Time-dependent infarct volume affects the benefit of recanalization

梗死体积随时间变化会影响血管再通的益处

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The benefit threshold of infarct volume from recanalization remains unclear. We assumed that the threshold decreased over time, and then investigated the benefit curve of infarct volume during different time periods. METHODS: We reviewed prospectively collected clinical and imaging data from acute ischemic stroke patients with internal carotid artery and M1 occlusion who underwent angiography before and 24 h after reperfusion therapy. Ordinal analyses of modified Rankin Scale scores were performed and curves were fitted. RESULTS: Of the included 445 patients, the median age was 71 years and 157 (35.3%) were women. The mean time from onset to treatment (OTT) was 248 ± 142 min. The median baseline infarct core volume was 49 (IQR 22-85) ml. Follow-up angiography revealed recanalization in 265 (59.6%) patients. The fitting curves showed that patients with an OTT ≤3 h would benefit from recanalization no matter how large the infarct volume was, whereas patients with an OTT between 3 and 4.5 h and with an infarct volume ≥ 125 ml, and those with an OTT ≥ 4.5 h and with an infarct volume ≥ 80 ml did not benefit from recanalization. CONCLUSIONS: We established a time-dependent benefit threshold of infarct volume from recanalization, and thus suggested to estimate infarct core volume to select patients for reperfusion therapy in those with an OTT beyond 3 h.

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