Modified treatment in cerebral ischemia (mTICI) score
The modified treatment in cerebral infarction (mTICI) score was developed from the original Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (TICI) scale by a consensus group in 2013 . The recommendations included a name change to better reflect the increasing use of endovascular therapy for stroke, and simplification of the TICI 2 component to less than half of the target vascular territory (mTICI 2a) or more than half (mTICI 2b).
Classification
- grade 0: no perfusion
- grade 1: antegrade reperfusion past the initial occlusion, but limited distal branch filling with little or slow distal reperfusion
- grade 2
- grade 2a: antegrade reperfusion of less than half of the occluded target artery previously ischemic territory (e.g. in one major division of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and its territory)
- grade 2b: antegrade reperfusion of more than half of the previously occluded target artery ischemic territory (e.g. in two major divisions of the MCA and their territories)
- grade 3: complete antegrade reperfusion of the previously occluded target artery ischemic territory, with absence of visualized occlusion in all distal branches
A review of scoring systems for flow restoration after endovascular revascularization observed that some authors had proposed a further modification with the introduction of a "grade 2c" ("near complete perfusion except for slow flow or distal emboli in a few distal cortical vessels"), but that this had not yet reached consensus approval.