id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_saisnzaq3fbz7jr6rxlembrw5i B Kim E-002 Prolongation of Polymethylmethacrylate Cement Working Time during Percutaneous Kyphoplasty with Ice Bath Cooling 2016 1 .pdf application/pdf 641 75 65 outcomes (mRS 0–2) at 90 days in the ADAPT only group Conclusion Among patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy using an ADAPT-first approach, those requiring Solumbra salvage had significantly-higher rates of unfavorable clinical outcome and death at 90 days. Abstract E-001 Table 3 Clinical outcomes CEMENT WORKING TIME DURING PERCUTANEOUS dough in an ice bath to prolong working time of cement during percutaneous kyphoplasty. lengths of time to study the effect of cooling cartridges on working time of cement during percutaneous kyphoplasty an ice bath at 15, 30, and 60 minutes of storage. Cement dough could not be injected after 120 minutes of polymethylmethacrylate cement in percutaneous kyphoplasty using ice bath cooling of dough filled cement cartridges. Cement dough was injectable after storage in an ice bath for reducing time to reperfusion in endovascular stroke therapy Purpose To identify the impact on specific hospital based process improvement strategies in the acute ischemic stroke patient ./cache/work_saisnzaq3fbz7jr6rxlembrw5i.pdf ./txt/work_saisnzaq3fbz7jr6rxlembrw5i.txt