Abstract

Objective: This study assessed the characteristics of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) with respect to early neurological deterioration (END) and functional outcome in mild ischemic stroke patients.Methods: Data were obtained from acute mild ischemic stroke patients (defined as having a National Institute of Health Stroke Score (NIHSS) ≤ 5) treated with IVT in our hospital from July 2017 to December 2020. END was defined as the NIHSS increased ≥1 over the baseline at 24 h after IVT. A modified Rankin scale (mRS) ≤ 1 at 3 months was considered as a favorable outcome, and an mRS ≥2 at 3 months was an unfavorable outcome.Results: Two hundred thirty-three acute mild ischemic stroke patients (all patients underwent MRI and DWI restriction) with IVT were included in this study. Thirty-one patients experienced END, and 57 patients experienced an unfavorable outcome at 3 months. With multivariate analysis, END was associated with an elevated baseline systolic blood pressure (SBP) (OR = 1.324, 95% CI, 1.053–1.664, p = 0.016) and coronary heart disease (OR = 4.933, 95% CI, 1.249–19.482, p = 0.023). An unfavorable outcome at 3 months after IVT was independently associated with a baseline elevated SBP (OR = 1.213, 95% CI, 1.005–1.465, p = 0.045), baseline NIHSS (OR = 1.515, 95% CI, 1.186–1.935, p = 0.001), prior hyperlipemia (OR = 3.065, 95% CI, 1.107–8.482, p = 0.031), cardioembolic stroke (OR = 0.323, 95% CI, 0.120–0.871, p = 0.025), and END at 24 h (OR = 4.531, 95% CI, 1.950–10.533, p < 0.001) in mild ischemic stroke patients.Conclusion: In mild ischemic stroke patients with IVT, an elevated baseline SBP and coronary heart disease were associated with END. The elevated baseline SBP, baseline NIHSS, a history of prior hyperlipemia, cardioembolic stroke, and END at 24 h after IVT were useful in predicting an unfavorable outcome at 3 months.

Highlights

  • Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) has been proven to be an effective treatment for acute ischemic stroke patients when it is given within 4.5 h of stroke onset [1]

  • The results revealed that an elevated baseline SBP (OR = 1.324, 95% CI, 1.053–1.664, p = 0.016) and coronary heart disease (OR = 4.933, 95% CI, 1.249–19.482, p = 0.023) were independently associated with early neurological deterioration (END) at 24 h after IVT (Table 2)

  • After large artery atherosclerosis of stroke and the presence of diabetes were adjusted for, the results demonstrated that the baseline elevated SBP (OR = 1.213, 95% CI, 1.005– 1.465, p = 0.045), baseline National Institute of Health Stroke Score (NIHSS) (OR = 1.515, 95% CI, 1.186– 1.935, p = 0.001), prior hyperlipemia (OR = 3.065, 95% CI, 1.107–8.482, p = 0.031), cardioembolic stroke (OR = 0.323, 95% CI, 0.120–0.871, p = 0.025), and END at 24 h (OR = 4.531, 95% CI, 1.950–10.533, p < 0.001) after IVT were independently associated with unfavorable outcomes at 3 months in mild AIS patients (Table 4)

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Introduction

Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) has been proven to be an effective treatment for acute ischemic stroke patients when it is given within 4.5 h of stroke onset [1]. Due to the risk of hemorrhagic transformation and not increasing the likelihood of a favorable outcome at 90 days [5], IVT is not recommended for mild non-disabled ischemic stroke patients within 4.5 h [6]. Approximately one-third of mild ischemic stroke patients without IVT have unfavorable outcome due to mild stroke [7]. This study was designed to identify factors that impacted END and the functional outcome of mild ischemic stroke patients after IVT, which could be useful in predicting a possible unfavorable outcome at 3 months

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