"直升机溶解":直升机转运对大血管闭塞性脑卒中患者再灌注和预后的影响。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Interventional Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1177/15910199241282721
Manisha Koneru, Jesse M Thon, Michael J Dubinski, Ana Leticia Fornari Caprara, Danielle C Brown, Zixin Yi, Omnea Elgendy, Jiyoun Ackerman, Mary Penckofer, Rosa Shi, Misa Fang, Lucas Garfinkel, Tarun Thomas, Karan Patel, Emma Frost, Abyson Kalladanthyil, Kenyon Sprankle, Renato Oliveira, Joshua Santucci, Ahmad A Ballout, James E Siegler, Hermann C Schumacher, Khalid A Hanafy, Jane Khalife, Pratit D Patel, Daniel A Tonetti, Ajith J Thomas, Tudor G Jovin, Hamza A Shaikh
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背景:大血管闭塞(LVO)卒中患者转运到综合卒中中心进行血栓切除术时,可能会在转运过程中发生自发性再灌注,而且据说通过直升机转运的患者比地面转运的患者更常见。这种模式在直升机转运前配合替奈替普酶(TNK)治疗的情况下更为常见。我们的目的是探索 "直升机溶栓 "效应--直升机转运,特别是使用溶栓药物,如何影响再灌注和临床结果:方法:我们对一个有能力进行血栓切除术的中心(TCC)的中风患者登记进行了回顾性审查。纳入的 LVO 患者都是转到 TCC 并在到达时接受了数字减影血管造影术(DSA)的患者。研究结果包括自发性再灌注率、远端血栓移位率和 90 天良好功能预后。研究人员对数据进行了总结,并根据转运方法和/或TNK治疗方法对不同患者的终点进行了比较:结果:在纳入的 270 名患者中,直升机转运与较高的自发再灌注率相关,尤其是在未接受 TNK 治疗的患者中(P P > 0.37)。总体而言,接受 TNK 治疗的患者功能预后更好,这种差异仅在直升机转运的患者中持续存在(P = 0.02):结论:直升机转运与更高的自发再灌注率有关。结论:直升机转运与更高的自发再灌注率有关。TNK给药和直升机转运之间可能存在协同作用,可增强溶栓效果并改善长期预后。在更大的队列中进行进一步分析可能会加深我们对这种 "直升机溶栓 "效应的理解。
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"Chopperlysis": The effect of helicopter transport on reperfusion and outcomes in large vessel occlusion strokes.

Background: In large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke patients transferred to a comprehensive stroke center for thrombectomy, spontaneous reperfusion may occur during transport, and anecdotally more frequently in patients transferred via helicopter than by ground. This pattern has been more often observed in conjunction with tenecteplase (TNK) treatment prior to helicopter transport. We aim to explore the "chopperlysis" effect-how helicopter transport, particularly with thrombolytics, may affect reperfusion and clinical outcomes.

Methods: A single thrombectomy capable center (TCC) registry of stroke patients was retrospectively reviewed. Included LVO patients were those who had been transferred to the TCC and received a digital subtraction angiography (DSA) upon arrival. The outcomes were rates of spontaneous reperfusion, distal clot migration, and 90-day good functional outcome. Data were summarized, and endpoints were compared between patients stratified by transport method and/or TNK treatment.

Results: Of 270 patients included, helicopter transport was associated with a higher rate of spontaneous reperfusion, particularly among patients not treated with TNK (p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in prevalence of distal clot migration between any subgroups (p > 0.37). Overall, TNK-treated patients had better functional outcomes, and this difference persisted exclusively in the helicopter-transported patients (p = 0.02).

Conclusion: Helicopter transport was associated with a higher rate of spontaneous reperfusion. There is a potentially synergistic effect between TNK administration and helicopter transport, augmenting thrombolysis and improving long-term outcomes. Further analyses in larger cohorts may expand our understanding of this "chopperlysis" effect.

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Interventional Neuroradiology
Interventional Neuroradiology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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3.60
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11.80%
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192
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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