血管内治疗与脑卒中预后的种族差异。

Q1 Medicine Interventional Neurology Pub Date : 2018-10-01 Epub Date: 2018-06-19 DOI:10.1159/000487607
Mehdi Bouslama, Leticia C Rebello, Diogo C Haussen, Jonathan A Grossberg, Aaron M Anderson, Samir R Belagaje, Nicolas A Bianchi, Michael R Frankel, Raul G Nogueira
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背景和目的:中风的种族差异得到了很好的描述,黑人和白人的残疾发生率更高,死亡率也更高。我们试图比较这些种族在卒中血管内治疗(ET)后的临床结果。方法:我们对2010年9月1日至2015年9月30日期间前瞻性获得的Grady血管内卒中结果登记进行了回顾性审查。患者被分为两组——白人和非裔美国人——并在年龄、治疗前血糖水平和基线美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表(NIHSS)评分方面进行匹配。比较了基线特征以及程序和结果参数。结果:在830名接受ET治疗的患者中,308对患者(n=616)接受了初步分析。非裔美国人更年轻(p<0.01)、高血压(p<0.01)和糖尿病(p=0.04)的患病率更高,且阿尔伯塔省卒中项目早期CT评分值较高(p=0.03),治疗时间较短(p=0.01)。黑人更经常获得医疗补助,私人保险较少(分别为29.6%对11.4%和41.5%对60.3%,p<0.01)。其余基线特征,包括基线NIHSS评分和CT灌注衍生的缺血性核心体积,平衡良好。90天改良Rankin量表评分(p=0.28)、再灌注成功率(84.7%对85.7%,p=0.91)、良好结果(49.1%对44%,p=0.24)或实质性血肿(6.5对6.8%,p=1.00)的总体分布没有差异。在单变量分析中,黑人的90天死亡率较低(18对24.6%,p=0.04),在校正了潜在的混杂因素后,这一趋势持续存在(OR 0.52,95%CI 0.26-1.03,p=0.06)。结论:尽管有独特的基线特征,但接受ET治疗的大血管闭塞性中风的非裔美国人与白种人的结果相似。ET的更多可用性可能会减少中风结果中的种族/种族差异。
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Endovascular Therapy and Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Outcomes.

Background and purpose: Ethnic disparities in stroke are well described, with a higher incidence of disability and increased mortality in Blacks versus Whites. We sought to compare the clinical outcomes between those ethnic groups after stroke endovascular therapy (ET).

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of the prospectively acquired Grady Endovascular Stroke Outcomes Registry between September 1, 2010 and September 30, 2015. Patients were dichotomized into two groups - Caucasians and African-Americans - and matched for age, pretreatment glucose level, and baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score. Baseline characteristics as well as procedural and outcome parameters were compared.

Results: Out of the 830 patients treated with ET, 308 pairs of patients (n = 616) underwent primary analysis. African-Americans were younger (p < 0.01), had a higher prevalence of hypertension (p < 0.01) and diabetes (p = 0.04), and had higher Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score values (p = 0.03) and shorter times to treatment (p = 0.01). Blacks more frequently had Medicaid coverage and less private insurance (29.6 vs. 11.4% and 41.5 vs. 60.3%, respectively, p < 0.01). The remaining baseline characteristics, including baseline NIHSS score and CT perfusion-derived ischemic core volumes, were well balanced. There were no differences in the overall distribution of 90-day modified Rankin scale scores (p = 0.28), rates of successful reperfusion (84.7 vs. 85.7%, p = 0.91), good outcomes (49.1 vs. 44%, p = 0.24), or parenchymal hematomas (6.5 vs. 6.8%, p = 1.00). Blacks had lower 90-day mortality rates (18 vs. 24.6%, p = 0.04) in univariate analysis, which persisted as a nonsignificant trend after adjustment for potential confounders (OR 0.52, 95% CI 0.26-1.03, p = 0.06).

Conclusions: Despite unique baseline characteristics, African-Americans treated with ET for large vessel occlusion strokes have similar outcomes as Caucasians. Greater availability of ET may diminish the ethnic/racial disparities in stroke outcomes.

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