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Sep 30, 2025, 15:34
Yuki Sakamoto and Colleagues Share Insights on Infarct Growth After Successful Mechanical Thrombectomy
International Journal of Stroke (IJS) shared on X:
”In patients who underwent successful mechanical thrombectomy, infarct growth was associated with:
- Extremely low systolic BP recanalization
- Systolic BP variation after recanalization.
Read more here.”
Read the full article in IJS/Sage Journals.
Article: Associations between systolic blood pressure and infarct growth after thrombectomy for acute stroke: A retrospective observational study
Authors: Yuki Sakamoto, Junya Aoki, Yuji Nishi, Sotaro Shoda, Michika Sakamoto, Kentaro Suzuki, Takehiro Katano, Akihito Kutsuna, Ryutaro Kimura, Kaito Watanabe, Chinatsu Sakuragi, Takashi Shimoyama, Kazumi Kimura

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