Association between clot composition and stroke origin in mechanical thrombectomy patients: analysis of the Stroke Thromboembolism Registry of Imaging and Pathology

Author:

Brinjikji WaleedORCID,Nogueira Raul G,Kvamme Peter,Layton Kennith F,Delgado Almandoz Josser E,Hanel Ricardo AORCID,Mendes Pereira VitorORCID,Almekhlafi Mohammed AORCID,Yoo Albert J,Jahromi Babak SORCID,Gounis Matthew JORCID,Patel Biraj,Abbasi MehdiORCID,Fitzgerald SeánORCID,Mereuta Oana MadalinaORCID,Dai DayingORCID,Kadirvel RamanathanORCID,Doyle KarenORCID,Savastano Luis,Cloft Harry J,Haussen Diogo C,Al-Bayati Alhamza RORCID,Mohammaden Mahmoud HORCID,Pisani Leonardo,Rodrigues Gabriel MartinsORCID,Thacker Ike C,Kayan Yasha,Copelan Alexander,Aghaebrahim Amin,Sauvageau Eric,Demchuk Andrew M,Bhuva Parita,Soomro Jazba,Nazari PouyaORCID,Cantrell Donald Robert,Puri Ajit S,Entwistle John,Polley Eric C,Kallmes David F

Abstract

BackgroundWe retrospectively evaluated the composition of retrieved clots from ischemic stroke patients to study the association between histological composition and stroke etiologyMethodsConsecutive patients enrolled in the Stroke Thromboembolism Registry of Imaging and Pathology (STRIP) were included in this study. All patients underwent mechanical thrombectomy and retrieved clots were sent to a central core lab for processing. Histological analysis was performed using martius scarlet blue (MSB) staining, and quantification for red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), fibrin and platelets was performed using Orbit Image Software. A Wilcoxon test was used for continuous variables and χ2 test for categorical variables.Results1350 patients were included in this study. The overall rate of Thrombolysis In Cerebral Infarction (TICI) 2c/3 was 68%. 501 patients received tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) (37%). 267 patients (20%) had a large artery atherosclerosis (LAA) source, 662 (49%) a cardioembolic (CE) source, 301 (22%) were cryptogenic, and the remainder had other identifiable sources including hypercoagulable state or dissection. LAA thrombi had a higher mean RBC density (46±23% vs 42±22%, p=0.01) and a lower platelet density (24±18% vs 27±18%, p=0.03) than CE thrombi. Clots from dissection patients had the highest mean RBC density (50±24%) while clots from patients with a hypercoagulable state had the lowest mean RBC density (26±21%).ConclusionsOur study found statistically significant but clinically insignificant differences between clots of CE and LAA etiologies. Future studies should emphasize molecular, proteomic and immunohistochemical characteristics to determine links between clot composition and etiology.

Funder

National institute of health

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine,Surgery

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