Endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke in patients with recurrent intracranial large vessel occlusion

Andrej Klepanec(University of Trnava), Ján Haršány(University of Trnava), Jozef Haring(University of Trnava), Miroslav Mako(University of Trnava), Matúš Hoferica(University of Trnava), Matej Rusina(University of Trnava), Juraj Cisár(University of Trnava), Georgi Krastev(University of Trnava)
Interventional Neuroradiology
March 17, 2020
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Data on the treatment with recurrent mechanical thrombectomy of patients with acute ischemic stroke with recurrent large vessel occlusion are limited. We report our experience with recurrent mechanical thrombectomy for recurrent large vessel occlusion. METHODS: During the period between May 2013 and August 2018, data on patients with recurrent large vessel occlusion were collected. Baseline clinical characteristics, recanalization technique, recanalization rates and clinical outcomes of patients with recurrent large vessel occlusion treated with mechanical thrombectomy were analyzed. Patients with recurrent large vessel occlusion treated with mechanical thrombectomy were compared with patients who underwent single mechanical thrombectomy. RESULTS: During the study period, 7 of 474 patients (1.5%) were treated with mechanical thrombectomy for recurrent large vessel occlusion. The mean age of these patients was 64.4 (±7.9) years, and the mean time interval between thrombectomies was 47 (±48) h. The median baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) was 12 (range 5-24) before the first and 20 (range 3-34) before the second procedure; the mean NIHSS at discharge was 5 (range 2-25). Good clinical outcome after repeated mechanical thrombectomy defined as modified Rankin scale of 0-2 was achieved in 29% of patients at three months of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Repeat mechanical thrombectomy is a rare procedure, but appears to be a feasible, safe and effective treatment option in patients with acute ischemic stroke and early recurrent large vessel occlusion.


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