INIS
patients
100%
ischemia
93%
computerized tomography
61%
hemorrhage
33%
cost
33%
evaluation
33%
economics
32%
vessels
28%
angiography
27%
netherlands
26%
levels
21%
energy
21%
computed tomography
21%
comparative evaluations
21%
volume
20%
interventions
18%
mortality
14%
brain
12%
values
11%
data
11%
arteries
10%
indicators
10%
detection
10%
blood pressure
10%
hospitals
10%
international cooperation
10%
balloons
10%
control
10%
probability
8%
randomness
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Brain Ischemia
89%
Apoplexy
55%
Modified Rankin Scale
46%
Odds Ratio
37%
Cerebral Hemorrhage
35%
Computed Tomography Angiography
33%
Large Vessel Occlusion
32%
Health Care Cost
32%
Thrombectomy
29%
Collateral Circulation
28%
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
25%
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
22%
Dual Energy Computed Tomography
21%
Percutaneous Thrombectomy
21%
Quality Adjusted Life Year
17%
Recanalization
15%
Blood Clot Lysis
15%
Brain Infarction
15%
Randomized Controlled Trial
12%
Post-Hoc Analysis
11%
Case Mix
10%
Evaluation Study
10%
Blood Pressure
10%
Cooperation
10%
Basilar Artery
10%
Artery Occlusion
10%
Magnetic Resonance Angiography
10%
Treatment Effect
10%
Logistic Regression Analysis
8%
Subgroup Analysis
7%
Keyphrases
Endovascular Treatment
91%
Acute Ischemic Stroke
75%
MR CLEAN Registry
33%
Late Window
30%
Netherlands
29%
CT Angiography
28%
Modified Rankin Scale
26%
Collateral Flow
24%
Cost-effectiveness
22%
CT Perfusion
21%
Health Economic Evaluation
21%
Intracranial Hemorrhage
21%
Endovascular Thrombectomy
21%
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS)
20%
Large Vessel Occlusion
19%
Direct Aspiration
16%
Quality-adjusted Life Years
15%
Dual-energy CT
15%
Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction
14%
Stent Retriever
13%
Ischemic Stroke
13%
Adjusted Odds Ratio
13%
Procedure Time
13%
Symptomatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage (sICH)
12%
Functional Outcome
12%
Thrombectomy
11%
Cost Effect
11%
Health Effects
11%
Core Volume
10%
Prognostic Implications
10%