To examine the impact of blood pressure drops within 24 hours after mechanical thrombectomy on functional outcomes.
Observational study design
Analysis of blood pressure changes post-mechanical thrombectomy
Assessment of functional outcomes using established scales
Blood pressure drops were linked to worse functional outcomes
Significant correlation identified between the magnitude of drop and outcome severity
Implications suggest need for monitoring and intervention strategies
Resumen
BP drops within 24 hours after successful MT are associated with worse functional outcome. Targeted measures to prevent or mitigate BP drops should be explored in future studies.