TY - JOUR
T1 - Outcomes of Mechanical Thrombectomy for Patients With Stroke Presenting With Low Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score in Early and Late Time Windows
AU - Elawady, Sameh Samir
AU - Cunningham, Conor
AU - Matsukawa, Hidetoshi
AU - Uchida, Kazutaka
AU - Lin, Steven
AU - Maier, Ilko
AU - Jabbour, Pascal
AU - Kim, Joon Tae
AU - Wolfe, Stacey Quintero
AU - Rai, Ansaar
AU - Starke, Robert M.
AU - Psychogios, Marios Nikos
AU - Samaniego, Edgar A.
AU - Arthur, Adam
AU - Yoshimura, Shinichi
AU - Cuellar, Hugo
AU - Grossberg, Jonathan A.
AU - Alawieh, Ali
AU - Romano, Daniele G.
AU - Tanweer, Omar
AU - Mascitelli, Justin
AU - Fragata, Isabel
AU - Polifka, Adam
AU - Osbun, Joshua
AU - Crosa, Roberto
AU - Matouk, Charles
AU - Park, Min S.
AU - Levitt, Michael R.
AU - Brinjikji, Waleed
AU - Moss, Mark
AU - Dumont, Travis
AU - Williamson, Richard
AU - Navia, Pedro
AU - Kan, Peter
AU - De Leacy, Reade
AU - Chowdhry, Shakeel
AU - Ezzeldin, Mohamad
AU - Spiotta, Alejandro M.
AU - Kasab, Sami Al
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/10/1
Y1 - 2024/10/1
N2 - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare outcomes of low Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) patients with stroke who underwent mechanical thrombectomy (MT) within 6 hours or 6 to 24 hours after stroke onset. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from a large multicenter international registry from 2013 to 2023. Patients with low ASPECTS (2-5) who underwent MT for anterior circulation intracranial large vessel occlusion were included. A propensity matching analysis was conducted for patients presented in the early (<6 hours) vs late (6-24 hours) time window after symptom onset or last known normal. RESULTS: Among the 10 229 patients who underwent MT, 274 met the inclusion criteria. 122 (44.5%) patients were treated in the late window. Early window patients were older (median age, 74 years [IQR, 63-80] vs 66.5 years [IQR, 54-77]; P < .001), had lower proportion of female patients (40.1% vs 54.1%; P = .029), higher median admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score (20 [IQR, 16-24] vs 19 [IQR, 14-22]; P = .004), and a higher prevalence of atrial fibrillation (46.1% vs 27.3; P = .002). Propensity matching yielded a well-matched cohort of 84 patients in each group. Comparing the matched cohorts showed there was no significant difference in acceptable outcomes at 90 days between the 2 groups (odds ratio = 0.90 [95% CI = 0.47-1.71]; P = .70). However, the rate of symptomatic ICH was significantly higher in the early window group compared with the late window group (odds ratio = 2.44 [95% CI = 1.06-6.02]; P = .04). CONCLUSION: Among patients with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion and low ASPECTS, MT seems to provide a similar benefit to functional outcome for patients presenting <6 hours or 6 to 24 hours after onset.
AB - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare outcomes of low Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) patients with stroke who underwent mechanical thrombectomy (MT) within 6 hours or 6 to 24 hours after stroke onset. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from a large multicenter international registry from 2013 to 2023. Patients with low ASPECTS (2-5) who underwent MT for anterior circulation intracranial large vessel occlusion were included. A propensity matching analysis was conducted for patients presented in the early (<6 hours) vs late (6-24 hours) time window after symptom onset or last known normal. RESULTS: Among the 10 229 patients who underwent MT, 274 met the inclusion criteria. 122 (44.5%) patients were treated in the late window. Early window patients were older (median age, 74 years [IQR, 63-80] vs 66.5 years [IQR, 54-77]; P < .001), had lower proportion of female patients (40.1% vs 54.1%; P = .029), higher median admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score (20 [IQR, 16-24] vs 19 [IQR, 14-22]; P = .004), and a higher prevalence of atrial fibrillation (46.1% vs 27.3; P = .002). Propensity matching yielded a well-matched cohort of 84 patients in each group. Comparing the matched cohorts showed there was no significant difference in acceptable outcomes at 90 days between the 2 groups (odds ratio = 0.90 [95% CI = 0.47-1.71]; P = .70). However, the rate of symptomatic ICH was significantly higher in the early window group compared with the late window group (odds ratio = 2.44 [95% CI = 1.06-6.02]; P = .04). CONCLUSION: Among patients with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion and low ASPECTS, MT seems to provide a similar benefit to functional outcome for patients presenting <6 hours or 6 to 24 hours after onset.
KW - Acute ischemic stroke
KW - ASPECTS
KW - Late window
KW - Mechanical thrombectomy
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U2 - 10.1227/neu.0000000000002992
DO - 10.1227/neu.0000000000002992
M3 - Article
C2 - 39293795
AN - SCOPUS:85200672064
SN - 0148-396X
VL - 95
SP - 877
EP - 885
JO - Neurosurgery
JF - Neurosurgery
IS - 4
ER -