Clinical relevance of intracranial hemorrhage after thrombectomy versus medical management for large core infarct: a secondary analysis of the SELECT2 randomized trial

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Chen MichaelORCID,Joshi Krishna CORCID,Kolb Bradley,Sitton Clark W,Pujara Deep KiritbhaiORCID,Abraham Michael G,Ortega-Gutierrez SantiagoORCID,Kasner Scott E,Hussain Shazam MORCID,Churilov Leonid,Blackburn Spiros,Sundararajan Sophia,Hu Yin C,Herial Nabeel,Arenillas Juan F,Tsai Jenny PORCID,Budzik Ronald F,Hicks William,Kozak Osman,Yan Bernard,Cordato Dennis,Manning Nathan WORCID,Parsons Mark,Hanel Ricardo A,Aghaebrahim AminORCID,Wu Teddy,Cardona Portela Pere,Gandhi Chirag D,Al-Mufti FawazORCID,Perez de la Ossa Natalia,Schaafsma Joanna,Blasco Jordi,Sangha Navdeep,Warach Steven,Kleinig Timothy JORCID,Johns Hannah,Shaker FarisORCID,Abdulrazzak Mohammad A,Ray Abhishek,Sunshine Jeffery,Opaskar Amanda,Duncan Kelsey R,Xiong Wei,Al-Shaibi Faisal K,Samaniego Edgar AORCID,Nguyen Thanh NORCID,Fifi Johanna T,Tjoumakaris Stavropoula IORCID,Jabbour PascalORCID,Mendes Pereira VitorORCID,Lansberg Maarten G,Sila Cathy,Bambakidis Nicholas C,Davis Stephen,Wechsler Lawrence,Albers Gregory W,Grotta James C,Ribo MarcORCID,Hassan Ameer EORCID,Campbell Bruce,Hill Michael DORCID,Sarraj AmrouORCID

Abstract

BackgroundThe incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and its effect on the outcomes after endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for patients with large core infarcts have not been well-characterized.MethodsSELECT2 trial follow-up imaging was evaluated using the Heidelberg Bleeding Classification (HBC) to define hemorrhage grade. The association of ICH with clinical outcomes and treatment effect was examined.ResultsOf 351 included patients, 194 (55%) and 189 (54%) demonstrated intracranial and intracerebral hemorrhage, respectively, with a higher incidence in EVT (134 (75%) and 130 (73%)) versus medical management (MM) (60 (35%) and 59 (34%), both P<0.001). Hemorrhagic infarction type 1 (HBC=1a) and type 2 (HBC=1b) accounted for 93% of all hemorrhages. Parenchymal hematoma (PH) type 1 (HBC=1c) and type 2 (HBC=2) were observed in 1 (0.6%) EVT-treated and 4 (2.2%) MM patients. Symptomatic ICH (sICH) (SITS-MOST definition) was seen in 0.6% EVT patients and 1.2% MM patients. No trend for ICH with core volumes (P=0.10) or Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) (P=0.74) was observed. Among EVT patients, the presence of any ICH did not worsen clinical outcome (modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 90 days: 4 (3–6) vs 4 (3–6); adjusted generalized OR 1.00, 95% CI 0.68 to 1.47, P>0.99) or modify EVT treatment effect (Pinteraction=0.77).ConclusionsICH was present in 75% of the EVT population, but PH or sICH were infrequent. The presence of any ICH did not worsen functional outcomes or modify EVT treatment effect at 90-day follow-up. The high rate of hemorrhages overall still represents an opportunity for adjunctive therapies in EVT patients with a large ischemic core.

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Stryker

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BMJ

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