Abstract

Purpose: There are many differences between in hospital ischemic stroke(IHS) and community onset ischemic stroke(COS), and there are several comparative studies. Although the importance of mechanical thrombectomy(MT) in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke is becoming increasingly important, there are not many studies on the effectiveness of MT in IHS. We aimed to compare the clinical features and outcomes between IHS and COS patients who received MT. Methods: We analyzed cases of mechanical thrombectomy performed at Seoul National University Hospital from January 2012 to June 2020. We selected patients with previous mRS(modified Rankin Scale) 0-1 and then divided them into two groups: IHS and COS, and compared successful recanalization, discharge mRS, 3month mRS, and 3month functional independence (mRS 0-2). Results: A total of 41 patients with IHS and 213 patients with COS were included. The baseline characteristics(age, sex, underlying disease, occlusion site) of the two groups were similar, but malignancy tended to be more common in IHS than COS(19.5% vs 7.5%). The median/mean LNT(last normal time)-to-puncture time was 341min/399min in IHS and 370min/461min in COS. The percentages of successful recanalization (92% vs 89%), discharge mRS (mean, 2.19 vs 2.97), 3 month mRS (mean, 2.05 vs 2.56), 3 month functional independence (61% vs 49%) were comparable between the two groups. In the multivariable analysis of the 3 month functional independence, initial NIHSS and successful recanalization were the most important predictors. In addition, a multivariable analysis was performed on successful recanalization, and LNT to puncture time was the most important predictor. Conclusions: The importance of MT is still high even in the in hospital stroke. In addition, IHS has more factors that can reduce the onset to puncture time compared to COS such as well designed on-call system and patient transfer system, well arrangement of nursing manpower. Therefore, more attention is needed for MT in IHS.

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