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High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy

We evaluated the composition of individual clots retrieved during intra-arterial thrombectomy in relation to recanalization success, stroke subtype, and the presence of clot signs on initial brain images. We analyzed clot and interventional data from 145 retrieval trials performed for 37 patients (6...

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Autores principales: Shin, Jong Wook, Jeong, Hye Seon, Kwon, Hyon-Jo, Song, Kyu Sang, Kim, Jei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29782513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197492
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author Shin, Jong Wook
Jeong, Hye Seon
Kwon, Hyon-Jo
Song, Kyu Sang
Kim, Jei
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Jeong, Hye Seon
Kwon, Hyon-Jo
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Kim, Jei
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description We evaluated the composition of individual clots retrieved during intra-arterial thrombectomy in relation to recanalization success, stroke subtype, and the presence of clot signs on initial brain images. We analyzed clot and interventional data from 145 retrieval trials performed for 37 patients (69.5±14.0 years, 20 men, large artery atherosclerosis, n = 7; cardioembolism, n = 22; undetermined etiology, n = 8) who had undergone intra-arterial thrombectomy. Rates of clot retrieval and successful recanalization (Arterial Occlusive Lesion score of 2–3) for separate retrieval trials were evaluated. The area occupied by red blood cell (RBC), fibrin/platelets, and white blood cell (WBC) was measured from digitized images of hematoxylin-eosin stained clots. Compositional differences were compared according to recanalization success, stroke subtype, and the presence of hyperdense clot sign on initial computed tomography and/or blooming artifact on magnetic resonance image. Of the 145 total retrieval trials (3.4±2.4 times per patient), clot was retrieved in 93 trials (64%), while recanalization was successful in 73 (50%). Fibrin/platelets (63%) occupied the greatest area in retrieved clots, followed by RBCs (33%) and WBCs (4%). Clots retrieved from successful recanalization exhibited higher RBC composition (37%) than those retrieved from non-recanalization trials (20%, p = 0.001). RBC composition was higher in cardioembolic stroke (38%) rather than large artery atherosclerosis (23%) and undetermined etiology (26%, p = 0.01). Clots exhibiting clot signs (40%) had higher RBC composition than those without clot signs (19%, p = 0.001). RBC-rich clots were associated with successful recanalization of intra-arterial thrombectomy, cardioembolic stroke, and the presence of clot-signs on initial brain images.
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spelling pubmed-59620782018-06-02 High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy Shin, Jong Wook Jeong, Hye Seon Kwon, Hyon-Jo Song, Kyu Sang Kim, Jei PLoS One Research Article We evaluated the composition of individual clots retrieved during intra-arterial thrombectomy in relation to recanalization success, stroke subtype, and the presence of clot signs on initial brain images. We analyzed clot and interventional data from 145 retrieval trials performed for 37 patients (69.5±14.0 years, 20 men, large artery atherosclerosis, n = 7; cardioembolism, n = 22; undetermined etiology, n = 8) who had undergone intra-arterial thrombectomy. Rates of clot retrieval and successful recanalization (Arterial Occlusive Lesion score of 2–3) for separate retrieval trials were evaluated. The area occupied by red blood cell (RBC), fibrin/platelets, and white blood cell (WBC) was measured from digitized images of hematoxylin-eosin stained clots. Compositional differences were compared according to recanalization success, stroke subtype, and the presence of hyperdense clot sign on initial computed tomography and/or blooming artifact on magnetic resonance image. Of the 145 total retrieval trials (3.4±2.4 times per patient), clot was retrieved in 93 trials (64%), while recanalization was successful in 73 (50%). Fibrin/platelets (63%) occupied the greatest area in retrieved clots, followed by RBCs (33%) and WBCs (4%). Clots retrieved from successful recanalization exhibited higher RBC composition (37%) than those retrieved from non-recanalization trials (20%, p = 0.001). RBC composition was higher in cardioembolic stroke (38%) rather than large artery atherosclerosis (23%) and undetermined etiology (26%, p = 0.01). Clots exhibiting clot signs (40%) had higher RBC composition than those without clot signs (19%, p = 0.001). RBC-rich clots were associated with successful recanalization of intra-arterial thrombectomy, cardioembolic stroke, and the presence of clot-signs on initial brain images. Public Library of Science 2018-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5962078/ /pubmed/29782513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197492 Text en © 2018 Shin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shin, Jong Wook
Jeong, Hye Seon
Kwon, Hyon-Jo
Song, Kyu Sang
Kim, Jei
High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy
title High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy
title_full High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy
title_fullStr High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy
title_full_unstemmed High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy
title_short High red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy
title_sort high red blood cell composition in clots is associated with successful recanalization during intra-arterial thrombectomy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29782513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197492
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