Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Child's Nervous System 1/2021

01-01-2021 | Stroke | Original Article

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Trends in endovascular interventions for pediatric ischemic stroke at the national level: data from 2000 to 2009

Authors: Faris Shweikeh, Miriam Nuno, Matthew Adamo

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 1/2021

Login to get access

Abstract

Purpose

Present knowledge is limited with regard to endovascular and interventional management of pediatric acute ischemic stroke (AIS). The current practice of neurointerventions in this population was analyzed via a national database.

Methods

The Kids’ Inpatient Database for years 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2009 was examined for patients aged < 18 years discharged with a primary diagnosis of AIS and identified according to ICD-9 codes. Descriptive statistics were tabulated on each of the subcohorts.

Results

There were 3467 patients identified; 920 (26.5%) underwent angiograms, 51 (1.5%) angiogram + thrombolysis, and 18 (0.5%) received angiogram + endovascular recanalization. The angiogram only subcohort was significantly younger compared with thrombolysis and endovascular procedure subcohorts (9.8 vs. 12.2 vs. 14.9 years, P < 0.001). Mortality was 4.3%, significantly lower for angiogram only than for thrombolysis (1.1% vs. 18.2%, P < 0.0001). Thrombolysis also had significantly higher hospital charges ($149,045 vs. $64,826, P < 0.0001). While not many differences in outcomes between angiogram only versus endovascular procedures, the latter had higher financial burden ($122,482 vs. $64,826, P < 0.0001).

Conclusions

This national study suggests that children receiving neurointerventions tend to be older (> 12 years) and heart and valvular defects are their most likely comorbidities. There was a lower mortality and fewer complications with endovascular procedures when compared with intravenous/intraarterial thrombolysis alone. Thrombolysis was also associated with more non-routine discharges and lengthier stay.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Amlie-Lefond C, Chan AK, Kirton A, deVeber G, Hovinga CA, Ichord R et al (2009) Thrombolysis in acute childhood stroke: design and challenges of the thrombolysis in pediatric stroke clinical trial. Neuroepidemiology 32:279–286CrossRef Amlie-Lefond C, Chan AK, Kirton A, deVeber G, Hovinga CA, Ichord R et al (2009) Thrombolysis in acute childhood stroke: design and challenges of the thrombolysis in pediatric stroke clinical trial. Neuroepidemiology 32:279–286CrossRef
2.
go back to reference Benesch C, Witter DM Jr, Wilder AL, Duncan PW, Samsa GP, Matchar DB (1997) Inaccuracy of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM) in identifying the diagnosis of ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Neurology 49:660–664CrossRef Benesch C, Witter DM Jr, Wilder AL, Duncan PW, Samsa GP, Matchar DB (1997) Inaccuracy of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM) in identifying the diagnosis of ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Neurology 49:660–664CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Bernard TJ, Goldenberg NA, Armstrong-Wells J, Amlie-Lefond C, Fullerton HJ (2008) Treatment of childhood arterial ischemic stroke. Ann Neurol 63:679–696CrossRef Bernard TJ, Goldenberg NA, Armstrong-Wells J, Amlie-Lefond C, Fullerton HJ (2008) Treatment of childhood arterial ischemic stroke. Ann Neurol 63:679–696CrossRef
4.
go back to reference Burger IM, Murphy KJ, Jordan LC, Tamargo RJ, Gailloud P (2006) Safety of cerebral digital subtraction angiography in children: complication rate analysis in 241 consecutive diagnostic angiograms. Stroke 37:2535–2539CrossRef Burger IM, Murphy KJ, Jordan LC, Tamargo RJ, Gailloud P (2006) Safety of cerebral digital subtraction angiography in children: complication rate analysis in 241 consecutive diagnostic angiograms. Stroke 37:2535–2539CrossRef
5.
go back to reference California Acute Stroke Pilot Registry (CASPR) Investigators (2005) Prioritizing interventions to improve rates of thrombolysis for ischemic stroke. Neurology 64:654–659CrossRef California Acute Stroke Pilot Registry (CASPR) Investigators (2005) Prioritizing interventions to improve rates of thrombolysis for ischemic stroke. Neurology 64:654–659CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Ellis MJ, Amlie-Lefond C, Orbach D (2012) Endovascular therapy in children with acute ischemic stroke: review and recommendations. Neurology 79:S158–S164CrossRef Ellis MJ, Amlie-Lefond C, Orbach D (2012) Endovascular therapy in children with acute ischemic stroke: review and recommendations. Neurology 79:S158–S164CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Engle R, Ellis (2012) Pediatric stroke in the U.S.: estimates from the Kids’ Inpatient Database. J Allied Health 41:e63–e67PubMed Engle R, Ellis (2012) Pediatric stroke in the U.S.: estimates from the Kids’ Inpatient Database. J Allied Health 41:e63–e67PubMed
8.
go back to reference Goldstein LB (1998) Accuracy of ICD-9-CM coding for the identification of patients with acute ischemic stroke: effect of modifier codes. Stroke 29:1602–1604CrossRef Goldstein LB (1998) Accuracy of ICD-9-CM coding for the identification of patients with acute ischemic stroke: effect of modifier codes. Stroke 29:1602–1604CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Hu YC, Chugh C, Jeevan D, Gillick JL, Marks S, Stiefel MF (2014) Modern endovascular treatments of occlusive pediatric acute ischemic strokes: case series and review of the literature. Childs Nerv Syst 30(5):937–943CrossRef Hu YC, Chugh C, Jeevan D, Gillick JL, Marks S, Stiefel MF (2014) Modern endovascular treatments of occlusive pediatric acute ischemic strokes: case series and review of the literature. Childs Nerv Syst 30(5):937–943CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Janjua N, Nasar A, Lynch JK, Qureshi AI (2007) Thrombolysis for ischemic stroke in children: data from the nationwide inpatient sample. Stroke 38:1850–1854CrossRef Janjua N, Nasar A, Lynch JK, Qureshi AI (2007) Thrombolysis for ischemic stroke in children: data from the nationwide inpatient sample. Stroke 38:1850–1854CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Lin N, Smith ER, Scott RM, Orbach DB (2015) Safety of neuroangiography and embolization in children: complication analysis of 697 consecutive procedures in 394 patients. J Neurosurg Pediatr 16(4):432–438CrossRef Lin N, Smith ER, Scott RM, Orbach DB (2015) Safety of neuroangiography and embolization in children: complication analysis of 697 consecutive procedures in 394 patients. J Neurosurg Pediatr 16(4):432–438CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Orbach DB, Stamoulis C, Strauss KJ, Manchester J, Smith ER, Scott RM, Lin N (2014) Neurointerventions in children: radiation exposure and its import. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 35(4):650–656CrossRef Orbach DB, Stamoulis C, Strauss KJ, Manchester J, Smith ER, Scott RM, Lin N (2014) Neurointerventions in children: radiation exposure and its import. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 35(4):650–656CrossRef
14.
go back to reference Perkins E, Stephens J, Xiang H, Lo W (2009) The cost of pediatric stroke acute care in the United States. Stroke 40:2820–2827CrossRef Perkins E, Stephens J, Xiang H, Lo W (2009) The cost of pediatric stroke acute care in the United States. Stroke 40:2820–2827CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Statler KD, Dong L, Nielsen DM, Bratton SL (2011) Pediatric stroke: clinical characteristics, acute care utilization patterns, and mortality. Childs Nerv Syst 27:565–573CrossRef Statler KD, Dong L, Nielsen DM, Bratton SL (2011) Pediatric stroke: clinical characteristics, acute care utilization patterns, and mortality. Childs Nerv Syst 27:565–573CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Tatum J, Farid H, Cooke D, Fullerton H, Smith W, Higashida R et al (2013) Mechanical embolectomy for treatment of large vessel acute ischemic stroke in children. J Neurointerv Surg 5:128–134CrossRef Tatum J, Farid H, Cooke D, Fullerton H, Smith W, Higashida R et al (2013) Mechanical embolectomy for treatment of large vessel acute ischemic stroke in children. J Neurointerv Surg 5:128–134CrossRef
17.
go back to reference terBrugge KG (1999) Neurointerventional procedures in the pediatric age group. Childs Nerv Syst 15:751–754CrossRef terBrugge KG (1999) Neurointerventional procedures in the pediatric age group. Childs Nerv Syst 15:751–754CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Turney CM, Wang W, Seiber E, Lo W (2011) Acute pediatric stroke: contributors to institutional cost. Stroke 42:3219–3225CrossRef Turney CM, Wang W, Seiber E, Lo W (2011) Acute pediatric stroke: contributors to institutional cost. Stroke 42:3219–3225CrossRef
19.
go back to reference Wojner-Alexandrov AW, Alexandrov AV, Rodriguez D, Persse D, Grotta JC (2005) Houston paramedic and emergency stroke treatment and outcomes study (HoPSTO). Stroke 36:1512–1518CrossRef Wojner-Alexandrov AW, Alexandrov AV, Rodriguez D, Persse D, Grotta JC (2005) Houston paramedic and emergency stroke treatment and outcomes study (HoPSTO). Stroke 36:1512–1518CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Wolfe TJ, Hussain SI, Lynch JR, Fitzsimmons BF, Zaidat OO (2009) Pediatric cerebral angiography: analysis of utilization and findings. Pediatr Neurol 40(2):98–101CrossRef Wolfe TJ, Hussain SI, Lynch JR, Fitzsimmons BF, Zaidat OO (2009) Pediatric cerebral angiography: analysis of utilization and findings. Pediatr Neurol 40(2):98–101CrossRef
Metadata
Title
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Trends in endovascular interventions for pediatric ischemic stroke at the national level: data from 2000 to 2009
Authors
Faris Shweikeh
Miriam Nuno
Matthew Adamo
Publication date
01-01-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Stroke
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 1/2021
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-020-04714-3

Other articles of this Issue 1/2021

Child's Nervous System 1/2021 Go to the issue