Pre-treatment lesional volume in older stroke patients treated with endovascular treatment

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TitrePre-treatment lesional volume in older stroke patients treated with endovascular treatment
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of PublicationSubmitted
AuteursDuloquin G, Ferrigno M, Ben Hassen W, Kyheng M, Bricout N, Boulouis G, Seners P, Labreuche J, Turc G, Naggara O, Cordonnier C, Henon H, Pasi M
JournalINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE
Pagination17474930211068657
Type of ArticleArticle; Early Access
ISSN1747-4930
Mots-clésEndovascular treatment, Older stroke patients, pre-treatment lesional volume
Résumé

Background: Recent studies in the general stroke population treated with endovascular treatment (EVT) reported that higher pre-treatment lesional volumes were independently associated with poor neurological outcome and functional dependence after stroke. However, it has been not evaluated in older patients. Aim: We test the association between the pre-treatment lesional volume on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging and relevant outcome measures in older adults with stroke treated with EVT. Methods: We included consecutive older adults with stroke (> 80 years old) treated with EVT in two academic comprehensive stroke centers. The association between pre-treatment lesional volume and relevant outcome measures (poor outcome (modified Rankin scale 4-6), 3-month mortality and symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH)) was evaluated using univariate and multivariable models. Results: Five hundred seventy-nine patients were included (mean age: 85.6 +/- 4.1, median lesional volume was 10 ml; interquartile range: 3-30 ml). Pre-treatment lesional volume was associated with poor functional outcome (adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 1.87, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.60-2.20, for +1 logarithmic increase of lesional volume), 3-month mortality (aOR: 1.50, CI: 1.28-1.76), and sICH (aOR: 1.67, CI: 1.27-2.20). A threshold lesional volume >35 ml predicted 90% of patients with poor functional outcome and a cut-off >51 ml predicted 90% of patients dead at 3 months. Conclusions: Pre-treatment lesional volume might contribute, in association with other relevant clinical features, to the selection of older stroke patients who will benefit from EVT.

DOI10.1177/17474930211068657