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Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery

Introduction: Endovascular therapy (EVT) is established as first-line treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) due to large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the anterior circulation. For basilar artery occlusion, recent randomized clinical trials demonstrated not only equipoise but also advantages for EVT...

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Autores principales: Herweh, Christian, Abdalkader, Mohamad, Nguyen, Thanh N., Puetz, Volker, Schöne, Daniela, Kaiser, Daniel, Chen, Chih-Hao, Jeng, Jiann-Shing, Möhlenbruch, Markus A., Ringleb, Peter A., Nagel, Simon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34393977
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.697348
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author Herweh, Christian
Abdalkader, Mohamad
Nguyen, Thanh N.
Puetz, Volker
Schöne, Daniela
Kaiser, Daniel
Chen, Chih-Hao
Jeng, Jiann-Shing
Möhlenbruch, Markus A.
Ringleb, Peter A.
Nagel, Simon
author_facet Herweh, Christian
Abdalkader, Mohamad
Nguyen, Thanh N.
Puetz, Volker
Schöne, Daniela
Kaiser, Daniel
Chen, Chih-Hao
Jeng, Jiann-Shing
Möhlenbruch, Markus A.
Ringleb, Peter A.
Nagel, Simon
author_sort Herweh, Christian
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description Introduction: Endovascular therapy (EVT) is established as first-line treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) due to large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the anterior circulation. For basilar artery occlusion, recent randomized clinical trials demonstrated not only equipoise but also advantages for EVT under particular circumstances. It remains unclear whether EVT offers an advantage over best medical management (BMM) including thrombolysis (IVT) in isolated occlusion of the proximal posterior cerebral artery (PCAO). Methods: Patients with AIS due to PCAO proven by CT or MR angiography were retrospectively identified from local databases at four comprehensive stroke centers in Germany, USA, and Taiwan between 2012 and 2020. Demographic and clinical data were collected, and imaging characteristics including pretherapeutic, interventional, and follow-up imaging were reviewed locally at each center. Patients were grouped according to therapy, i.e., BMM including IVT alone vs. BMM and EVT. Efficacy endpoints were early neurological improvement (ENI) after 24 h or at discharge, good outcome (modified Rankin scale 0–2) after 3 months, as well as hemorrhagic complications and in-house deaths as safety endpoints. Results: We included 130 patients of whom 23 (17.7%) received EVT. EVT patients had more proximal occlusions (69.9 vs. 43%, p = 0.023) and had a better premorbid function [premorbid mRS, 0 (0–4) vs. 1 (0–3), p < 0.01] when compared to BMM patients. IVT showed a trend toward being less performed in the EVT group (21.7 vs. 41.1%, p = 0.1), while other baseline parameters were balanced. Successful reperfusion was achieved in 52% of EVT patients. ENI was more frequent in the EVT group (61 vs. 35.5%, p = 0.034). Good outcome at 90 days and safety endpoints did not differ. In a bivariate analysis, ENI was independently predicted by the use of EVT (OR, 2.76; CI, 1.055–7.04) and the baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) (OR, 1.082; CI, 1.027–1.141 per point increase). Discussion: EVT in isolated PCAO appears safe and feasible. Positive effects on clinical outcome are primarily on ENI but also depend on the initial stroke severity. Further prospective or randomized studies are needed to better describe the potential long-term clinical benefits of EVT for PCAO as compared with best medical management.
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spelling pubmed-83580702021-08-13 Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery Herweh, Christian Abdalkader, Mohamad Nguyen, Thanh N. Puetz, Volker Schöne, Daniela Kaiser, Daniel Chen, Chih-Hao Jeng, Jiann-Shing Möhlenbruch, Markus A. Ringleb, Peter A. Nagel, Simon Front Neurol Neurology Introduction: Endovascular therapy (EVT) is established as first-line treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) due to large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the anterior circulation. For basilar artery occlusion, recent randomized clinical trials demonstrated not only equipoise but also advantages for EVT under particular circumstances. It remains unclear whether EVT offers an advantage over best medical management (BMM) including thrombolysis (IVT) in isolated occlusion of the proximal posterior cerebral artery (PCAO). Methods: Patients with AIS due to PCAO proven by CT or MR angiography were retrospectively identified from local databases at four comprehensive stroke centers in Germany, USA, and Taiwan between 2012 and 2020. Demographic and clinical data were collected, and imaging characteristics including pretherapeutic, interventional, and follow-up imaging were reviewed locally at each center. Patients were grouped according to therapy, i.e., BMM including IVT alone vs. BMM and EVT. Efficacy endpoints were early neurological improvement (ENI) after 24 h or at discharge, good outcome (modified Rankin scale 0–2) after 3 months, as well as hemorrhagic complications and in-house deaths as safety endpoints. Results: We included 130 patients of whom 23 (17.7%) received EVT. EVT patients had more proximal occlusions (69.9 vs. 43%, p = 0.023) and had a better premorbid function [premorbid mRS, 0 (0–4) vs. 1 (0–3), p < 0.01] when compared to BMM patients. IVT showed a trend toward being less performed in the EVT group (21.7 vs. 41.1%, p = 0.1), while other baseline parameters were balanced. Successful reperfusion was achieved in 52% of EVT patients. ENI was more frequent in the EVT group (61 vs. 35.5%, p = 0.034). Good outcome at 90 days and safety endpoints did not differ. In a bivariate analysis, ENI was independently predicted by the use of EVT (OR, 2.76; CI, 1.055–7.04) and the baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) (OR, 1.082; CI, 1.027–1.141 per point increase). Discussion: EVT in isolated PCAO appears safe and feasible. Positive effects on clinical outcome are primarily on ENI but also depend on the initial stroke severity. Further prospective or randomized studies are needed to better describe the potential long-term clinical benefits of EVT for PCAO as compared with best medical management. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8358070/ /pubmed/34393977 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.697348 Text en Copyright © 2021 Herweh, Abdalkader, Nguyen, Puetz, Schöne, Kaiser, Chen, Jeng, Möhlenbruch, Ringleb and Nagel. https://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
Herweh, Christian
Abdalkader, Mohamad
Nguyen, Thanh N.
Puetz, Volker
Schöne, Daniela
Kaiser, Daniel
Chen, Chih-Hao
Jeng, Jiann-Shing
Möhlenbruch, Markus A.
Ringleb, Peter A.
Nagel, Simon
Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery
title Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery
title_full Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery
title_fullStr Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery
title_short Mechanical Thrombectomy in Isolated Occlusion of the Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery
title_sort mechanical thrombectomy in isolated occlusion of the proximal posterior cerebral artery
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34393977
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.697348
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