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Large Language Models–Supported Thrombectomy Decision-Making in Acute Ischemic Stroke Based on Radiology Reports: Feasibility Qualitative Study

Large Language Models–Supported Thrombectomy Decision-Making in Acute Ischemic Stroke Based on Radiology Reports: Feasibility Qualitative Study

Current treatment approaches include the administration of intravenous thrombolytic therapy, as well as mechanical thrombectomy (MT), either as a combined or sole treatment option [5,7,8]. While MT is an invasive procedure aiming for the removal of an occluding thrombus, only patients fulfilling certain requirements are eligible for this specific treatment [9,10].

Jonathan Kottlors, Robert Hahnfeldt, Lukas Görtz, Andra-Iza Iuga, Philipp Fervers, Johannes Bremm, David Zopfs, Kai R Laukamp, Oezguer A Onur, Simon Lennartz, Michael Schönfeld, David Maintz, Christoph Kabbasch, Thorsten Persigehl, Marc Schlamann

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e48328

Identification of Anterior Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke During the Emergency Call: Protocol for a Controlled, Nonrandomized Trial

Identification of Anterior Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke During the Emergency Call: Protocol for a Controlled, Nonrandomized Trial

In recent years, the treatment of patients with acute LVO stroke with endovascular thrombectomy (ET), combined with IVT if possible, has been shown to produce tremendous clinical improvement [2]. In contrast to the widespread access to IVT (usually accessible at any type of stroke center—primary stroke centers [PSCs] or comprehensive stroke centers [CSCs]) in German, ET is mainly limited to CSCs due to the need for technological resources and specialized interventional physicians.

Nicole Wimmesberger, Diana Rau, Florian Schuchardt, Simone Meier, Matthias L Herrmann, Ulrike Bergmann, Erik Farin-Glattacker, Jochen Brich

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e51683