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Impact of Strategy on Clinical Outcome in Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke Successfully Reperfused: ETIS Registry Results.
Douarinou, Marian; Gory, Benjamin; Consoli, Arturo et al.
2022In Stroke, 53 (1), p. 1 - e4
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Keywords :
cerebral infarction; ischemic stroke; propensity score; reperfusion; thrombectomy; Brain Ischemia/diagnostic imaging; Brain Ischemia/epidemiology; Brain Ischemia/therapy; Cerebrovascular Disorders/diagnostic imaging; Cerebrovascular Disorders/therapy; Endovascular Procedures/methods; Endovascular Procedures/trends; France/epidemiology; Humans; Ischemic Stroke/diagnostic imaging; Ischemic Stroke/epidemiology; Ischemic Stroke/therapy; Prospective Studies; Reperfusion/methods; Reperfusion/trends; Treatment Outcome; Registries; Brain Ischemia; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Endovascular Procedures; France; Neurology (clinical); Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Advanced and Specialized Nursing
Abstract :
[en] [en] BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Approximately half of the patients with acute ischemic stroke due to anterior circulation large vessel occlusion do not achieve functional independence despite successful reperfusion. We aimed to determine influence of reperfusion strategy (bridging therapy, intravenous thrombolysis alone, or mechanical thrombectomy alone) on clinical outcomes in this population. METHODS: From ongoing, prospective, multicenter, observational Endovascular Treatment in Ischemic Stroke registry in France, all patients with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion who achieved successful reperfusion (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b-3) following reperfusion therapy were included. Primary end point was favorable outcome, defined as 90-day modified Rankin Scale score ≤2. Patient groups were compared using those treated with bridging therapy as reference. Differences in baseline characteristics were reduced after propensity score-matching, with a maximum absolute standardized difference of 14% for occlusion site. RESULTS: Among 1872 patients included, 970 (51.8%) received bridging therapy, 128 (6.8%) received intravenous thrombolysis alone, and the remaining 774 (41.4%) received MT alone. The rate of favorable outcome was comparable between groups. Excellent outcome (90-day modified Rankin Scale score 0-1) was achieved more frequently in the bridging therapy group compared with the MT alone (odds ratio after propensity score-matching, 0.70 [95% CI, 0.50-0.96]). Regarding safety outcomes, hemorrhagic complications were similar between the groups, but 90-day mortality was significantly higher in the MT alone group compared with the bridging therapy group (odds ratio, 1.60 [95% CI, 1.09-2.37]). CONCLUSIONS: This real-world observational study of patients with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion demonstrated a similar rate of favorable outcome following successful reperfusion with different therapeutic strategies. However, our results suggest that bridging therapy compared with MT alone is significantly associated with excellent clinical outcome and lower mortality. REGISTRATION: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier: NCT03776877.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Douarinou, Marian ;  Université de Lorraine, CHRU-Nancy, Stroke Unit, CIC-P 1433, INSERM U1116, France (M.D., G.M., S.R
Gory, Benjamin ;  Department of Neuroradiology, Université de Lorraine, CHRU-Nancy, INSERM U1254, France (B.G
Consoli, Arturo ;  Departments of Neuroradiology (A.C.), Foch Hospital, Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines University, Suresnes, France
Lapergue, Bertrand;  Neurology (B.L.), Foch Hospital, Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines University, Suresnes, France
Kyheng, Maeva;  Université de Lille, CHU Lille, EA 2694, France (M.K., J.L
Labreuche, Julien ;  Université de Lille, CHU Lille, EA 2694, France (M.K., J.L
Anadani, Mohammad ;  Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO (M.A
Blanc, Raphael ;  Department of Neuroradiology, Rothschild Foundation, Paris, France (R.B ; Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Nantes, INSERM 1087, UNIV Nantes, France (R.B
Marnat, Gaultier ;  Departments of Neuroradiology (G.M.), University Hospital of Bordeaux, France
Bourcier, Romain ;  Department of Neuroradiology, Rothschild Foundation, Paris, France (R.B
Sibon, Igor ;  Neurology (I.S.), University Hospital of Bordeaux, France
Eugène, François ;  Departments of Neuroradiology (F.E.), University Hospital of Rennes, France
Vannier, Stéphane ;  Neurology (S.V.), University Hospital of Rennes, France
Audibert, Gérard ;  Department of Anesthesiology and Surgical Intensive Care, Université de Lorraine, CHRU-Nancy, France (G.A
Mione, Gioia;  Université de Lorraine, CHRU-Nancy, Stroke Unit, CIC-P 1433, INSERM U1116, France (M.D., G.M., S.R
Richard, Sébastien ;  Université de Lorraine, CHRU-Nancy, Stroke Unit, CIC-P 1433, INSERM U1116, France (M.D., G.M., S.R
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Other collaborator :
Delvoye, François  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Language :
English
Title :
Impact of Strategy on Clinical Outcome in Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke Successfully Reperfused: ETIS Registry Results.
Publication date :
January 2022
Journal title :
Stroke
ISSN :
0039-2499
eISSN :
1524-4628
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, United States
Volume :
53
Issue :
1
Pages :
e1 - e4
Peer reviewed :
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