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– In acute ischemic stroke patients with small perfusion lesions of less than 15 mL, involvement of the corticospinal tract (CST) may help guide the decision whether to treat with alteplase.

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– In acute ischemic stroke patients with small perfusion lesions of less than 15 mL, involvement of the corticospinal tract (CST) may help guide the decision whether to treat with alteplase.

 

– In acute ischemic stroke patients with small perfusion lesions of less than 15 mL, involvement of the corticospinal tract (CST) may help guide the decision whether to treat with alteplase.

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Key clinical point: Patients with hypoperfusion but no infarction in the cerebrospinal tract appeared to benefit from treatment with alteplase.

Major finding: 76.7% of patients with cerebrospinal tract hypoperfusion but no infarct achieved a modified Rankin Scale score of 0-1, compared with 47.1% of untreated patients.

Data source: A retrospective analysis of 412 patients drawn from the International Stroke Perfusion Imaging Registry.

Disclosures: The National Natural Science Foundation of China funded the study. Dr. Lou reported having no financial disclosures.

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