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Global Impact of COVID-19 on Stroke Care and Intravenous Thrombolysis

Nogueira, Raul G; Qureshi, Muhammed M; Abdalkader, Mohamad; Martins, Sheila Ouriques; Yamagami, Hiroshi; Qiu, Zhongming; Mansour, Ossama Yassin; Sathya, Anvitha; Czlonkowska, Anna; Tsivgoulis, Georgios; Aguiar de Sousa, Diana; Demeestere, Jelle; Mikulik, Robert; Vanacker, Peter; Siegler, James E; Kõrv, Janika; Biller, Jose; Liang, Conrad W; Sangha, Navdeep S; Zha, Alicia M; Czap, Alexandra L; Holmstedt, Christine Anne; Turan, Tanya N; Ntaios, George; Malhotra, Konark; Tayal, Ashis; Loochtan, Aaron; Ranta, Annamarei; Mistry, Eva A; Alexandrov, Anne W; Huang, David Y; Yaghi, Shadi; Raz, Eytan; Sheth, Sunil A; Mohammaden, Mahmoud H; Frankel, Michael; Bila Lamou, Eric Guemekane; Aref, Hany M; Elbassiouny, Ahmed; Hassan, Farouk; Menecie, Tarek; Mustafa, Wessam; Shokri, Hossam M; Roushdy, Tamer; Sarfo, Fred S; Alabi, Tolulope Oyetunde; Arabambi, Babawale; Nwazor, Ernest O; Sunmonu, Taofiki Ajao; Wahab, Kolawole; Yaria, Joseph; Mohammed, Haytham Hussein; Adebayo, Philip B; Riahi, Anis D; Ben Sassi, Samia; Gwaunza, Lenon; Ngwende, Gift Wilson; Sahakyan, David; Rahman, Aminur; Ai, Zhibing; Bai, Fanghui; Duan, Zhenhui; Hao, Yonggang; Huang, Wenguo; Li, Guangwen; Li, Wei; Liu, Ganzhe; Luo, Jun; Shang, Xianjin; Sui, Yi; Tian, Ling; Wen, Hongbin; Wu, Bo; Yan, Yuying; Yuan, Zhengzhou; Zhang, Hao; Zhang, Jun; Zhao, Wenlong; Zi, Wenjie; Leung, Thomas W; Chugh, Chandril; Huded, Vikram; Menon, Bindu; Pandian, Jeyaraj Durai; Sylaja, P N; Usman, Fritz Sumantri; Farhoudi, Mehdi; Hokmabadi, Elyar Sadeghi; Horev, Anat; Reznik, Anna; Hoffmann, Rotem Sivan; Ohara, Nobuyuki; Sakai, Nobuyuki; Watanabe, Daisuke; Yamamoto, Ryoo; Doijiri, Ryosuke; Tokuda, Naoki; Yamada, Takehiro; Terasaki, Tadashi; Yazawa, Yukako; Uwatoko, Takeshi; Dembo, Tomohisa; Shimizu, Hisao; Sugiura, Yuri; Miyashita, Fumio; Fukuda, Hiroki; Miyake, Kosuke; Shimbo, Junsuke; Sugimura, Yusuke; Yagita, Yoshiki; Takenobu, Yohei; Matsumaru, Yuji; Yamada, Satoshi; Kono, Ryuhei; Kanamaru, Takuya; Yamazaki, Hidekazu; Sakaguchi, Manabu; Todo, Kenichi; Yamamoto, Nobuaki; Sonoda, Kazutaka; Yoshida, Tomoko; Hashimoto, Hiroyuki; Nakahara, Ichiro; Kondybayeva, Aida; Faizullina, Kamila; Kamenova, Saltanat; Zhanuzakov, Murat; Baek, Jang-Hyun; Hwang, Yangha; Lee, Jin Soo; Lee, Si Baek; Moon, Jusun; Park, Hyungjong; Seo, Jung Hwa; Seo, Kwon-Duk; Sohn, Sung Il; Young, Chang Jun; Ahdab, Rechdi; Wan Zaidi, Wan Asyraf; Aziz, Zariah Abdul; Basri, Hamidon Bin; Chung, Law Wan; Ibrahim, Aznita Binti; Ibrahim, Khairul Azmi; Looi, Irene; Tan, Wee Yong; Yahya, Nafisah Wan; Groppa, Stanislav; Leahu, Pavel; Al Hashmi, Amal M; Imam, Yahia Zakaria; Akhtar, Naveed; Pineda-Franks, Maria Carissa; Co, Christian Oliver; Kandyba, Dmitriy; Alhazzani, Adel; Al-Jehani, Hosam; Tham, Carol Huilian; Mamauag, Marlie Jane; Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy; Chen, Chih-Hao; Tang, Sung-Chun; Churojana, Anchalee; Akil, Esref; Aykaç, Ozlem; Ozdemir, Atilla Ozcan; Giray, Semih; Hussain, Syed Irteza; John, Seby; Le Vu, Huynh; Tran, Anh Duc; Nguyen, Huy Hoang; Pham, Thong Nhu; Nguyen, Thang Huy; Nguyen, Trung Quoc; Gattringer, Thomas; Enzinger, Christian; Killer-Oberpfalzer, Monika; Bellante, Flavio; De Blauwe, Sofie; Vanhooren, Geert; De Raedt, Sylvie; Dusart, Anne; Lemmens, Robin; Ligot, Noemie; Rutgers, Matthieu Pierre; Yperzeele, Laetitia; Alexiev, Filip; Sakelarova, Teodora; Bedeković, Marina Roje; Budincevic, Hrvoje; Cindrić, Igor; Hucika, Zlatko; Ozretic, David; Saric, Majda Seferovic; Pfeifer, Frantiek; Karpowic, Igor; Cernik, David; Sramek, Martin; Skoda, Miroslav; Hlavacova, Helena; Klecka, Lukas; Koutny, Martin; Vaclavik, Daniel; Skoda, Ondrej; Fiksa, Jan; Hanelova, Katerina; Nevsimalova, Miroslava; Rezek, Robert; Prochazka, Petr; Krejstova, Gabriela; Neumann, Jiri; Vachova, Marta; Brzezanski, Henryk; Hlinovsky, David; Tenora, Dusan; Jura, Rene; Jurák, Lubomír; Novak, Jan; Novak, Ales; Topinka, Zdenek; Fibrich, Petr; Sobolova, Helena; Volny, Ondrej; Christensen, Hanne Krarup; Drenck, Nicolas; Iversen, Helle Klingenberg; Simonsen, Claus Z; Truelsen, Thomas Clement; Wienecke, Troels; Vibo, Riina; Gross-Paju, Katrin; Toomsoo, Toomas; Antsov, Katrin; Caparros, Francois; Cordonnier, Charlotte; Dan, Maria; Faucheux, Jean-Marc; Mechtouff, Laura; Eker, Omer; Lesaine, Emilie; Ondze, Basile; Peres, Roxane; Pico, Fernando; Piotin, Michel; Pop, Raoul; Rouanet, Francois; Gubeladze, Tatuli; Khinikadze, Mirza; Lobjanidze, Nino; Tsikaridze, Alexander; Nagel, Simon; Ringleb, Peter Arthur; Rosenkranz, Michael; Schmidt, Holger; Sedghi, Annahita; Siepmann, Timo; Szabo, Kristina; Thomalla, Götz; Palaiodimou, Lina; Sagris, Dimitrios; Kargiotis, Odysseas; Klivenyi, Peter; Szapary, Laszlo; Tarkanyi, Gabor; Adami, Alessandro; Bandini, Fabio; Calabresi, Paolo; Frisullo, Giovanni; Renieri, Leonardo; Sangalli, Davide; Pirson, Anne V; Uyttenboogaart, Maarten; van den Wijngaard, Ido; Kristoffersen, Espen Saxhaug; Brola, Waldemar; Fudala, MaÅ‚gorzata; Horoch-Lyszczarek, Ewa; Karlinski, Michal; Kazmierski, Radoslaw; Kram, Pawel; Rogoziewicz, Marcin; Kaczorowski, Rafal; Luchowski, Piotr; Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, Halina; Sobolewski, Piotr; Fryze, Waldemar; Wisniewska, Anna; Wiszniewska, Malgorzata; Ferreira, Patricia; Ferreira, Paulo; Fonseca, Luisa; Marto, João Pedro; Pinho E Melo, Teresa; Nunes, Ana Paiva; Rodrigues, Miguel; Cruz, Vítor Tedim; Falup-Pecurariu, Cristian; Krastev, Georgi; Mako, Miroslav; Alonso de Leciñana, María; Arenillas, Juan F; Ayo-Martin, Oscar; Culebras, Antonio Cruz; Tejedor, Exuperio Diez; Montaner, Joan; Pérez-Sánchez, Soledad; Tola Arribas, Miguel Angel; Vasquez, Alejandro Rodriguez; Mazya, Michael; Bernava, Gianmarco; Brehm, Alex; Machi, Paolo; Fischer, Urs; Gralla, Jan; Michel, Patrik L; Psychogios, Marios-Nikos; Strambo, Davide; Banerjee, Soma; Krishnan, Kailash; Kwan, Joseph; Butt, Asif; Catanese, Luciana; Demchuk, Andrew; Field, Thalia; Haynes, Jennifer; Hill, Michael D; Khosravani, Houman; Mackey, Ariane; Pikula, Aleksandra; Saposnik, Gustavo; Scott, Courtney Anne; Shoamanesh, Ashkan; Shuaib, Ashfaq; Yip, Samuel; Barboza, Miguel A; Barrientos, Jose Domingo; Portillo Rivera, Ligia Ibeth; Gongora-Rivera, Fernando; Novarro-Escudero, Nelson; Blanco, Anmylene; Abraham, Michael; Alsbrook, Diana; Altschul, Dorothea; Alvarado-Ortiz, Anthony J; Bach, Ivo; Badruddin, Aamir; Barazangi, Nobl; Brereton, Charmaine; Castonguay, Alicia; Chaturvedi, Seemant; Chaudhry, Saqib A; Choe, Hana; Choi, Jae H; Dharmadhikari, Sushrut; Desai, Kinjal; Devlin, Thomas G; Doss, Vinodh T; Edgell, Randall; Etherton, Mark; Farooqui, Mudassir; Frei, Don; Gandhi, Dheeraj; Grigoryan, Mikayel; Gupta, Rishi; Hassan, Ameer E; Helenius, Johanna; Kaliaev, Artem; Kaushal, Ritesh; Khandelwal, Priyank; Khawaja, Ayaz M; Khoury, Naim N; Kim, Benny S; Kleindorfer, Dawn O; Koyfman, Feliks; Lee, Vivien H; Leung, Lester Y; Linares, Guillermo; Linfante, Italo; Lutsep, Helmi L; Macdougall, Lisa; Male, Shailesh; Malik, Amer; Masoud, Hesham; McDermott, Molly; Mehta, Brijesh P; Min, Jiangyong; Mittal, Manoj; Morris, Jane G; Multani, Sumeet S; Nahab, Fadi; Nalleballe, Krishna; Nguyen, Claude B; Novakovic-White, Roberta; Ortega-Gutierrez, Santiago; Rahangdale, Rahul H; Ramakrishnan, Pankajavalli; Romero, Jose Rafael; Rost, Natalia; Rothstein, Aaron; Ruland, Sean; Shah, Ruchir; Sharma, Malveeka; Silver, Brian; Simmons, Marc; Singh, Abhishek; Starosciak, Amy K; Strasser, Sheryl L; Szeder, Viktor; Teleb, Mohamed; Tsai, Jenny P; Voetsch, Barbara; Balaguera, Oscar; Pujol Lereis, Virginia A; Luraschi, Adriana; Almeida, Marcele Schettini; Cardoso, Fabricio Buchdid; Conforto, Adriana; De Deus Silva, Leonardo; Giacomini, Luidia Varrone; Lima, Fabricio Oliveira; Longo, Alexandre L; Magalhães, Pedro Sc; Martins, Rodrigo Targa; Mont'alverne, Francisco; Mora Cuervo, Daissy Liliana; Rebello, Leticia Costa; Valler, Lenise; Zetola, Viviane Flumignan; Lavados, Pablo M; Navia, Victor; Olavarría, Verónica V; Almeida Toro, Juan Manuel; Ricardo Amaya, Pablo Felipe; Bayona, Hernan; Corredor-Quintero, Angel Basilio; Rivera Ordonez, Carlos Eduardo; Mantilla Barbosa, Diana Katherine; Lara, Osvaldo; Patiño, Mauricio R; Diaz Escobar, Luis Fernando; Dejesus Melgarejo Farina, Donoband Edson; Villamayor, Analia Cardozo; Zelaya Zarza, Adolfo Javier; Barrientos Iman, Danny Moises; Kadota, Liliana Rodriguez; Campbell, Bruce; Hankey, Graeme J; Hair, Casey; Kleinig, Timothy; Ma, Alice; Martins, Rodrigo Tomazini; Sahathevan, Ramesh; Thijs, Vincent; Salazar, Daniel; Yuan-Hao Wu, Teddy; Haussen, Diogo C; Liebeskind, David; Yavagal, Dileep; Jovin, Tudor G; Zaidat, Osama O; Nguyen, Thanh N
OBJECTIVE:The objectives of this study were to measure the global impact of the pandemic on the volumes for intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), IVT transfers, and stroke hospitalizations over 4 months at the height of the pandemic (March 1 to June 30, 2020) compared with two control 4-month periods. METHODS:We conducted a cross-sectional, observational, retrospective study across 6 continents, 70 countries, and 457 stroke centers. Diagnoses were identified by their ICD-10 codes and/or classifications in stroke databases. RESULTS:There were 91,373 stroke admissions in the 4 months immediately before compared to 80,894 admissions during the pandemic months, representing an 11.5% (95%CI, -11.7 to - 11.3, p<0.0001) decline. There were 13,334 IVT therapies in the 4 months preceding compared to 11,570 procedures during the pandemic, representing a 13.2% (95%CI, -13.8 to -12.7, p<0.0001) drop. Interfacility IVT transfers decreased from 1,337 to 1,178, or an 11.9% decrease (95%CI, -13.7 to -10.3, p=0.001). Recovery of stroke hospitalization volume (9.5%, 95%CI 9.2-9.8, p<0.0001) was noted over the two later (May, June) versus the two earlier (March, April) pandemic months. There was a 1.48% stroke rate across 119,967 COVID-19 hospitalizations. SARS-CoV-2 infection was noted in 3.3% (1,722/52,026) of all stroke admissions. CONCLUSIONS:The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a global decline in the volume of stroke hospitalizations, IVT, and interfacility IVT transfers. Primary stroke centers and centers with higher COVID19 inpatient volumes experienced steeper declines. Recovery of stroke hospitalization was noted in the later pandemic months.
PMID: 33766997
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 4822932

Extra-Axial Fluid Collections After Decompressive Craniectomy: Management, Outcomes, and Treatment Algorithm

DiRisio, Aislyn C; Stopa, Brittany M; Pompeu, Yuri A; Vasudeva, Viren; Khawaja, Ayaz M; Izzy, Saef; Gormley, William B
BACKGROUND:Extra-axial fluid collections (EACs) frequently develop after decompressive craniectomy. Management of EACs remains poorly understood, and information on how to predict their clinical course is inadequate. We aimed to better characterize EACs, understand predictors of their resolution, and delineate the best treatment paradigm for patients. METHODS:We reviewed patients who developed EACs after undergoing decompressive craniectomy for treatment of refractory intracranial pressure elevations. We excluded patients who had an ischemic stroke, as EACs in these patients have a different clinical course. We performed univariate analysis and multiple linear regression to find variables associated with earlier resolution of EACs and stratified our analyses by EAC phenotype (complicated vs. uncomplicated). We conducted a systematic review to compare our findings with the literature. RESULTS:Of 96 included patients, 73% were male, and median age was 42.5 years. EACs resolved after a median of 60 days. Complicated EACs were common (62.5%) and required multiple drainage methods before cranioplasty. These were not associated with a protracted course or increased risk of death (P > 0.05). Early bone flap restoration with simultaneous drainage was independently associated with earlier resolution of EACs (β = 0.56, P < 0.001). Systematic review confirmed lack of standardized direction with respect to EAC management. CONCLUSIONS:Our analyses reveal 2 clinically relevant phenotypes of EAC: complicated and uncomplicated. Our proposed treatment algorithm involves replacing the bone flap as soon as it is safe to do so and draining refractory EACs aggressively. Further studies to assess long-term clinical outcomes of EACs are warranted.
PMID: 33639283
ISSN: 1878-8769
CID: 5326092

Prevalence and Risk Factors for Inpatient Falls Among Adults Hospitalized with Status Epilepticus [Meeting Abstract]

Syed, Maryam; Khawaja, Ayaz; Zutshi, Deepti; Basha, Maysaa; Marawar, Rohit
ISI:000704705300288
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 5326502

Acute Encephalopathy in COVID-19 patients-Early Experience from an Inner-City Hospital [Meeting Abstract]

Kong, Wan Yee; Kakara, Mihir; Sadeghi, Mahsa; Rajamani, Kumar; Khawaja, Ayaz
ISI:000729283600069
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 5326512

Embolic stroke as a complication of Patent Foramen Closure Device Infection [Meeting Abstract]

Kong, Wan Yee; Mohamed, Wazim; Forbes, Thomas; Terasaki, Yusuke; Khawaja, Ayaz; Rajamani, Kumar; Rao, Shishir
ISI:000729283602012
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 5326522

Spectrum of Stroke Manifestations in COVID-19 Patients [Meeting Abstract]

Liu, Jay; Shah, Keval; Marji, Amin; Khawaja, Ayaz
ISI:000729283603085
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 5326542

Use of Ketamine for Refractory Status Epilepticus to Avoid Endotracheal Intubation in Adult Patients [Meeting Abstract]

Syed, Maryam; Zutshi, Deepti; Rao, Shishir; Khawaja, Ayaz; Mohamed, Wazim
ISI:000729283602282
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 5326532

Stroke as a delayed manifestation of multi-organ thromboembolic disease in COVID-19 infection [Comment]

Liu, Jay L; Khawaja, Ayaz M; Majjhoo, Ariel Q
PMID: 32763511
ISSN: 1878-5883
CID: 5326072

Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation Post Endovascular Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke

Sheriff, Faheem; Castro, Pedro; Kozberg, Mariel; LaRose, Sarah; Monk, Andrew; Azevedo, Elsa; Li, Karen; Jafari, Sameen; Rao, Shyam; Otite, Fadar Oliver; Khawaja, Ayaz; Sorond, Farzaneh; Feske, Steven; Tan, Can Ozan; Vaitkevicius, Henrikas
The development of the endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) technique has revolutionized acute stroke management for patients with large vessel occlusions (LVOs). The impact of successful recanalization using an EVT on autoregulatory profiles is unknown. A more complete understanding of cerebral autoregulation in the context of EVT may assist with post-procedure hemodynamic optimization to prevent complications. We examined cerebral autoregulation in 107 patients with an LVO in the anterior circulation (proximal middle cerebral artery (M1/2) and internal cerebral artery (ICA) terminus) who had been treated using an EVT. Dynamic cerebral autoregulation was assessed at multiple time points, ranging from less than 24 hours to 5 days following last seen well (LSW) time, using transcranial Doppler ultrasound recordings and transfer function analysis. Complete (Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (TICI) 3) recanalization was associated with a more favorable autoregulation profile compared with TICI 2b or poorer recanalization (p < 0.05), which is an effect that was present after accounting for differences in the infarct volumes. Less effective autoregulation in the first 24 h following the LSW time was associated with increased rates of parenchymal hematoma types 1 and 2 hemorrhagic transformations (PH1-PH2). These data suggest that patients with incomplete recanalization and poor autoregulation (especially within the first 24 h post-LSW time) may warrant closer blood pressure monitoring and control in the first few days post ictus.
PMCID:7564150
PMID: 32948073
ISSN: 2076-3425
CID: 5326082

Impact of insurance on hospital course and readmission after resection of benign meningioma

Hauser, Blake M; Gupta, Saksham; Xu, Edward; Wu, Kyle; Bernstock, Joshua D; Chua, Melissa; Khawaja, Ayaz M; Smith, Timothy R; Dunn, Ian F; Bergmark, Regan W; Bi, Wenya Linda
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND:Surgical outcomes and healthcare utilization have been shown to vary based on patient insurance status. We analyzed whether patients' insurance affects case urgency for and readmission after craniotomy for meningioma resection, using benign meningioma as a model system to minimize confounding from the disease-related characteristics of other neurosurgical pathologies. METHODS:We analyzed 90-day readmission for patients who underwent resection of a benign meningioma in the Nationwide Readmission Database from 2014-2015. RESULTS:A total of 9783 meningioma patients with private insurance (46%), Medicare (39%), Medicaid (10%), self-pay (2%), or another scheme (3%) were analyzed. 72% of all cases were elective; with 78% of cases in privately insured patients being elective compared to 71% of Medicare (p > 0.05), 59% of Medicaid patients (OR 2.3, p < 0.001), and 49% of self-pay patients (OR 3.4, p < 0.001). Medicare (OR 1.5, p = 0.002) and Medicaid (OR 1.4, p = 0.035) were both associated with higher likelihood of 90-day readmission compared to private insurance. In comparison, 30-day analyses did not unveil this discrepancy between Medicaid and privately insured, highlighting the merit for longer-term outcomes analyses in value-based care. Patients readmitted within 30 days versus those with later readmissions possessed different characteristics. CONCLUSIONS:Compared to patients with private insurance coverage, Medicaid and self-pay patients were significantly more likely to undergo non-elective resection of benign meningioma. Medicaid and Medicare insurance were associated with a higher likelihood of 90-day readmission; only Medicare was significant at 30 days. Both 30 and 90-day outcomes merit consideration given differences in readmitted populations.
PMCID:7484429
PMID: 32654076
ISSN: 1573-7373
CID: 5326062