Collateral status and tissue outcome after intra-arterial therapy for patients with acute ischemic stroke

A. Boers, Ivo G. H. Jansen, O. Berkhemer, A. Yoo, Hester F. Lingsma, C. Slump, Y. Roos, R. V. van Oostenbrugge, D. Dippel, A. van der Lugt, W. V. van Zwam, H. Marquering, C. Majoie
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Intra-arterial therapy (IAT) for ischemic stroke aims to save brain tissue. Collaterals are thought to contribute to prolonged penumbra sustenance. In this study, we investigate the effect of collateral status on brain tissue salvage with IAT. In 500 patients randomized between IAT and standard care, collateral status was graded from 0 (absent) to 3 (good). Final infarct volumes (FIV) were calculated on post-treatment CT. FIVs were compared between treatment groups per collateral grade. Multivariable linear regression with interaction terms was performed to study whether collaterals modified IAT effect on FIV. Four-hundred-forty-nine patients were included in the analysis. Median FIV for the IAT group was significantly lower with 54.5 mL (95% IQR: 21.8–145.0) than for the controls with 81.8 mL (95% IQR: 40.0–154.0) (p = 0.020). Treatment effect differed across collateral grades, although there was no significant interaction (unadjusted p = 0.054; adjusted p = 0.105). For grade 3, IAT resulted in a FIV reduction of 30.1 mL (p = 0.024). For grade 2 and 1, this difference was, respectively, 28.4 mL (p = 0.028) and 28.4 mL (p = 0.29). For grade 0, this was 88.6 mL (p = 0.28) in favour of controls. IAT saves substantially more brain tissue as compared to standard care. We observed a trend of increasing effect of IAT with higher collateral grades.
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急性缺血性脑卒中患者动脉内治疗后侧枝状态和组织预后
缺血性脑卒中的动脉内治疗(IAT)旨在挽救脑组织。侧枝被认为有助于延长半影期的维持。在这项研究中,我们探讨了侧支状态对IAT脑组织抢救的影响。在500名随机分为IAT和标准治疗的患者中,侧枝状态从0(无)到3(良好)分级。治疗后CT计算最终梗死体积(FIV)。按侧枝分级比较不同治疗组间的fiv。采用带交互项的多变量线性回归研究了抵押品是否改变了IAT对FIV的影响。449名患者被纳入分析。IAT组的中位FIV为54.5 mL (95% IQR: 21.8-145.0),显著低于对照组的81.8 mL (95% IQR: 40.0-154.0) (p = 0.020)。治疗效果在侧枝分级之间存在差异,但没有显著的相互作用(未经调整p = 0.054;调整后p = 0.105)。对于3级患者,IAT导致FIV减少30.1 mL (p = 0.024)。对于2级和1级,差异分别为28.4 mL (p = 0.028)和28.4 mL (p = 0.29)。对于0级,这是88.6 mL (p = 0.28)有利于对照组。与标准治疗相比,IAT节省了更多的脑组织。我们观察到,随着抵押品等级的提高,IAT的效果有增加的趋势。
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