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Published in: Journal of Neurology 11/2020

Open Access 01-11-2020 | Stroke | Original Communication

Relationship between stroke etiology and collateral status in anterior circulation large vessel occlusion

Authors: Eva Hassler, Markus Kneihsl, Hannes Deutschmann, Nicole Hinteregger, Marton Magyar, Ulrike Wießpeiner, Melanie Haidegger, Simon Fandler-Höfler, Sebastian Eppinger, Kurt Niederkorn, Christian Enzinger, Franz Fazekas, Thomas Gattringer

Published in: Journal of Neurology | Issue 11/2020

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Abstract

Background and purpose

Clinical outcome after mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke is influenced by the intracerebral collateral status. We tested the hypothesis that patients with preexisting ipsilateral extracranial carotid artery stenosis (CAS) would have a better collateral status compared to non-CAS patients. Additionally, we evaluated MT-related adverse events and outcome for both groups.

Methods

Over a 7-year period, we identified all consecutive anterior circulation MT patients (excluding extracranial carotid artery occlusion and dissection). Patients were grouped into those with CAS ≥ 50% according to the NASCET criteria and those without significant carotid stenosis (non-CAS). Collateral status was rated on pre-treatment CT- or MR-angiography according to the Tan Score. Furthermore, we assessed postinterventional infarct size, adverse events and functional outcome at 90 days.

Results

We studied 281 LVO stroke patients, comprising 46 (16.4%) with underlying CAS ≥ 50%. Compared to non-CAS stroke patients (n = 235), patients with CAS-related stroke more often had favorable collaterals (76.1% vs. 46.0%). Recanalization rates were comparable between both groups. LVO stroke patients with underlying CAS more frequently had adverse events after MT (19.6% vs. 6.4%). Preexisting CAS was an independent predictor for favorable collateral status in multivariable models (Odds ratio: 3.3, p = 0.002), but post-interventional infarct size and functional 90-day outcome were not different between CAS and non-CAS patients.

Conclusions

Preexisting CAS ≥ 50% was associated with better collateral status in LVO stroke patients. However, functional 90-day outcome was independent from CAS, which could be related to a higher rate of adverse events.
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Metadata
Title
Relationship between stroke etiology and collateral status in anterior circulation large vessel occlusion
Authors
Eva Hassler
Markus Kneihsl
Hannes Deutschmann
Nicole Hinteregger
Marton Magyar
Ulrike Wießpeiner
Melanie Haidegger
Simon Fandler-Höfler
Sebastian Eppinger
Kurt Niederkorn
Christian Enzinger
Franz Fazekas
Thomas Gattringer
Publication date
01-11-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Neurology / Issue 11/2020
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-10009-z

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