IER-START nomogram for prediction of three-month unfavorable outcome after thrombectomy for stroke
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The applicability of the current models for predicting functional outcome after thrombectomy in strokes with large vessel occlusion (LVO) is affected by a moderate predictive performance. AIMS: We aimed to develop and validate a nomogram with pre- and post-treatment factors for prediction of the probability of unfavorable outcome in patients with anterior and posterior LVO who received bridging therapy or direct thrombectomy <6 h of stroke onset. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study on patients data collected prospectively in the Italian Endovascular Registry (IER). Unfavorable outcome was defined as three-month modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score 3-6. Six predictors, including NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, age, pre-stroke mRS score, bridging therapy or direct thrombectomy, grade of recanalization according to the thrombolysis in cerebral ischemia (TICI) grading system, and onset-to-end procedure time were identified a priori by three stroke experts. To generate the IER-START, the pre-established predictors were entered into a logistic regression model. The discriminative performance of the model was assessed by using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC-ROC). RESULTS: A total of 1802 patients with complete data for generating the IER-START was randomly dichotomized into training (n = 1219) and test (n = 583) sets. The AUC-ROC of IER-START was 0.838 (95% confidence interval [CI]): 0.816-0.869) in the training set, and 0.820 (95% CI: 0.786-0.854) in the test set. CONCLUSIONS: The IER-START nomogram is the first prognostic model developed and validated in the largest population of stroke patients currently candidates to thrombectomy which reliably calculates the probability of three-month unfavorable outcome.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
*Brain Ischemia/surgery
*Stroke/surgery
Thrombectomy
Treatment Outcome
Acute stroke therapy
endovascular treatment
Elenco autori:
Cappellari, M.; Mangiafico, S.; Saia, V.; Pracucci, G.; Nappini, S.; Nencini, P.; Konda, D.; Sallustio, F.; Vallone, S.; Zini, A.; Bracco, S.; Tassi, R.; Bergui, M.; Cerrato, P.; Pitrone, A.; Grillo, F.; Saletti, A.; De Vito, A.; Gasparotti, R.; Magoni, M.; Puglielli, E.; Casalena, A.; Causin, F.; Baracchini, C.; Castellan, L.; Malfatto, L.; Menozzi, R.; Scoditti, U.; Comelli, C.; Duc, E.; Comai, A.; Franchini, E.; Cosottini, M.; Mancuso, M.; Peschillo, S.; De Michele, M.; Giorgianni, A.; Luisa Delodovici, M.; Lafe, E.; Denaro, M. F.; Burdi, N.; Internò, S.; Cavasin, N.; Critelli, A.; Chiumarulo, L.; Petruzzellis, M.; Doddi, M.; Carolei, A.; Auteri, W.; Petrone, A.; Padolecchia, R.; Tassinari, T.; Pavia, M.; Invernizzi, P.; Turcato, G.; Forlivesi, S.; Francesca Maria Ciceri, E.; Bonetti, B.; Inzitari, D.; Toni, D.
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