Assessment of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Basilar Artery Occlusion via a Nationwide Prospective Registry

Writing Group for the BASILAR Group(Army Medical University), Wenjie Zi(Army Medical University), Zhongming Qiu(Army Medical University), Deping Wu(Army Medical University), Fengli Li(Army Medical University), Hansheng Liu(Army Medical University), Wenhua Liu(Wuhan No.1 Hospital), Wenguo Huang(174th hospital of the People's Liberation Army), Zhonghua Shi(174th hospital of the People's Liberation Army), Yongjie Bai(First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology), Zhensheng Liu(Zigong First People's Hospital), Li Wang(117th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Shiquan Yang(117th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Jie Pu(Nanyang Institute of Technology), Changming Wen(Jilin University), Shouchun Wang(Jilin University), Qiyi Zhu(Fujian Medical University), Wenhuo Chen(Fujian Medical University), Congguo Yin(117th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Min Lin(117th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Qi Li(175th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Yaoyi Zhong(Changsha Central Hospital), Zhen Wang(Changsha Central Hospital), Wenjun Wu(Zhongshan People's Hospital), Dawei Chen(General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region), Xiaoxi Yao(Zhuzhou Central Hospital), Feng Xiong(Ganzhou People's Hospital), Guoyong Zeng(Wannan Medical College), Zhiming Zhou(Wannan Medical College), Zhilin Wu(Wenzhou Medical University), Yue Wan(Wuhan University), Huiyuan Peng(Qingdao University), Bing Li(Qingdao University), Xinping Hu(Jilin City Central Hospital), Hongbin Wen(Guangdong Medical College), Wangtao Zhong(Guangdong Medical College), Leyuan Wang(Anhui Medical University), Ping Jin(Anhui Medical University), Fuqiang Guo(Shandong First Medical University), Ju Han(Xuzhou Central Hospital), Xinmin Fu(Taihe Hospital), Zhibing Ai(JiangSu Armed Police General Hospital), Xiguang Tian(Fourth People’s Hospital of Jinan), Xiaoya Feng(Xuzhou Medical College), Bo Sun(Xuzhou Medical College), Zhizhi Huang(Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University), Wei Li(Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University), Peiyang Zhou(Wuchang University of Technology), Mingyi Tu(Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College), Xiangrong Sun(Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College), Hua Li, Wencheng He(Army Medical University), Tao Qiu(Army Medical University), Zhengzhou Yuan(Army Medical University), Chengsong Yue(Army Medical University), Jun Yang(Army Medical University), Weidong Luo(Army Medical University), Zili Gong(Army Medical University), Jie Shuai(Grady Memorial Hospital), Raul G. Nogueira(Grady Memorial Hospital), Qingwu Yang(Army Medical University)
JAMA Neurology
February 21, 2020
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Importance: Several randomized clinical trials have recently established the safety and efficacy of endovascular treatment (EVT) of acute ischemic stroke in the anterior circulation. However, it remains uncertain whether patients with acute basilar artery occlusion (BAO) benefit from EVT. Objective: To evaluate the association between EVT and clinical outcomes of patients with acute BAO. Design, Setting, and Participants: This nonrandomized cohort study, the EVT for Acute Basilar Artery Occlusion Study (BASILAR) study, was a nationwide prospective registry of consecutive patients presenting with an acute, symptomatic, radiologically confirmed BAO to 47 comprehensive stroke centers across 15 provinces in China between January 2014 and May 2019. Patients with acute BAO within 24 hours of estimated occlusion time were divided into groups receiving standard medical treatment plus EVT or standard medical treatment alone. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was the improvement in modified Rankin Scale scores (range, 0 to 6 points, with higher scores indicating greater disability) at 90 days across the 2 groups assessed as a common odds ratio using ordinal logistic regression shift analysis, adjusted for prespecified prognostic factors. The secondary efficacy outcome was the rate of favorable functional outcomes defined as modified Rankin Scale scores of 3 or less (indicating an ability to walk unassisted) at 90 days. Safety outcomes included symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage and 90-day mortality. Results: A total of 1254 patients were assessed, and 829 patients (of whom 612 were men [73.8%]; median [interquartile] age, 65 [57-74] years) were recruited into the study. Of these, 647 were treated with standard medical treatment plus EVT and 182 with standard medical treatment alone. Ninety-day functional outcomes were substantially improved by EVT (adjusted common odds ratio, 3.08 [95% CI, 2.09-4.55]; P < .001). Moreover, EVT was associated with a significantly higher rate of 90-day modified Rankin Scale scores of 3 or less (adjusted odds ratio, 4.70 [95% CI, 2.53-8.75]; P < .001) and a lower rate of 90-day mortality (adjusted odds ratio, 2.93 [95% CI, 1.95-4.40]; P < .001) despite an increase in symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (45 of 636 patients [7.1%] vs 1 of 182 patients [0.5%]; P < .001). Conclusions and Relevance: Among patients with acute BAO, EVT administered within 24 hours of estimated occlusion time is associated with better functional outcomes and reduced mortality.


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