1. Predictors of mortality for patients with COVID-19 and large vessel occlusion
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Richard L. Zampolin, Joseph Dardick, Rafael De la Garza Ramos, Neil Haranhalli, Natalie Cheng, Seon Kyu Lee, Charles Esenwa, Santiago R. Unda, Aureliana Toma, Daniel L. Labovitz, Jenelys Fernandez-Torres, David J. Altschul, and Allan Brook
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Adult ,Lung Diseases ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Arterial Occlusive Diseases ,outcomes ,Risk Assessment ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Cohort Studies ,Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ,mechanical thrombectomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Hospital Mortality ,Pandemics ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ischemic stroke ,business.industry ,Smoking ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Stroke ,Treatment Outcome ,Ferritins ,Female ,emergent large vessel occlusion ,Coronavirus Infections ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Large vessel occlusion - Abstract
Background This study evaluates the mortality risk of patients with emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO) and COVID-19 during the pandemic. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study of two cohorts of consecutive patients with ELVO admitted to a quaternary hospital from March 1 to April 17, 2020. We abstracted data from electronic health records on baseline, biomarker profiles, key time points, quality measures and radiographic data. Results Of 179 patients admitted with ischemic stroke, 36 had ELVO. Patients with COVID-19 and ELVO had a higher risk of mortality during the pandemic versus patients without COVID-19 (OR 16.63, p = 0.004). An age-based sub-analysis showed in-hospital mortality in 60% of COVID-19 positive patients between 61-70 years-old, 66.7% in between 51-60 years-old, 50% in between 41-50 years-old and 33.3% in between 31-40 years old. Patients that presented with pulmonary symptoms at time of stroke presentation had 71.4% mortality rate. 27.3% of COVID-19 patients presenting with ELVO had a good outcome at discharge (mRS 0-2). Patients with a history of cigarette smoking (p = 0.003), elevated d-dimer (p = 0.007), failure to recanalize (p = 0.007), and elevated ferritin levels (p = 0.006) had an increased risk of mortality. Conclusion Patients with COVID-19 and ELVO had a significantly higher risk for mortality compared to COVID-19 negative patients with ELVO. A small percentage of COVID-19 ELVO patients had good outcomes. Age greater than 60 and pulmonary symptoms at presentation have higher risk for mortality. Other risk factors for mortality were a history of cigarette smoking, elevated, failure to recanalize, elevated d-dimer and ferritin levels.
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- 2020
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