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Search for: [Abstract = "shorter the time from onset to the groin puncture and the white blood count lower than 10 000 increase the chances for early significant improvement. The logistic regression model taking into account age, sex, glucose level on admission and white blood count on the first post\-procedural day has shown that higher glucose level on admission and white blood count lower than 10 000 in the first post\-procedural day increase the risk of death up to day 90. Independent factors determining the total recovery on day 90. was not identified.Factors determining the prognosis after thrombectomy procedure depending on tested predictive model are\: glucose at admission, white blood count in the first post\-proceduralday, neurological deficit in the NIHSS scale and the time from onset to groin puncture.Among the tested risk factors, biochemical and clinical markers, the following indicators did not affect early prognosis in the studied models\: age, gender, hypertension history, diabetes, coronary heart disease, atrial fibrillation, BMI, systolic and diastolic blood pressure at admission, body temperature at admission, platelet count the first post\-procedural day and systolic and diastolic heart failure. The late outcome was not affected by\: age, sex, hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, atrial fibrillation, BMI, systolic and diastolic blood pressure at admission, body temperature at a"]

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