Improving Low Alberta Stroke Program Early ct Score Stroke Thrombectomy
Improving Low ASPECTS Stroke Thromectomy (I-LAST) is an academic, independent, prospective, multicenter, observational registry study. Consecutive patients treated with endovascular stroke treatment will be enrolled in German stroke centers. Patients receive regular care and data will be collected as part of clinical routine. Baseline clinical and procedural information as well clinical follow-up information during in-hospital stay, and up to 90 days of stroke onset are collected. Data collected include demographics, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) on admission, pre-treatment ASPECTS, information on timing and success of interventional treatment, procedural complications, intracranial hemorrhage, and functional outcome. Advanced imaging biomarkers will be tested and validated aiming to improve treatment selection and outcome prediction of patients presenting with extensive baseline infarction.
• Clinical diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke
• ASPECTS of 0-5
• Confirmed diagnosis of persistent occlusion of terminal carotid artery, middle cerebral artery (M1 or M2), or basilar artery consistent with symptoms
• Age \>18 years
• Ethic approval in process