原发性 M3 闭塞中风的血管内治疗临床实践:德国中风登记分析。

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背景:针对大脑中动脉远端闭塞导致的急性卒中的血管内治疗(ET)方案发展迅速,但有关疗效和安全性的数据却很少。因此,我们在一个全国范围的登记处对常规临床实践中接受 ET 治疗原发性 M3 闭塞的患者进行了分析:方法:我们筛选了在 20 年 1 月至 21 年 12 月期间入选前瞻性多中心德国卒中登记-血管内治疗(GSR-ET)的患者,对其进行机械血栓切除术治疗原发性 M3 闭塞。我们分析了美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表(NIHSS)测量的神经功能缺损、症状性颅内出血(sICH)、血栓切除技术、再灌注成功率(改良脑梗塞溶栓治疗[mTICI]评分为2b-3)以及出院时和90天后改良Rankin量表(mRS)测量的功能预后:在5574名患者中,有11名患者(0.2%,中位年龄80岁,54.5%为女性)因M3原发性闭塞而接受了ET治疗。所有患者入院前 mRS 均小于 1,入院时 NIHSS 中位数为 8,6/11 患者(54.5%)成功实现了再灌注。虽然没有血管痉挛、夹层或穿孔的报道,但有2名患者(18.2%)出现了无症状的颅内出血。在90天的随访中,6/11名患者(54.5%)获得了良好的治疗效果(mRS≤2):结论:M3原发性闭塞的ET手术很少实施。尽管技术上可行,但必须仔细权衡该手术的潜在益处和相关风险,包括临床相关并发症。需要谨慎行事并开展进一步的研究,以优化对患者的选择:试验注册:GSR-ET;ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:试验注册:GSR-ET;ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:NCT03356392;试验注册日期:2017年11月29日。
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Endovascular treatment of primary M3 occlusion stroke in clinical practice: analysis of the German Stroke Registry.

Background: Endovascular treatment (ET) options for acute stroke due to distal middle cerebral artery occlusions are rapidly evolving, but data on outcome and safety are sparse. We therefore performed an analysis of patients undergoing ET for primary M3 occlusions in routine clinical practice in a nationwide registry.

Methods: Patients enrolled between 01/20 and 12/21 in the prospective, multicenter German Stroke Registry-Endovascular Treatment (GSR-ET) were screened for mechanical thrombectomy performed for primary M3 occlusion. We analyzed neurological deficit as measured by the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH), thrombectomy technique, successful reperfusion (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction [mTICI] score of 2b-3) and functional outcome as measured by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at discharge and 90 days.

Results: Out of 5574 patients, 11 patients (0.2%, median age 80 years, 54.5% female) underwent ET for primary M3 occlusion. All patients had pre-admission mRS ≤ 1, median NIHSS on admission was 8, and successful reperfusion was achieved in 6/11 patients (54.5%). While no vasospasm, dissection or perforation was reported, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage occurred in 2 patients (18.2%). Favorable outcome (mRS ≤ 2) was achieved in 6/11 patients (54.5%) at 90-day follow-up.

Conclusions: ET for primary M3 occlusions is rarely performed. While technically feasible, the procedure's potential benefits must be carefully weighed against its associated risks, including clinically relevant complications. Caution and further research is needed to optimize patient selection for this intervention.

Trial registration: GSR-ET; ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03356392; Trial Registration Date: 11/29/2017.

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