Predictors of Outcome After Mechanical Thrombectomy in Stroke Patients Aged ≥85 Years

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Derex, L. | Haesebaert, J. | Odier, C. | Alesefir, W. | Berthezene, Y. | Buisson, M. | Daneault, N. | Deschaintre, Y. | Eker, O. F. | Gioia, L. | Iancu, D. | Jacquin, G. | Karkri, F. | Lapierre, M. | Nighoghossian, N. | Raymond, J. | Roy, D. | Stapf, C. | Weill, A. | Poppe, A. Y.

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International audience. BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in elderly stroke patients remains debated. We aimed to describe outcomes and their predictors in a cohort of patients aged ≥ 85 years treated with MT. METHODS: Data from consecutive patients aged ≥ 85 years undergoing MT at two stroke centers between January 2016 and November 2019 were reviewed. Admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), pre-stroke, and 3-month modified Rankin scale (mRS) were collected. Successful recanalization was defined as modified thrombolysis in cerebral ischemia score ≥ 2b. Good outcome was defined as mRS 0-3 or equal to pre-stroke mRS at 3 months. RESULTS: Of 151 included patients, successful recanalization was achieved in 74.2%. At 3 months, 44.7% of patients had a good outcome and 39% had died. Any intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) and symptomatic ICH occurred in 20.3% and 3.6%, respectively. Logistic regression analysis identified lower pre-stroke mRS score (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.52; 95% CI, 0.36-0.76), lower admission NIHSS score (aOR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.83-0.97), successful recanalization (aOR, 3.65; 95% CI, 1.32-10.09), and absence of ICH on follow-up imaging (aOR, 0.42; 95% CI, 0.08-0.75), to be independent predictors of good outcome. Patients with successful recanalization had a higher proportion of good outcome (45.3% vs 34.3%, p = 0.013) and lower mortality at 3 months (35.8% vs 48.6%, p = 0.006) compared to patients with unsuccessful recanalization. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients aged ≥ 85 years, successful recanalization with MT is relatively common and associated with better 3-month outcome and lower mortality than failed recanalization. Attempting to achieve recanalization in elderly patients using MT appears reasonable.

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