Determinants of Infarct Core Growth During Inter-hospital Transfer for Thrombectomy

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Objective: Patients with acute ischemic stroke harboring a large vessel occlusion who present to primary stroke centers often require inter-hospital transfer for thrombectomy. We aimed to determine clinical and imaging factors independently associated with fast infarct growth (IG) during inter-hospital transfer. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from acute stroke patients with a large vessel occlusion transferred for thrombectomy from a primary stroke center to one of three French comprehensive stroke centers, with an MRI obtained at both the primary and comprehensive center before thrombectomy. Inter-hospital IG rate was defined as the difference in infarct volumes on diffusion-weighted imaging between the primary and comprehensive center, divided by the delay between the two MRI scans. The primary outcome was identification of fast progressors, defined as IG rate ≥5 mL/hour. The hypoperfusion intensity ratio (HIR), a surrogate marker of collateral blood flow, was automatically measured on perfusion imaging. Results: A total of 233 patients were included, of whom 27% patients were fast progressors. The percentage of fast progressors was 3% among patients with HIR < 0.40 and 71% among those with HIR ≥ 0.40. In multivariable analysis, fast progression was independently associated with HIR, intracranial carotid artery occlusion, and exclusively deep infarct location at the primary center (C-statistic = 0.95; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.93–0.98). IG rate was independently associated with good functional outcome (adjusted OR = 0.91; 95% CI, 0.83–0.99; P = 0.037). Interpretation: Our findings show that a HIR > 0.40 is a powerful indicator of fast inter-hospital IG. These results have implication for neuroprotection trial design, as well as informing triage decisions at primary stroke centers. ANN NEUROL 2023;93:1117–1129.

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Seners, P., Scheldeman, L., Christensen, S., Mlynash, M., Ter Schiphorst, A., Arquizan, C., … Albers, G. W. (2023). Determinants of Infarct Core Growth During Inter-hospital Transfer for Thrombectomy. Annals of Neurology, 93(6), 1117–1129. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.26613

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