Wenjin Yang , Hongjian Zhang , Lei Zhang , Zifu Li , Pengfei Xing , Hongjian Shen , Yongxin Zhang , Xiaoxi Zhang , Xiaofei Ye , Qinghai Huang , Yi Xu , Yongwei Zhang , Jianmin Liu , Conghui Li , Pengfei Yang , DIRECT-MT Investigators
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Thrombectomy alone vs thrombectomy with over 2/3-dose intravenous thrombolysis pretreatment in the DIRECT-MT trial
Background
The DIRECT-MT trial showed that endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) alone was noninferior to EVT preceded by intravenous alteplase. However, the infusion of intravenous alteplase was uncompleted before the initiation of EVT in most cases of this trial. Therefore, the additional benefit and risk of over 2/3-dose intravenous alteplase pretreatment remain to be assessed.
Methods
We assessed patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke who received EVT alone or with over 2/3-dose intravenous alteplase pretreatment from the DIRECT-MT trial. Patients were assigned to the thrombectomy-alone group and the alteplase pretreatment group. The primary outcome was the distribution of modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 90 days. The interaction of treatment allocation and collateral capacity was assessed.
Results
A total of 393 patients (thrombectomy alone: 315; alteplase pretreatment: 78) were identified. The thrombectomy alone was comparable with alteplase pretreatment prior to the thrombectomy on the distribution of mRS at 90 days without significant effect modification by collateral capacity (adjusted common odds ratio (acOR), 1.12; 95% CI, 0.72–1.74; adjusted P for interaction = 0.83). Successful reperfusion before thrombectomy and the number of passes in the thrombectomy alone group differed significantly from the alteplase pretreatment group (2.6% vs. 11.5%; corrected P = 0.02 and 2 vs. 1; corrected P = 0.003). There was no interaction between treatment allocation and collateral capacity on all outcomes.
Conclusions
EVT alone and EVT preceded by over 2/3-dose intravenous alteplase might have equal efficacy and safety for patients with acute anterior circulation large vessel occlusion, except for successful perfusion before thrombectomy and the number of passes.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neuroradiology is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing worldwide clinical and basic research in the field of diagnostic and Interventional neuroradiology, translational and molecular neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence in neuroradiology.
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