Abstract

Background: Perfusion imaging is increasingly used to risk stratify patients with symptomatic intracranial stenosis. Length of hospital stay (LOS) in patients with ischemic stroke is a surrogate marker of increased morbidity. We aim to determine the association between perfusion delay on T max (< 4 sec, 4-6 sec, and > 6 sec) on perfusion weighted imaging and LOS in patients with symptomatic middle cerebral artery (MCA) stenosis. Methods: We included consecutive patients with left MCA stenosis admitted with ischemic stroke or TIA <7 days from onset who underwent perfusion imaging (CT or MR perfusion) processed with RAPID software. We excluded patients with core infarct ≥ 30 mL. Perfusion mismatch was divided into three groups: mismatch volume ≥ 15 mL based on T max > 6 sec delay, mismatch volume ≥ 15 mL based on T max 4-6 sec delay, and neither of the above mismatch patterns. The primary outcome was LOS, both as a continuous variable and categorical (≥ 7 days (prolonged LOS) vs. <7 days). Results: 179 out of 194 patients met the inclusion criteria; mean age was 70.2 ± 15.4 years, 53.1% were women, median (IQR) NIHSS was 4 (1-9); 83.2% underwent MR perfusion; 38.5% had a mismatch volume ≥ 15 mL based on T max > 6 sec and 31.3% had a mismatch volume ≥ 15 mL based on T max 4-6 sec and the median (IQR) LOS was 4 days (2-8). After adjusting for age and NIHSS, T max > 6 sec mismatch definition was associated with prolonged LOS (OR 2.90 95% CI 1.06-8.18; p=0.039) but T max 4-6 sec definition was not (OR 1.45 95% CI 0.46-4.58, p=0.528), without any interaction based on perfusion imaging modality (p interaction = 0.568). We found similar associations when LOS was considered as a continuous variable for T max > 6 sec (β coefficient=2.01, 95% CI 0.05-3.97, p=0.044) and T max 4-6 sec (β coefficient=1.24, 95% CI -0.85-3.34, p=0.244). In receiver operating curves, the optimal mismatch volume for T max > 6 sec was 10 mL (sensitivity 0.61 and specificity 0.63) whereas for T max 4-6 sec it was 39 mL (sensitivity 0.61 specificity 0.56). Conclusion: In patients with recently symptomatic MCA stenosis, the T max > 6 sec definition for mismatch, but not T max 4-6 sec, is associated with prolonged LOS. Prospective studies are needed to validate our findings and define the optimal mismatch threshold in patients with symptomatic MCA stenosis.

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