Scientific Reports (Jun 2021)

Time–outcome relationship in acute large-vessel occlusion exists across all ages: subanalysis of RESCUE-Japan Registry 2

  • Kenichi Todo,
  • Shinichi Yoshimura,
  • Kazutaka Uchida,
  • Hiroshi Yamagami,
  • Nobuyuki Sakai,
  • Haruhiko Kishima,
  • Hideki Mochizuki,
  • Masayuki Ezura,
  • Yasushi Okada,
  • Kazuo Kitagawa,
  • Kazumi Kimura,
  • Makoto Sasaki,
  • Norio Tanahashi,
  • Kazunori Toyoda,
  • Eisuke Furui,
  • Yuji Matsumaru,
  • Kazuo Minematsu,
  • Takaya Kitano,
  • Shuhei Okazaki,
  • Tsutomu Sasaki,
  • Manabu Sakaguchi,
  • Masatoshi Takagaki,
  • Takeo Nishida,
  • Hajime Nakamura,
  • Takeshi Morimoto,
  • RESCUE-Japan Registry 2 Investigators

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92100-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Early reperfusion after endovascular thrombectomy is associated with an improved outcome in ischemic stroke patients; however, the time dependency in elderly patients remains unclear. We investigated the time–outcome relationships in different age subgroups. Of 2420 patients enrolled in the RESCUE-Japan Registry 2 study, a study based on a prospective registry of stroke patients with acute cerebral large-vessel occlusion at 46 centers, we analyzed the data of 1010 patients with successful reperfusion after endovascular therapy (mTICI of 2b or 3). In 3 age subgroups (< 70, 70 to < 80, and ≥ 80 years), the mRS scores at 90 days were analyzed according to 4 categories of onset-to-reperfusion time (< 180, 180 to < 240, 240 to < 300, and ≥ 300 min). In each age subgroup, the distributions of mRS scores were better with shorter onset-to-reperfusion times. The adjusted common odds ratios for better outcomes per 1-category delay in onset-to-reperfusion time were 0.66 (95% CI 0.55–0.80) in ages < 70 years, 0.66 (95% CI 0.56–0.79) in ages 70 to < 80 years, and 0.83 (95% CI 0.70–0.98) in ages ≥ 80 years. Early reperfusion was associated with better outcomes across all age subgroups. Achieving early successful reperfusion is important even in elderly patients.