Frontiers in Neurology (Dec 2022)

Tandem occlusions involving the internal carotid and anterior cerebral arteries—A rare form of stroke: Results from the multicenter EVATRISP collaboration study

  • Andrei Filioglo,
  • Naaem Simaan,
  • Asaf Honig,
  • Mirjam Heldner,
  • Alessandro Pezzini,
  • Nicolas Martinez-Majander,
  • Visnja Padjen,
  • Philipp Baumgartner,
  • Panagiotis Papanagiotou,
  • Alexander Salerno,
  • Christian Nolte,
  • Christian Nolte,
  • Annika Nordanstig,
  • Annika Nordanstig,
  • Stefan Engelter,
  • Andrea Zini,
  • Marialuisa Zedde,
  • João Pedro Marto,
  • Marcel Arnold,
  • Mauro Magoni,
  • Henrik Gensicke,
  • Jose Cohen,
  • Ronen Leker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1024891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundPatients with stroke secondary to isolated anterior cerebral artery (ACA) occlusions have poor outcomes. Whether tandem occlusions (TO) of the extracranial internal carotid (ICA) and the ACA carry even worse outcomes that remain unknown.MethodsPatients with TO involving ICA and ACA occlusions were identified from 14 participating centers from the EndoVascular treatment And ThRombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients (EVATRISP) project which is a multicenter, observational, cohort study with prospective accrual of data followed by retrospective data analysis. Patients with isolated ACA stroke served as controls.ResultsIncluded were 92 patients with isolated ACA and 16 patients with ICA-ACA TO stroke. On univariate analyses, patients with TO had more severe strokes on admission [median NIHSS (IQR) 13.5 (9–21) vs. 8 (5–12), p = 0.003] and were more often treated with thrombectomy (81 vs. 40%, p = 0.002). Mortality rates were higher among TO patients (31 vs. 11%, p = 0.03). Rates of favorable functional outcomes were numerically lower among TO patients (38 vs. 60%) but the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.09). On multivariate analyses, the presence of TO did not modify the chances for favorable outcomes.ConclusionTO stroke with ICA and isolated ACA involvement is rare and results in more severe initial neurological deficits and higher mortality compared to those seen in patients with isolated ACA stroke.

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