Table 2:

Procedural outcome

Local AnesthesiaCSEmergency Conversion to GAGA
MR imaging before intervention (No.) (%)20 (21.3%)10 (13.2%)3 (12.0%)4 (6.78%)
Time from admission to imaging (median) (Q1–Q3)16.0 (10.8–23.2)13.5 (8–22.2)13.5 (9.75–20.2)18.0 (13.0–34.0)
Time from imaging to groin puncture (median) (Q1–Q3)49.5 (40.0–65.5)51.0 (41.0–73.2)50.5 (37.0–61.5)77.5 (56.5–94.2)
Time from groin puncture to flow restoration (median) (Q1–Q3)39.0 (24.8–61.2)47.0 (30.0–70.2)79.0 (60.0–110)51.5 (30.0–69.0)
Time from admission to flow restoration (median) (Q1–Q3)110 (87.2–133)118 (94.8–140)138 (116–179)137 (114–177)
Mechanical thrombectomy technique (No.) (%)
 Stent retriever only41 (43.6%)40 (52.6%)16 (64.0%)29 (49.2%)
 Aspiration only18 (19.1%)7 (9.21%)3 (12.0%)8 (13.6%)
 Both Stent retriever and aspiration21 (22.3%)24 (31.6%)6 (24.0%)15 (25.4%)
 No endovascular treatment attempt (spontaneous reperfusion or failure of access)14 (14.9%)5 (6.58%)0 (0%)7 (11.9%)
 Successful reperfusion (TICI 2b/3) (No.) (%)75 (79.8%)53 (69.7%)16 (64.0%)32 (54.2%)
Periprocedural complications (No.) (%)
 Dissections5 (5.32%)1 (1.32%)1 (4.00%)1 (1.69%)
 Hypotonia (>25% drop of MAP)2 (2.13%)4 (5.26%)7 (28.0%)7 (11.9%)