Susceptibility Vessel Sign On Mri Predicts Better Clinical Outcome In Patients With Anterior Circulation Acute Stroke Treated With Stent Retriever As Firstline Strategy

Romain Bourcier,Wagih Ben Hassen,Sebastien Soize,Pascal Roux,Julien Labreuche,Maeva Kyheng,Marie Tisserand,Charlotte Rosso,Raphael Blanc, Michel Piotin,Imad Derraz, Gregoire Boulouis, Catherine Oppenheim, Hubert Desal,Serge Bracard,Bertrand Lapergue, Olivier Naggara, Alain Bonafe, Xavier Leclerc, Nelly Agrinier, Serge Bakchine, Flore Baronnet, Marine Beaumont, Yannick Bejot, Jerome Berge, Marc Bintner,Romain Bourcier, Tae Hee Cho, Frederic Clarencon, Julien Cogez, Charlotte Cordonnier, Christian Denier, Anne Laure Derelle, Olivier Detante, Anthony Faivre, Anne Ferrier, Laetitia Gimenez, Sophie Godard, Benoit Guillon, Emmanuel Houdart,Bertrand Lapergue, Mariano Musacchio, Olivier Naggara, Jean Philippe Neau, Michael Obadia, Anne Pasco-Papon, Michel Piotin, Laurent Pierot, Helene Raoult, Sebastien Richard, Frederic Ricolfi, Thomas Ronziere, Guillaume Saliou, Igor Sibon,Sebastien Soize, Jacques Sedat, Christian Stapf, Laurent Suissa,Marie Tisserand, Francis Turjman, Stephane Velasco, Piotin Michel,Blance Raphael, Redjem Hocine, Mazighi Mickael, Fahed Robert, Desilles Jean Philippe,Lapergue Bertrand, Rodesch Georges, Consoli Arturo, Di Maria Federico, Turjman Francis, Gory Benjamin, Labeyrie Paul Emile, Riva Roberto, Mounayer Charbel, Saleme Suzana, Costalat Vincent, Bonafe Alain, Eker Omer, Gascou Gregory, Dargazanli Cyril,Bracard Serge, Tonnelet Romain, Derelle Anne Laure, Anxionnat Rene, Desal Hubert,Bourcier Romain, Daumas-Duport Benjamin, Berge Jerome, Barreau Xavier, Margnat Gregoire,Labreuche Julien

JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY(2019)

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Background S usceptibility vessel sign (SVS) can be a useful MRI biomarker of an occlusion but its relationship with clinical outcomes of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is yet to be fully elucidated.Objective To investigate SVS in relation to the clinical outcomes after mechanical thrombectomy using a stent retriever (SR) as first-line approach in patients with AIS.Material and methods We included patients with a first-line SR approach for anterior AIS from the the Contact Aspiration vs Stent Retriever for Successful Revascularization (ASTER) and THRombectomie des Arte`res CErebrales (THRACE) trials when both baseline imaging of SVS and 90-day modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores were available. Patients were assigned to two groups based on the presence of an SVS (independent core laboratory), and the overall distributions of the mRS score at 90 days (shift analysis) and clinical independence (mRS score <= 2) were compared.Results 217 patients were included and SVS was diagnosed in 76.0% of cases (n=165, 95% CI 70.4% to 81.7%). After adjustment for potential confounders, SVS+ was significantly associated with 90-day mRS improvement (adjusted common OR=2.75; 95% CI 1.44 to 5.26) and favorable outcome (adjusted common OR=2.76; 95% CI 1.18 to 6.45).Conclusion Based on results for patients of the ASTER and THRACE trials receiving first-line SR treatment, SVS was associated with lower disability at 3 months. Large prospective studies using MRI-based thrombus evaluation are warranted.
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mri,stroke,thrombectomy
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