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Patient No. IA tPA (mg) Stenting and angioplasty of ICA Lysis of MCA Clot through occluded ICA TIMI Flow after Thromboysis Post Rx CT Outcome (mRS) at 30 days 1 20 Yes Yes 2 Basal ganglia infarct 4 2 10 Yes Yes 3 Patchy parietal infarcts 3 3 9 No Yes 3 Basal ganglia infarct 0 4 0* Yes No 3 Basal ganglia infarct 0 5 18 No Yes 3 Basal ganglia infarct 0 6 10 No No 3 Evolving frontal bleed 1 7 15 Yes† Yes 3 Small frontal lobe infarct 0
Note:—ICA indicates internal carotid artery; IA tPA, intra-arterial tissue plasminogen activator; MCA, middle cerebral artery; CT, computed tomography; mRS, modified Rankin Scale.
* This patient received 38 mg intravenous tPA prior to angiography.
† ICA pseudoaneurysm was treated with 2 overlapping covered stents.