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Initial angiographic appearance of intracranial vascular occlusions in acute stroke as a predictor of outcome of thrombolysis: initial experience.

J J Pillai1, C F Lanzieri, S B Trinidad, R W Tarr, J L Sunshine, J S Lewin.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether the initial angiographic morphology and location of intracranial arterial occlusions in acute stroke are reliable predictors of success of thrombolysis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-three intracranial occlusions were studied in 32 patients who underwent intraarterial thrombolysis with urokinase within 6 hours from clinical onset of stroke symptoms. The initial angiographic appearance of each occlusion was categorized as cutoff, tapered, meniscus, tram-track, or tandem. Following thrombolysis, outcomes were classified as complete, partial, or no recanalization.
RESULTS: Complete recanalization was accomplished in 17 of the 33 lesions, partial recanalization in nine, and no effect in seven. Tram-track (n = 3) and tapered (n = 7) lesions demonstrated the highest rates of at least partial recanalization (100% and 86%, respectively), whereas cutoff lesions (n = 13) demonstrated the lowest rate (69%). Intracranial hemorrhage was associated with higher doses of urokinase. Complete recanalization success rates were 60% for M1 lesions (n = 10), 43% for M2 or A2 lesions (n = 14), and 33% for M3 lesions (n = 3). Vertebrobasilar lesion (n = 5) success rates for complete and at least partial recanalization were 80% and 100%, respectively.
CONCLUSION: Relationships were found to exist between the success rate of recanalization and initial angiographic lesion location and morphology, which represent important trends; however, further studies with a larger sample size are needed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11230647     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.218.3.r01mr40733

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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