Abstract WP311: A Widely Accepted Metric (Telephone Assessment of the Modified Rankin Scale Score at 90 Days) May Not Accurately Reflect the Real-Life Outcome of Endovascular Stroke Treatment

2018 
Introduction: The modified Rankin Score (mRS) collected at approximately 90 days after stroke onset is a reliable and reproducible measure of stroke outcome. It was utilized in the randomized controlled trials that established the safety and efficacy of endovascular stroke treatment. It has been incorporated as a core metric for measuring quality of care in comprehensive stroke centers. We aimed to evaluate the value of the 90-day mRS considering that a certain percentage of patients may fail to respond to coordinator phone calls. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patients who received endovascular stroke treatment in a comprehensive stroke center from January 2015 to March 2017, and who were prospectively enrolled in the Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry. We calculated the response rates to coordinator phone calls at approximately 90 days from stroke onset. Several calls were placed according to the established institutional policy. We compared the response rates of patients who had successful o...
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