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Abstract 152: Endovascular Therapy versus Medical Management for Acute Ischemic Stroke With Large Infarct: A Time-Benefit Relationship Analysis
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Objective:
Recent randomized trials demonstrated the benefit of endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke with large infarct. We aimed to characterize the effect of time to treatment on the benefit of endovascular therapy compared to medical management among patients with acute large ischemic stroke.
Methods:
Analysis the Endovascular Therapy in Acute Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusive Patients with a Large Infarct Core trial (ANGEL-ASPECT), which was a multicenter, randomized trial at 46 comprehensive stroke centers in China from August 2020 to October 2022. Onset to arterial puncture time (OPT) associated with outcomes of endovascular therapy were analyzed as a category and continuous variable. The primary outcome was favorable outcome (modified Rankin scale 0-3) at 90 days. Secondary outcomes included degree of disability (modified Rankin scale range), symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, any intracranial hemorrhage, and mortality.
Results:
Among 455 eligible patients, the median age was 68 years, and median Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score was 3 (interquartile range 3-4). Compared with medical management alone, endovascular therapy plus medical management was associated with higher rates of favorable outcome with OPT within 6 hours (44.4% vs 29.9%, adjusted odds ratio[aOR] 2.78 [95% confidence interval [CI] 1.22-6.32]), 6-12 hours (45.7% vs 29.6%, aOR 2.39 [95% CI 1.21-4.71]), but not in OPT beyond 12 hours (51.6% vs 41.4%, aOR 2.05 [95% CI, 0.88-4.77]). The benefit in favorable outcome became nonsignificant after OPT of 13 hours and 22 minutes. In three OPT intervals, the odds of better disability outcome with endovascular therapy plus medical management than medical management alone were observed; the rates of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage and mortality were similar, though the rates of any intracranial hemorrhage increased.
Conclusion:
In patients with large cerebral infarction, endovascular therapy plus medical management was efficacious in improving functional outcomes with acceptable safety in a broad time window of 0 to 24 hours, but greater benefit was observed with earlier treatment. A pooled analysis with larger sample size is needed.
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Title: Abstract 152: Endovascular Therapy versus Medical Management for Acute Ischemic Stroke With Large Infarct: A Time-Benefit Relationship Analysis
Description:
Objective:
Recent randomized trials demonstrated the benefit of endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke with large infarct.
We aimed to characterize the effect of time to treatment on the benefit of endovascular therapy compared to medical management among patients with acute large ischemic stroke.
Methods:
Analysis the Endovascular Therapy in Acute Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusive Patients with a Large Infarct Core trial (ANGEL-ASPECT), which was a multicenter, randomized trial at 46 comprehensive stroke centers in China from August 2020 to October 2022.
Onset to arterial puncture time (OPT) associated with outcomes of endovascular therapy were analyzed as a category and continuous variable.
The primary outcome was favorable outcome (modified Rankin scale 0-3) at 90 days.
Secondary outcomes included degree of disability (modified Rankin scale range), symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, any intracranial hemorrhage, and mortality.
Results:
Among 455 eligible patients, the median age was 68 years, and median Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score was 3 (interquartile range 3-4).
Compared with medical management alone, endovascular therapy plus medical management was associated with higher rates of favorable outcome with OPT within 6 hours (44.
4% vs 29.
9%, adjusted odds ratio[aOR] 2.
78 [95% confidence interval [CI] 1.
22-6.
32]), 6-12 hours (45.
7% vs 29.
6%, aOR 2.
39 [95% CI 1.
21-4.
71]), but not in OPT beyond 12 hours (51.
6% vs 41.
4%, aOR 2.
05 [95% CI, 0.
88-4.
77]).
The benefit in favorable outcome became nonsignificant after OPT of 13 hours and 22 minutes.
In three OPT intervals, the odds of better disability outcome with endovascular therapy plus medical management than medical management alone were observed; the rates of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage and mortality were similar, though the rates of any intracranial hemorrhage increased.
Conclusion:
In patients with large cerebral infarction, endovascular therapy plus medical management was efficacious in improving functional outcomes with acceptable safety in a broad time window of 0 to 24 hours, but greater benefit was observed with earlier treatment.
A pooled analysis with larger sample size is needed.
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