Innovation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients over 80 y/o—A Retrospective Monocentric Study on Mechanical Thrombectomy of Consecutive Patients: Is Age an Adequate Selection Criterion?
Abstract
:1. Background
2. Methods
2.1. Population
2.2. Statistical Analysis
2.3. Ethics Approval
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Patients Characteristics | n = 122 | |
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Sex | Male | 37 (30.33%) |
Female | 85 (69.67%) | |
Age, years | ||
Mean (SD) | 84.3 (3.60) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 83 [82; 86] | |
Cerebral Circulation | Anterior | 114 (93.44%) |
Posterior | 8 (6.56%) | |
Anterior Circulation. Side | Right | 55 (47.41) |
Left | 61 (52.59) | |
Spoke | 45 (36.89%) | |
Wake up Stroke | 14 (11.48%) | |
Fibrinolysis | 65 (54.62%) | |
Device | Direct Aspiration | 77 (64.17) |
Stent retriever | 5 (4.17) | |
“Solumbra” | 38 (31.67) | |
N_attempts | 1 | 69 (56.5%) |
2+ | 53 (43.44%) | |
Rescue | 20 (16.39%) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 1 [1; 2] | |
Hemorrhage | No | 82 (67.21%) |
Yes | 40 (32.79%) | |
H1 | 9 (7.38%) | |
H2 | 10 (8.2%) | |
PH1 | 9 (7.38%) | |
PH2 | 12 (9.84%) | |
Comorbidities | ||
Hypertension | 82 (67.21%) | |
Smoke | 20 (16.39%) | |
Coronary Artery Disease | 38 (31.15%) | |
Atrial Fibrillation | 53 (43.44%) | |
Hypercholesterolemia | 61 (50%) | |
Diabetes | 29 (23.77%) | |
Number of comorbidities | 0 | 8 (6.56%) |
1 | 31 (25.41%) | |
2+ | 83 (68.03%) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 2 [1; 3] | |
Etiology | Cardioembolic | 62 (51.67%) |
Atherosclerosis | 38 (31.67%) | |
Other | 20 (16.67%) | |
Time of the day | ||
Night (20:00, 08:00) | 34 (27.87) | |
mRS_pre | ||
Mean (SD) | 1.4 (1.14) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 1 [0; 2] | |
NIHSS entrance | ||
Mean (SD) | 17.64 (6.17) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 18 [15; 22] | |
Time to CT | ||
Mean (SD) | 121.74 (55.19) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 120 [90; 150] | |
Fibrinolysis | ||
Time, minutes | ||
Mean (SD) | 172.25 (55.84) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 170 [150; 200] | |
Time to Groin | ||
Mean (SD) | 262.42 (76.79) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 262.5 [210; 312] | |
Procedural Time | ||
Mean (SD) | 56.1 (25.01) | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 55 [36; 70] |
Variable | Bad Functional Outcome (n = 66) | Good Functional Outcome (n = 56) | p-Value | OR [95% CI] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sex | Female vs. male | 44 (66.67) | 41 (73.21) | 0.4330 | 1.37 [0.63; 2.99] |
Age, years | Median [q1-Q3] | 84 [82; 87] | 82 [81; 84] | 0.0053 | 0.87 [0.78; 0.97] |
85+ | 30 (45.45) | 13 (23.21) | 0.0104 | 0.36 [0.17; 0.80] | |
Side | Right | 35 (53.85) | 20 (39.22) | 0.1173 | - |
Left | 30 (46.15) | 31 (60.78) | 1.81 [0.86; 3.81] | ||
Circle | Posterior | 2 (3.03) | 6 (10.71) | 0.1410 | 3.84 [0.74; 19.85] |
Spoke | 31 (46.97) | 14 (25.00) | 0.0122 | 0.38 [0.17; 0.82] | |
Wake-up Stroke | 10 (15.15) | 4 (7.14) | 0.1667 | 0.43 [0.13; 1.46] | |
Fibrinolysis | 34 (53.97) | 31 (55.36) | 0.8793 | 1.06 [0.51; 2.18] | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 168.50 [150; 185] | 170 [140; 219] | 0.8077 | 1.00 [0.99; 1.01] | |
Device | Direct Aspiration | 40 (62.5) | 37 (66.07) | 0.9024 | 1.14 [0.52; 2.49] |
Stent retriever | 3 (4.69) | 2 (3.57) | 0.82 [0.12; 5.51] | ||
“Solumbra” | 21 (32.81) | 17 (30.36) | - | ||
N_attempts | Median [q1-Q3] | 1.5 [1; 2] | 1 [1; 2] | 0.2482 | 0.84 [0.59; 1.2] |
Rescue | 12 (18.18) | 8 (14.29) | 0.5624 | 0.75 [0.28; 1.99] | |
Hemorrhage | 30 (45.45) | 10 (17.86) | 0.0012 | 0.26 [0.11; 0.6] | |
Comorbidities | |||||
Hypertension | 40 (60.61) | 42 (75.00) | 0.0915 | 1.95 [0.89; 4.26] | |
Smoke | 5 (7.58) | 15 (26.79) | 0.0043 | 4.46 [1.51; 13.23] | |
Coronary Artery Disease | 20 (30.30) | 18 (32.14) | 0.8269 | 1.09 [0.51; 2.35] | |
Atrial Fibrillation | 30 (45.45) | 23 (41.07) | 0.6265 | 0.84 [0.41; 1.72] | |
Hypercholesterolemia | 27 (40.91) | 34 (60.71) | 0.0292 | 2.23 [1.08; 4.62] | |
Diabetes | 14 (21.21) | 15 (26.79) | 0.4711 | 1.36 [0.59; 3.13] | |
Etiology | Cardioembolic | 32 (49.23) | 30 (54.55) | 0.5643 | 1.67 [0.55; 5.11] |
Atherosclerosis | 20 (30.77) | 18 (32.73) | 1.74 [0.61; 4.95] | ||
Other | 13 (20.00) | 7 (12.73) | |||
Time of the day | |||||
Night (20:00, 08:00) | 18 (27.27) | 16 (28.57) | 0.8733 | 1.07 [0.48; 2.36] | |
mRS_pre | Median [q1-Q3] | 1 [1; 2] | 1 [0; 2] | 0.5700 | 0.94 [0.69; 1.29] |
NIHSS entrance | Median [q1-Q3] | 20 [17; 22] | 17 [9; 22] | 0.0014 | 0.88 [0.83; 0.95] |
Time to CT | Median [q1-Q3] | 120 [90; 140] | 120 [90; 150] | 0.6766 | 1 [0.99; 1] |
Time to Groin | Median [q1-Q3] | 275 [220; 315] | 249 [202.5; 310] | 0.1591 | 1 [0.99; 1] |
Procedural Duration | Median [q1-Q3] | 52 [36; 72] | 55 [37.5; 70] | 0.7570 | 1 [0.98; 1.01] |
Multivariable Analysis | |
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OR [95%CI] | |
NIHSS at admission | 0.89 [0.82; 0.95] |
Variable | Unsuccessful Recanalization (n = 42) | Successful Recanalization (n = 80) | p-Value | OR [95% CI] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sex | Female vs. male | 28 (66.67) | 57 (71.25) | 0.6008 | 1.24 [0.56; 2.77] |
Age, years | Median [q1-Q3] | 85 [83; 87] | 82 [81; 84.5] | 0.0002 | 0.88 [0.8; 0.98] |
85+ | 23 (54.76) | 20 (25.00) | 0.0011 | 0.28 [0.13; 0.61] | |
Side | Right | 20 (48.78) | 35 (46.67) | 0.8275 | - |
Left | 21 (51.22) | 40 (53.33) | 1.09 [0.51; 2.33] | ||
Circle | Posterior | 2 (4.76) | 6 (7.5) | 0.7134 | 1.62 [0.31; 8.41] |
Spoke | 17 (40.48) | 28 (35) | 0.55142 | 0.79 [0.37; 1.71] | |
Wake-up Stroke | 4 (9.52) | 10 (12.5) | 0.76931 | 1.36 [0.4; 4.62] | |
Fibrinolysis | 21 (51.22) | 44 (56.41) | 0.58886 | 1.23 [0.58; 2.63] | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 180 [160; 195] | 165 [140; 210] | 0.4222 | 1 [0.99; 1.01] | |
Device | Direct Aspiration | 24 (60.00) | 53 (66.25) | 0.5469 | 1.44 [0.64; 3.24] |
Stent retriever | 1 (2.50) | 4 (5.00) | 2.61 [0.27; 25.65] | ||
“Solumbra” | 15 (37.50) | 23 (28.75) | |||
N_attempts | Median [q1-Q3] | 2 [1; 2] | 1 [1; 2] | 0.1171 | 0.82 [0.58; 1.17] |
Rescue | 11 (26.19) | 9 (11.25) | 0.0342 | 0.36 [0.13; 0.95] | |
Hemorrhage | 17 (40.48) | 23 (28.75) | 0.1899 | 0.59 [0.27; 1.3] | |
Comorbidities | |||||
Hypertension | 30 (71.43) | 52 (65) | 0.47235 | 0.74 [0.33; 1.67] | |
Smoke | 5 (11.9) | 15 (18.75) | 0.33188 | 1.71 [0.57; 5.08] | |
Coronary Artery Disease | 10 (23.81) | 28 (35) | 0.20475 | 1.72 [0.74; 4.01] | |
Atrial Fibrillation | 19 (45.24) | 34 (42.5) | 0.7719 | 0.89 [0.42; 1.9] | |
Hypercholesterolemia | 16 (38.1) | 45 (56.25) | 0.05671 | 2.09 [0.97; 4.48] | |
Diabetes | 10 (23.81) | 19 (23.75) | 0.99414 | 1 [0.41; 2.4] | |
Etiology | Cardioembolic | 22 (52.38) | 40 (51.28) | 0.99164 | 1.04 [0.33; 3.23] |
Atherosclerosis | 13 (30.95) | 25 (32.05) | 0.98 [0.34; 2.81] | ||
Other | 7 (16.67) | 13 (16.67) | |||
Time of the day | |||||
Night (20:00, 08:00) | 8 (19.05) | 26 (32.50) | 0.1154 | 2.05 [0.83; 5.04] | |
mRS_pre | Median [q1-Q3] | 1 [1; 3] | 1 [0; 2] | 0.1439 | 0.77 [0.55; 1.07] |
NIHSS entrance | Median [q1-Q3] | 19 [16; 22] | 18 [14.5; 22] | 0.6213 | 0.98 [0.92; 1.04] |
Time to CT | Median [q1-Q3] | 120 [90; 150] | 120 [90; 145] | 0.2807 | 1 [0.99; 1.01] |
Time to Groin | Median [q1-Q3] | 279.5 [220; 321] | 260 [207.5; 305] | 0.1968 | 1 [0.99; 1] |
Procedural Duration | Median [q1-Q3] | 60.5 [45; 80] | 50 [32; 70] | 0.0346 | 0.99 [0.97; 1] |
Variable | Bad Functional Outcome (n = 73) | Good Functional Outcome (n = 49) | p-Value | OR [95% CI] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sex | Female vs. male | 50 (68.49) | 35 (71.43) | 0.7295 | 1.15 [0.52; 2.54] |
Age, years | Median [q1-Q3] | 84 [82; 87] | 82 [81; 84] | 0.0067 | 0.87 [0.77; 0.98] |
85+ | 33 (45.21) | 10 (20.41) | 0.0049 | 0.31 [0.14; 0.72] | |
Side | Right | 37 (52.11) | 18 (40.00) | 0.2030 | - |
Left | 34 (47.89) | 27 (60.00) | 1.63 [0.77; 3.48] | ||
Circle | Posterior | 3 (4.11) | 5 (10.2) | 0.1825 | 2.65 [0.60; 11.65] |
Spoke | 33 (45.21) | 12 (24.49) | 0.0201 | 0.39 [0.18; 0.87] | |
Wake-up Stroke | 11 (15.07) | 3 (6.12) | 0.1286 | 0.37 [0.1; 1.39] | |
Fibrinolysis | 37 (52.86) | 28 (57.14) | 0.6440 | 1.19 [0.57; 2.48] | |
Median [q1-Q3] | 170 [150; 195] | 167.5 [140; 210] | 0.9736 | 1 [0.99; 1.01] | |
Device | Direct Aspiration | 45 (63.38) | 32 (65.31) | 0.9766 | 1.09 [0.49; 2.41] |
Stent retriever | 3 (4.23) | 2 (4.08) | 1.02 [0.15; 6.86] | ||
“Solumbra” | 23 (32.39) | 15 (30.61) | - | ||
N_passages | Median [q1-Q3] | 1 [1; 2] | 1 [1; 2] | 0.3648 | 0.86 [0.6; 1.23] |
Rescue | 13 (17.81) | 7 (14.29) | 0.6064 | 0.77 [0.28; 2.09] | |
Hemorrhage | 32 (43.84) | 8 (16.33) | 0.002 | 0.25 [0.1; 0.61] | |
Comorbidities | |||||
Hypertension | 47 (64.38) | 35 (71.43) | 0.4164 | 1.38 [0.63; 3.03] | |
Smoke | 6 (8.22) | 14 (28.57) | 0.0029 | 4.47 [1.58; 12.64] | |
Coronary Artery Disease | 22 (30.14) | 16 (32.65) | 0.7686 | 1.12 [0.52; 2.45] | |
Atrial Fibrillation | 33 (45.21) | 20 (40.82) | 0.6316 | 0.84 [0.4; 1.74] | |
Hypercholesterolemia | 32 (43.84) | 29 (59.18) | 0.0965 | 1.86 [0.89; 3.87] | |
Diabetes | 16 (21.92) | 13 (26.53) | 0.5574 | 1.29 [0.55; 2.99] | |
Etiology | Cardioembolic | 36 (50) | 26 (54.17) | 0.0606 | 1.70 [0.54; 5.38] |
Atherosclerosis | 22 (30.56) | 16 (33.33) | 1.69 [0.57; 4.97] | ||
Other | 14 (19.44) | 6 (12.5) | |||
Time of the day | |||||
Night (20:00, 08:00) | 21 (28.77) | 13 (26.53) | 0.7871 | 0.89 [0.4; 2.01] | |
mRS_pre | Median [q1-Q3] | 2 [1; 3] | 1 [0; 2] | 0.0109 | 0.63 [0.44; 0.89] |
NIHSS entrance | Median [q1-Q3] | 20 [17; 23] | 16 [9; 19] | 0.0004 | 0.88 [0.83; 0.95] |
Time to CT | Median [q1-Q3] | 120 [90; 140] | 120 [90; 150] | 0.3635 | 1 [0.99; 1] |
Time to Groin | Median [q1-Q3] | 275 [225; 315] | 245 [190; 310] | 0.0962 | 1 [0.99; 1] |
Procedural Duration | Median [q1-Q3] | 52 [36; 73.5] | 55 [40; 70] | 0.7835 | 1 [0.98; 1.01] |
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Cernigliaro, M.; Stanca, C.; Galbiati, A.; Spinetta, M.; Coda, C.; Negroni, D.; Laganà, D.; Minici, R.; Airoldi, C.; Carriero, A.; et al. Innovation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients over 80 y/o—A Retrospective Monocentric Study on Mechanical Thrombectomy of Consecutive Patients: Is Age an Adequate Selection Criterion? J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 3688. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113688
Cernigliaro M, Stanca C, Galbiati A, Spinetta M, Coda C, Negroni D, Laganà D, Minici R, Airoldi C, Carriero A, et al. Innovation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients over 80 y/o—A Retrospective Monocentric Study on Mechanical Thrombectomy of Consecutive Patients: Is Age an Adequate Selection Criterion? Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(11):3688. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113688
Chicago/Turabian StyleCernigliaro, Massimiliano, Carmelo Stanca, Andrea Galbiati, Marco Spinetta, Carolina Coda, Davide Negroni, Domenico Laganà, Roberto Minici, Chiara Airoldi, Alessandro Carriero, and et al. 2023. "Innovation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients over 80 y/o—A Retrospective Monocentric Study on Mechanical Thrombectomy of Consecutive Patients: Is Age an Adequate Selection Criterion?" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 11: 3688. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113688
APA StyleCernigliaro, M., Stanca, C., Galbiati, A., Spinetta, M., Coda, C., Negroni, D., Laganà, D., Minici, R., Airoldi, C., Carriero, A., & Guzzardi, G. (2023). Innovation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients over 80 y/o—A Retrospective Monocentric Study on Mechanical Thrombectomy of Consecutive Patients: Is Age an Adequate Selection Criterion? Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(11), 3688. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113688