Prognostic value of systemic inflammation response index in successfully recanalized acute large vessel occlusion stroke patients: a retrospective study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Prognostic value of systemic inflammation response index in successfully recanalized acute large vessel occlusion stroke patients: a retrospective study

  • By

  • Wangyu Zhang

  • Congcong Zhou

  • Xuan Xu

  • Guomei Du

  • Shuqin Liang

  • Tong Xu

  • Han Zhao

  • Jiaou Chen

  • May 28, 2026

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    This study evaluated the prognostic significance of the Systemic Inflammation Response Index (SIRI) in acute large vessel occlusion stroke patients post-recanalization.

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    A total of 287 successfully recanalized ALVOS patients were enrolled, with a mean age of 70.9 years and 58.5% being male.

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    Higher baseline SIRI levels were significantly associated with poor functional outcomes at 90 days, with mean SIRI levels differing between outcome groups.

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    The area under the ROC curve for SIRI predicting poor outcomes was 0.63, and its incorporation improved prognostic accuracy in an age + NIHSS model.

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    No significant association was found between SIRI levels and hemorrhagic transformation or symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage in the study cohort.

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