Penumbra salvage in extensive stroke: exploring limits for reperfusion therapy

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Penumbra salvage in extensive stroke: exploring limits for reperfusion therapy. / Broocks, Gabriel; Meyer, Lukas; Bechstein, Matthias; Elsayed, Sarah; Schön, Gerhard; Kniep, Helge; Kemmling, Andre; Hanning, Uta; Fiehler, Jens; McDonough, Rosalie V.

In: J NEUROINTERV SURG, Vol. 15, No. e3, 21.12.2023, p. e419-e425.

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@article{e393971f551d47989ad7f8ffc0f8b7c8,
title = "Penumbra salvage in extensive stroke: exploring limits for reperfusion therapy",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The effect of thrombectomy in patients presenting with extensive ischemic stroke at baseline is currently being investigated; it remains uncertain to what extent brain tissue may be saved by reperfusion in such patients. Penumbra salvage volume (PSV) has been described as a tool to measure the volume of rescued penumbra.OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the effect of recanalization on PSV is dependent on the extent of early ischemic changes.METHODS: Observational study of patients with anterior circulation ischemic stroke triaged by multimodal-CT undergoing thrombectomy. PSV was defined as the difference between baseline penumbra volume and net infarct growth to follow-up. The effect of vessel recanalization on PSV depending on the extent of early ischemic changes (defined using Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) and core volumes based on relative cerebral blood flow) was determined using multivariable linear regression analysis, and the association with functional outcome at day 90 was tested using multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS: 384 patients were included, of whom 292 (76%) achieved successful recanalization (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction ≥2b). Successful recanalization was independently associated with 59 mL PSV (95% CI 29.8 to 88.8 mL) and was linked to increased penumbra salvage up to an ASPECTS of 3 and core volume up to 110 mL. Recanalization was associated with a higher probability of a modified Rankin Scale score of ≤2 up to a core volume of 100 mL.CONCLUSIONS: Recanalization was associated with significant penumbra salvage up to a lower ASPECTS margin of 3 and upper core volume margin of 110 mL. The clinical benefit of recanalization for patients with very large ischemic regions of >100 mL or ASPECTS <3 remains uncertain and requires prospective investigation.",
author = "Gabriel Broocks and Lukas Meyer and Matthias Bechstein and Sarah Elsayed and Gerhard Sch{\"o}n and Helge Kniep and Andre Kemmling and Uta Hanning and Jens Fiehler and McDonough, {Rosalie V}",
note = "{\textcopyright} Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.",
year = "2023",
month = dec,
day = "21",
doi = "10.1136/jnis-2022-020025",
language = "English",
volume = "15",
pages = "e419--e425",
journal = "J NEUROINTERV SURG",
issn = "1759-8478",
publisher = "BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP",
number = "e3",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Penumbra salvage in extensive stroke: exploring limits for reperfusion therapy

AU - Broocks, Gabriel

AU - Meyer, Lukas

AU - Bechstein, Matthias

AU - Elsayed, Sarah

AU - Schön, Gerhard

AU - Kniep, Helge

AU - Kemmling, Andre

AU - Hanning, Uta

AU - Fiehler, Jens

AU - McDonough, Rosalie V

N1 - © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

PY - 2023/12/21

Y1 - 2023/12/21

N2 - BACKGROUND: The effect of thrombectomy in patients presenting with extensive ischemic stroke at baseline is currently being investigated; it remains uncertain to what extent brain tissue may be saved by reperfusion in such patients. Penumbra salvage volume (PSV) has been described as a tool to measure the volume of rescued penumbra.OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the effect of recanalization on PSV is dependent on the extent of early ischemic changes.METHODS: Observational study of patients with anterior circulation ischemic stroke triaged by multimodal-CT undergoing thrombectomy. PSV was defined as the difference between baseline penumbra volume and net infarct growth to follow-up. The effect of vessel recanalization on PSV depending on the extent of early ischemic changes (defined using Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) and core volumes based on relative cerebral blood flow) was determined using multivariable linear regression analysis, and the association with functional outcome at day 90 was tested using multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS: 384 patients were included, of whom 292 (76%) achieved successful recanalization (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction ≥2b). Successful recanalization was independently associated with 59 mL PSV (95% CI 29.8 to 88.8 mL) and was linked to increased penumbra salvage up to an ASPECTS of 3 and core volume up to 110 mL. Recanalization was associated with a higher probability of a modified Rankin Scale score of ≤2 up to a core volume of 100 mL.CONCLUSIONS: Recanalization was associated with significant penumbra salvage up to a lower ASPECTS margin of 3 and upper core volume margin of 110 mL. The clinical benefit of recanalization for patients with very large ischemic regions of >100 mL or ASPECTS <3 remains uncertain and requires prospective investigation.

AB - BACKGROUND: The effect of thrombectomy in patients presenting with extensive ischemic stroke at baseline is currently being investigated; it remains uncertain to what extent brain tissue may be saved by reperfusion in such patients. Penumbra salvage volume (PSV) has been described as a tool to measure the volume of rescued penumbra.OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the effect of recanalization on PSV is dependent on the extent of early ischemic changes.METHODS: Observational study of patients with anterior circulation ischemic stroke triaged by multimodal-CT undergoing thrombectomy. PSV was defined as the difference between baseline penumbra volume and net infarct growth to follow-up. The effect of vessel recanalization on PSV depending on the extent of early ischemic changes (defined using Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) and core volumes based on relative cerebral blood flow) was determined using multivariable linear regression analysis, and the association with functional outcome at day 90 was tested using multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS: 384 patients were included, of whom 292 (76%) achieved successful recanalization (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction ≥2b). Successful recanalization was independently associated with 59 mL PSV (95% CI 29.8 to 88.8 mL) and was linked to increased penumbra salvage up to an ASPECTS of 3 and core volume up to 110 mL. Recanalization was associated with a higher probability of a modified Rankin Scale score of ≤2 up to a core volume of 100 mL.CONCLUSIONS: Recanalization was associated with significant penumbra salvage up to a lower ASPECTS margin of 3 and upper core volume margin of 110 mL. The clinical benefit of recanalization for patients with very large ischemic regions of >100 mL or ASPECTS <3 remains uncertain and requires prospective investigation.

UR - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36878689/

U2 - 10.1136/jnis-2022-020025

DO - 10.1136/jnis-2022-020025

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 36878689

VL - 15

SP - e419-e425

JO - J NEUROINTERV SURG

JF - J NEUROINTERV SURG

SN - 1759-8478

IS - e3

ER -