Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke in A Mekong Delta Medical University Hospital

D. Nguyen
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Introduction: Mechanical thrombectomy has become more and more common in the treatment of acute cerebral ischemic stroke. We report our 3-year outcomes of mechanical thrombectomy for ischemic stroke. Method and subjects: A descriptive study was conducted cross-sectionally. Each patient with a National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score of 10 or higher who presented to our hospital within eight hours of the onset of the first symptom would be considered. The mechanical thrombectomy procedure is performed with aspiration techniques or in combination with stent retrievers, with or without rescue angioplasty and stenting. Results: From January 1st, 2018, to December 31st, 2020 (36 months), a total of 53 patients were included. Forty-four (44) patients had thrombectomy only, and another 9 patients had thrombectomy with stenting. The total technical success rates were 47/53 (88.6%). The death rate was 15/53 (28.3%). There were 31/53 patients (58.4%) who had significant recovery in motor movement, language, and cognition within 2 months. Conclusion: Our revascularization rate of mechanical thrombectomy was 88.6% with 58.4% of patients showing improved outcomes.
湄公河三角洲医科大学附属医院急性缺血性脑卒中机械取栓
机械取栓术在急性缺血性脑卒中的治疗中越来越普遍。我们报告机械性取栓治疗缺血性中风的3年结果。方法与对象:采用横断面描述性研究。每一位美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表(NIHSS)评分在10分或以上且在首次症状出现后8小时内就诊的患者都将被纳入考虑范围。机械取栓是通过抽吸技术或与支架取出器联合进行的,有或没有抢救血管成形术和支架置入。结果:2018年1月1日至2020年12月31日(36个月),共纳入53例患者。44例患者仅取栓,另有9例患者取栓合并支架置入。总技术成功率为47/53(88.6%)。死亡率为15/53(28.3%)。53例患者中有31例(58.4%)在2个月内运动、语言和认知功能明显恢复。结论:我院机械取栓的血运重建率为88.6%,58.4%的患者预后改善。
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