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Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection

Introduction: Carotid artery dissection (CAD) and atherosclerotic carotid artery occlusion (ACAO) are major causes of a tandem occlusion in patients with intracranial large vessel occlusion (LVO). Presence of tandem occlusions may hamper intracranial access and potentially increases the risk of proc...

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Autores principales: Compagne, Kars C. J., Goldhoorn, R. B., Uyttenboogaart, Maarten, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., van Zwam, Wim H., van Doormaal, Pieter J., Dippel, Diederik W. J., van der Lugt, Aad, Emmer, Bart J., van Es, Adriaan C. G. M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6390807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30837934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00102
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author Compagne, Kars C. J.
Goldhoorn, R. B.
Uyttenboogaart, Maarten
van Oostenbrugge, Robert J.
van Zwam, Wim H.
van Doormaal, Pieter J.
Dippel, Diederik W. J.
van der Lugt, Aad
Emmer, Bart J.
van Es, Adriaan C. G. M.
author_facet Compagne, Kars C. J.
Goldhoorn, R. B.
Uyttenboogaart, Maarten
van Oostenbrugge, Robert J.
van Zwam, Wim H.
van Doormaal, Pieter J.
Dippel, Diederik W. J.
van der Lugt, Aad
Emmer, Bart J.
van Es, Adriaan C. G. M.
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description Introduction: Carotid artery dissection (CAD) and atherosclerotic carotid artery occlusion (ACAO) are major causes of a tandem occlusion in patients with intracranial large vessel occlusion (LVO). Presence of tandem occlusions may hamper intracranial access and potentially increases the risk of procedural complications of endovascular treatment (EVT). Our aim was to assess neurological, functional and technical outcome and complications of EVT for intracranial LVO in patients with CAD in comparison to patients with ACAO and to patients without CAD or ACAO. Methods: We analyzed data of the MR CLEAN trial intervention arm and MR CLEAN Registry, acquired in 16 Dutch EVT-centers. Primary outcome was the change in stroke severity by comparing the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score at 24–48 h after treatment vs. baseline. Secondary outcomes included reperfusion rate and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH). We compared outcomes and complications between patients with CAD vs. patients with ACAO and patients without CAD or ACAO. Results: In total, we identified 74 (4.7%) patients with CAD, 92 (5.9%) patients with ACAO and 1398 (89.4%) patients without CAD or ACAO. Neurological improvement at short-term after EVT in patients with CAD was significantly better compared to ACAO (resp. mean −5 vs. mean −1 NIHSS point; p = 0.03) and did not differ compared to patients without CAD or ACAO (−4 NIHSS points; p = 0.62). Rates of successful reperfusion in patients with CAD (47%) was comparable to patients with ACAO (47%; p = 1.00), but was less often achieved compared to patients without CAD or ACAO (58%; p = 0.08). Occurrence of sICH did not differ significantly between CAD patients (5%) and ACAO (11%; p = 0.33) or without CAD/ACAO (6%; p = 1.00). Conclusion: EVT in patients with intracranial LVO due to CAD results in neurological improvement comparable to patients without tandem occlusions. Therefore, carotid artery dissection by itself should not be a contraindication for endovascular treatment in stroke patients with intracranial large vessel occlusion. Although more challenging endovascular procedures are to be suspected in both patients with CAD or ACAO, accurate distinction between CAD and ACAO might influence clinical decision making as better clinical outcome can be expected in patients with CAD.
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spelling pubmed-63908072019-03-05 Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection Compagne, Kars C. J. Goldhoorn, R. B. Uyttenboogaart, Maarten van Oostenbrugge, Robert J. van Zwam, Wim H. van Doormaal, Pieter J. Dippel, Diederik W. J. van der Lugt, Aad Emmer, Bart J. van Es, Adriaan C. G. M. Front Neurol Neurology Introduction: Carotid artery dissection (CAD) and atherosclerotic carotid artery occlusion (ACAO) are major causes of a tandem occlusion in patients with intracranial large vessel occlusion (LVO). Presence of tandem occlusions may hamper intracranial access and potentially increases the risk of procedural complications of endovascular treatment (EVT). Our aim was to assess neurological, functional and technical outcome and complications of EVT for intracranial LVO in patients with CAD in comparison to patients with ACAO and to patients without CAD or ACAO. Methods: We analyzed data of the MR CLEAN trial intervention arm and MR CLEAN Registry, acquired in 16 Dutch EVT-centers. Primary outcome was the change in stroke severity by comparing the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score at 24–48 h after treatment vs. baseline. Secondary outcomes included reperfusion rate and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH). We compared outcomes and complications between patients with CAD vs. patients with ACAO and patients without CAD or ACAO. Results: In total, we identified 74 (4.7%) patients with CAD, 92 (5.9%) patients with ACAO and 1398 (89.4%) patients without CAD or ACAO. Neurological improvement at short-term after EVT in patients with CAD was significantly better compared to ACAO (resp. mean −5 vs. mean −1 NIHSS point; p = 0.03) and did not differ compared to patients without CAD or ACAO (−4 NIHSS points; p = 0.62). Rates of successful reperfusion in patients with CAD (47%) was comparable to patients with ACAO (47%; p = 1.00), but was less often achieved compared to patients without CAD or ACAO (58%; p = 0.08). Occurrence of sICH did not differ significantly between CAD patients (5%) and ACAO (11%; p = 0.33) or without CAD/ACAO (6%; p = 1.00). Conclusion: EVT in patients with intracranial LVO due to CAD results in neurological improvement comparable to patients without tandem occlusions. Therefore, carotid artery dissection by itself should not be a contraindication for endovascular treatment in stroke patients with intracranial large vessel occlusion. Although more challenging endovascular procedures are to be suspected in both patients with CAD or ACAO, accurate distinction between CAD and ACAO might influence clinical decision making as better clinical outcome can be expected in patients with CAD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6390807/ /pubmed/30837934 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00102 Text en Copyright © 2019 Compagne, Goldhoorn, Uyttenboogaart, van Oostenbrugge, van Zwam, van Doormaal, Dippel, van der Lugt, Emmer, van Es and the MR CLEAN investigators. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Compagne, Kars C. J.
Goldhoorn, R. B.
Uyttenboogaart, Maarten
van Oostenbrugge, Robert J.
van Zwam, Wim H.
van Doormaal, Pieter J.
Dippel, Diederik W. J.
van der Lugt, Aad
Emmer, Bart J.
van Es, Adriaan C. G. M.
Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection
title Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection
title_full Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection
title_fullStr Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection
title_full_unstemmed Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection
title_short Acute Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Ischemic Stroke From Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion and Extracranial Carotid Dissection
title_sort acute endovascular treatment of patients with ischemic stroke from intracranial large vessel occlusion and extracranial carotid dissection
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6390807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30837934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00102
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