Validity of the NIHSS in predicting arterial occlusion in cerebral infarction is time-dependent
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Olavarría, V. V.
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Validity of the NIHSS in predicting arterial occlusion in cerebral infarction is time-dependent
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Background: The NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is used to assess acute ischemic stroke severity and outcome. High NIHSS scores are usually associated with arterial occlusion but it is unknown what the effect of time to clinical evaluation (TTCE) in this association is. We tested the NIHSS scores as an instrument to determine vessel occlusion (VO) at different time points from symptom onset. Methods: Patients were selected from our prospective stroke database if they had admission NIHSS scores and intracranial vessel neuroimaging studies. We dichotomized patients according to VO and TTCE. Receiver operating curves, c statistics, and odds ratios were calculated to study the validity of the NIHSS score. Results: Among 463 patients (mean age 70.2 years, 53.1% male, median NIHSS 4, median TTCE 3.3 hours), 22.5% had arterial occlusion. Median NIHSS scores were higher in patients with VO, 10.5 (interquartile range 5-18) vs 3 (2-7), p < 0.001, and in those with TTCE <6 hours, 15 (interquartile range
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165165
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318203e977
ISSN: 1526632X
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Neurology, Volumen 76, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 62-68
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