Effect of Bridging Thrombolysis on the Efficacy of Stent Retriever Thrombectomy Techniques : Insights from the SWIFT-DIRECT trial.
Clin Neuroradiol
; 34(1): 93-103, 2024 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-37640839
BACKGROUND: There are little available data regarding the influence of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) on the efficacy of different first line endovascular treatment (EVT) techniques. METHODS: We used the dataset of the SWIFT-DIRECT trial which randomized 408 patients to IVTâ¯+ EVT or EVT alone at 48 international sites. The protocol required the use of a stent retriever (SR), but concomitant use of a balloon guide catheter (BGC) and/or distal aspiration (DA) catheter was left to the discretion of the operators. Four first line techniques were applied in the study population: SR, SRâ¯+ BGC, SRâ¯+ DA, SRâ¯+ DAâ¯+ BGC. To assess whether the effect of allocation to IVTâ¯+ EVT versus EVT alone was modified by the first line technique, interaction models were fitted for predefined outcomes. The primary outcome was first pass mTICI 2c3 reperfusion (FPR). RESULTS: This study included 385 patients of whom 172 were treated with SRâ¯+ DA, 121 with SRâ¯+ DAâ¯+ BGC, 57 with SRâ¯+ BGC and 35 with SR. There was no evidence that the effect of IVTâ¯+ EVT versus EVT alone would be modified by the choice of first line technique; however, allocation to IVTâ¯+ EVT increased the odds of FPR by a factor of 1.68 (95% confidence interval, CI 1.11-2.54). CONCLUSION: This post hoc analysis does not suggest treatment effect heterogeneity of IVTâ¯+ EVT vs EVT alone in different stent retriever techniques but provides evidence for increased FPR if bridging IVT is administered before stent retriever thrombectomy.
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Assunto principal:
Isquemia Encefálica
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Acidente Vascular Cerebral
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Procedimentos Endovasculares
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
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Guideline
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Prognostic_studies
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Humans
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En
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Clin Neuroradiol
Assunto da revista:
NEUROLOGIA
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RADIOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
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França