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Relationships between brain perfusion and early recanalization after intravenous thrombolysis for acute stroke with large vessel occlusion.


ABSTRACT: In large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke, it is unclear whether severity of ischemia is involved in early post-thrombolysis recanalization over and above thrombus site and length. Here we assessed the relationships between perfusion parameters and early recanalization following intravenous thrombolysis administration in LVO patients. From a multicenter registry, we identified 218 thrombolysed LVO patients referred for thrombectomy with both (i) pre-thrombolysis MRI, including diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), T2*-imaging, MR-angiography and dynamic susceptibility-contrast perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI); and (ii) evaluation of recanalization on first angiographic run or non-invasive imaging ≤ 3 h from thrombolysis start. Infarct core volume on DWI, PWI-DWI mismatch volume and hypoperfusion intensity ratio (HIR; defined as Tmax ≥ 10 s volume/ Tmax ≥ 6 s volume, low HIR indicating milder hypoperfusion) were determined using a commercially available software. Early recanalization occurred in 34 (16%) patients, and multivariable analysis was associated with lower HIR (P = 0.006), shorter thrombus on T2*-imaging (P < 0.001) and more distal occlusion (P = 0.006). However, the relationship between HIR and early recanalization was robust only for thrombus length <14 mm. In summary, the present study disclosed an association between lower HIR and early post-thrombolysis recanalization. Early post-thrombolysis recanalization is therefore determined not only by thrombus site and length but also by severity of ischemia.

SUBMITTER: Seners P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7026851 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationships between brain perfusion and early recanalization after intravenous thrombolysis for acute stroke with large vessel occlusion.

Seners Pierre P   Turc Guillaume G   Lion Stéphanie S   Cottier Jean-Philippe JP   Cho Tae-Hee TH   Arquizan Caroline C   Bracard Serge S   Ozsancak Canan C   Legrand Laurence L   Naggara Olivier O   Debiais Séverine S   Berthezene Yves Y   Costalat Vincent V   Richard Sébastien S   Magni Christophe C   Nighoghossian Norbert N   Narata Ana-Paula AP   Dargazanli Cyril C   Gory Benjamin B   Mas Jean-Louis JL   Oppenheim Catherine C   Baron Jean-Claude JC  

Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 20190319 3


In large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke, it is unclear whether severity of ischemia is involved in early post-thrombolysis recanalization over and above thrombus site and length. Here we assessed the relationships between perfusion parameters and early recanalization following intravenous thrombolysis administration in LVO patients. From a multicenter registry, we identified 218 thrombolysed LVO patients referred for thrombectomy with both (i) pre-thrombolysis MRI, including diffusion-weighted im  ...[more]

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