Training Guidelines for Endovascular Stroke Intervention: An International Multi-Society Consensus Document

  • Lavine S
  • Cockroft K
  • Hoh B
  • et al.
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We, as a group of international multi-disciplinary NeuroInterventional societies involved in the endovascular management of acute ischemic stroke, have put forth these training guidelines. We believe that a neuroscience background, dedicated neurointerventional training, and stringent peer review and quality assurance processes are critical to ensuring the best possible patient outcomes. Well-trained neurointerventionalists are a critical component of an organized and efficient team needed to deliver clinically effective mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke patients.www.karger.com/ine.

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Lavine, S. D., Cockroft, K., Hoh, B., Bambakidis, N., Khalessi, A. A., Woo, H., … Zhang, H. Q. (2016). Training Guidelines for Endovascular Stroke Intervention: An International Multi-Society Consensus Document. Interventional Neurology, 5(1–2), 51–56. https://doi.org/10.1159/000444945

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