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Response by Bivard et al to Letter Regarding Article, "Impact of Computed Tomography Perfusion Imaging on the Response to Tenecteplase in Ischemic Stroke: Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials".

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We thank Roozenbeek and colleagues for their interest in our recent work.1 The clinical significance of the ischemic penumbra in patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis is well established.2 The term… Click to show full abstract

We thank Roozenbeek and colleagues for their interest in our recent work.1 The clinical significance of the ischemic penumbra in patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis is well established.2 The term mismatch has become colloquially used to describe the situation where the relative volume of a patient’s infarct core is less than the total perfusion lesion, thus representing the penumbra. Target mismatch is simply a way of defining a group of patients with a relatively large penumbra that is salvageable from infarction with effective reperfusion. In patients without such a target mismatch, there is limited brain tissue to salvage, and this translates clinically into less benefit from reperfusion.3 Therefore, …

Keywords: regarding article; response; perfusion; response bivard; letter regarding; bivard letter

Journal Title: Circulation
Year Published: 2017

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