Acute Distal Vessel Occlusion Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Successful Recanalization After Intravenous Thrombolysis With Tenecteplase Versus Alteplase in Distal Vessel Occlusion Strokes
The purpose of this monocentric retrospective study is to compare, in patients with acute distal vessel occlusion stroke, the early rates of successful recanalization in patients treated with Alteplase (ALT) versus Tenecteplase (TNK), based on a retrospective analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed early after IVT.
Early rates of successful recanalization (SR) of distal vessel occlusions (DVO) following intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) between alteplase (ALT) and tenecteplase (TNK) are poorly known. From March 2016 to February 2020, consecutive stroke patients hospitalized in the stroke unit of the Sud-Francilien Hospital with DVO identified on baseline MRI and suitable for IVT but not for mechanical thrombectomy will be included. In our stroke unit, patients were treated with ALT, 0.9 mg/kg from March 2016 to February 2018 and then with TNK, 0.25 mg/kg from March 2018 to February 2020. MRI was controlled 1-2 hours within IVT (MRI-2). Early recanalization was assessed on an adapted Arterial Occlusion Lesion (AOL) scale, SR being defined as AOL 2/3 scores on MRI-2. The rate reduction of thrombus length (TL) when thrombus persisted, the IVT response threshold of TL and the infarct size evolution were also assessed. In the present study, the investigators sought to compare early rates of SR between the two lytics, based on a retrospective analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed early after IVT. ;