Research Article
Non-Neurological Complications after Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Retrospective Single-Center Study
Table 1
Patients characteristics (N = 345).
| Age (years) | 71 (61–80) | Gender | | Female | 183 (53.0%) | Male | 162 (47.0%) | Hospital origin | | Other hospital | 147 (42.6%) | Emergency department | 198 (57.4%) | Comorbidity | | HTA | 254 (73.6%) | Diabetes | 60 (17.4%) | Thrombo-embolism disease | 34 (9.9%) | Ischemic stroke | 45 (13.0%) | Cardiovascular disease | 103 (29.9%) | Respiratory disease | 29 (8.4%) | Atrial fibrillation | 80 (23.2%) | Oncologic history | 25 (7.2%) | Postpartum | 5 (1.4%) | Renal disease | 21 (6.1%) | Obesity | 64 (18.6%) | Active smoking | 120 (34.8%) | Medication | | Antiplatelet therapy | 134 (38.8%) | Simple | 118 | Dual | 16 | Anticoagulation | 61 (17.7%) | Neurological severity | | NIHS on admission | 15 (11–19) | Good outcome at 3 months: mRS 0 to 2 | 44.81% |
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Continuous variables are described as median (interquartile range). |