Delay in hospital presentation is the main reason large vessel occlusion stroke patients do not receive intravenous thrombolysi.
Publication/Presentation Date
10-1-2023
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and endovascular therapy (EVT) are the mainstays of treatment for large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS). Prior studies have examined why patients have not received IVT, the most cited reasons being last-known-well (LKW) to hospital arrival of >4.5 hours and minor/resolving stroke symptoms. Given that LVOS patients typically present moderate-to-severe neurologic deficits, these patients should be easier to identify and treat than patients with minor strokes. This investigation explores why IVT was not administered to a cohort of LVOS patients who underwent EVT.
METHODS: This is an analysis of the Optimizing the Use of Prehospital Stroke Systems of Care (OPUS-REACH) registry, which contains patients from 9 endovascular centers who underwent EVT between 2015 and 2020. The exposure of interest was the receipt of intravenous thrombolysis. Descriptive summary statistics are presented as means and SDs for continuous variables and as frequencies with percentages for categorical variables. Two-sample
RESULTS: Two thousand forty-three patients were included and 60% did not receive IVT. The most common reason for withholding IVT was LKW to arrival of >4.5 (57.2%). The second most common contraindication was oral anticoagulation (15.5%). On multivariable analysis, 2 factors were associated with not receiving IVT: increasing age (odds ratio [OR] 0.86; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.78-0.93) and increasing time from LKW-to hospital arrival (OR 0.45 95% CI 0.46-0.49).
CONCLUSION: Like prior studies, the most frequent reason for exclusion from IVT was a LKW to hospital presentation of >4.5 hours; the second reason was anticoagulation. Efforts must be made to increase awareness of the time-sensitive nature of IVT and evaluate the safety of IVT in patients on oral anticoagulants.
Volume
4
Issue
5
First Page
13048
Last Page
13048
ISSN
2688-1152
Published In/Presented At
Brandler, E. S., Isenberg, D. L., Herres, J., Zhao, H., Kraus, C. K., Ackerman, D., Sigal, A., Kuc, A., Nomura, J. T., Wojcik, S., Mullen, M. T., & Gentile, N. T. (2023). Delay in hospital presentation is the main reason large vessel occlusion stroke patients do not receive intravenous thrombolysi. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open, 4(5), e13048. https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.13048
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
37840864
Department(s)
Department of Emergency Medicine
Document Type
Article