to frame the question. The mRS is an outcome scale designed to focus on global functional neurological disability. It is not necessarily a good way to think about baseline status.
It is clear now that EVT is very powerful and there is a measurable effect size in ...
I would go ahead.