Richard Wang, Dhairya A Lakhani, Aneri B Balar, Sadra Sepehri, Nathan Hyson, Licia P Luna, Andrew Cho, Argye E Hillis, Manisha Koneru, Meisam Hoseinyazdi, Hanzhang Lu, Janet Mei, Risheng Xu, Mehreen Nabi, Ishan Mazumdar, Victor C Urrutia, Kevin Chen, Judy Huang, Kambiz Nael, Vivek S Yedavalli
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The Los Angeles motor scale (LAMS) and ASPECTS score are independently associated with DSA ASITN collateral score.
Background: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is the treatment standard in eligible patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) secondary to large vessel occlusions (LVO). Studies have shown that good collateral status is a strong predictor of MT efficacy, thus making collateral status important to quickly assess. The Los Angeles Motor Scale is a clinically validated tool for identifying LVO in the field. The aim of this study is to investigate whether admission LAMS score is also associated with the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN) collateral score on digital subtraction angiography (DSA).
Methods: We conducted a retrospective multicenter cohort study of consecutive patients presenting with AIS caused by LVO from 9/1/2017 to 10/1/2023 with diagnostically adequate DSA imaging. Demographic, clinical, and imaging data was collected through manual chart review. Both univariate and multivariate analysis were applied to assess associations. A p-value <0.05 was considered significant.
Results: A total of 308 patients (median age: 68, IQR: 57.5-77) were included in the study. On multivariate logistic regression analysis, we found that lower admission LAMS score (adjusted OR: 0.82, 95% CI: 0.68-0.98, p < 0.05) and higher ASPECTS score (adjusted OR: 1.21, 95% CI: 1.02-1.42, p < 0.05) were independently associated with good DSA ASITN collateral score of 3-4.
Conclusions: Admission LAMS and ASPECTS score are both independently associated with DSA ASITN collateral score. This demonstrates the capability of LAMS to act as a surrogate marker of CS in the field.
期刊介绍:
Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...