Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology (Oct 2023)

Association of the time of day of EVT with clinical outcomes and benefit from successful recanalization after stroke

  • Vanessa Granja Burbano,
  • Teresa A. Wölfer,
  • Naomi Vlegels,
  • Fanny Quandt,
  • Hanna Zimmermann,
  • Johannes Wischmann,
  • Lars Kellert,
  • Thomas Liebig,
  • Konstantinos Dimitriadis,
  • Jeffrey L. Saver,
  • Steffen Tiedt,
  • for the GSR investigators

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
pp. 1917 – 1923

Abstract

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Abstract Experimental and neuroimaging studies suggest an influence of the time of day on acute infarct growth, but whether this could inform patient selection for acute treatments is uncertain. In a multicenter cohort of 9357 stroke patients undergoing endovascular treatment, morning treatment (05:00–10:59) was associated with lowest 90‐day mRS scores (adjusted odds ratio, 1.27 [95% CI, 1.08–1.47]; p = 0.004). The association between successful recanalization and outcome was stronger in morning compared to evening‐treated patients (pia = 0.046) with treatment benefit persisting until 24 h for morning‐treated compared to 11.5 h for evening‐treated patients suggesting that the time of day might inform patient selection for EVT.