The Presence of Communicating Arteries in the Circle of Willis Is Associated with Higher Rate of Functional Recovery after Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke

Author:

Sablić Sara1ORCID,Dolić Krešimir123ORCID,Kraljević Ivan1ORCID,Budimir Mršić Danijela123ORCID,Čičmir-Vestić Mate4,Benzon Benjamin2ORCID,Lovrić Kojundžić Sanja123ORCID,Marinović Guić Maja123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital of Split, 21000 Split, Croatia

2. University of Split School of Medicine, 21000 Split, Croatia

3. University Department of Health Studies of the University of Split, 21000 Split, Croatia

4. Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Split, 21000 Split, Croatia

Abstract

Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is the world’s second leading cause of mortality. An established method for treating stroke patients in acute settings is endovascular therapy (EVT). However, the correlation of the successful endovascular treatment of AIS with the presence of communicating arteries in the circle of Willis needs to be proven. Our study examined clinical and radiological data of 158 consecutive patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy (MT) at our comprehensive stroke center. We analyzed their CT angiograms and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) to assess anatomical variants of Willis’ circle and formed two groups—collateral-negative and collateral-positive group. The first group included patients with aplasia of both anterior (ACoA) and posterior communicating Artery (PCoA). The second group included patients that have at least one communicating artery (either anterior or posterior). We evaluated their reperfusion outcomes and functional recovery three months later. Our results showed that patients with communicating arteries had smaller areas of infarction on post-interventional CT and higher rates of functional recovery (Modified Rankin Score). The ACoA had a higher impact on early and late outcomes, confirmed by lower control CT scores and more favorable functional recovery. Therefore, anatomic variants of Willis’ circle should be considered as a significant prognostic factor in AIS.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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