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Characteristics of a COVID-19 Cohort With Large Vessel Occlusion: A Multicenter International Study
- Jabbour, Pascal;
- Dmytriw, Adam A;
- Sweid, Ahmad;
- Piotin, Michel;
- Bekelis, Kimon;
- Sourour, Nader;
- Raz, Eytan;
- Linfante, Italo;
- Dabus, Guilherme;
- Kole, Max;
- Martínez-Galdámez, Mario;
- Nimjee, Shahid M;
- Lopes, Demetrius K;
- Hassan, Ameer E;
- Kan, Peter;
- Ghorbani, Mohammad;
- Levitt, Michael R;
- Escalard, Simon;
- Missios, Symeon;
- Shapiro, Maksim;
- Clarençon, Frédéric;
- Elhorany, Mahmoud;
- Vela-Duarte, Daniel;
- Tahir, Rizwan A;
- Youssef, Patrick P;
- Pandey, Aditya S;
- Starke, Robert M;
- Naamani, Kareem El;
- Abbas, Rawad;
- Hammoud, Bassel;
- Mansour, Ossama Y;
- Galvan, Jorge;
- Billingsley, Joshua T;
- Mortazavi, Abolghasem;
- Walker, Melanie;
- Dibas, Mahmoud;
- Settecase, Fabio;
- Heran, Manraj KS;
- Kuhn, Anna L;
- Puri, Ajit S;
- Menon, Bijoy K;
- Sivakumar, Sanjeev;
- Mowla, Ashkan;
- D'Amato, Salvatore;
- Zha, Alicia M;
- Cooke, Daniel;
- Goyal, Mayank;
- Wu, Hannah;
- Cohen, Jake;
- Turkel-Parrella, David;
- Xavier, Andrew;
- Waqas, Muhammad;
- Tutino, Vincent M;
- Siddiqui, Adnan;
- Gupta, Gaurav;
- Nanda, Anil;
- Khandelwal, Priyank;
- Tiu, Cristina;
- Portela, Pere C;
- de la Ossa, Natalia Perez;
- Urra, Xabier;
- de Lera, Mercedes;
- Arenillas, Juan F;
- Ribo, Marc;
- Requena, Manuel;
- Piano, Mariangela;
- Pero, Guglielmo;
- De Sousa, Keith;
- Al-Mufti, Fawaz;
- Hashim, Zafar;
- Nayak, Sanjeev;
- Renieri, Leonardo;
- Aziz-Sultan, Mohamed A;
- Nguyen, Thanh N;
- Feineigle, Patricia;
- Patel, Aman B;
- Siegler, James E;
- Badih, Khodr;
- Grossberg, Jonathan A;
- Saad, Hassan;
- Gooch, M Reid;
- Herial, Nabeel A;
- Rosenwasser, Robert H;
- Tjoumakaris, Stavropoula;
- Tiwari, Ambooj
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1227/neu.0000000000001902Abstract
Background
The mechanisms and outcomes in coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-associated stroke are unique from those of non-COVID-19 stroke.Objective
To describe the efficacy and outcomes of acute revascularization of large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the setting of COVID-19 in an international cohort.Methods
We conducted an international multicenter retrospective study of consecutively admitted patients with COVID-19 with concomitant acute LVO across 50 comprehensive stroke centers. Our control group constituted historical controls of patients presenting with LVO and receiving a mechanical thrombectomy between January 2018 and December 2020.Results
The total cohort was 575 patients with acute LVO; 194 patients had COVID-19 while 381 patients did not. Patients in the COVID-19 group were younger (62.5 vs 71.2; P < .001) and lacked vascular risk factors (49, 25.3% vs 54, 14.2%; P = .001). Modified thrombolysis in cerebral infarction 3 revascularization was less common in the COVID-19 group (74, 39.2% vs 252, 67.2%; P < .001). Poor functional outcome at discharge (defined as modified Ranklin Scale 3-6) was more common in the COVID-19 group (150, 79.8% vs 132, 66.7%; P = .004). COVID-19 was independently associated with a lower likelihood of achieving modified thrombolysis in cerebral infarction 3 (odds ratio [OR]: 0.4, 95% CI: 0.2-0.7; P < .001) and unfavorable outcomes (OR: 2.5, 95% CI: 1.4-4.5; P = .002).Conclusion
COVID-19 was an independent predictor of incomplete revascularization and poor outcomes in patients with stroke due to LVO. Patients with COVID-19 with LVO were younger, had fewer cerebrovascular risk factors, and suffered from higher morbidity/mortality rates.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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