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Abstract P473: Perfusion Imaging Identifies Patients With Mild Deficits Due to Large Vessel Occlusion Who May Benefit From Endovascular Thrombectomy: A Pooled International Cohort Study

Authors :
Marta Olivé Gadea
Jordi Blasco
Greg Albers
James C. Grotta
Mark W Parsons
Vitor Mendes Pereira
Michael Chen
Michael G. Abraham
Marc Ribo
Amrou Sarraj
James Beharry
Natalia Pérez de la Ossa
Dennis Cordato
Daniel Gibson
Teddy Y. Wu
Clark Sitton
Cecilia Cappelen-Smith
Ameer E Hassan
Joanna D. Schaafsma
Javier Moreno Negrete
Faris Shaker
Adam N. Wallace
Luis Rodríguez-Esparragoza
Timothy Kleinig
Sheryl Martin-Schild
Arthur L. Day
Peter Mitchell
Sarah Song
Deep Pujara
Manuel Requena
Spiros Blackburn
Source :
Stroke. 52
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021.

Abstract

Background: Efficacy and safety of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in large vessel occlusion (LVO) patients with mild deficits is unclear. Methods: Pooled cohort of pts with mild deficits (NIHSS Results: Of 371 pts, 189 (51%) had EVT. Time LKW to EVT center: EVT 165 (70- 416) vs MM 200 (72-564) min, p=0.35 were similar. EVT pts had larger perfusion lesions (51 cc (23-86) vs 30.1 (5, 65), p0.99, neuro-worsening 17% vs 6%, p=0.30) and mortality 5% vs 3%, p>0.99). Without target profile, excellent outcomes were similar without a shift, Fig 1C. Safety was worse with EVT: sICH 8% vs 0%, p=0.001; neuro-worsening 20% vs 3%, p Conclusion: EVT was not associated with improved outcomes in patients with mild deficits; safety was worse. However, EVT was safe and associated with improved outcomes in target profile patients.

Details

ISSN :
15244628 and 00392499
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3cf81214de65a499594ba2ab261ee512
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/str.52.suppl_1.p473