Clinical Diffusion Mismatch to Select Pediatric Patients for Embolectomy 6 to 24 Hours After Stroke
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Published:2020-11-03
Issue:3
Volume:96
Page:e343-e351
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ISSN:0028-3878
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Container-title:Neurology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Neurology
Author:
Sporns Peter B., Psychogios Marios-Nikos, Straeter Ronald, Hanning Uta, Minnerup Jens, Chapot René, Henkes HansORCID, Henkes Elina, Grams Astrid, Dorn Franziska, Nikoubashman OmidORCID, Wiesmann Martin, Bier Georg, Weber Anushe, Broocks Gabriel, Fiehler JensORCID, Brehm Alex, Kaiser DanielORCID, Yilmaz Umut, Morotti AndreaORCID, Marik Wolfgang, Nolz RichardORCID, Jensen-Kondering Ulf, Braun Michael, Schob Stefan, Beuing Oliver, Goetz Friedrich, Trenkler JohannesORCID, Turowski Bernd, Möhlenbruch Markus, Wendl Christina, Schramm Peter, Musolino Patricia L.ORCID, Lee Sarah, Schlamann Marc, Radbruch Alexander, Karch André, Rübsamen NicoleORCID, Wildgruber Moritz, Kemmling André,
Abstract
ObjectiveTo determine whether thrombectomy is safe in children up to 24 hours after onset of symptoms when selected by mismatch between clinical deficit and infarct.MethodsA secondary analysis of the Save ChildS Study (January 2000–December 2018) was performed, including all pediatric patients (<18 years) diagnosed with arterial ischemic stroke who underwent endovascular recanalization at 27 European and United States stroke centers. Patients were included if they had a relevant mismatch between clinical deficit and infarct.ResultsTwenty children with a median age of 10.5 (interquartile range [IQR] 7–14.6) years were included. Of those, 7 were male (35%), and median time from onset to thrombectomy was 9.8 (IQR 7.8–16.2) hours. Neurologic outcome improved from a median Pediatric NIH Stroke Scale score of 12.0 (IQR 8.8–20.3) at admission to 2.0 (IQR 1.2–6.8) at day 7. Median modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score was 1.0 (IQR 0–1.6) at 3 months and 0.0 (IQR 0–1.0) at 24 months. One patient developed transient peri-interventional vasospasm; no other complications were observed. A comparison of the mRS score to the mRS score in the DAWN and DEFUSE 3 trials revealed a higher proportion of good outcomes in the pediatric compared to the adult study population.ConclusionsThrombectomy in pediatric ischemic stroke in an extended time window of up to 24 hours after onset of symptoms seems safe and neurologic outcomes are generally good if patients are selected by a mismatch between clinical deficit and infarct.Classification of EvidenceThis study provides Class IV evidence that for children with acute ischemic stroke with a mismatch between clinical deficit and infarct size, thrombectomy is safe.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Neurology (clinical)
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