2014
DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.114.006487
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Influence of Age on Clinical and Revascularization Outcomes in the North American Solitaire Stent-Retriever Acute Stroke Registry

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 Registr… Show more

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“…These mortality rates were lower for both age groups than those reported in previous studies, with the North American Solitaire Stent Retriever Acute Stroke (NASA) registry reporting 27.3% 90-day mortality in the younger group and 43.9% in the older group. 12 Most interesting, Engelter et al 9 in their analysis of IV thrombolysis and Mono et al 10 in their analysis of intra-arterial thrombolysis reported lower rates of 90-day mortality compared with the NASA registry, with 12% and 22% mortality for younger cohorts, respectively, and 32% and 40% mortality in the older cohorts. The Engelter and Mono studies reviewed results using treatment methods with lower recanalization rates than stent retrievers, and the NASA registry had an older patient population.…”
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“…These mortality rates were lower for both age groups than those reported in previous studies, with the North American Solitaire Stent Retriever Acute Stroke (NASA) registry reporting 27.3% 90-day mortality in the younger group and 43.9% in the older group. 12 Most interesting, Engelter et al 9 in their analysis of IV thrombolysis and Mono et al 10 in their analysis of intra-arterial thrombolysis reported lower rates of 90-day mortality compared with the NASA registry, with 12% and 22% mortality for younger cohorts, respectively, and 32% and 40% mortality in the older cohorts. The Engelter and Mono studies reviewed results using treatment methods with lower recanalization rates than stent retrievers, and the NASA registry had an older patient population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Additionally, in our study, there was no difference in intracranial hemorrhage rates of all types in the younger age group (19% versus 14%, P ϭ .410); moreover, hemorrhage did not have a significant impact on differences in clinical outcome or mortality rates between the 2 groups and is in keeping with previously published results. 12 Singer et al 22 demonstrated the highest rates of good clinical outcome (mRS Յ2) in the youngest quartile (60%) and the lowest in the oldest quartile (17%). They then dichotomized the entire patient cohort into good and poor clinical outcomes and determined the proportion of patients within each group in whom successful reperfusion was achieved.…”
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“…2014). A short delay to initiation of treatment with IV tPA enhances the odds for a good outcome in acute stroke patients (Emberson et al.…”
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confidence: 99%