id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3nb67j2rojapffzndsz2wlffle A Doerr E-003 Evaluation of Strategies to Reduce Time to Revascularization in Acute Ischemic Stroke 2016 2 .pdf application/pdf 1640 185 66 Conclusion Among patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy using an ADAPT-first approach, those requiring Solumbra salvage had significantly-higher rates of unfavorable dough in an ice bath to prolong working time of cement during percutaneous kyphoplasty. Purpose To identify the impact on specific hospital based process improvement strategies in the acute ischemic stroke patient Methods The project includes a pre and post intervention retrospective review of patient 18 years or older, admitted ischemic stroke patients were reviewed, pre PI (Group 1, J Mascitelli, C Kellner, C Oravec, R DeLeacy, E Oermann, S Paramasivam, J Fifi, J Mocco. Introduction The direct aspiration first pass (ADAPT) technique has been shown to be fast, cost-effective, and associated with excellent angiographic and clinical outcomes in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS).1–4 It would be useful to Comparison of clinical outcomes in patients with acute ischemic strokes treated with mechanical thrombectomy using either Solumbra or ADAPT techniques. ./cache/work_3nb67j2rojapffzndsz2wlffle.pdf ./txt/work_3nb67j2rojapffzndsz2wlffle.txt