Mechanical thrombectomy in ischemic stroke after cardiovascular procedures: a propensity-matched cohort analysis.
In: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, Jg. 15 (2023-09-03), S. e129- (7S.)
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Background Stroke after a cardiovascular procedure (CVP) is a devastating complication adversely affecting outcome. Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) has not been investigated systematically in this population. Objective To carry out a retrospective study in patients undergoing MT for early stroke after CVP, aiming to further characterize this cohort of patients, and to evaluate the efficacy, safety, procedural characteristics, and outcome of MT. Methods A single-center stroke registry of patients who received MT was analyzed. Baseline and procedural parameters, mortality, functional outcome, recanalization rates, and complications were evaluated. Propensity score matching was carried out, identifying a control cohort with non-periprocedural large vessel occlusion (LVO). Results Overall 913 patients were included (mean age 73.0 (±13.0) years, 52.5% female, median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score 15 (10-19)). Eleven patients with a LVO after a recent (<30 days postoperatively) CVP were identified (n=3 transcatheter aortic valve and n=1 surgical aortic valve replacements (SAVR), n=3 coronary bypass grafting (CABG) surgeries, n=2 SAVR+CABG, and n=2 aortic surgeries). After matching, 8 patients in the CVP group were compared with 16 patients in the matched cohort. Comparable rates of reperfusion were achieved. Time from symptom onset to groin puncture (171.5 min (136.3, 178.3) vs 284.0 min (215.0, 490.5); p=0.039), as well as recanalization (195.0 min (146.0, 201.0) vs 419.0 min (274.0, 613.0); p=0.028) was faster in the CVP group. However, this was not reflected by an improved outcome (modified Rankin Scale score after 90 days: 5.5 (3.3, 6.0) vs 5.0 (4.0, 6.0), mortality after 90 days 50.0% vs 37.5%). Complications did not differ between the groups. Conclusions Use of MT for LVO stroke in patients after a recent CVP is a safe and efficient treatment in comparison with patients with a non-periprocedural LVO undergoing MT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Mechanical thrombectomy in ischemic stroke after cardiovascular procedures: a propensity-matched cohort analysis.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Bay, Benjamin ; Gloyer, Nils-Ole ; Remmel, Marko ; Schell, Maximilian ; Zelenak, Kamil ; Seiffert, Moritz ; Brunner, Fabian J. ; Clemmensen, Peter ; Reichenspurner, Hermann ; Blankenberg, Stefan ; Thomalla, Goetz ; Fiehler, Jens ; Conradi, Lenard ; Waldeyer, Christoph ; Flottmann, Fabian |
Zeitschrift: | Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, Jg. 15 (2023-09-03), S. e129- (7S.) |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1759-8478 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1136/jnis-2022-019152 |
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