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Added Prognostic Value of Hemorrhagic Transformation Quantification in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke

Authors :
van Kranendonk, K.R. (Katinka R.)
Treurniet, H.F. (Henriette)
Boers, A.M.M. (Anna)
Berkhemer, O.A. (Olvert)
Coutinho, J.M. (Jonathan)
Lingsma, H.F. (Hester)
Zwam, W.H. (Wim) van
Lugt, A. (Aad) van der
Oostenbrugge, R.J. (Robert) van
Dippel, D.W.J. (Diederik)
Roos, Y.B.W.E.M. (Yvo)
Marquering, H. (Henk)
Majoie, C.B. (Charles)
van Kranendonk, K.R. (Katinka R.)
Treurniet, H.F. (Henriette)
Boers, A.M.M. (Anna)
Berkhemer, O.A. (Olvert)
Coutinho, J.M. (Jonathan)
Lingsma, H.F. (Hester)
Zwam, W.H. (Wim) van
Lugt, A. (Aad) van der
Oostenbrugge, R.J. (Robert) van
Dippel, D.W.J. (Diederik)
Roos, Y.B.W.E.M. (Yvo)
Marquering, H. (Henk)
Majoie, C.B. (Charles)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction and Aim: Hemorrhagic transformation (HT) frequently occurs after acute ischemic stroke and negatively influences the functional outcome. Usually, HT is classified by its radiological appearance. Discriminating between the subtypes can be complicated, and interobserver variation is considerable. Therefore, we aim to quantify rather than classify hemorrhage volumes and determine the association of hemorrhage volume with functional outcome in comparison with the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study II classification. Patients and Methods: We included patients from the MR CLEAN trial with follow-up imaging. Hemorrhage volume was estimated by manual delineation of the lesion, and HT was classified according to the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study II classification [petechial hemorrhagic infarction types 1 (HI1) and 2 (HI2) and parenchymal hematoma types 1 (PH1) and 2 (PH2)] on follow-up CT 24 h to 2 weeks after treatment. We assessed functional outcome using the modified Rankin Scale 90 days after stroke onset. Ordinal logistic regression with and without adjustment for potential confounders was used to describe the association of hemorrhage volume with functional outcome. We created regression models including and excluding total lesion volume as a confounder. Results: We included 478 patients. Of these patients, 222 had HT. Median hemorrhage volume was 3.37 ml (0.80–12.6) and per HT subgroup; HI1: 0.2 (0.0–1.7), HI2: 3.2 (1.7–6.1), PH1: 6.3 (4.2–13), and PH2: 47 (19–101). Hemorrhage volume was associated with functional outcome [adjusted common odds ratio (acOR): 0.83, 95% CI: 0.73–0.95] but not anymore after adjustment for total lesion volume (acOR: 0.99, 95% CI: 0.86–1.15, per 10 ml). Hemorrhage volume in patients with PH2 was significantly associated with functional outcome after adjusting total lesion volume (acOR: 0.70, 95% CI: 0.50–0.98). Conclusion: HT volume is associated with functional outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke but

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Frontiers in Neurology vol. 11, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1236256916
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389.fneur.2020.582767