scholarly journals Country-Wide Analysis of Systemic Factors Associated With Acute Ischemic Stroke Door to Needle Time

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ferghal McVerry ◽  
Annemarie Hunter ◽  
Kevin Dynan ◽  
Maureen Matthews ◽  
Michael McCormick ◽  
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Author(s):  
Chase A Rathfoot ◽  
Camron Edressi ◽  
Carolyn B Sanders ◽  
Krista Knisely ◽  
Nicolas Poupore ◽  
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Introduction : Previous research into the administration of rTPA therapy in acute ischemic stroke patients has largely focused on the general population, however the comorbid clinical factors held by stroke patients are important factors in clinical decision making. One such comorbid condition is Atrial Fibrillation. The purpose of this study is to determine the clinical factors associated with the administration of rtPA in Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) patients specifically with a past medical history of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib). Methods : The data for this analysis was collected at a regional stroke center from January 2010 to June 2016 in Greenville, SC. It was then analyzed retrospectively using a multivariate logistic regression to identify factors significantly associated with the inclusion or exclusion receiving rtPA therapy in the AIS/AFib patient population. This inclusion or exclusion is presented as an Odds Ratio and all data was analyzed using IBM SPSS. Results : A total of 158 patients with Atrial Fibrillation who had Acute Ischemic Strokes were identified. For the 158 patients, the clinical factors associated with receiving rtPA therapy were a Previous TIA event (OR = 12.155, 95% CI, 1.125‐131.294, P < 0.040), the administration of Antihypertensive medication before admission (OR = 7.157, 95% CI, 1.071‐47.837, P < 0.042), the administration of Diabetic medication before admission (OR = 13.058, 95% CI, 2.004‐85.105, P < 0.007), and serum LDL level (OR = 1.023, 95% CI, 1.004‐1.042, P < 0.16). Factors associated with not receiving rtPA therapy included a past medical history of Depression (OR = 0.012, 95% CI, 0.000‐0.401, P < 0.013) or Obesity (OR = 0.131, 95% CI, 0.034‐0.507, P < 0.003), Direct Admission to the Neurology Floor (OR = 0.179, 95% CI, 0.050‐0.639, P < 0.008), serum Lipid level (OR = 0.544, 95% CI, 0.381‐0.984, P < 0.044), and Diastolic Blood Pressure (OR = 0.896, 95% CI, 0.848‐0.946, P < 0.001). Conclusions : The results of this study demonstrate that there are significant associations between several clinical risk factors, patient lab values, and hospital admission factors in the administration of rTPA therapy to AIS patients with a past medical history of Atrial Fibrillation. Further research is recommended to determine the extent and reasoning behind of these associations as well as their impact on the clinical course for AIS/AFib patients.


Stroke ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 52 (Suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Saqib Chaudhry ◽  
Ibrahim Laleka ◽  
Zelalem Bahiru ◽  
Hassan S Gill ◽  
Mohammad Rauf Chaudhry ◽  
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Background: Recent trials have demonstrated a reduction in death or disability with endovascular treatment in patients with acute ischemic strokes. However, readmission rates and predictors are not known. Objective: To identify rates and factors associated with 30-day readmission after endovascular treatment in ischemic stroke patients. Methods: Nationwide Readmissions Data (NRD) between 2010 and 2017 was utilized to identify endovascular treatment in acute ischemic stroke patients using ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes. We used hierarchical logistic regression model to identify factors associated with 30-day readmissions. Results: Among 17, 562 acute ischemic stroke patients who survived to discharge after endovascular treatment, 2334 (13.29%) were readmitted within 30-days. Age => 65 years (odds ratio [OR]: 1.23, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.09 to 1.39, p =0.0005), chronic kidney disease (OR: 1.28, 95%CI: 1.12 to 1.47, p = 0.0004), congestive heart failure (OR: 1.25, 95%CI: 1.13 to 1.39, p <.0001), post procedure intracranial hemorrhage (OR: 1.09, 95%CI: 0.99 to 1.20, p = 0.04) and diabetes mellitus (OR: 1.09, 95%CI: 0.99 to 1.20, p = .09) during the index hospitalization were associated with readmission within 30 days. Conclusion: In this large nationally representative study, nearly one in 10 patients were readmitted within 30 days after discharge in acute ischemic stroke patients undergoing endovascular treatment. Medical comorbidities and post procedure intracranial hemorrhage were associated with 30-day readmission.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesada Surawan ◽  
Teabpaluck Sirithanawutichai ◽  
Suchat Areemit ◽  
Somsak Tiamkao ◽  
Suprawita Saensak

Prevalence and risk factors associated with memory disturbance and dementia were determined in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients in hospitals before discharge, three and six months after stroke. A prospective cohort study was conducted during January-December 2017 with 401 AIS patients admitted to Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen Hospital and Chum Phae Hospital, Khon Kaen, Thailand. The demographics and clinical characteristics, previous illness and past medical history, and laboratory test results of the patients were collected from the medical records, while depression screening, NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) scoring and mini mental state examination (MMSE) were performed using particular medical record forms. The prevalence of memory disturbance and dementia was 56.6, 41.6 and 38.2% before discharge, three and six months after stroke, respectively. Based on logistic regression analysis, age, education and stroke severity were the risk factors associated with the studied disorders before discharge and three months after stroke. Meanwhile, age and education were the risk factors for six months after stroke. Our findings suggested that the prevalence of memory disturbance and dementia remained high at all study periods.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 254-263 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janet Prvu Bettger ◽  
Zixiao Li ◽  
Ying Xian ◽  
Liping Liu ◽  
Xingquan Zhao ◽  
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Background Stroke rehabilitation improves functional recovery among stroke patients. However, little is known about clinical practice in China regarding the assessment and provision of rehabilitation among patients with acute ischemic stroke. Aims We examined the frequency and determinants of an assessment for rehabilitation among acute ischemic stroke patients from the China National Stroke Registry II. Methods Data for 19,294 acute ischemic stroke patients admitted to 219 hospitals from June 2012 to January 2013 were analyzed. The multivariable logistic regression model with the generalized estimating equation method accounting for in-hospital clustering was used to identify patient and hospital factors associated with having a rehabilitation assessment during the acute hospitalization. Results Among 19,294 acute ischemic stroke patients, 11,451 (59.4%) were assessed for rehabilitation. Rates of rehabilitation assessment varied among 219 hospitals (IQR 41.4% vs 81.5%). In the multivariable analysis, factors associated with increased likelihood of a rehabilitation assessment ( p < 0.05) included disability prior to stroke, higher NIHSS on admission, receipt of a dysphagia screen, deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis, carotid vessel imaging, longer length of stay, and treatment at a hospital with a higher number of hospital beds (per 100 units). In contrast, patients with a history of atrial fibrillation and hospitals with higher number of annual stroke discharges (per 100 patients) were less likely to receive rehabilitation assessment during the acute stroke hospitalization. Conclusions Rehabilitation assessment among acute ischemic stroke patients was suboptimal in China. Rates varied considerably among hospitals and support the need to improve adherence to recommended care for stroke survivors.


Stroke ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (Suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erwin Chiquete ◽  
Guillermo Ramirez-Garcia ◽  
Valeria Sandoval-Rodriguez ◽  
Fernando Flores-Silva ◽  
Jose L Ruiz-Sandoval ◽  
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Background and purpose: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is the leading cause of adult-onset epilepsy. In the context of current guidelines, AIS patients presenting with seizures are considered at high risk for seizure recurrence and as a consequence, this patients are deemed as nowadays affected by epilepsy. We aimed to describe the factors associated with acute seizures, epilepsy and seizure recurrence after AIS, as well as their impact on the functional outcome at 12-month follow-up. Methods: This is a cohort study on 1,246 non-epileptic patients with AIS included in a multicenter Mexican registry; who received 12-month follow-up after a first-ever or recurrent AIS. Multivariate analyses were performed to evaluate factors associated with acute seizures and the functional outcome at 12 months of follow-up. Results: The frequency of acute seizures (within 7 days after stroke onset) after AIS was 8.1% [95% confidence interval (CI): 6.7% to 9.8%]. In all, 12-month seizure recurrence rate was 4.8% (95% CI: 3.7% to 6.1%). In a binary logistic regression model, risk factors significantly associated with seizures were >10 scoring of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSSS, US) [odds ratio (OR): 2.21, 95% CI: 1.40-3.47], recurrent ischemic stroke (OR: 2.17, 95% CI: 1.34-3.53) and age <65 years (OR: 1.69, 95% CI: 1.09-2.62). After a Cox-proportional hazards model and Kaplan-Meier actuarial analyses, the presence of acute seizures was significantly associated with the risk of functional disability or death (a modified Rankin scale >3) at 12 months of follow-up [hazard ratio (HR): 1.37, 95% CI: 1.04-1.83], as well as NIHSS >10 (HR: 4.47, 95% CI: 3.53-5.65), age ≥65 years (HR: 1.74, 95% CI: 1.38-2.20), heart failure (HR: 1.61, 95% CI: 1.22-2.13) and atrial fibrillation (HR: 1.35, 95% CI: 1.05-1.74). Conclusions: The frequency of provoked seizures after acute ischemic stroke in this cohort was 8%. Age <65 years and severity of the brain infarction are the main factors associated with seizures, which in turn represent an important risk factor for functional disabilities or death one year after the acute event.


Stroke ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (Suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahul R Karamchandani ◽  
Jeremy Rhoten ◽  
Edwin Strong ◽  
Brenda Chang ◽  
Sam Singh ◽  
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Introduction: Despite randomized trials demonstrating the benefit of endovascular therapy (EVT), large artery occlusion (LAO) acute ischemic stroke (AIS) remains associated with high mortality. Identifying factors associated with mortality for patients presenting with LAO AIS can assist in therapeutic decision-making and prognostication. Hypothesis: Among patients with LAO AIS, factors associated with 90-day mortality include older age, higher presenting NIHSS score, and lower final Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (TICI) score. Methods: From November 2016 to April 2019, we conducted a retrospective analysis from a large healthcare system’s stroke network registry of patients presenting with ICA and/or MCA occlusions. Ninety-day mortality status from registry follow-up was corroborated with the Social Security Death Index. A multivariable logistic regression model was fitted to determine demographic and clinical characteristics associated with 90-day mortality. Results: Among 796 patients with 800 encounters, mean age was 68 years, 52% were women, mean presenting NIHSS was 14, and 97% presented within 24 hours of last known well time. Fifty-one percent were treated with EVT. Mortality rate for the entire cohort was 25%. In a univariate analysis, there were significant differences in age, gender, race, blood glucose, presenting NIHSS, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, CTP core volume, CTP delayed perfusion volume, EVT treatment, number of passes for EVT, final TICI score, and discharge mRS, between patients with and without 90-day mortality. In the multivariable model, increasing age (per 10 years, OR 1.54, 95% CI 1.20, 1.97) and higher discharge mRS (per 1 point, OR 4.47, 95% CI 3.05, 6.55) were associated with 90-day mortality. Female gender (OR 0.57, 95% CI 0.27, 1.18) and final TICI score of 2B or better (OR 0.42, 95% CI 0.18, 1.01) were protective against 90-day mortality. Conclusions: Increasing age and worse discharge functional outcome are associated with 90-day mortality after LAO AIS. Female gender and better revascularization after EVT are associated with lower mortality. Additional studies are required to refine mortality outcome prediction models for patients presenting with LAO AIS.


Circulation ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 141 (Suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason J Wang ◽  
Artem Boltyenkov ◽  
Gabriela Martinez ◽  
Jeffrey M Katz ◽  
Angela Hoang ◽  
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Introduction: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) presents an ongoing challenge for population health and availability of healthcare resources. Imaging plays a critical role in both diagnosis and treatment decisions in AIS, but optimal utilization regarding advanced imaging with angiography and perfusion using either CTAP or MRAP remain uncertain according to national guidelines. Consequently, wide variation in AIS imaging exists in clinical practice, mostly defaulted to physician preferences and institutional factors, without a clear understanding of the benefits and risks involved in stroke care. Although CTAP and MRAP each have unique benefits and risks in the AIS setting, the effect of this risk-benefit tradeoff on health outcomes and utilization of resources is unknown. This study analyses the factors associated with imaging preferences and the related health outcomes. Method: We performed a retrospective study on an AIS registry consisting of consecutive patients admitted to our institution from November 1, 2011, through October 1, 2018. Imaging and treatment selections and modified Rankin Score (mRS) at discharge were the main outcomes. Independent variables include age, gender, race-ethnicity, and NIH stroke score (NIHSS) at admission. Multivariable logistic regression models were performed. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: 1884 patients with curated imaging data during hospitalization were included. Among them, 32% were ≥80 years old, 47.4% female, 15.53% black, 60.3% white, and 24.4% with NIHSS≥10 at admission. CTAP and MRAP were performed in 21.1% and 72.2% patients, respectively. 46.1% received thrombolytics (IV-tPA), 1.3% had endovascular therapy (EVT), and 52.7% were not treated. The two clinical outcomes were independent functionality at discharge (mRS0-2) at 48.4%, and patients expired in hospital at 7.1%. Adjusted by all the factors, regression models showed that patients with NIHSS≥10 were more likely to receive CTAP (p<0.0001, OR=3.39) and less likely to receive MRAP (p<0.0001, OR=0.48); whereas age ≥80 was less likely to receive CTAP (p<0.0001, OR=0.37) or MRAP (p<0.0001, OR=0.37). NIHSS≥10 (p<0.0001, OR=0.15) and IV-tPA (p=0.0006, OR=0.69) were negatively related to independent functionality at discharge, and MRAP (p<0.0001, OR=1.97) was positively related to it. NIHSS≥10 (p=0.0212, OR=1.69) were positively related to mortality, while utilization of MRAP showed a negative relationship (p<0.0001, OR=0.26) with it. Conclusion: Higher NIHSS was positively associated with mortality and utilization of CTAP, while it is negatively associated with MRAP. MRAP was positively related to independent functionality at discharge. Older age was negatively associated with CTAP or MRAP utilization.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 1471
Author(s):  
Joonsang Yoo ◽  
Jeong-Ho Hong ◽  
Seong-Joon Lee ◽  
Yong-Won Kim ◽  
Ji Man Hong ◽  
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is often associated with the use of contrast agents. We evaluated the frequency of AKI, factors associated with AKI after endovascular treatment (EVT), and associations with AKI and clinical outcomes. We retrospectively analyzed consecutively enrolled patients with acute ischemic stroke who underwent EVT at three stroke centers in Korea. We compared the characteristics of patients with and without AKI and independent factors associated with AKI after EVT. We also investigated the effects of AKI on functional outcomes and mortality at 3 months. Of the 601 patients analyzed, 59 patients (9.8%) developed AKI and five patients (0.8%) started renal replacement therapy after EVT. In the multivariate analysis, diabetes mellitus (odds ratio (OR), 2.341; 95% CI, 1.283–4.269; p = 0.005), the contrast agent dose (OR, 1.107 per 10 mL; 95% CI, 1.032–1.187; p = 0.004), and unsuccessful reperfusion (OR, 1.909; 95% CI, 1.019–3.520; p = 0.040) were independently associated with AKI. The presence of AKI was associated with a poor functional outcome (OR, 5.145; 95% CI, 2.177–13.850; p < 0.001) and mortality (OR, 8.164; 95% CI, 4.046–16.709; p < 0.001) at 3 months. AKI may also affect the outcomes of ischemic stroke patients undergoing EVT. When implementing EVT, practitioners should be aware of these risk factors.


BMC Neurology ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabella Canavero ◽  
Anna Cavallini ◽  
Patrizia Perrone ◽  
Mauro Magoni ◽  
Lucia Sacchi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fabian Flottmann ◽  
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Gabriel Broocks ◽  
Tobias Djamsched Faizy ◽  
Rosalie McDonough ◽  
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