TREAT‐AIS: A Multicenter National Registry

Author:

Tang Sung‐Chun1,Hsieh Yi‐Chen2,Lin Chun‐Jen3,Chen Yu‐Wei14,Lin Kuan‐Hung5,Sung Pi‐Shan6,Hsieh Meng‐Tsang7,Tang Chih‐Wei8,Chu Hai‐Jui9,Tsai Kun‐Chang10,Chou Chao‐Liang11,Wei Cheng‐Yu12,Yen Shang‐Yih13,Chen Po‐Lin14,Yeh Hsu‐Ling15,Chan Lung16,Sung Sheng‐Feng17,Liu Hon‐Man18,Lin Ching‐Huang19,Lee Chung‐Wei1,Lee I‐Hui3,Chen Chi‐Jen4,Lin Chien‐Jen5,Chang Yu‐Ming6,Ou Chang‐Hsien7,Lai Yen‐Jun8,Lin Cheng‐Huai9,Chen Chih‐Hao1,Chou Chung‐Hsing13,Lien Li‐Ming15,Chiou Hung‐Yi2,Lee Jiunn‐Tay13,Jeng Jiann‐Shing1,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

2. School of Public Health College of Public Health Taipei Medical University Taipei Taiwan

3. Department of Neurology Neurological Institute Taipei Veterans General Hospital Taipei Taiwan

4. Department of Neurology Landseed International Hospital Taoyuan Taiwan

5. Department of Neurology Chi Mei Medical Center Tainan Taiwan

6. Department of Neurology National Cheng Kung University Hospital Tainan Taiwan

7. Department of Neurology E‐Da Hospital Kaohsiung Taiwan

8. Department of Neurology Far Eastern Memorial Hospital New Taipei City Taiwan

9. Department of Neurology En Chu Kong Hospital New Taipei City Taiwan

10. Department of Neurology National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin‐Chu Branch Hsinchu Taiwan

11. Department of Neurology Mackay Memorial Hospital Taipei Taiwan

12. Department of Neurology Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital Changhwa Taiwan

13. Department of Neurology Tri‐Service General Hospital National Defense Medical Center Taipei Taiwan

14. Department of Neurology Taichung Veterans General Hospital Taichung Taiwan

15. Department of Neurology Shin Kong Wu Ho‐Su Memorial Hospital Taipei Taiwan

16. Department of Neurology Taipei Medical University–Shuang Ho Hospital New Taipei City Taiwan

17. Division of Neurology Department of Internal Medicine Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia‐Yi Christian Hospital Chiayi Taiwan

18. Department of Medical Imaging Fu Jen Catholic University Hospital New Taipei City Taiwan

19. Department of Neurology Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital Kaohsiung Taiwan

Abstract

Background Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is the standard therapy for patients with acute ischemic stroke secondary to large‐artery occlusion. In January 2019, the Taiwan Stroke Society established a nationwide TREAT‐AIS (Taiwan Registry of Endovascular Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke). Here, we provide the study design, current progress, and baseline data of TREAT‐AIS. Methods TREAT‐AIS is a multicenter prospective registration program in Taiwan. Patients aged ≥20 years who underwent EVT for acute ischemic stroke were recruited. The key items on the registration form were divided into general stroke demographics and EVT‐related sections. The main outcome of effectiveness was functional independence (modified Rankin Scale score, 0–2) at 3 months. The influence of sex on post‐EVT outcomes was also analyzed in the presented study. Results By the end of June 2022, there were 10 medical centers and 9 community hospitals participating in the TREAT‐AIS and a total of 1522 patients (mean±SD age, 71.2±13.6 years; men, 55.6%) being enrolled. The median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score on admission was 18 (interquartile range, 12–23). The major cause of stroke was cardioembolism (43.6%), followed by large‐artery atherosclerosis (36.8%) and an undetermined cause (15.4%). Functional independence at 3 months poststroke was achieved in 36.2% of the patients. Male patients were more likely to have functional independence at 3 months compared with female patients (40.4% versus 30.8%; P <0.001). However, the sex difference in functional independence became nonsignificant (odds ratio, 1.12 [95% CI, 0.96–1.46] in men compared with women) after adjusting for age, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score at admission, and recanalization status after EVT. Conclusions This study demonstrated the current progress of the TREAT‐AIS in capturing real‐world EVT data in Taiwan. The TREAT‐AIS will provide valuable insights into the real‐world practice of EVT in patients with acute stroke and the related quality of care in Asian patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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