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Preceding intravenous thrombolysis facilitates endovascular mechanical recanalization in large intracranial artery occlusion.

Thomas Pfefferkorn1, Markus Holtmannspötter, Maximilian Patzig, Hartmut Brückmann, Caroline Ottomeyer, Christian Opherk, Martin Dichgans, Gunther Fesl.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Acute occlusions of the large intracranial arteries are relatively resistant to intravenous thrombolysis. Therefore, multimodal approaches combining intravenous thrombolysis with endovascular mechanical recanalization are increasingly being applied. In this setting, intravenous thrombolysis may facilitate subsequent mechanical thrombectomy. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed the influence of intravenous thrombolysis on net intervention time in subsequent endovascular mechanical recanalization.
METHODS: In this retrospective single-center analysis, we compared net intervention time with and without preceding intravenous thrombolysis in patients treated by endovascular mechanical recanalization between 01/2003 and 06/2010. The net intervention time was defined as the interval between the onset of endovascular thrombus manipulation and successful vessel recanalization.
RESULTS: We identified 65 eligible patients, 35 of whom were treated by intravenous thrombolysis before mechanical therapy. Recanalization was achieved in 26 patients with (74%) and 23 patients without preceding intravenous thrombolysis (77%). In the case of successful recanalization, the net intervention time was significantly shorter in patients with preceding intravenous thrombolysis (24·8 ± 22·8 vs. 44·2 ± 40·5 min; P<0·05). This difference remained significant after restricting the analysis to the patients treated by the Penumbra Stroke System(©) (n=32). After three-months, patients with preceding intravenous thrombolysis were more likely to be functionally independent (modified Rankin Scale≤2) than those without (P<0·05).
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that preceding intravenous thrombolysis may reduce the intervention time in patients treated by endovascular mechanical recanalization. However, due to the retrospective design of our study, these findings have to be interpreted with caution and need confirmation in a larger patient population.
© 2011 The Authors. International Journal of Stroke © 2011 World Stroke Organization.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22010996     DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-4949.2011.00639.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   5.266


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Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 2.300

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3.  Prediction of mTICI 3 recanalization and clinical outcomes in endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke: a retrospective study in the Taiwan registry.

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Authors:  Romain Bourcier; Mayank Goyal; David S Liebeskind; Keith W Muir; Hubert Desal; Adnan H Siddiqui; Diederik W J Dippel; Charles B Majoie; Wim H van Zwam; Tudor G Jovin; Elad I Levy; Peter J Mitchell; Olvert A Berkhemer; Stephen M Davis; Imad Derraz; Geoffrey A Donnan; Andrew M Demchuk; Robert J van Oostenbrugge; Michael Kelly; Yvo B Roos; Reza Jahan; Aad van der Lugt; Marieke Sprengers; Stephane Velasco; Geert J Lycklama À Nijeholt; Wagih Ben Hassen; Paul Burns; Scott Brown; Emmanuel Chabert; Timo Krings; Hana Choe; Christian Weimar; Bruce C V Campbell; Gary A Ford; Marc Ribo; Phil White; Geoffrey C Cloud; Luis San Roman; Antoni Davalos; Olivier Naggara; Michael D Hill; Serge Bracard
Journal:  JAMA Neurol       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 18.302

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