Stent-Retriever Thrombectomy after Intravenous t-PA vs. t-PA Alone in Stroke
University of Calgary · Hôpital Gui de Chauliac · +20 more institutions
Abstract
Among patients with acute ischemic stroke due to occlusions in the proximal anterior intracranial circulation, less than 40% regain functional independence when treated with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) alone. Thrombectomy with the use of a stent retriever, in addition to intravenous t-PA, increases reperfusion rates and may improve long-term functional outcome.
We randomly assigned eligible patients with stroke who were receiving or had received intravenous t-PA to continue with t-PA alone (control group) or to undergo endovascular thrombectomy with the use of a stent retriever within 6 hours after symptom onset (intervention group). Patients had confirmed occlusions in the proximal anterior intracranial circulation and an absence of large ischemic-core lesions. The primary outcome was the severity of global disability at 90 days, as assessed by means of the modified Rankin scale (with scores ranging from 0 [no symptoms] to 6 [death]).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 403.69
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- 100%
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- 30
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23Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Stroke (engine)
- Stent
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Anesthesia
- Good health and well-being