Predictors of functional outcome at 3 months in ischemic stroke patients with discharge disability following endovascular therapy: a multi-center observational cohort study of 836 patients - Takeaways - MDSpire

Predictors of functional outcome at 3 months in ischemic stroke patients with discharge disability following endovascular therapy: a multi-center observational cohort study of 836 patients

  • By

  • Mohammad Mofatteh

  • Xiao Xiao

  • Yimin Chen

  • Junyi Hu

  • Mingzhu Feng

  • Jicai Ma

  • Lue Chen

  • Sijie Zhou

  • Xiuling Zhang

  • Zunbao Xu

  • Jiale Wu

  • Yongting Zhou

  • Yuzheng Lai

  • Wenhong Peng

  • January 6, 2026

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    Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability and mortality, with endovascular therapy significantly improving outcomes.

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    The study aimed to identify predictors of functional independence at 3 months for ischemic stroke patients discharged with disability after endovascular therapy.

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    Key predictors of recovery include younger age, lower NIHSS scores, successful reperfusion, and absence of significant hemorrhagic complications.

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    A substantial number of patients remain functionally dependent at discharge, highlighting the need for understanding post-discharge recovery determinants.

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    This multi-center observational study utilized data from 836 patients to enhance long-term management strategies for stroke survivors with discharge disability.

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