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Experience on Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Stroke Treatment in a Brazilian University Hospital.

Guilherme S Nakiri1, Luis H Castro-Afonso2, Lucas M Monsignore2, Francisco A Dias3, Frederico F Alessio-Alves3, Soraia Ramos C Fabio3, Millene R Camilo3, Pedro T Cougo-Pinto3, João Pereira Leite3, Octavio M Pontes-Neto3, Daniel G Abud2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Brazil is a developing country struggling to reduce its extreme social inequality, which is reflected on shortage of health-care infrastructure, mainly to the low-income class, which depends exclusively on the public health system. In Brazil, less than 1% of stroke patients have access to intravenous thrombolysis in a stroke unit, and constraints to the development of mechanical thrombectomy in the public health system increase the social burden of stroke.
OBJECTIVE: Report the feasibility of mechanical thrombectomy as part of routine stroke care in a Brazilian public university hospital.
METHODS: Prospective data were collected from all patients treated for acute ischemic stroke with mechanical thrombectomy from June 2011 to March 2016. Combined thrombectomy was performed in eligible patients for intravenous thrombolysis if they presented occlusion of large artery. For those patients ineligible for intravenous thrombolysis, primary thrombectomy was performed as long as there was no evidence of significant ischemia for anterior circulation stroke (Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score  >6) within a 6-hour time window, and also for those patients with wake-up stroke or posterior circulation stroke, regardless of the time of symptoms onset.
RESULTS: A total of 161 patients were evaluated, resulting in an overall successful recanalization rate of 76% and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage rate of 6.8%. At 3 months, 36% of the patients had modified Rankin Scale score less than or equal to 2. The overall mortality rate was 23%.
CONCLUSION: Our study, the first ever large series of mechanical thrombectomy in Brazil, demonstrates acceptable efficacy and safety results, even under restricted conditions outside the ideal scenario of trial studies.
Copyright © 2017 National Stroke Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Brazil; Stroke; developing country; mechanical thrombectomy; public health; stent-retriever; stroke center; stroke unit

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28065616     DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2016.11.128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis        ISSN: 1052-3057            Impact factor:   2.136


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1.  Clinical and Functional Outcomes of Patients Receiving Cerebral Reperfusion Therapy: A Stroke Databank Study in Brazil.

Authors:  Natalia Eduarda Furlan; Gustavo José Luvizutto; Pedro Tadao Hamamoto Filho; Silmeia Garcia Zanati Bazan; Gabriel Pinheiro Modolo; Natalia Cristina Ferreira; Luana Aparecida Miranda; Juli Thomaz de Souza; Fernanda Cristina Winckler; Edison Iglesias de Oliveira Vidal; Carlos Clayton Macedo de Freitas; Luis Cuadrado Martin; Rodrigo Bazan
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-02-25

2.  Analysis of 565 thrombectomies for anterior circulation stroke: A Brazilian registry.

Authors:  Vitor Rodrigues Fornazari; Luís Henrique de Castro-Afonso; Guilherme Seizem Nakiri; Thiago Giansante Abud; Lucas Moretti Monsignore; Francisco Antunes Dias; Octávio Marques Pontes-Neto; Daniel Giansante Abud
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 1.764

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