Impact of Reperfusion for Nonagenarians Treated by Mechanical Thrombectomy: Insights From the ETIS Registry. Issue 11 (November 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Impact of Reperfusion for Nonagenarians Treated by Mechanical Thrombectomy: Insights From the ETIS Registry. Issue 11 (November 2019)
- Main Title:
- Impact of Reperfusion for Nonagenarians Treated by Mechanical Thrombectomy
- Authors:
- Drouard-de Rousiers, Eve
Lucas, Ludovic
Richard, Sébastien
Consoli, Arturo
Mazighi, Mikaël
Labreuche, Julien
Kyheng, Maéva
Gory, Benjamin
Dargazanli, Cyril
Arquizan, Caroline
Marnat, Gaultier
Blanc, Raphaël
Desal, Hubert
Bourcier, Romain
Sibon, Igor
Lapergue, Bertrand
Piotin, Michel
Blanc, Raphaël
Redjem, Hocine
Escalard, Simon
Desilles, Jean-Philippe
Redjem, Hocine
Ciccio, Gabriele
Smajda, Stanislas
Mazighi, Mikaël
Fahed, Robert
Obadia, Mikael
Sabben, Candice
Corabianu, Ovide
de Broucker, Thomas
Smadja, Didier
Alamowitch, Sonia
Ille, Olivier
Manchon, Eric
Garcia, Pierre-Yves
Taylor, Guillaume
Maacha, Malek Ben
Wang, Adrien
Evrard, Serge
Tchikviladze, Maya
Afanasiev, Vadim
Ajili, Nadia
Sensenbrenner, Bénédicte
Lapergue, Bertrand
Coskun, Oguzhan
Consoli, Arturo
Di Maria, Federico
Rodesch, Georges
Del Sette, Bruno
Russo, Riccardo
Mizutani, Katsuhiro
Leguen, Morgan
Gratieux, Julie
Pico, Fernando
Rakotoharinandrasana, Haja
Tassan, Philippe
Poll, Roxanna
Nighoghossian, Norbert
Riva, Roberto
Eker, Omer
Turjman, Francis
Derex, Laurent
Cho, Tae-Hee
Mechtouff, Laura
Lukaszewicz, Anne Claire
Philippeau, Frédéric
Cakmak, Serkan
Blanc-Lasserre, Karine
Vallet, Anne-Evelyne
Marnat, Gaultier
Gariel, Florent
Barreau, Xavier
Berge, Jérôme
Veunac, Louis
Menegon, Patrice
Sibon, Igor
Lucas, Ludovic
Olindo, Stéphane
Renou, Pauline
Sagnier, Sharmila
Poli, Mathilde
Debruxelles, Sabrina
Bourcier, Romain
Detraz, Lili
Daumas-Duport, Benjamin
Alexandre, Pierre-Louis
Roy, Monica
Lenoble, Cédric
L'allinec, Vincent
Girot, Jean-Baptiste
Desal, Hubert
de Gaalon, Solène
Guillon, Benoit
Gory, Benjamin
Bracard, Serge
Anxionnat, René
Braun, Marc
Derelle, Anne-Laure
Tonnelet, Romain
Liao, Liang
Zhu, François
Schmitt, Emmanuelle
Planel, Sophie
Richard, Sébastien
Humbertjean, Lisa
Mione, Gioia
Lacour, Jean-Christophe
Bonnerot, Mathieu
Riou-Comte, Nolwenn
Costa, Isabelle
Chatelain, Anne
Costalat, Vincent
Arquizan, Caroline
Dargazanli, Cyril
Gascou, Grégory
Lefèvre, Pierre-Henri
Derraz, Imad
Riquelme, Carlos
Gaillard, Nicolas
et Lucas Corti, Isabelle Mourand
Francois, Eugene
Vannier, Stéphane
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background and Purpose—: Nonagenarians represent a growing stroke population characterized by a higher frailty. Although endovascular therapy (ET) is a cornerstone of the management of acute ischemic stroke related to large vessel occlusion, the benefit of reperfusion among nonagenarians is poorly documented. We aimed to assess the impact of ET-related reperfusion on the functional outcome of reperfusion in this elderly population. Methods—: A retrospective analysis of clinical and imaging data from all patients aged over 90 included in the ETIS (Endovascular Treatment in Ischemic Stroke) registry between October 2013 and April 2018 was performed. Association between post-ET reperfusion and favorable (modified Rankin Scale [0–2] or equal to prestroke value) and good (modified Rankin Scale [0–3] or equal to prestroke value) outcome were evaluated. Demographic and procedural predictors of functional outcome, including the first-pass effect, were evaluated. Results were adjusted for center, admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, and use of intravenous thrombolysis. Results—: Among the 124 nonagenarians treated with ET, those with successful reperfusion had the lowest 90-day modified Rankin Scale (odds ratio, 3.26; 95% CI, 1.04–10.25). Only patients with successful reperfusion after the first pass (n=53, 56.7%) had a reduced 90-day mortality (odds ratio, 0.15; 95% CI, 0.05–0.45) and an increased rate of good outcome (odds ratio, 4.55; 95% CI,Abstract : Background and Purpose—: Nonagenarians represent a growing stroke population characterized by a higher frailty. Although endovascular therapy (ET) is a cornerstone of the management of acute ischemic stroke related to large vessel occlusion, the benefit of reperfusion among nonagenarians is poorly documented. We aimed to assess the impact of ET-related reperfusion on the functional outcome of reperfusion in this elderly population. Methods—: A retrospective analysis of clinical and imaging data from all patients aged over 90 included in the ETIS (Endovascular Treatment in Ischemic Stroke) registry between October 2013 and April 2018 was performed. Association between post-ET reperfusion and favorable (modified Rankin Scale [0–2] or equal to prestroke value) and good (modified Rankin Scale [0–3] or equal to prestroke value) outcome were evaluated. Demographic and procedural predictors of functional outcome, including the first-pass effect, were evaluated. Results were adjusted for center, admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, and use of intravenous thrombolysis. Results—: Among the 124 nonagenarians treated with ET, those with successful reperfusion had the lowest 90-day modified Rankin Scale (odds ratio, 3.26; 95% CI, 1.04–10.25). Only patients with successful reperfusion after the first pass (n=53, 56.7%) had a reduced 90-day mortality (odds ratio, 0.15; 95% CI, 0.05–0.45) and an increased rate of good outcome (odds ratio, 4.55; 95% CI, 1.38–15.03). No increase in the rate of intracranial hemorrhage was observed among patients successfully reperfused. Conclusions—: Successful reperfusion improves the functional outcome of nonagenarians who should not be excluded from ET. The first-pass effect should be considered in the procedural management of this frail population. Abstract : Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. … (more)
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- Stroke. Volume 50:Issue 11(2019)
- Journal:
- Stroke
- Issue:
- Volume 50:Issue 11(2019)
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- Volume 50, Issue 11 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 50
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0050-0011-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2019-11
- Subjects:
- aged -- first pass effect -- frailty -- nonagenarians -- reperfusion -- risk -- thrombectomy
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