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Outcome after Thrombectomy and Intravenous Thrombolysis in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Prospective Observational Study

  • Jens Minnerup
  • , Heike Wersching
  • , Anja Teuber
  • , Jürgen Wellmann
  • , Jens Eyding
  • , Ralph Weber
  • , Gernot Reimann
  • , Werner Weber
  • , Lars Udo Krause
  • , Tobias Kurth
  • , Klaus Berger*
  • , V. Homberg
  • , A. Petrovitch
  • , L. Heuser
  • , P. Mönnigs
  • , C. Krogias
  • , B. Wallner
  • , S. Hennigs
  • , A. Ahlers
  • , H. Sahl
  • A. Ranft, C. Dobis, F. Brassel, M. Nolden-Koch, H. Schmitt, R. Chapot, H. Nordmeyer, M. Schlamann, C. Weimar, F. Busch, E. W. Busch, E. Sigges, H. Ruf, K. Wohlfahrt, R. Karatschai, B. Klein, T. Höhle, A. Haass, A. Nasreldein, B. Büchele, G. Gahn, M. Sterker, T. Hantel, C. Krämer, H. Henningsen, I. Adelt, M. König, C. Schmidt, A. Hofmann, T. Niederstadt, M. Unrath, T. Rehfeldt, B. Fauser, A. Pfeiffer, S. Lowens, F. Stögbauer, T. Staudacher, P. Erdmann, K. H. Grotemeyer, E. Spüntrup, P. Bücke, P. Wienecke, J. Faiss, M. Wolzik-Großmann, N. Brune, S. Isenmann, C. Thomas, D. Mucha
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background and Purpose - In patients with ischemic stroke, randomized trials showed a better functional outcome after endovascular therapy with new-generation thrombectomy devices compared with medical treatment, including intravenous thrombolysis. However, effects on mortality and the generalizability of results to routine clinical practice are uncertain. Methods - In a prospective observational register-based study patients with ischemic stroke treated either with thrombectomy, intravenous thrombolysis, or their combination were included. Primary outcome was the modified Rankin scale score (0 [no symptoms] to 6 [death]) at 3 months. Ordinal logistic regression was used to estimate the common odds ratio as treatment effects (shift analysis). Propensity score matching was applied to compare patients treated either with intravenous thrombolysis alone or with intravenous thrombolysis plus thrombectomy. Results - Among 2650 recruited patients, 1543 received intravenous thrombolysis, 504 underwent thrombectomy, and 603 received intravenous thrombolysis in combination with thrombectomy. Later time-to-treatment was associated with worse outcomes among patients treated with thrombectomy plus thrombolysis. In 241 pairs of propensity score-matched patients with a proximal intracranial occlusion, thrombectomy plus thrombolysis was associated with improved functional outcome (common odds ratio, 1.84; 95% confidence interval, 1.32-2.57), and reduced mortality (15% versus 33%; P

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1584-1592
Number of pages9
JournalStroke
Volume47
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • informed consent
  • mortality
  • reperfusion
  • stroke
  • thrombectomy

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