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    Intravenous Thrombolysis 4.5–9 Hours After Stroke Onset: A Cohort Study from the TRISP Collaboration
    (2023)
    Altersberger, Valerian L. (57209477713)
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    Sibolt, Gerli (55363308000)
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    Enz, Lukas S. (56695352800)
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    Hametner, Christian (26664467800)
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    Scheitz, Jan F. (40462239700)
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    Henon, Hilde (7003850368)
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    Bigliardi, Guido (57202572448)
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    Strambo, Davide (54279664800)
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    Martinez-Majander, Nicolas (56809467700)
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    Stolze, Lotte J. (57223130564)
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    Heldner, Mirjam R. (21934241600)
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    Grisendi, Ilaria (36996904200)
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    Jovanovic, Dejana R. (55419203900)
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    Bejot, Yannick (14038743100)
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    Pezzini, Alessandro (7003431197)
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    Leker, Ronen R. (36884947500)
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    Kägi, Georg (57190871612)
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    Wegener, Susanne (8501456600)
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    Cereda, Carlo W. (8832645000)
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    Ntaios, Georges (16426036800)
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    De Marchis, Gian Marco (8842483700)
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    Bonati, Leo H. (57219301285)
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    Psychogios, Marios (35307908200)
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    Lyrer, Philippe (7003999382)
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    Räty, Silja (56702728900)
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    Tiainen, Marjaana (56219131200)
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    Wouters, Anke (56336146800)
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    Caparros, François (56905436600)
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    Heyse, Miriam (57215080763)
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    Erdur, Hebun (55323042800)
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    Padjen, Visnja (55605274200)
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    Zedde, Marialuisa (25642146100)
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    Arnold, Marcel (35588830700)
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    Nederkoorn, Paul J. (56124069700)
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    Michel, Patrik (7202280440)
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    Zini, Andrea (57879430100)
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    Cordonnier, Charlotte (18436376100)
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    Nolte, Christian H. (55637553300)
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    Ringleb, Peter A. (7003924176)
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    Curtze, Sami (6506485992)
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    Engelter, Stefan T. (6603761832)
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    Gensicke, Henrik (36554060500)
    Objective: To investigate the safety and effectiveness of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) >4.5–9 hours after stroke onset, and the relevance of advanced neuroimaging for patient selection. Methods: Prospective multicenter cohort study from the ThRombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients (TRISP) collaboration. Outcomes were symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, poor 3-month functional outcome (modified Rankin scale 3–6) and mortality. We compared: (i) IVT >4.5–9 hours versus 0–4.5 hours after stroke onset and (ii) within the >4.5–9 hours group baseline advanced neuroimaging (computed tomography perfusion, magnetic resonance perfusion or magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging fluid-attenuated inversion recovery) versus non-advanced neuroimaging. Results: Of 15,827 patients, 663 (4.2%) received IVT >4.5–9 hours and 15,164 (95.8%) within 4.5 hours after stroke onset. The main baseline characteristics were evenly distributed between both groups. Time of stroke onset was known in 74.9% of patients treated between >4.5 and 9 hours. Using propensity score weighted binary logistic regression analysis (onset-to-treatment time >4.5–9 hours vs onset-to-treatment time 0–4.5 hours), the probability of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (ORadjusted 0.80, 95% CI 0.53–1.17), poor functional outcome (ORadjusted 1.01, 95% CI 0.83–1.22), and mortality (ORadjusted 0.80, 95% CI 0.61–1.04) did not differ significantly between both groups. In patients treated between >4.5 and 9 hours, the use of advanced neuroimaging was associated with a 50% lower mortality compared with non-advanced imaging only (9.9% vs 19.7%; ORadjusted 0.51, 95% CI 0.33–0.79). Interpretation: This study showed no evidence in difference of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, poor outcome, and mortality in selected stroke patients treated with IVT between >4.5 and 9 hours after stroke onset compared with those treated within 4.5 hours. Advanced neuroimaging for patient selection was associated with lower mortality. ANN NEUROL 2023;94:309–320. © 2023 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association.
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    Intravenous Thrombolysis 4.5–9 Hours After Stroke Onset: A Cohort Study from the TRISP Collaboration
    (2023)
    Altersberger, Valerian L. (57209477713)
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    Sibolt, Gerli (55363308000)
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    Enz, Lukas S. (56695352800)
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    Hametner, Christian (26664467800)
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    Scheitz, Jan F. (40462239700)
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    Henon, Hilde (7003850368)
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    Bigliardi, Guido (57202572448)
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    Strambo, Davide (54279664800)
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    Martinez-Majander, Nicolas (56809467700)
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    Stolze, Lotte J. (57223130564)
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    Heldner, Mirjam R. (21934241600)
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    Grisendi, Ilaria (36996904200)
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    Jovanovic, Dejana R. (55419203900)
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    Bejot, Yannick (14038743100)
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    Pezzini, Alessandro (7003431197)
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    Leker, Ronen R. (36884947500)
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    Kägi, Georg (57190871612)
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    Wegener, Susanne (8501456600)
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    Cereda, Carlo W. (8832645000)
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    Ntaios, Georges (16426036800)
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    De Marchis, Gian Marco (8842483700)
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    Bonati, Leo H. (57219301285)
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    Psychogios, Marios (35307908200)
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    Lyrer, Philippe (7003999382)
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    Räty, Silja (56702728900)
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    Tiainen, Marjaana (56219131200)
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    Wouters, Anke (56336146800)
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    Caparros, François (56905436600)
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    Heyse, Miriam (57215080763)
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    Erdur, Hebun (55323042800)
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    Padjen, Visnja (55605274200)
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    Zedde, Marialuisa (25642146100)
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    Arnold, Marcel (35588830700)
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    Nederkoorn, Paul J. (56124069700)
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    Michel, Patrik (7202280440)
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    Zini, Andrea (57879430100)
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    Cordonnier, Charlotte (18436376100)
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    Nolte, Christian H. (55637553300)
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    Ringleb, Peter A. (7003924176)
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    Curtze, Sami (6506485992)
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    Engelter, Stefan T. (6603761832)
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    Gensicke, Henrik (36554060500)
    Objective: To investigate the safety and effectiveness of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) >4.5–9 hours after stroke onset, and the relevance of advanced neuroimaging for patient selection. Methods: Prospective multicenter cohort study from the ThRombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients (TRISP) collaboration. Outcomes were symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, poor 3-month functional outcome (modified Rankin scale 3–6) and mortality. We compared: (i) IVT >4.5–9 hours versus 0–4.5 hours after stroke onset and (ii) within the >4.5–9 hours group baseline advanced neuroimaging (computed tomography perfusion, magnetic resonance perfusion or magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging fluid-attenuated inversion recovery) versus non-advanced neuroimaging. Results: Of 15,827 patients, 663 (4.2%) received IVT >4.5–9 hours and 15,164 (95.8%) within 4.5 hours after stroke onset. The main baseline characteristics were evenly distributed between both groups. Time of stroke onset was known in 74.9% of patients treated between >4.5 and 9 hours. Using propensity score weighted binary logistic regression analysis (onset-to-treatment time >4.5–9 hours vs onset-to-treatment time 0–4.5 hours), the probability of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (ORadjusted 0.80, 95% CI 0.53–1.17), poor functional outcome (ORadjusted 1.01, 95% CI 0.83–1.22), and mortality (ORadjusted 0.80, 95% CI 0.61–1.04) did not differ significantly between both groups. In patients treated between >4.5 and 9 hours, the use of advanced neuroimaging was associated with a 50% lower mortality compared with non-advanced imaging only (9.9% vs 19.7%; ORadjusted 0.51, 95% CI 0.33–0.79). Interpretation: This study showed no evidence in difference of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, poor outcome, and mortality in selected stroke patients treated with IVT between >4.5 and 9 hours after stroke onset compared with those treated within 4.5 hours. Advanced neuroimaging for patient selection was associated with lower mortality. ANN NEUROL 2023;94:309–320. © 2023 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association.
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    Prior Dual Antiplatelet Therapy and Thrombolysis in Acute Stroke
    (2020)
    Altersberger, Valerian L. (57209477713)
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    Sturzenegger, Rolf (50562201000)
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    Räty, Silja (56702728900)
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    Hametner, Christian (26664467800)
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    Scheitz, Jan F. (40462239700)
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    Moulin, Solène (42761770600)
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    van den Berg, Sophie A. (57209849710)
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    Zini, Andrea (57879430100)
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    Nannoni, Stefania (7801637186)
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    Heldner, Mirjam R. (21934241600)
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    Jovanovic, Dejana R. (55419203900)
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    Martinez-Majander, Nicolas (56809467700)
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    Tiainen, Marjaana (56219131200)
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    Valkonen, Kati (56411849200)
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    Berberich, Anne (57202288254)
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    Erdur, Hebun (55323042800)
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    Cordonnier, Charlotte (18436376100)
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    Peters, Nils (57219322529)
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    Gopisingh, Kiran M. (57218396277)
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    Bigliardi, Guido (57202572448)
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    Strambo, Davide (54279664800)
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    De Marchis, Gian M. (8842483700)
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    Ntaios, George (16426036800)
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    Cereda, Carlo W. (8832645000)
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    Wegener, Susanne (8501456600)
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    Kägi, Georg (57190871612)
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    Pezzini, Alessandro (7003431197)
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    Padjen, Visnja (55605274200)
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    Arnold, Marcel (35588830700)
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    Michel, Patrik (7202280440)
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    Vandelli, Laura (56893519500)
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    Nederkoorn, Paul J. (56124069700)
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    Leys, Didier (26324692700)
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    Nolte, Christian H. (55637553300)
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    Ringleb, Peter A. (7003924176)
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    Curtze, Sami (6506485992)
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    Engelter, Stefan T. (6603761832)
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    Gensicke, Henrik (36554060500)
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    Prior Dual Antiplatelet Therapy and Thrombolysis in Acute Stroke
    (2020)
    Altersberger, Valerian L. (57209477713)
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    Sturzenegger, Rolf (50562201000)
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    Räty, Silja (56702728900)
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    Hametner, Christian (26664467800)
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    Scheitz, Jan F. (40462239700)
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    Moulin, Solène (42761770600)
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    van den Berg, Sophie A. (57209849710)
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    Zini, Andrea (57879430100)
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    Nannoni, Stefania (7801637186)
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    Heldner, Mirjam R. (21934241600)
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    Jovanovic, Dejana R. (55419203900)
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    Martinez-Majander, Nicolas (56809467700)
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    Tiainen, Marjaana (56219131200)
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    Valkonen, Kati (56411849200)
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    Berberich, Anne (57202288254)
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    Erdur, Hebun (55323042800)
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    Cordonnier, Charlotte (18436376100)
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    Peters, Nils (57219322529)
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    Gopisingh, Kiran M. (57218396277)
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    Bigliardi, Guido (57202572448)
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    Strambo, Davide (54279664800)
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    De Marchis, Gian M. (8842483700)
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    Ntaios, George (16426036800)
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    Cereda, Carlo W. (8832645000)
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    Wegener, Susanne (8501456600)
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    Kägi, Georg (57190871612)
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    Pezzini, Alessandro (7003431197)
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    Padjen, Visnja (55605274200)
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    Arnold, Marcel (35588830700)
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    Michel, Patrik (7202280440)
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    Vandelli, Laura (56893519500)
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    Nederkoorn, Paul J. (56124069700)
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    Leys, Didier (26324692700)
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    Nolte, Christian H. (55637553300)
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    Ringleb, Peter A. (7003924176)
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    Curtze, Sami (6506485992)
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    Engelter, Stefan T. (6603761832)
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    Gensicke, Henrik (36554060500)
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    Thrombolysis in stroke patients with elevated inflammatory markers
    (2022)
    Altersberger, Valerian L. (57209477713)
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    Enz, Lukas S. (56695352800)
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    Sibolt, Gerli (55363308000)
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    Hametner, Christian (26664467800)
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    Nannoni, Stefania (7801637186)
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    Heldner, Mirjam R. (21934241600)
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    Stolp, Jeffrey (57253109700)
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    Jovanovic, Dejana R. (55419203900)
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    Zini, Andrea (57879430100)
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    Pezzini, Alessandro (7003431197)
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    Wegener, Susanne (8501456600)
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    Cereda, Carlo W. (8832645000)
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    Ntaios, George (16426036800)
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    Räty, Silja (56702728900)
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    Gumbinger, Christoph (26644936900)
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    Heyse, Miriam (57215080763)
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    Polymeris, Alexandros A. (57190738259)
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    Zietz, Annaelle (57337112000)
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    Schaufelbuehl, Anna (57712830700)
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    Strambo, Davide (54279664800)
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    Padlina, Giovanna (57218393322)
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    Slavova, Nedelina (54991015100)
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    Tiainen, Marjaana (56219131200)
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    Valkonen, Kati (56411849200)
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    Velzen, Twan J. van (57712219900)
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    Bigliardi, Guido (57202572448)
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    Stanarcevic, Predrag (55353773400)
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    Magoni, Mauro (6602154383)
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    Luft, Andreas (26643069800)
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    Bejot, Yannick (14038743100)
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    Vandelli, Laura (56893519500)
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    Padjen, Visnja (55605274200)
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    Nederkoorn, Paul J. (56124069700)
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    Arnold, Marcel (35588830700)
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    Michel, Patrik (7202280440)
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    Ringleb, Peter A. (7003924176)
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    Curtze, Sami (6506485992)
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    Engelter, Stefan T. (6603761832)
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    Gensicke, Henrik (36554060500)
    Objective: To investigate the prognostic value of white blood cell count (WBC) on functional outcome, mortality and bleeding risk in stroke patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). Methods: In this prospective multicenter study from the TRISP registry, we assessed the association between WBC on admission and 3-month poor outcome (modified Rankin Scale 3–6), mortality and occurrence of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH; ECASS-II-criteria) in IVT-treated stroke patients. WBC was used as continuous and categorical variable distinguishing leukocytosis (WBC > 10 × 109/l) and leukopenia (WBC < 4 × 109/l). We calculated unadjusted/ adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (OR [95% CI]) with logistic regression models. In a subgroup, we analyzed the association of combined leukocytosis and elevated C-reactive protein (CRP > 10 mg/l) on outcomes. Results: Of 10,813 IVT-treated patients, 2527 had leukocytosis, 112 leukopenia and 8174 normal WBC. Increasing WBC (by 1 × 109/l) predicted poor outcome (ORadjusted 1.04[1.02–1.06]) but not mortality and sICH. Leukocytosis was independently associated with poor outcome (ORadjusted 1.48[1.29–1.69]) and mortality (ORadjusted 1.60[1.35–1.89]) but not with sICH (ORadjusted 1.17[0.94–1.45]). Leukopenia did not predict any outcome. In a subgroup, combined leukocytosis and elevated CRP had the strongest association with poor outcome (ORadjusted 2.26[1.76–2.91]) and mortality (ORadjusted 2.43[1.86–3.16]) when compared to combined normal WBC and CRP. Conclusion: In IVT-treated patients, leukocytosis independently predicted poor functional outcome and death. Bleeding complications after IVT were not independently associated with leukocytosis. © 2022, The Author(s).
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    Thrombolysis in stroke patients with elevated inflammatory markers
    (2022)
    Altersberger, Valerian L. (57209477713)
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    Enz, Lukas S. (56695352800)
    ;
    Sibolt, Gerli (55363308000)
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    Hametner, Christian (26664467800)
    ;
    Nannoni, Stefania (7801637186)
    ;
    Heldner, Mirjam R. (21934241600)
    ;
    Stolp, Jeffrey (57253109700)
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    Jovanovic, Dejana R. (55419203900)
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    Zini, Andrea (57879430100)
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    Pezzini, Alessandro (7003431197)
    ;
    Wegener, Susanne (8501456600)
    ;
    Cereda, Carlo W. (8832645000)
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    Ntaios, George (16426036800)
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    Räty, Silja (56702728900)
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    Gumbinger, Christoph (26644936900)
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    Heyse, Miriam (57215080763)
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    Polymeris, Alexandros A. (57190738259)
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    Zietz, Annaelle (57337112000)
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    Schaufelbuehl, Anna (57712830700)
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    Strambo, Davide (54279664800)
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    Padlina, Giovanna (57218393322)
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    Slavova, Nedelina (54991015100)
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    Tiainen, Marjaana (56219131200)
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    Valkonen, Kati (56411849200)
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    Velzen, Twan J. van (57712219900)
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    Bigliardi, Guido (57202572448)
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    Stanarcevic, Predrag (55353773400)
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    Magoni, Mauro (6602154383)
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    Luft, Andreas (26643069800)
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    Bejot, Yannick (14038743100)
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    Vandelli, Laura (56893519500)
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    Padjen, Visnja (55605274200)
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    Nederkoorn, Paul J. (56124069700)
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    Arnold, Marcel (35588830700)
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    Michel, Patrik (7202280440)
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    Ringleb, Peter A. (7003924176)
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    Curtze, Sami (6506485992)
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    Engelter, Stefan T. (6603761832)
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    Gensicke, Henrik (36554060500)
    Objective: To investigate the prognostic value of white blood cell count (WBC) on functional outcome, mortality and bleeding risk in stroke patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). Methods: In this prospective multicenter study from the TRISP registry, we assessed the association between WBC on admission and 3-month poor outcome (modified Rankin Scale 3–6), mortality and occurrence of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH; ECASS-II-criteria) in IVT-treated stroke patients. WBC was used as continuous and categorical variable distinguishing leukocytosis (WBC > 10 × 109/l) and leukopenia (WBC < 4 × 109/l). We calculated unadjusted/ adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (OR [95% CI]) with logistic regression models. In a subgroup, we analyzed the association of combined leukocytosis and elevated C-reactive protein (CRP > 10 mg/l) on outcomes. Results: Of 10,813 IVT-treated patients, 2527 had leukocytosis, 112 leukopenia and 8174 normal WBC. Increasing WBC (by 1 × 109/l) predicted poor outcome (ORadjusted 1.04[1.02–1.06]) but not mortality and sICH. Leukocytosis was independently associated with poor outcome (ORadjusted 1.48[1.29–1.69]) and mortality (ORadjusted 1.60[1.35–1.89]) but not with sICH (ORadjusted 1.17[0.94–1.45]). Leukopenia did not predict any outcome. In a subgroup, combined leukocytosis and elevated CRP had the strongest association with poor outcome (ORadjusted 2.26[1.76–2.91]) and mortality (ORadjusted 2.43[1.86–3.16]) when compared to combined normal WBC and CRP. Conclusion: In IVT-treated patients, leukocytosis independently predicted poor functional outcome and death. Bleeding complications after IVT were not independently associated with leukocytosis. © 2022, The Author(s).

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