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. 2022 Apr;14(4):350-355.
doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-017472. Epub 2021 May 4.

Factors influencing thrombectomy decision making for primary medium vessel occlusion stroke

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Factors influencing thrombectomy decision making for primary medium vessel occlusion stroke

Petra Cimflova et al. J Neurointerv Surg. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Background: We aimed to explore the preference of stroke physicians to treat patients with primary medium vessel occlusion (MeVO) stroke with immediate endovascular treatment (EVT) in an international cross-sectional survey, as there is no clear guideline recommendation for EVT in these patients.

Methods: In the survey MeVO-Finding Rationales and Objectifying New Targets for IntervEntional Revascularization in Stroke (MeVO-FRONTIERS), participants were shown four cases of primary MeVOs (six scenarios per case) and asked whether they would treat those patients with EVT. Multivariable logistic regression with clustering by respondent was performed to assess factors influencing the decision to treat. Dominance analysis was performed to assess the influence of factors within the scenarios on decision making.

Results: Overall, 366 participants (56 women; 15%) from 44 countries provided 8784 answers to 24 scenarios. Most physicians (59.2%) would treat patients immediately with EVT. Younger patient age (incidence rate ratio (IRR) 1.24, 99% CI 1.19 to 1.30), higher National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score (IRR 1.69, 99% CI 1.57 to 1.82), and small core volume (IRR 1.35, 99% CI 1.24 to 1.46) were positively associated with the decision to treat with EVT. Interventionalists (IRR 1.26, 99% CI 1.01 to 1.56) were more likely to treat patients with MeVO immediately with EVT. In the dominance analysis, factors influencing the decision in favor of EVT were (in order of importance): baseline NIHSS, core volume, alteplase use, patients' age, and occlusion site.

Conclusions: Most physicians in this survey were interventionalists and would treat patients with MeVO stroke immediately with EVT. This finding supports the need for robust clinical evidence.

Keywords: intervention; stroke; thrombectomy.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: AMD reports editorial board membership at International Journal of Stroke (Editor). BKM reports editorial board membership at Stroke (Assistant Editor). MC reports personal fees from Stryker, personal fees from Microvention, Medtronic, Genentech, Cerenovus, Penumbra outside the submitted work; and editorial board membership at Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (Commissioning Editor). JF reports grants and personal fees from Stryker, Acandis, Microvention, Medtronic, personal fees from Codman, Ceronovus, Penumbra, Phenox, other (stock ownership) from Tegus outside the submitted work; and editorial board memberships at Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (Associate Editor) and Clinical Neuroradiology (Editor); and Executive functions with University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Eppdata GmbH. MG reports personal fees from Stryker, personal fees from Mentice, Microvention, and Medtronic outside the submitted work; and editorial board membership at Stroke (Consulting Editor). In addition, NG has a patent for Systems of acute stroke diagnosis issued and licensed. PC, MK, NS, NK, JMO, RM, NS have nothing to disclose.

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