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Time-outcome relationship in acute large-vessel occlusion exists across all ages: subanalysis of RESCUE-Japan Registry 2.

Kenichi Todo1, Shinichi Yoshimura2, Kazutaka Uchida2, Hiroshi Yamagami3,4, Nobuyuki Sakai5, Haruhiko Kishima6, Hideki Mochizuki6, Masayuki Ezura7, Yasushi Okada8, Kazuo Kitagawa9, Kazumi Kimura10, Makoto Sasaki11, Norio Tanahashi12, Kazunori Toyoda4, Eisuke Furui13, Yuji Matsumaru14, Kazuo Minematsu4, Takaya Kitano6, Shuhei Okazaki6, Tsutomu Sasaki6, Manabu Sakaguchi6, Masatoshi Takagaki6, Takeo Nishida6, Hajime Nakamura6, Takeshi Morimoto15.   

Abstract

Early reperfusion after endovascular thrombectomy is associated with an improved outcome in ischemic stroke patients; however, the time dependency in elderly patients remains unclear. We investigated the time-outcome relationships in different age subgroups. Of 2420 patients enrolled in the RESCUE-Japan Registry 2 study, a study based on a prospective registry of stroke patients with acute cerebral large-vessel occlusion at 46 centers, we analyzed the data of 1010 patients with successful reperfusion after endovascular therapy (mTICI of 2b or 3). In 3 age subgroups (< 70, 70 to < 80, and ≥ 80 years), the mRS scores at 90 days were analyzed according to 4 categories of onset-to-reperfusion time (< 180, 180 to < 240, 240 to < 300, and ≥ 300 min). In each age subgroup, the distributions of mRS scores were better with shorter onset-to-reperfusion times. The adjusted common odds ratios for better outcomes per 1-category delay in onset-to-reperfusion time were 0.66 (95% CI 0.55-0.80) in ages < 70 years, 0.66 (95% CI 0.56-0.79) in ages 70 to < 80 years, and 0.83 (95% CI 0.70-0.98) in ages ≥ 80 years. Early reperfusion was associated with better outcomes across all age subgroups. Achieving early successful reperfusion is important even in elderly patients.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34140563     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92100-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Endovascular Therapy in Ischemic Stroke With Acute Large-Vessel Occlusion: Recovery by Endovascular Salvage for Cerebral Ultra-Acute Embolism Japan Registry 2.

Authors:  Shinichi Yoshimura; Nobuyuki Sakai; Kazutaka Uchida; Hiroshi Yamagami; Masayuki Ezura; Yasushi Okada; Kazuo Kitagawa; Kazumi Kimura; Makoto Sasaki; Norio Tanahashi; Kazunori Toyoda; Eisuke Furui; Yuji Matsumaru; Kazuo Minematsu; Takeshi Morimoto
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2018-04-25       Impact factor: 5.501

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