| Literature DB >> 34415423 |
Rosanna Rossi1,2, Sara Molina1,2, Oana Madalina Mereuta1,2, Andrew Douglas1,2, Seán Fitzgerald1, Ciara Tierney1,2, Abhay Pandit2, Paul Brennan3, Sarah Power3, Alan O'Hare3, Michael Gilvarry4, Ray McCarthy4, Georgios Magoufis5, Georgios Tsivgoulis6, András Nagy7, Ágnes Vadász7, Katarina Jood8,9, Petra Redfors8,9, Annika Nordanstig8,9, Erik Ceder10, Dennis Dunker10, Jeanette Carlqvist10, Klearchos Psychogios5, István Szikora7, Turgut Tatlisumak8,9, Alexandros Rentzos10, John Thornton3, Karen M Doyle11,12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND ANDEntities:
Keywords: Bridging-therapy; Mechanical thrombectomy; Stroke; Thrombus histology; Thrombus size
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34415423 PMCID: PMC8940807 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-021-10758-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849
Baseline clinical characteristics of the overall cohort of patients and divided by the two groups of patients, bridging-therapy and mechanical thrombectomy alone
| Suspected etiology* | Overall cohort of patients ( | Bridging-therapy cases ( | Mechanical thrombectomy-alone cases ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients with cardioembolic suspected etiology | 346 (34.6%) | 152 (33.7%) | 194 (35.3%) |
| Patients with large artery atherosclerosis suspected etiology | 221 (22.1%) | 111 (24.6%) | 110 (20.0%) |
| Patients with other suspected etiologya | 55 (5.5%) | 22 (4.9%) | 33 (6.0%) |
| Patients with cryptogenic etiology | 255 (25.5%) | 115 (25.4%) | 140 (25.5%) |
| First line approachb | |||
| Aspiration | 657 (65.7%) | 285 (63.2%) | 372 (67.8%) |
| Stentriever | 342 (34.2%) | 166 (36.8%) | 176 (32.1%) |
| Median number of attempts performed during the endovascular procedure | 2 (1–3) | 2 (1–3) | 2 (1–3) |
| Final mTICI scorec | |||
| mTICI 0 | 17 (1.7%) | 6 (1.3%) | 11 (2.0%) |
| mTICI 1 | 12 (1.2%) | 6 (1.3%) | 6 (1.1%) |
| mTICI 2a | 62 (6.3%) | 30 (6.7%) | 32 (6.0%) |
| mTICI 2b | 257 (26.1%) | 106 (23.7%) | 151 (28.1%) |
| mTICI 2c | 207 (21.0%) | 97 (21.7) | 110 (20.5%) |
| mTICI 3 | 429 (43.6%) | 202 (45.2%) | 227 (42.3%) |
Data given as N (%) of cases or median (IQ1, IQ3)
aOther suspected etiology included: arterial dissection, pulmonary embolism, hypercoagulable states, or hematologic disorders
bIn 1 case a gooseneck snare has been used as first-line approach to remove a calcified clot
cIn 16 cases involving posterior circulation occlusion, it was not possible to assess final recanalization outcome (4 cases for bridging-therapy and 12 for MT alone)
*Suspected etiology was not recorded for 123 patients (12.3%), 51 of which were treated with bridging-therapy (11.3%) and 72 with MT alone (13.11%)
Occluded vessels in the whole cohort of patients and in the two groups, bridging-therapy and mechanical thrombectomy alone
| Occlusion type | Occluded vessel(s) | All the cases ( | Bridging-therapy cases ( | Mechanical thrombectomy-alone cases ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular occlusion ( | MCA,M1 | 424 (42.4%) | 202 (44.9%) | 222 (40.4%) |
| MCA,M2 | 124 (12.5%) | 53 (11.8%) | 71 (13.0%) | |
| MCA,M3 | 5 (0.5%) | 4 (0.9%) | 1 (0.2%) | |
| MCA not specified | 10 (1.0%) | 8 (1.8%) | 2 (0.4%) | |
| Vertebro/basilar | 78 (7.8%) | 26 (5.8%) | 52 (9.5%) | |
| ICA and ICA terminus | 131 (13.1%) | 55 (12.2%) | 76 (13.9%) | |
| PCA | 8 (0.8%) | 2 (0.4%) | 6 (1.1%) | |
| ACA | 2 (0.2%) | 1 (0.2%) | 1 (0.2%) | |
| Multiple occlusion ( | Tandem occlusions | 109 (11%) | 52 (11.6%) | 57 (10.4%) |
| Other dual occlusions | 41 (4.1%) | 19 (4.2%) | 22 (4.0%) | |
| MCA, multiple segments/branches | 27 (2.7%) | 12 (2.7%) | 15 (2.7%) | |
| Three or more occlusions | 39 (3.9%) | 16 (3.6%) | 23 (4.2%) |
Data given as N (%) of cases
MCA middle cerebral artery, ICA internal carotid artery, PCA posterior cerebral artery, ACA anterior cerebral artery, CCA common carotid artery
Fig. 1Violin plot depicting variation and difference in Extracted Clot Area (a); Median values with IQ[1–3] range depicting difference in percentage of main histological components (b) and the area occupied by each main component, (expressed as ECA multiplied by component fraction) (c), between clots retrieved from patients undergoing bridging-therapy or mechanical thrombectomy alone