Poster Session II - ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE MANAGEMENT 01.00 - ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE MANAGEMENT - 01.02 - ACUTE MANAGEMENT - Thrombolysis or thrombectomy P663 - ESOC25-1265 PERI-PROCEDURAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE RANGE, NOT OVERALL VARIABILITY, IS ASSOCIATED WITH NEUROLOGICAL AND IMAGING OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE TREATED WITH THROMBECTOMY Bridget Schoon 1 , Bob Roozenbeek 1 , Felix van Lier 1 , Pieter Jan Van Doormaal 1 , Wim Van Zwam 2 , Aad van der Lugt 1 , Diederik Dippel 1 1 Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2 Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Netherlands Background and Aims: Increased blood pressure variability (BPV) in ischemic stroke patients is associated with poorer outcomes, however, most studies have focused on post-procedural BPV

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