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Optimized Management of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Published on: January 18, 2018
Heparin during endovascular stroke treatment seems safe
Fabrizio Sallustio1, Caterina Motta1, Stefano Merolla2
1Comprehensive Stroke Center, Department of Systems Medicine, University of Tor Vergata, viale Oxford 81, 00133, Rome, Italy; Neurorehabilitation Unit, Santa Lucia Foundation, via Ardeatina 306/354, 00142, Rome, Italy.
Background And Purpose:
the effect of intravenous heparin during mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke is not clear. We aimed to study efficacy and safety of heparin use during endovascular stroke treatment in a real-world setting.
Materials And Methods:
patients with anterior circulation stroke were divided, based on the use of intraprocedural heparin, in those treated and those untreated. Main outcomes were successful reperfusion defined as a TICI Score ≥ 2b, 3-month functional independence defined as a modified Rankin Scale ≤ 2, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) and mortality.
Results:
361 patients were eligible for analysis; 200 were (H+) and 161 (H-). The (H-) group showed higher age and ASPECTS (74 ± 14 vs. 68.9 ± 12.2; P = 0.001; 8 ± 1.6 vs. 7.4 ± 2.1; P = 0.009) without differences in vascular risk factors. Heparin untreated patients showed a shorter onset-to-reperfusion time (271 ± 57.6 min vs. 309 ± 102.2 min; P < 0.001). No differences were found in 3-month functional independence, sICH and mortality whereas the rate of successful reperfusion was higher in the (H-) group. After logistic regression analysis successful reperfusion was independently associated with CT ASPECTS (OR: 1.16; 95%CI 1.01-1.35; P = 0.040) but inversely associated with the use of heparin (OR: 0.48; 95% CI 0.24-0.98; P = 0.045).
Conclusions:
Heparin use during mechanical thrombectomy for anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke in a real world setting is safe.
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