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- Table 1:
OTDT/OTPT, preprocedural neurologic symptoms, and DWI/angiographic findings in the occlusion group
Patient/Sex/Age (y) OTDT/OTPT (h) Preprocedural Neurologic Symptoms A-NIHSS/P-NIHSS High Signal Intensity on DWI Occluded Vessels* 1/M/57 68/72 Deep coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 12/34 M, P, CER lt.V4-pBA, rt.V1 2/M/72 31/48 Stupor, OP, BP, HP 8/21 M, CER, OL lt.V4, rt.V1 3/M/63 1/3 Coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 29/29 P, CER lt.V4, rt.V3 4/M/75 5/7 Somnolence, OP, BP, QP 17/17 P lt.V4, rt.V3, pBA 5/F/62 8/10 Somnolence, BP, HP 12/12 P, CER mBA 6/F/73 4/6 Deep coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 34/34 M, P, MB, CER lt.V3, rt.V1 7/M/74 1/3 Deep coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 34/34 MB, CER pBA 8/M/77 5/7 Stupor, AR, OP, BP, QP 22/22 P, CER, OL lt.V4-pBA, rt.V2 9/M/84 9/11 Somnolence, BP, HP 3/15 P mBA, lt.V4 10/F/74 3/5 Coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 30/30 P, OL mBA 11/M/74 2/17 Deep coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 4/30 CER lt.V4-pBA, rt.V2 12/M/63 7/9 Deep coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 35/35 P, CER rt.V4, lt.V3 13/F/76 24/47 Stupor, AR, OP, BP, QP 6/27 P, CER, OL lt.V4, rt.V4 14/F/81 12/36 Coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 4/32 P, MB, OL mBA 15/F/71 4/47 Stupor, OP, BP, HP 7/20 P, CER lt.V3, rt.V3 16/F/60 4/6 Deep coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 34/34 P pBA Note:—OTDT indicates onset-to-door time; OTPT, onset-to-the-procedure time; A-NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score on admission; P-NIHSS, preprocedural National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score; M (column 1), male; F, female; DWI, diffusion-weighted MR imaging performed immediately before the procedure; AR, ataxic respiration; OP, ophthalmoplegia; BP, bulbar palsy; QP, quadriparesis; HP, hemiparesis; M (column 5), medulla oblongata; P, pons; MB, midbrain; CER, cerebellum; OL, occipital lobe; lt., left-sided; rt., right-sided; V1, proximal extraosseous segment of the vertebral artery; V2, foraminal segment of the vertebral artery; V3, intra-extraspinal segment of the vertebral artery; V4, intradural segment of the VA; pBA, proximal basilar artery; mBA, middle basilar artery; dBA, distal basilar artery.
* This was diagnosed by angiography.
- Table 2:
OTDT/OTPT, preprocedural neurologic symptoms, and DWI/angiographic findings in the stenosis group
Patient/Sex/Age (y) OTDT/OTPT Preprocedural Neurologic Symptoms A-NIHSS/P-NIHSS High Signal Intensity on DWI Stenotic Vessels* Occluded Vessels* 17/M/77 24/27 Somnolence, OP, BP, HP 15/15 CER lt.V4-pBA, rt.V4 None 18/M/65 2/96 BP, frequent drop attacks 2/1 OL rt.V4-pBA lt.V4 19/M/78 2/4 Deep coma, AR, OP, BP, QP 33/33 CER dBA rt.V2 20/M/59 4/72 Frequent drop attacks 4/0 None lt.V1, lt.V3, mBA None 21/M/75 6/120 OP, BP, frequent syncopal attacks 2/2 OL pBA lt.V3 22/M/70 2/168 OP, BP, frequent drop attacks 6/2 P Lt.V4, rt.V4, mBA None 23/F/82 24/140 BP, HP, frequent syncopal attacks 3/3 P mBA rt.V3 24/M/64 48/168 OP, frequent syncopal attacks 2/1 P pBA None 25/M/60 51/98 Stupor, OP, BP, QP 8/17 MB, CER mBA None 26/M/74 10/96 BP, frequent drop attacks 1/1 None mBA rt.V1 27/M/78 12/144 Stupor, OP, BP, HP 8/18 CER lt. V1, mBA rt.V1 28/M/66 2/168 OP, BP, HP 10/7 P rt.V4-pBA lt.V3 Note:—OTDT indicates onset-to-door time; OTPT, onset-to-the-procedure time; A-NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score on admission; P-NIHSS, preprocedural National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score; M (column 1), male; F, female; DWI, diffusion-weighted MR imaging performed immediately before the procedure; AR, ataxic respiration; OP, ophthalmoplegia; BP, bulbar palsy; QP, quadriparesis; HP, hemiparesis; P, pons; MB, midbrain; CER, cerebellum; OL, occipital lobe; lt., left-sided; rt., right-sided; V1, proximal extraosseous segment of the vertebral artery; V2, foraminal segment of the vertebral artery; V3, intraextraspinal segment of the vertebral artery; V4, intradural segment of the vertebral artery; pBA, proximal basilar artery; mBA, middle basilar artery; dBA, distal basilar artery.
* This was diagnosed by angiography.
Patient/Sex/Age (y) No. of Used Stents Dose of Urokinase* Preprocedure/Postprocedure TIMI† Prestenosis/Poststenosis (%)‡ Technical Success Procedural Dissections or Clots 1/M/57 3 0 0/3 100/10 Success Yes 2/M/72 1 0 0/3 100/5 Success Yes 3/M/63 3 0 0/3 100/30 Success Yes 4/M/75 0 12 0/3 100/40 Success No 5/F/62 0 24 0/0 100/100 Failure NE 6/F/73 0 42 0/0 100/100 Failure NE 7/M/74 0 0 0/3 100/45 Success No 8/M/77 0 12 0/3 100/20 Success No 9/M/84 1 0 0/3 100/10 Success Yes 10/F/74 0 0 0/3 100/40 Success No 11/M/74 1 0 0/0 100/100 Failure Yes 12/M/63 0 0 0/3 100/10 Success No 13/F/76 3 0 0/3 100/8 Success Yes 14/F/81 0 0 0/3 100/10 Success No 15/F/71 1 0 0/3 100/25 Success Yes 16/F/60 0 0 0/3 100/20 Success No Note:—TAS indicates transluminal angioplasty and/or stenting; NE, no evaluation; M, male; F, female; TIMI, Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction.
* Data are ×104 units.
† Grading with the TIMI definitions, 0 indicates no perfusion; 1, penetration without perfusion; 2, partial perfusion; and 3, complete perfusion.
‡ Preprocedural and postprocedural stenotic ratio was measured with the warfarin-aspirin symptomatic intracranial disease method.
Patient/Sex/Age (y) No. of Used Stents Dose of Urokinase* Preprocedure/Postprocedure TIMI† Prestenosis/Poststenosis (%)‡ Technical Success Procedural Dissections or Clots 17/M/77 3 0 2/3 95/10 Success Yes 18/M/65 0 0 2/3 90/22 Success No 19/M/78 1 0 2/3 82/0 Success Yes 20/M/59 0 0 1/3 94/30 Success No 21/M/75 1 0 2/3 90/12 Success Yes 22/M/70 0 0 2/3 80/20 Success No 23/F/82 0 0 2/2 90/90 Failure NE 24/M/64 0 0 1/3 90/30 Success No 25/M/60 1 0 2/3 90/6 Success Yes 26/M/74 1 0 2/3 80/10 Success Yes 27/M/78 0 0 2/3 84/8 Success No 28/M/66 1 0 1/3 95/10 Success Yes Note:—TAS, transluminal angioplasty and/or stenting; M, male; F, female; TIMI, Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction; NE, no evaluation.
* Data are 104 units.
† Grading with the TIMI definitions, 0 indicates no perfusion; 1, penetration without perfusion; 2, partial perfusion; and 3, complete perfusion.
‡ Preprocedural and postprocedural stenotic ratio was measured with the warfarin-aspirin symptomatic intracranial disease method.
- Table 5:
Complications, subacute occlusion, and neurologic/clinical outcome in the occlusion group
Patient/Sex/Age (y) Procedure-Related Complications Major Complications Subacute Occlusion of the Treated Vessel NIHSS Score at 7 Days after Procedure mRS Score at 90 Days after Procedure 1/M/57 None No Yes 34 6 2/M/72 Distal embolism Yes Yes 28 5 3/M/63 Distal embolism Yes Yes 33 5 4/M/75 Hemorrhagic transformation No No 10 3 5/F/62 Distal embolism Yes No 20 6 6/F/73 None No No 42 6 7/M/74 None No No 3 1 8/M/77 None No No 14 3 9/M/84 None No Yes 14 6 10/F/74 None No No 7 1 11/M/74 Vessel rupture Yes No 42 6 12/M/63 Intracranial hemorrhage Yes No 42 6 13/F/76 Subarachnoid hemorrhage No No 11 2 14/F/81 None No No 17 3 15/F/71 Intracranial hemorrhage Yes No 42 6 16/F/60 Distal embolism No No 22 5 Note:—NIHSS indicates National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; mRS, modified Rankin Scale; M, male; F, female.
- Table 6:
Complications, subacute occlusion, and neurologic/clinical outcome in the stenosis group
Patient/Sex/Age (y) Procedure-Related Complications Major Complications Subacute Occlusion of the Treated Vessel NIHSS Score at 7 Days after Procedure mRS Score at 90 Days after Procedure 17/M/77 None No Yes 31 6 18/M/65 None No No 0 0 19/M/78 None No No 42 6 20/M/59 None No No 0 0 21/M/75 None No No 0 0 22/M/70 None No No 0 0 23/F/82 Nausea and vomiting No No 2 1 24/M/64 None No No 0 0 25/M/60 Headache and vomiting No No 8 2 26/M/74 None No No 0 0 27/M/78 None No No 12 6 28/M/66 Headache and vomiting No No 4 1 Note:—NIHSS indicates National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; mRS, modified Rankin Scale; M, male; F, female.
- Table 7:
Comparison of baseline characteristics, procedure, and outcome between the groups
Variable Data Subgroup (n = 28) P Occlusion Group (n = 16) Stenosis Group (n = 12) Age, median (range), y 73.5 (57.0–84.0) 73.5 (57.0–84.0) 72 (59–82) NS* A-NIHSS, median (range), point 8 (1–35) 14.5 (3.0–35.0) 5 (1–33) <.05* P-NIHSS, median (range), point 18 (0–35) 29.5 (12.0–35.0) 2.5 (0.0–33.0) <.001* 20 ≤P-NIHSS, n (%) 14 (50) 13 (81) 1 (8) .0001‡ OTD time, median (range), h 5.5 (1.0–51.0) 5 (1-48) 8 (2–51) NS* OTP time, median (range), h 41.5 (3.0–168.0) 9.5 (3.0–72.0) 109 (4–168) <.01* Stenting, n (%) 13 (46) 7 (44) 6 (50) .74† LIF, n (%) 4 (14) 4 (25) 0 (0) .09‡ Technical success, n (%) 24 (86) 13 (81) 11 (92) .42‡ Major complication, n (%) 6 (21) 6 (38) 0 (0) .02‡ Subacute occlusion, n (%) 5 (18) 4 (25) 1 (8) .27‡ 7-NIHSS ≤5 at 7 days, n (%) 8 (29) 1 (6) 7 (58) .004‡ mRS ≤2 at 90 days, n (%) 12 (43) 3 (19) 9 (75) .004† Death within 90 days, n (%) 10 (36) 7 (44) 3 (25) .27‡ Note:—A-NIHSS indicates National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score on admission; P-NIHSS, preprocedural National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score; OTD time, onset-to-door time; OTP time, onset-to-procedure time; LIF, localized intra-arterial fibrinolysis; 7-NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score at 7 days; mRS, modified Rankin Scale; NS, not significant.
* Data are from Mann-Whitney U test.
† Data are from χ2 test for independence.
‡ Data are from Fisher exact test.