Stroke patients with imaging evidence of salvageable brain tissue benefit from late thrombectomy

Clinical Question

For stroke patients with potentially salvageable ischemic brain tissue, can thrombectomy from 6 hours to 16 hours after onset of symptoms result in improved outcomes?

Bottom line

Patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke from occlusion of a large vessel cerebral artery and who have imaging evidence of reversible ischemic brain tissue can benefit from thrombectomy even after 6 hours from onset of symptoms. 1b

Study design: Randomized controlled trial (nonblinded)

Funding: Government

Setting: Inpatient (any location) with outpatient follow-up

Reviewer

Nita Shrikant Kulkarni, MD
Assistant Professor in Hospital Medicine
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL


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Anonymous

I’m surprised by this as my late father had thrombectomy at around 6 hours but the early imaging was not accurate about the extent of damage
Fortunately his damage was severe enough that he succumbed

Anonymous

Since I am semi retired I am not involved with acute cases, But stroke prevention and treatment is common in my office.This is very valuable for me, I wish we could have that in our hospital.

Anonymous

I had a stroke and could have been one of these patients ...but many questions of cost / rapid brain testing and criteria for salvagability remain. Great forward looking study

Anonymous

The twist to earlier paper is the availability of imaging to determine potentially reversible ischemia.

Anonymous

Good poem

Anonymous

Perhaps with this new information there is still a few patient who will benefit and thereby reducing disability post stroke.