Neuroimaging Marker-CT Perfusion of Early Neurological Deterioration in Patients with Minor Stroke and Large Vessel Occlusion after Intravenous Thrombolysis


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Objective:Early Neurological Deterioration (END) is one of the complications in Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and relates to prognosis. However, the reason why it occurs is still unclear. Our study is to investigate if CT perfusion (CTP) can predict END in patients with Minor Stroke and Large Vessel Occlusion after Intravenous Thrombolysis (IVT).

Methods:Patients who underwent IVT with Large Vessel Occlusion were enrolled continuously from January 2021 to August 2023. After evaluating the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, they were divided into the END group (n=21) and the Non-END group (n=20). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to explore the factors of END. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was also used to assess the discriminative ability of CTP in predicting END.

Results:A total of 41 patients (mean age, 62.34 ± 10.82 years, 27 male) were finally included in the analysis; 21 patients had END, and 9 patients underwent Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that rCBV (OR=0.081, 95%CI=0.009- 0.721, p = 0.024) and admission-NIHSS (OR=1.990, 95%CI=1.049-3.772, p = 0.035) were significantly associated with END. The area under the curve (AUC) of rCBV and NIHSS to discriminate END were 0.708 and 0.758. We found patients with END had a higher modified Rankin Scale (mRS) in 3 months.

Conclusions:The rCBV and NIHSS were associated with post-thrombolysis END and may become reliable markers to predicate END. END might predict a poor 3-month functional outcome.

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Hongli Zhang

Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University

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Wanli Bao

Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University

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Meiyan Yu

Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University

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Xiang Li

Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University

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Yongkun Gui

Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University

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Hongkai Cui

Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University

Email: info@benthamscience.net

Ping Zhang

Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: info@benthamscience.net

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