Associations of diabetes status and glucose measures with outcomes after endovascular therapy in patients with acute ischemic stroke: an analysis of the nationwide TREAT-AIS registry

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Hsieh Meng-Tsang,Hsieh Cheng-Yang,Yang Tzu-Hsien,Sung Sheng-Feng,Hsieh Yi-Chen,Lee Chung-Wei,Lin Chun-Jen,Chen Yu-Wei,Lin Kuan-Hung,Sung Pi-Shan,Tang Chih-Wei,Chu Hai-Jui,Tsai Kun-Chang,Chou Chao-Liang,Lin Ching-Huang,Wei Cheng-Yu,Chen Te-Yuan,Yan Shang-Yih,Chen Po-Lin,Hsiao Chen-Yu,Chan Lung,Huang Yen-Chu,Liu Hon-Man,Tang Sung-Chun,Lee I-Hui,Lien Li-Ming,Chiou Hung-Yi,Lee Jiunn-Tay,Jeng Jiann-Shing

Abstract

BackgroundHyperglycemia affects the outcomes of endovascular therapy (EVT) for acute ischemic stroke (AIS). This study compares the predictive ability of diabetes status and glucose measures on EVT outcomes using nationwide registry data.MethodsThe study included 1,097 AIS patients who underwent EVT from the Taiwan Registry of Endovascular Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke. The variables analyzed included diabetes status, admission glucose, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), admission glucose-to-HbA1c ratio (GAR), and outcomes such as 90-day poor functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale score ≥ 2) and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (SICH). Multivariable analyses investigated the independent effects of diabetes status and glucose measures on outcomes. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to compare their predictive abilities.ResultsThe multivariable analysis showed that individuals with known diabetes had a higher likelihood of poor functional outcomes (odds ratios [ORs] 2.10 to 2.58) and SICH (ORs 3.28 to 4.30) compared to those without diabetes. Higher quartiles of admission glucose and GAR were associated with poor functional outcomes and SICH. Higher quartiles of HbA1c were significantly associated with poor functional outcomes. However, patients in the second HbA1c quartile (5.6–5.8%) showed a non-significant tendency toward good functional outcomes compared to those in the lowest quartile (<5.6%). The ROC analysis indicated that diabetes status and admission glucose had higher predictive abilities for poor functional outcomes, while admission glucose and GAR were better predictors for SICH.ConclusionIn AIS patients undergoing EVT, diabetes status, admission glucose, and GAR were associated with 90-day poor functional outcomes and SICH. Admission glucose was likely the most suitable glucose measure for predicting outcomes after EVT.

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Frontiers Media SA

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