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Mechanical thrombectomy in minor stroke due to isolated M2 occlusion: a multicenter retrospective matched analysis

Authors :
Andrea M Alexandre
Francesca Colò
Valerio Brunetti
Iacopo Valente
Giovanni Frisullo
Alessandro Pedicelli
Luca Scarcia
Claudia Rollo
Anne Falcou
Luca Milonia
Marco Andrighetti
Mariangela Piano
Antonio Macera
Christian Commodaro
Maria Ruggiero
Valerio Da Ros
Luigi Bellini
Guido A Lazzarotti
Mirco Cosottini
Armando A Caragliano
Sergio L Vinci
Joseph D Gabrieli
Francesco Causin
Pietro Panni
Luisa Roveri
Nicola Limbucci
Francesco Arba
Marco Pileggi
Giovanni Bianco
Daniele G Romano
Francesco Diana
Vittorio Semeraro
Nicola Burdi
Maria P Ganimede
Emilio Lozupone
Antonio Fasano
Elvis Lafe
Anna Cavallini
Riccardo Russo
Mauro Bergui
Paolo Calabresi
Giacomo Della Marca
Aldobrando Broccolini
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2022.

Abstract

BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in patients with isolated M2 occlusion and minor symptoms and identify possible baseline predictors of clinical outcome.MethodsThe databases of 16 high-volume stroke centers were retrospectively screened for consecutive patients with isolated M2 occlusion and a baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score ≤5 who received either early MT (eMT) or best medical management (BMM) with the possibility of rescue MT (rMT) on early neurological worsening. Because our patients were not randomized, we used propensity score matching (PSM) to estimate the treatment effect of eMT compared with the BMM/rMT. The primary clinical outcome measure was a 90-day modified Rankin Scale score of 0–1.Results388 patients were initially selected and, after PSM, 100 pairs of patients receiving eMT or BMM/rMT were available for analysis. We found no significant differences in clinical outcome and in safety measures between patients receiving eMT or BMM/rMT. Similar results were also observed after comparison between eMT and rMT. Concerning baseline predicting factors of outcome, the involvement of the M2 inferior branch was associated with a favorable outcome.ConclusionOur multicenter retrospective analysis has shown no benefit of eMT in minor stroke patients with isolated M2 occlusion over a more conservative therapeutic approach. Although our results must be viewed with caution, in these patients it appears reasonable to consider BMM as the first option and rMT in the presence of early neurological deterioration.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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