Background And Purpose: Dramatic recovery (DR) after thrombolysis is dependent of vessel recanalization and is predictive of favorable clinical outcome. Successful recanalization is not equivalent to DR. Our objective was to assess its frequency and evaluate clinical and biochemical predictors and their prognosis.

Methods: We analyzed prospectively registered data from January 2007 to September 2012. All patients with anterior circulation stroke and NIHSS≥10 were included. Improvement of ≥10 or a score ≤3 24h after thrombolysis was defined as DR.

Results: In the 230 patients included, DR frequency was 23% (53 patients). DR group had lower admission NIHSS (14 vs 17, p=0.024), less total anterior circulation infarcts (p=0.009), more partial anterior circulation infarcts (p=0.003) and lower blood glucose on admission (118 vs 128mg/dL, p=0.013). All patients with DR had an Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) ≥7, vs 89.3% without DR (p=0.013). Arterial recanalization, defined as hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign disappearance on control CT, was more frequent in the DR group (68.4% vs 14.1%, p<0.001). Intracranial hemorrhage on 24h-control CT scan was less frequent in the DR group (p<0.001). Multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that ASPECTS score was an independent predictor of DR (OR=2.35, 95%CI=1.32-4.16, p=0.003) and CT evidence of recanalization was independently associated with DR (OR=11.60, 95%CI, 3.02-44.53, p<0.001).

Conclusion: DR is a frequent occurrence. ASPECTS score is an independent predictor of DR, which is also independently associated with CT evidence of middle cerebral artery recanalization.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clineuro.2014.07.010DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

anterior circulation
16
dramatic recovery
8
recovery thrombolysis
8
circulation infarcts
8
anterior
4
thrombolysis anterior
4
circulation
4
circulation ischemic
4
ischemic stroke
4
stroke predictive
4

Similar Publications

Background: A modified computed tomography angiography (CTA)-based Carotid Plaque Reporting and Data System (Plaque-RADS) classification was applied to a cohort of patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source to test whether high-risk Plaque-RADS subtypes are more prevalent on the ipsilateral side of stroke. With the widespread use of CTA for stroke evaluation, a CTA-based Plaque-RADS would be valuable for generalizability.

Methods: A retrospective observational cross-sectional study was conducted at a single integrated health system comprised of 3 hospitals with a comprehensive stroke center between October 1, 2015, and April 1, 2017.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Acute internal carotid artery occlusion (AICAO) can result in malignant cerebral edema and unfavorable patient outcomes. This study evaluated the utility of transcranial Doppler (TCD) in assessing contralateral flow compensation and predicting outcomes in patients with AICAO. We enrolled 51 patients within 6 h of symptom onset and conducted TCD examinations to evaluate collateral circulation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Whether bridging thrombolysis with tenecteplase is beneficial compared with thrombectomy alone in patients who had a stroke with large-vessel occlusion remains unclear.

Methods: This is a causal inference study of observational data from the trials SWIFT DIRECT and EXTEND-IA TNK Parts 1 and 2 applying target trial emulation. We compared patients receiving thrombectomy alone to patients receiving tenecteplase 0.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Anterior circulation stroke (ACS) differs from posterior circulation stroke (PCS) in several aspects. We hypothesize that the risk of early neurologic deterioration (END) and its responses to clopidogrel plus aspirin versus aspirin alone may be different between stroke territories.

Methods And Results: This was a prespecified post hoc analysis of ATAMIS (Antiplatelet Therapy in Acute Mild to Moderate Ischemic Stroke) trial and included patients with definite infarct location who were classified into ACS and PCS according to stroke territory.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: Endovascular mechanical thrombectomy (EVMT) is widely employed in patients with acute intracranial carotid artery occlusion (AIICAO). This study aimed to predict the outcomes of EVMT following AIICAO by utilizing anatomic classification of the circle of Willis and its relative position to the thrombus.

Methods: In this study, we retrospectively analyzed a cohort of 108 patients with AIICAO who underwent endovascular mechanical thrombectomy (EVMT) at Shaoxing People's Hospital.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!