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Safety and Efficacy of Low-Dose Eptifibatide for Tandem Occlusions in Acute Ischemic Stroke

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Objectives. Optimal treatment strategy for ischemic stroke in patients presenting with tandem occlusions the internal carotid artery remains controversial. Several studies have demonstrated better clinical outcomes after eptifibatide, which is a short half-life antiplatelet agent. This retrospective analysis was focused at safety and efficacy of administration of low-dose eptifibatide in stroke patients with tandem lesions. Methods. We evaluated results of endovascular treatment in 148 stroke patients with tandem lesions. Patients in whom balloon angioplasty alone resulted in satisfactory cerebral flow did not receive eptifibatide (33 patients); others received this drug together with stent implantation (115 patients). Eptifibatide was given in as intravenous bolus 180 g/kg, and then in modified low dose of 1 g/kg/min for 24 hours. Results. There were no statistically significant differences between both groups regarding 30-day mortality, frequency of thrombotic events and hemorrhagic complications. Analysis of clinical status at 30-day follow-up revealed that administration of eptifibatide was associated with statistically significant better outcome: a higher rate of either no neurological symptoms or only mild symptoms (4 NIHSS points maximally). Conclusions. Administration of eptifibatide in stroke patients presenting with tandem lesions is relatively safe. Moreover, treatment with this drug can improve clinical outcomes in these challenging patients.
Title: Safety and Efficacy of Low-Dose Eptifibatide for Tandem Occlusions in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Description:
Objectives.
Optimal treatment strategy for ischemic stroke in patients presenting with tandem occlusions the internal carotid artery remains controversial.
Several studies have demonstrated better clinical outcomes after eptifibatide, which is a short half-life antiplatelet agent.
This retrospective analysis was focused at safety and efficacy of administration of low-dose eptifibatide in stroke patients with tandem lesions.
Methods.
We evaluated results of endovascular treatment in 148 stroke patients with tandem lesions.
Patients in whom balloon angioplasty alone resulted in satisfactory cerebral flow did not receive eptifibatide (33 patients); others received this drug together with stent implantation (115 patients).
Eptifibatide was given in as intravenous bolus 180 g/kg, and then in modified low dose of 1 g/kg/min for 24 hours.
Results.
There were no statistically significant differences between both groups regarding 30-day mortality, frequency of thrombotic events and hemorrhagic complications.
Analysis of clinical status at 30-day follow-up revealed that administration of eptifibatide was associated with statistically significant better outcome: a higher rate of either no neurological symptoms or only mild symptoms (4 NIHSS points maximally).
Conclusions.
Administration of eptifibatide in stroke patients presenting with tandem lesions is relatively safe.
Moreover, treatment with this drug can improve clinical outcomes in these challenging patients.

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