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. 2023 Dec;44(12):4401-4410.
doi: 10.1007/s10072-023-06948-w. Epub 2023 Jul 17.

IV thrombolysis plus thrombectomy versus IV thrombolysis alone for minor stroke with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion from the IRETAS and Italian SITS-ISTR cohorts

Manuel Cappellari  1 Giovanni Pracucci  2 Valentina Saia  3 Enrico Fainardi  4 Ilaria Casetta  5 Fabrizio Sallustio  6 Maria Ruggiero  7 Marco Longoni  8 Luigi Simonetti  9 Andrea Zini  10 Guido Andrea Lazzarotti  11 Nicola Giannini  12 Valerio Da Ros  13 Marina Diomedi  14 Stefano Vallone  15 Guido Bigliardi  16 Nicola Limbucci  17 Patrizia Nencini  18 Daniele Ajello  19 Simona Marcheselli  20 Nicola Burdi  21 Giovanni Boero  22 Sandra Bracco  23 Rossana Tassi  24 Andrea Boghi  25 Andrea Naldi  26 Francesco Biraschi  27 Ettore Nicolini  28 Lucio Castellan  29 Massimo Del Sette  30 Luca Allegretti  31 Annalisa Sugo  3 Orazio Buonomo  32 Cristina Dell'Aera  33 Andrea Saletti  34 Alessandro De Vito  35 Elvis Lafe  36 Federico Mazzacane  37 Mauro Bergui  38 Paolo Cerrato  39 Paola Feraco  40 Silvio Piffer  41 Raffaele Augelli  42 Federica Vit  43 Roberto Gasparotti  44 Mauro Magoni  45 Simone Comelli  46 Maurizio Melis  47 Roberto Menozzi  48 Umberto Scoditti  49 Nicola Cavasin  50 Adriana Critelli  51 Francesco Causin  52 Claudio Baracchini  53 Giuseppe Guzzardi  54 Roberto Tarletti  55 Pietro Filauri  56 Berardino Orlandi  57 Andrea Giorgianni  58 Lucia Princiotta Cariddi  59 Mariangela Piano  60 Cristina Motto  61 Ivan Gallesio  62 Federica Nicoletta Sepe  63 Giuseppe Romano  64 Maria Federico Grasso  65 Alfredo Pauciulo  66 Annalisa Rizzo  67 Alessio Comai  68 Enrica Franchini  69 Luigi Sicurella  70 Gianluca Galvano  71 Marina Mannino  72 Salvatore Mangiafico  73   74   75   76 Danilo Toni  28 On Behalf Of The Iretas Group
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IV thrombolysis plus thrombectomy versus IV thrombolysis alone for minor stroke with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion from the IRETAS and Italian SITS-ISTR cohorts

Manuel Cappellari et al. Neurol Sci. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) <4.5 h after symptom onset plus mechanical thrombectomy (MT) <6 h with those treated with IVT alone <4.5 h for minor stroke (NIHSS ≤5) with large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the anterior circulation.

Patients and methods: Patients enrolled in the Italian Registry of Endovascular Treatment in Acute Stroke (IRETAS) and in the Italian centers included in the SITS-ISTR were analyzed.

Results: Among the patients with complete data on 24-h ICH type, 236 received IVT plus MT and 382 received IVT alone. IVT plus MT was significantly associated with unfavorable shift on 24-h ICH types (from no ICH to PH-2) (OR, 2.130; 95% CI, 1.173-3.868; p=0.013) and higher rate of PH (OR, 4.363; 95% CI, 1.579-12.055; p=0.005), sICH per ECASS II definition (OR, 5.527; 95% CI, 1.378-22.167; p=0.016), and sICH per NINDS definition (OR, 3.805; 95% CI, 1.310-11.046; p=0.014). Among the patients with complete data on 3-month mRS score, 226 received IVT plus MT and 262 received IVT alone. No significant difference was reported between IVT plus MT and IVT alone on mRS score 0-1 (72.1% versus 69.1%), mRS score 0-2 (79.6% versus 79%), and death (6.2% versus 6.1%).

Conclusions: Compared with IVT alone, IVT plus MT was associated with unfavorable shift on 24-h ICH types and higher rate of 24-h PH and sICH in patients with minor stroke and LVO in the anterior circulation. However, no difference was reported between the groups on 3-month functional outcome measures.

Keywords: Large vessel occlusion; Minor stroke; Thrombectomy; Thrombolysis.

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