Association between neighborhood socioeconomic status and mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke: A nationwide multilevel observational study

Author:

Kim Ki Hong123,Ro Young Sun1234ORCID,Shin Sang Do123,Kim Seong Jung45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Korea

2. Department of Emergency Medicine Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

3. Laboratory of Emergency Medical Services Seoul National University Hospital Biomedical Research Institute Seoul Korea

4. National Emergency Medical Center National Medical Center Seoul Korea

5. Department of Emergency Medicine Chosun University Hospital Gwangju Korea

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveAcute ischemic stroke is a major health burden worldwide and mechanical thrombectomy is the treatment of choice for large‐vessel occlusion stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the association between neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) and the likelihood of receiving mechanical thrombectomy in patients with acute ischemic stroke.MethodsA nationwide cross‐sectional study was conducted using the National Emergency Department Information System database. Patients who were diagnosed with ischemic stroke in the emergency department (ED) within 24 h of symptom onset between 2018 and 2021 were included. The neighborhood SES index was measured at the county level using property tax per capita, education level, and the proportions of single families and single‐parent households. The study population was divided into quartiles based on the neighborhood SES index. The study outcome was mechanical thrombectomy. Multilevel multivariable logistic regression was performed. An interaction analysis between mental status at the ED triage and neighborhood SES was also performed.ResultsAmong the 196,007 patients, 8968 (4.6%) underwent mechanical thrombectomy. Compared with the affluent group, the deprived‐middle and deprived groups were less likely to receive mechanical thrombectomy; the adjusted ORs (95% CIs) were 1.00 (0.92–1.09), 0.82 (0.74–0.91), and 0.82 (0.72–0.93) for the affluent‐middle, deprived‐middle, and deprived groups, respectively. Altered mental status at the ED triage strengthened the association between neighborhood SES and the likelihood of receiving mechanical thrombectomy (adjusted ORs [95% CIs] 0.85 [0.81–0.89] for the affluent‐middle to deprived‐middle group and 0.66 [0.65–0.66] for deprived groups, p‐value for interaction < 0.05).ConclusionsFor patients diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke at the ED, low neighborhood SES is associated with low odds of receiving mechanical thrombectomy. Public health strategies should be developed to resolve these disparities and to decrease the health care burden of acute ischemic stroke.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine,General Medicine

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