Treatment and outcomes of acute basilar artery occlusion in the Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study (BASICS): a prospective registry study

2009 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 724-730 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wouter J Schonewille ◽  
Christine AC Wijman ◽  
Patrik Michel ◽  
Christina M Rueckert ◽  
Christian Weimar ◽  
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Stroke ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lars P Pallesen ◽  
Volker Puetz ◽  
Johannes Gerber ◽  
Imanuel Dzialowski ◽  
Patrik Michel ◽  
...  

Background: The posterior circulation Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score (pc-ASPECTS) applied to CT angiography source images (CTA-SI) predicts the functional outcome of patients with basilar artery occlusion (BAO). Compared with CTA-SI, perfusion CT (CTP) may provide added information. We assessed the diagnostic and prognostic impact of CTP compared with CTA-SI among patients in the Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study (BASICS) Methods: BASICS was a prospective observational registry of consecutive patients with acute symptomatic BAO. We applied pc-ASPECTS to CTA-SI and cerebral blood volume (CBV), cerebral blood flow (CBF), time-to-peak (TTP) and mean-transit-time (MTT) parameter maps in a 3-reader-consensus with readers blinded to clinical data. Hypoattenuation on CTA-SI, a relative reduction in CBV or CBF, or relative increase in MTT or TTP was rated as abnormal. Clinical outcome was measured with the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at 1 month. Results: Among 592 patients in the BASICS registry, 27 patients (4.6%) had CTP studies performed. Median (interquartile-range) pc-ASPECTS values on TTP/MTT, CTA-SI, CBF and CBV were 6 (5-8), 7 (5-9), 8 (6-9) and 10 (8.75-10), respectively (p<0.001). The proportion of patients with any perfusion abnormalities in the posterior circulation was highest for TTP/MTT (93%; CI 95% 74% to 99%), compared with 78% (CI 95% 57% to 91%) for both CTA-SI and CBF and 46% (CI 95% 27% to 66%) for CBV (p<0.001). At 1 month, 9 patients (33%) had a favourable outcome (mRS scores 0-3), 8 patients (30%) had an unfavourable outcome (mRS scores 4-5) and 10 patients (37%) were deceased. In univariate analysis, pc-ASPECTS scores did not correlate with outcome mRS scores for all imaging modalities (Spearman’s Rho, p>0.1 for all). All three patients (100%) with a CBV pc-ASPECTS <8 compared to 6 of 23 patients (26%) with a CBV pc-ASPECTS >8 died (p=0.03). Conclusion: CTP was performed in a minority of patients in the BASICS registry population. Perfusion disturbances in the posterior circulation were most frequent and most pronounced on TTP and MTT parameter maps. Extensive reduction of CBV, defined as a pc-ASPECTS <8, may indicate patients with a high case fatality.


Stroke ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel R de Freitas ◽  
Stefan T Engelter ◽  
Volker Puetz ◽  
Wouter J Schonewille

Introduction: Since there are few reports of patients with stroke secondary to basilar artery occlusion (BAO) due to dissection, there are scarce data on its risk factors, clinical presentation, prognosis and best treatment options. Methods: The Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study (BASICS) was a large prospective, observational registry of consecutive patients who presented with an acute symptomatic BAO. We assessed clinical, radiological and therapeutical data of patients with BAO secondary to radiologically confirmed vertebral or basilar artery dissection. Stroke severity at time of treatment was dichotomized as severe (coma, locked-in state, or tetraplegia) or mild to moderate (any deficit that was less than severe). Outcome was assessed at 1 month. Poor outcome was defined as a modified Rankin scale score of 4 or 5, or death. Patients were divided into three groups according to the treatment they received: antithrombotic treatment only (AT), which comprised antiplatelet drugs or systemic anticoagulation; primary intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), including subsequent intra-arterial thrombolysis; or intra-arterial therapy (IAT), which comprised thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy, stenting, or a combination of these approaches. Results: In 32 (5.4%) of 592 patients with BAO, the stroke etiology was dissection. Twenty patients were men, mean age was 45.2 (± 12.7 SD) years. Fourteen patients had no vascular risk factors. Seven patients were current smokers; history of hypertension was present in 4, of dyslipidemia in 4 and other risk factors in 6 patients. Prodromal symptoms (e.g. headache, neck pain, vomiting) were present in 24 patients. History of TIA prior to BAO was recorded in 5 patients and minor stroke in 9. Twenty one patients had a progressive stroke, in 6 symptoms fluctuated and 4 presented with a maximum deficit from onset. Deficits at time of treatment were severe in 22 patients and mild to moderate in 10. Initial CT scan was normal in 9 patients, 13 had a dense basilar sign and 13 presented with early ischemic changes. In most (20) patients the BAO was in the proximal third, in 8 it was located in the distal third and in 4 in the middle third. Eleven patients were treated with only AT (3 antiplatelets, 8 anticoagulation), 9 with IVT and 12 with IA. Three patients- all treated with IA - had symptomatic hemorrhage. Overall, 18 (56%) patients had a poor outcome (AT 9 of 11, IVT 2 of 9, IA 7 of 12, p=0.03, Fisher’s exact test). Conclusions: Dissection is a rare cause of BAO that affects mainly younger patients, with few or no vascular risk factors. Patients often present with prodromal symptoms, and a progressive stroke. Initial CT changes are common and the proximal third of the basilar artery is the main localization of occlusion. As in other causes of BAO, prognosis is poor and in this registry patients treated with IVT had a lower rate of poor outcome.


Stroke ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 41 (11) ◽  
pp. 2693-2696 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcel Arnold ◽  
Urs Fischer ◽  
Annette Compter ◽  
Jan Gralla ◽  
Oliver Findling ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lars P Pallesen ◽  
Andrei Khomenko ◽  
Imanuel Dzialowski ◽  
Jessica Barlinn ◽  
Kristian Barlinn ◽  
...  

Background Coma is associated with poor outcome in patients with basilar artery occlusion. Aims We sought to assess whether the posterior circulation Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score and the Pons-Midbrain Index applied to CT angiography source images predict the outcome of comatose patients in the Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study. Methods Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study was a prospective, observational registry of patients with acute basilar artery occlusion with 48 recruiting centers worldwide. We applied posterior circulation Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score and Pons-Midbrain Index to CT angiography source images of Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study patients who presented with coma. We calculated adjusted risk ratios to assess the association of dichotomized posterior circulation Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score (≥8 vs. <8) and Pons-Midbrain Index (<3 vs. ≥3) with mortality and favourable outcome (modified Rankin Scale score 0–3) at one month. Results Of 619 patients in the Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study registry, CT angiography source images were available for review in 158 patients. Among these, 78 patients (49%) presented with coma. Compared to non-comatose patients, comatose patients were more likely to die (risk ratios 2.34; CI 95% 1.56–3.52) and less likely to have a favourable outcome (risk ratios 0.44; CI 95% 0.24–0.80). Among comatose patients, a Pons-Midbrain Index < 3 was related to reduced mortality (adjusted RR 0.66; 95% CI 0.46–0.96), but not to favourable outcome (adjusted RR 1.19; 95% CI 0.39–3.62). Posterior circulation Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score dichotomized at ≥ 8 vs. <8 was not significantly associated with death (adjusted RR 0.70; 95% CI 0.46–1.05). Conclusion In comatose patients with basilar artery occlusion, the extent of brainstem ischemia appears to be related to mortality but not to favourable outcome.


2012 ◽  
Vol 259 (11) ◽  
pp. 2341-2346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mervyn D. I. Vergouwen ◽  
Annette Compter ◽  
David Tanne ◽  
Stefan T. Engelter ◽  
Heinrich Audebert ◽  
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Zhongming Qiu ◽  
Deping Wu ◽  
Fengli Li ◽  
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Aditya S Pandey ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 614-616 ◽  
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Vanni Veronesi ◽  
Stefano Ceruti ◽  
Giorgio Mantovani ◽  
Reza Ghadirpour

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