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CMR Score Frequency of CMR (%) 0 9/13 (69%) 1 12/34 (35%) 2 11/35 (31%) 3 4/31 (13%) 4 0/13 (0%)
Note:—CMR score is the sum of the stratified NIHSS score and the occlusion location score. For NIHSS, 0 = NIHSS 0–7; 1 = NIHSS 8–14; 2 = NIHSS 15–20; 3 = NIHSS >20. For occlusions, ICA and proximal M1 = 1; distal M1 and M2–M4 segments = 0. Scores range from 0–4. A higher CMR corresponded to a lower frequency of successful recanalization with IV-rtPA.