Influence of Age on Clinical and Revascularization Outcomes in the North American Solitaire Stent-Retriever Acute Stroke Registry

Author:

Castonguay Alicia C.1,Zaidat Osama O.1,Novakovic Roberta1,Nguyen Thanh N.1,Taqi M. Asif1,Gupta Rishi1,Sun Chung-Huan J.1,Martin Coleman1,Holloway William E.1,Mueller-Kronast Nils1,E. English Joey1,Linfante Italo1,Dabus Guilherme1,Malisch Tim W.1,Marden Franklin A.1,Bozorgchami Hormozd1,Xavier Andrew1,Rai Ansaar T.1,Froehler Michael T.1,Badruddin Aamir1,Abraham Michael G.1,Janardhan Vallabh1,Shaltoni Hashem1,Yoo Albert J.1,Abou-Chebl Alex1,Chen Peng R.1,Britz Gavin W.1,Kaushal Ritesh1,Nanda Ashish1,A. Issa Mohammad1,Nogueira Raul G.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Neurology (A.C.C., O.O.Z., M.A.I.), Neurosurgery (O.O.Z.), and Radiology (O.O.Z.), Medical College of Wisconsin/Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee, WI; Departments of Radiology and Neurology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX (R.N.); Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Radiology, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (T.N.N.); Desert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs, CA (M.A.T.); Wellstar Neurosurgery Kennestone Hospital, Atlanta, GA (R.G.); Department of...

Abstract

Background and Purpose— The Solitaire With the Intention for Thrombectomy (SWIFT) and thrombectomy revascularization of large vessel occlusions in acute ischemic stroke (TREVO 2) trial results demonstrated improved recanalization rates with mechanical thrombectomy; however, outcomes in the elderly population remain poorly understood. Here, we report the effect of age on clinical and angiographic outcome within the North American Solitaire-FR Stent-Retriever Acute Stroke (NASA) Registry. Methods— The NASA Registry recruited sites to submit data on consecutive patients treated with Solitaire-FR. Influence of age on clinical and angiographic outcomes was assessed by dichotomizing the cohort into ≤80 and >80 years of age. Results— Three hundred fifty-four patients underwent treatment in 24 centers; 276 patients were ≤80 years and 78 were >80 years of age. Mean age in the ≤80 and >80 cohorts was 62.2±13.2 and 85.2±3.8 years, respectively. Of patients >80 years, 27.3% had a 90-day modified Rankin Score ≤2 versus 45.4% ≤80 years ( P =0.02). Mortality was 43.9% and 27.3% in the >80 and ≤80 years cohorts, respectively ( P =0.01). There was no significant difference in time to revascularization, revascularization success, or symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage between the groups. Multivariate analysis showed age >80 years as an independent predictor of poor clinical outcome and mortality. Within the >80 cohort, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), revascularization rate, rescue therapy use, and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage were independent predictors of mortality. Conclusion— Greater than 80 years of age is predictive of poor clinical outcome and increased mortality compared with younger patients in the NASA registry. However, intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator use, lower NIHSS, and shorter revascularization time are associated with better outcomes. Further studies are needed to understand the endovascular therapy role in this cohort compared with medical therapy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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