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Predicting symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage after mechanical thrombectomy: the TAG score
Montalvo, Mayra; Mistry, Eva; Chang, Andrew Davey; Yakhkind, Aleksandra; Dakay, Katarina; Azher, Idrees; Kaushal, Ashutosh; Mistry, Akshitkumar; Chitale, Rohan; Cutting, Shawna; Burton, Tina; Mac Grory, Brian; Reznik, Michael; Mahta, Ali; Thompson, Bradford B; Ishida, Koto; Frontera, Jennifer; Riina, Howard A; Gordon, David; Parella, David; Scher, Erica; Farkas, Jeffrey; McTaggart, Ryan; Khatri, Pooja; Furie, Karen L; Jayaraman, Mahesh; Yaghi, Shadi
BACKGROUND:There is limited data on predictors of symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage (sICH) in patients who underwent mechanical thrombectomy. In this study, we aim to determine those predictors with external validation. METHODS:and t tests to identify independent predictors of sICH with p<0.1. Significant variables were then combined in a multivariate logistic regression model to derive an sICH prediction score. This score was then validated using data from the Blood Pressure After Endovascular Treatment multicentre prospective registry. RESULTS:We identified 578 patients with acute ischaemic stroke who received thrombectomy, 19 had sICH (3.3%). Predictive factors of sICH were: thrombolysis in cerebral ischaemia (TICI) score, Alberta stroke program early CT score (ASPECTS), and glucose level, and from these predictors, we derived the weighted TICI-ASPECTS-glucose (TAG) score, which was associated with sICH in the derivation (OR per unit increase 1.98, 95% CI 1.48 to 2.66, p<0.001, area under curve ((AUC)=0.79) and validation (OR per unit increase 1.48, 95% CI 1.22 to 1.79, p<0.001, AUC=0.69) cohorts. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:High TAG scores are associated with sICH in patients receiving mechanical thrombectomy. Larger studies are needed to validate this scoring system and test strategies to reduce sICH risk and make thrombectomy safer in patients with elevated TAG scores.
PMID: 31427365
ISSN: 1468-330x
CID: 4046642
Subclavian steal syndrome due to dialysis fistula corrected with subclavian artery stenting
Agarwal, Shashank; Schwartz, Lisa; Kwon, Patrick; Selas, George; Farkas, Jeffrey; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Tiwari, Ambooj
PMCID:6276325
PMID: 30564504
ISSN: 2163-0402
CID: 3556582
Comparing Safety and Efficacy of Biplane versus Monoplane Angiography in Hyperacute Neuroendovascular Therapy [Meeting Abstract]
Kurgansky, Gregory; Teslya, Igor; Bo, Ryan; Farkas, Jeffrey; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Tiwari, Ambooj; Turkel-Parrella, David
ISI:000453090802159
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561952
Subclavian Steal Syndrome secondary to Dialysis AVF treated with Balloon Mounted Stent [Meeting Abstract]
Agarwal, Shashank; Kwon, Patrick; Selas, George; Farkas, Jeffrey; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Schwartz, Lisa; Tiwari, Ambooj
ISI:000453090804458
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561412
Incidence of Hemorrhage of Combination IV tPA and Eptifibatide Therapy in Stroke Endovascular Thrombectomy [Meeting Abstract]
Shrestha, Ashik; Ye, Phillip; Zhou, Ting; Tiwari, Ambooj; Turkel-Parrella, David; Farkas, Jeffrey; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Crotty, Danielle
ISI:000453090803120
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561432
Outcome of Distal Clot Migration in the Setting of IV r-tPA and Stroke Endovascular Thrombectomy [Meeting Abstract]
Ye, Phillip; Bo, Ryan; Liff, Jeremy; Farkas, Jeffrey; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Turkel-Parrella, David; Tiwari, Ambooj
ISI:000453090803127
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561882
Impact of Ultra-Rapid-Sequential IV/Contrast on Renal Function and incidence of CIN in a Comprehensive Stroke Center [Meeting Abstract]
Ye, Phillip; Frontera, Jennifer; Bo, Ryan; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Farkas, Jeffrey; Turkel-Parrella, David; Tiwari, Ambooj
ISI:000453090802163
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561942
Dose and Time Dependence of Eptifibitide Complications in Patients undergoing Neuroendovascular Therapy with and Without Hyperacute Stenting [Meeting Abstract]
Bo, Ryan; Shrestha, Ashik; Zhou, Ting; Turkel-Parrella, David; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Farkas, Jeffrey; Tiwari, Ambooj; Crotty, Danielle
ISI:000453090803126
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561892
Assessing the Affect of Clot Firmness on the Speed and Grade of Recanalization in Hyperacute Neuroendovascular Therapy [Meeting Abstract]
Kurgansky, Gregory; Ye, Phillip; Bo, Ryan; Farkas, Jeffrey; Arcot, Karthikeyan; Turkel-Parrella, David; Tiwari, Ambooj
ISI:000453090803118
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561902
Delayed neurological deficits after endovascular placement of a pipeline embolisation device: clinical manifestation and treatment
Sablani, Naveen; Hasan, Maryam Mumtaz; Shrestha, Ashik; Farkas, Jeffrey
Endovascular treatment has been the mainstay of therapy for repair of both ruptured and unruptured cerebral aneurysms. Flow diverter devices offer a new option for the treatment of complex aneurysms that were previously not amenable to coiling. Procedural adverse effects include intracranial haemorrhage and ischaemic stroke, which usually occur on the same day. Delayed complications are rare. We report a case of a patient who underwent placement of a pipeline embolisation device and developed delayed neurological deficits, which were thought to be an inflammatory reaction to the hydrophilic coating used in guidewires and microcatheters. Our patient was treated with a course of steroids, with improvement of her neurological deficits and resolution of MRI findings. As the use of flow diverter devices has increased, variable and delayed complications of such therapy are increasingly being reported in the literature.
PMID: 29574426
ISSN: 1757-790x
CID: 3010752