Abstract

Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is the current standard of care treatment for patients presenting with severe symptoms due to large vessel occlusion (LVO); approximately 30% of patients with LVO however present with mild symptoms (NIHSS < 6). The safety and efficacy of MT in this group has not yet been established. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of MT in patients presenting with mild symptoms due to LVO in a large multicenter registry. Methods: STAR registry combined the prospectively maintained databases of 11 thrombectomy-capable stroke centers in the US, Europe and Asia. Patients who underwent MT were included in these analyses. Baseline features, risk factors, location of occlusion, time from symptom onset, tPA receipt, procedural complication rates, symptomatic hemorrhage, and long-term functional outcome were compared between patients with mild symptoms (NIHSS < 6) to those with severe symptoms (NIHSS ≥ 6). Results: Total of 2,114 patients were included in this analysis. Of those, 162 patients presented with NIHSS ≥ 6. Baseline features and outcomes are summarized in table 1. There was no difference in age, or sex, tPA receipt, number of attempts, rate of successful revascularization, symptomatic hemorrhage, or length of hospital stay. Median ASPECTS score was 9 in the mild Vs 8 in the severe symptom group (p=< 0.001), there was a higher percentage of patients in the mild symptom group with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and LVO in the posterior circulation. Conversely there were more patients with atrial fibrillation in the severe symptom group. Excellent outcome (mRS 0-2 at 90 days) was achieved in 69.8% patients in the mild group compared to 38.3% in the severe group, p=<0.001) Conclusion: In patients with minor symptoms due to large vessel occlusion, mechanical thrombectomy appears to be safe with low complication rates. Approximately seventy percent of patients achieved excellent functional recovery. Table 1:

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