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Multicenter evaluation of mechanical thrombectomy for distal medium vessel occlusions with National Institute of Health Stroke Scale Scores ≥ 6 and ≤ 6.

Authors :
Kühn AL
Puri AS
Salim HA
Musmar B
Ghozy S
Siegler J
Shaikh H
Khalife J
Abdalkader M
Klein P
Nguyen TN
Heit JJ
Regenhardt RW
Diestro JDB
Cancelliere NM
Sweid A
Naamani KE
Hasan Z
Gopinathan A
Amllay A
Meyer L
Dusart A
Bellante F
Forestier G
Rouchaud A
Saleme S
Mounayer C
Fiehler J
Dyzmann C
Kan PT
Singh J
Colasurdo M
Marnat G
Berge J
Barreau X
Sibon I
Nedelcu S
Henninger N
Marotta TR
Stapleton CJ
Rabinov JD
Ota T
Dofuku S
Yeo LL
Tan BYQ
Martinez-Gutierrez JC
Salazar-Marioni S
Sheth S
Renieri L
Capirossi C
Mowla A
Tjoumakaris SI
Jabbour P
Khandelwal P
Biswas A
Clarençon F
Elhorany M
Premat K
Valente I
Pedicelli A
Filipe JP
Varela R
Quintero-Consuegra M
Gonzalez NR
Möhlenbruch MA
Jesser J
Costalat V
Ter Schiphorst A
Yedavalli V
Harker P
Chervak L
Aziz Y
Gory B
Stracke CP
Hecker C
Killer-Oberpfalzer M
Griessenauer CJ
Thomas A
Hsieh CY
Liebeskind DS
Radu RA
Alexandre AM
Fahed R
Tancredi I
Faizy TD
Weyland C
Lubicz B
Patel AB
Pereira VM
Guenego A
Dmytriw AA
Source :
Journal of neurology [J Neurol] 2024 Sep; Vol. 271 (9), pp. 5853-5863. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 05.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: While mechanical thrombectomy is considered standard of care for large vessel occlusions, scientific evidence to support treatment for distal and medium vessel occlusions remains scarce.<br />Purpose: To evaluate feasibility, safety, and outcomes in patients with low National Institute of Health Stroke Scale scores undergoing mechanical thrombectomy for treatment of distal medium vessel occlusions.<br />Materials and Methods: Retrospective data review and analysis of prospectively maintained databases at 41 academic centers in North America, Asia, and Europe between January 2017 and January 2022. Characteristics and outcomes were compared between groups with low stroke scale score (≤ 6) versus and higher stroke scale scores (> 6). Propensity score matching using the optimal pair matching method and 1:1 ratio was performed.<br />Results: Data were collected on a total of 1068 patients. After propensity score matching, there were a total of 676 patients included in the final analysis, with 338 patients in each group. High successful reperfusion rates were seen in both groups, 90.2% in ≤ 6 and 88.7% in the > 6 stroke scale groups. The frequency of excellent and good functional outcome was seen more common in low versus higher stroke scale score patients (64.5% and 81.1% versus 39.3% and 58.6%, respectively). The 90-day mortality rate observed in the ≤ 6 stroke scale group was 5.3% versus 13.3% in the > 6 stroke scale group.<br />Conclusion: Mechanical thrombectomy in distal and medium vessel occlusions, specifically in patients with low stroke scale scores is feasible, though it may not necessarily improve outcomes over IVT.<br /> (© 2024. Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-1459
Volume :
271
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38967650
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-024-12537-4