Abstract 2925: DWI-ASPECTS As A Predictor Of Neurological Recovery In Acute Stroke Patients With The Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Treated With IV t-PA.

Stroke ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Junya Aoki ◽  
Kazumi Kimura ◽  
Yasuyuki Iguchi ◽  
Kensaku Shibazaki ◽  
Noriko Matsumoto ◽  
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Background and Purpose: Diffusion-weighted imaging-Alberta Stroke Programme Early CT Score (DWI-ASPECTS) has been associated with short-term and long-term neurological recovery and outcome in acute stroke patients treated with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (IV-tPA). However, previous reports did not analyze the DW-ASPECTS based on the presence of major arterial occlusion. We investigated whether initial DWI-ASPECTS can predict the short-term neurological recovery in acute stroke patients with the middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) treated with IV t-PA. Methods: Consecutive acute stroke patients with MCAO treated with IV t-PA within 3 hours of onset were enrolled from 2005 October to 2011 May. All patients were examined using DWI and magnetic resonance angiography on admission. Only patients with horizontal MCAO were included. Neurological deficits were assessed using National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score on admission and day 7. On day 7, dramatic recovery (DR) was defined as a ≥10 point reduction or a total NIHSS score of 0 or 1. Good recovery (GR) was a ≥4 point reduction, excluding DR. Worsening was a ≥4 point increase. Results: Seventy-one patients (median age [quartiles]; 77 [70-83], male; 44 [62%]) were enrolled into the study. The median NIHSS score was 18 (12-22). The median DWI-ASPECTS was 4 (6-9). Median DWI-ASPECTS was 7 (6-9) in 27 patients with DR group, 5 (4-9) in 13 with GR group, and 3 (2-6) in 17 with worsening (p<0.001). Median DWI-ASPECTS was 4 (3-6) in 4 (6%) patients with type2-parencymal hematoma within 7 days. Using ROC curve, the optimal cut-off DWI-ASPECTS to differentiate DR group from others was >5 (sensitivity of 85% and specificity of 57%, area under curve [AUC] 0.692, p=0.007), and that for worsening group was <4 (sensitivity of 96% and specificity of 59%, AUC 0.785, p<0.001). Multivariate regression analysis demonstrated that initial DWI-ASPECTS of >5 was significantly associated with DR (OR 9.75, 95%CI 1.41-67.67, p=0.021), and <4 with worsening (OR 15.94, 95%CI 4.01-63.25, p<0.001). Conclusion: DWI-ASPECTS can predict the short-term outcome in acute stroke patients with MCAO treated with IV-tPA.

2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chenxu Wang ◽  
Ying Wei ◽  
Yuan Yuan ◽  
Yonghao Yu ◽  
Keliang Xie ◽  
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Abstract Background We aimed to study the role of amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid receptor (AMPAR) glutamate receptor 2 (GluR2) subunit trafficking, and activity changes in short-term neuroprotection provided by propofol post-conditioning. We also aimed to determine the role of phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K) in the regulation of these processes. Methods Rats underwent 1 h of focal cerebral ischemia followed by 23 h of reperfusion were randomly divided into 6 groups (n = 36 per group): sham- operation (S), ischemia–reperfusion (IR), propofol (P group, propofol 20 mg/kg/h at the onset of reperfusion for 2 h after 60 min of occlusion), and LY294002 (PI3K non-selective antagonist) + sham (L + S, LY294002 of 1.5 mg/kg was infused 30 min before sham operation), LY294002+ ischemia–reperfusion (L + IR, LY294002 of 1.5 mg/kg was infused 30 min before middle cerebral artery occlusion), LY294002 + IR + propofol (L + P, LY294002 of 1.5 mg/kg was infused 30 min before middle cerebral artery occlusion and propofol 20 mg/kg/h at the onset of reperfusion for 2 h after 60 min of occlusion). Results Compared with group IR, rats in group P had significant lower neurologic defect scores and infarct volume. Additionally, consistent with enhanced expression of PI3K-AMPAR GluR2 subunit complex substances in ipsilateral hippocampus, GluR2 subunits showed increased levels in both the plasma and postsynaptic membranes of neurons, while pGluR2 expression was reduced in group P. Furthermore, LY294002, the PI3K non-selective antagonist, blocked those effects. Conclusion These observations demonstrated that propofol post-conditioning revealed acute neuroprotective role against transient MCAO in rats. The short-term neuroprotective effect was contributed by enhanced GluR2 subunits trafficking to membrane and postsynaptic membranes of neurons, as well as down-regulated the expression of pGluR2 in damaged hippocampus. Finally, the above-mentioned protective mechanism might be contributed by increased combination of PI3K to AMPAR GluR2 subunit, thus maintained the expression and activation of AMPAR GluR2 in the ipsilateral hippocampus.


2017 ◽  
pp. 38-43
Author(s):  
Quang Thang Tran ◽  
Dat Anh Nguyen ◽  
Van Chi Nguyen ◽  
Duy Ton Mai ◽  
Van Thinh Le

Purpose: The relationship between arterial recanalization after use of intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) and outcome is still uncertain. The aim of our study was to evaluate the association between the timing and impact of recanalization on functional outcomes in ischemic stroke patients due to acute middle cerebral artery occlusion. Subjects and methods: Nonrandomized 40 stroke patients with proximal middle arterial occlusion on a prebolus TCD receiving intravenously 0.6 mg/kg rtPA within 4.5 hours after stroke onset were monitored with portable diagnostic TCD equipment and a standard headframe. Complete recanalization was defined as thrombolysis in brain ischemia (TIBI) flow grades 4-5. Results: 40 patients (mean age 67±14 years, NIH Stroke Scale [NIHSS] 16.15±8.6 points) were treated at 180±80 minutes from symptom onset. TCD was monitored continously for 120 minutes. Complete recanalization on TCD within 2 hours after bolus was found in 13 patients (32.5%). In this group, NIHSS decreased quickly at 2 hours and 24 hours. Modified Rankins 0-1point was seen in 92.3% of patients with complete recanalization compared to 37.0% of patients with uncomplete recanalization at 90 days. Non-symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage was seen in 1 patient in the group of complete recanalization. Conclusions: Complete recanalization of middle cerebral arteries within 2 hours after IV rtPA treatment plays a role in predicting the good functional and clinical outcomes after ultrasound-enhanced thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke patients due to acute middle cerebral artery occlusion. Key words: stroke, recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, transcranial Doppler sonography


Stroke ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Tong ◽  
Mary G George

Background: Use of IV tPA has increased over time, as has the adherence to the NQF endorsed performance measure for receipt of IV tPA within 3 hours. Little is known about trends in the reasons for patient ineligibility for IV tPA. This study examines trends in reasons for not providing IV tPA over time and by race and gender among acute ischemic stroke patients in the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry (PCNASR), a quality improvement program for acute stroke implemented by state health departments. Methods: There were 13,164 PCNASR patients enrolled from 2008- 2010 with a clinical diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke with documentation of LKW and who arrived within 2 hours of LKW. Cochran-Armitage tests were used to test for trend on accepted reasons for not providing IV tPA within 3 hours of time last known well (LKW). Chi-square tests were used to test for differences among reasons between men and women and between non-Hispanic whites and minorities. Multiple reasons for not giving tPA could be selected. Results: Among 13,164 acute ischemic patients admitted between 2008 and 2010 with documentation of LKW and who arrived within 2 hours of LKW, 3781 (28.7%) received IV tPA, 7284 (55.3%) had documented reasons for not receiving IV tPA, and 2099 (16.0%) did not receive IV tPA. Contraindications to IV tPA, advanced age, rapid improvement and inability to determine eligibility increased over time. Mild stroke decreased over time. Conditions with warning, advanced age, limited life expectancy and family refusal were more common in women; mild stroke and rapid improvement were more common in men. Contraindications were more common in minorities; advanced age, mild stroke and rapid improvement, and family refusal were more common in non-Hispanic whites. When advanced age was selected, 46.6% of patients were over age 90 and 3.4% were under age 80. When stroke too mild was selected, 44.8% of patients had missing NIHSS scores, 42.1% of scores were 0-4, 8.8% were 5-9, and 4.3% were ≥ 10. The three most common reasons for not providing tPA were rapid improvement (40.9%), mild stroke (33.0%), and contraindications (29.2%) in 2010. Conclusions: More than half of ischemic stroke patients arriving within 2 hours of LKW were ineligible to receive IV tPA. There was little use of advanced age for patients under age 80. Documentation of stroke too mild was not substantiated by an NIHSS score in nearly half of patients. Better documentation of NIHSS score should be provided.


Cells ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 1374 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasue Tanaka ◽  
Nami Nakagomi ◽  
Nobutaka Doe ◽  
Akiko Nakano-Doi ◽  
Toshinori Sawano ◽  
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Ischemic stroke is a critical disease caused by cerebral artery occlusion in the central nervous system (CNS). Recent therapeutic advances, such as neuroendovascular intervention and thrombolytic therapy, have allowed recanalization of occluded brain arteries in an increasing number of stroke patients. Although previous studies have focused on rescuing neural cells that still survive despite decreased blood flow, expanding the therapeutic time window may allow more patients to undergo reperfusion in the near future, even after lethal ischemia, which is characterized by death of mature neural cells, such as neurons and glia. However, it remains unclear whether early reperfusion following lethal ischemia results in positive outcomes. The present study used two ischemic mouse models—90-min transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (t-MCAO) paired with reperfusion to induce lethal ischemia and permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (p-MCAO)—to investigate the effect of early reperfusion up to 8 w following MCAO. Although early reperfusion following 90-min t-MCAO did not rescue mature neural cells, it preserved the vascular cells within the ischemic areas at 1 d following 90-min t-MCAO compared to that following p-MCAO. In addition, early reperfusion facilitated the healing processes, including not only vascular but also neural repair, during acute and chronic periods and improved recovery. Furthermore, compared with p-MCAO, early reperfusion after t-MCAO prevented behavioral symptoms of neurological deficits without increasing negative complications, including hemorrhagic transformation and mortality. These results indicate that early reperfusion provides beneficial effects presumably via cytoprotective and regenerative mechanisms in the CNS, suggesting that it may be useful for stroke patients that experienced lethal ischemia.


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