Locked-in syndrome responding to endovascular treatment

Author:

Song JiaxingORCID,Huang Jiacheng,Li Linyu,Yang Jie,Yue Chengsong,Liu Shuai,Kong Weilin,Luo Xiaojun,Liao Jiasheng,Du Jie,Song Bo,Liu Jiazuo,Tian Xiaolong,Tan Xiaolin,Li Fengli,Zi WenjieORCID

Abstract

BackgroundLocked-in syndrome (LiS) is a rare and devastating condition in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion. However, the benefits of endovascular treatment (EVT) for LiS remain unclear.ObjectiveTo assess the outcomes associated with EVT and identify the factors associated with outcomes of LiS.MethodsWe used the data of the Endovascular Treatment for Acute Basilar Artery Occlusion Study Registry (BASILAR) from 47 tertiary stroke centers in China. The included patients had LiS and received EVT or standard medical treatment (SMT) alone. The primary outcome was improvement in the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at 90 days.ResultsAmong the 120 patients with LiS, 92 (76.7%) received EVT and 28 (23.3%) received SMT. Compared with SMT, EVT was associated with improved mRS score (common OR (cOR)=2.68 (95% CI 1.16 to 6.20); p=0.02) and decreased mortality (aOR=0.35 (95% CI 0.13 to 0.90); p=0.03). Moreover, the benefit of EVT for LiS was sustained for at least 1 year (p=0.008). Higher baseline posterior circulation Alberta Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score (pc-ASPECTS, aOR=2.04 (95% CI 1.34 to 3.10); p<0.001) and absence of pneumonia (aOR=0.26 (95% CI 0.08 to 0.90); p=0.03) were significantly associated with favorable functional outcome at 90 days in patients who received EVT, while lower pc-ASPECTS (aOR=0.52 (95% CI 0.36 to 0.76); p<0.001) was associated with increased 90-day mortality.ConclusionsThis study found that EVT was associated with favorable functional outcomes and decreased mortality among patients with LiS. Baseline pc-ASPECTS and pneumonia were independent predictors of outcomes.

Funder

Chongqing Natural Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Clinical Medical Research Talents Training Program of Army Military Medical University

Army Medical University Clinical Medical Research Talent Training Program

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine,Surgery

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