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Influence of Time of Admission on Endovascular Thrombectomy (EVT): Comparison of Outcomes During Business Hours Versus Off-Business Hours.

Authors :
Puac-Polanco, Paulo
Rao, Megha
Bastianelli, Michele
Thornhill, Rebecca
Torres, Carlos
Fahed, Robert
Dowlatshahi, Dar
Aviv, Richard I.
Source :
Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal. Nov2024, Vol. 75 Issue 4, p878-886. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the differences in endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) outcomes of patients treated for acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) during business versus off-business hours. Methods: A single-centre retrospective cohort study of patients with AIS treated with EVT from February 1, 2015, to May 31, 2021, was performed at a comprehensive stroke centre (CSC). Patients were divided into business (Monday to Friday, 8 AM-5 PM) versus off-business hours groups. The primary outcome was functional neurological disability, scored using the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 90 days. Secondary outcomes included the rate of successful reperfusion and procedural workflow time delays. Differences in proportions were assessed using Fisher's exact and Chi-Square tests as appropriate. For continuous variables, differences in medians between groups were assessed using Mann-Whitney U tests. Results: A total of 676 patients were included, with 399 patients (59%) comprising the off-business-hour group. No significant differences were seen in age, sex, ASPECTS score, or NIHSS at arrival. Off-business hours strokes had a longer delay between CSC arrival to groin puncture (minutes: 81 vs 44, P <.0001) and between imaging to groin puncture (minutes: 67 vs 32, P <.0001) compared to the business hours strokes. There were no differences in the rate of successful reperfusion (mTICI ≥2b) between groups (82% vs 83%, P =.61). At 90 days, 65% of patients in both groups had an mRS ≤2 (P =.91). Conclusion: Despite workflow delays in initiating EVT during off-business hours, there were no differences in the rate of successful reperfusion or functional outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08465371
Volume :
75
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180151372
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/08465371241256906