Background: Numerous randomized controlled trials have shown that endovascular mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is an effective treatment for large vessel ischemic stroke. This study examines variation in rates of MT across the United States by geographic region and urban-rural areas to identify utilization disparities.
Methods: Data from the Global Burden of Disease Collaborative Network were used to determine acute ischemic stroke (AIS) incidence by state for 2016. The 2016 National Inpatient Sample was accessed to identify patients who underwent MT and patients who were diagnosed with cerebral infarct due to thrombosis or embolism of anterior circulation arteries representing the AIS population of interest. National Inpatient Sample data were used to create national weighted estimates of the size of subject populations, age at admission, length of stay, and discharge status.
Results: In the United States, approximately 13,010 mechanical thrombectomies were performed in 2016, representing 3.1% of the AIS population. Proportions of patients undergoing MT were highest in large central metropolitan areas and lowest in rural settings when compared with the national estimate. East North Central and West South Central regions had significantly lower proportions of patients treated with MT. Discharge destinations, a proxy for clinical outcome, differed significantly by region and urban-rural designation.
Conclusions: The number of MTs performed in 2016 increased approximately 1.3 times from 2015. Considering that 10%-17% of patients with AIS may be MT-eligible, current rates of MT are low across all regions, but the most pronounced disparities and poorer clinical outcomes occur in rural areas, particularly in the Northeast/Southwest regions of the Midwest.
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Department of Pediatric Genetics.
Introduction: Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia with joint laxity type 1 (SEMD-JL1) is an extremely rare skeletal dysplasia belonging to a group of disorders called linkeropathies. It is characterized by skeletal and connective tissue abnormalities. Biallelic variants in genes encoding enzymes that synthesize the tetrasaccharide linker region of glycosaminoglycans lead to linkeropathies, which exhibit clinical and phenotypic features that overlap with each other.
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Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, China. (X.X., X.L., Y.P., Yufei Wei, Y.J., M.W., J.J., X.M., Yilong Wang, Yongjun Wang, L.L.).
Background: We performed a prespecified subgroup analysis of the CATIS-2 trial (China Antihypertensive Trial in Acute Ischemic Stroke II) to compare the effect of early versus delayed antihypertensive treatment on death and disability in patients with and without medical history of hypertension.
Methods: CATIS-2 is a multicenter randomized clinical trial conducted in 106 hospitals in China. The trial randomized 4810 patients with acute ischemic stroke within 24 to 48 hours of symptom onset and elevated systolic blood pressure between 140 and <220 mm Hg to receive antihypertensive treatment immediately after randomization or to discontinue antihypertensive medications for 7 days and then receive treatment on day 8.
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Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan (M.T., T.N., S.A., H.M.).
Background: Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an innovative MRI technology that enables the acquisition of multiple quantitative values, including T1 and T2 values, proton density, and myelin volume, in a single scan. Although the usefulness of myelin measurement with synthetic MRI has been reported for assessing several diseases, investigations in patients with stroke have not been reported. We aimed to explore the utility of myelin quantification using synthetic MRI in predicting outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke.
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December 2024
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California.
Background: A minimum threshold activated clotting time (ACT) to guide heparin dosing during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is associated with lower ischemic complications. However, data are variable regarding the risk of high ACT levels. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of peak procedural ACT on complications and mortality for transfemoral and transradial access PCI.
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December 2024
Department of Endocrine, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Objective: We sought to assess the impact of dietary risk on the worldwide burden of stroke, focusing specifically on ischemic stroke.
Methods: Utilizing information from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 (GBD2021), we evaluated the age-standardized death rate (ASDR), the age-standardized disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) rate, and the age, sex, and regional distribution of the estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) of the stroke burden linked to dietary risk from 1990 to 2021.
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