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Slow Collateral Flow Is Associated with Thrombus Extension in Patients with Acute Large-Artery Occlusion

R. Zhang, Y. Zhou, S. Yan, S. Zhang, X. Ding and M. Lou
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2018, 39 (6) 1088-1092; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5614
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aFrom the Departments of Neurology (R.Z., Y.Z., S.Y., S.Z., M.L.)
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    Representative examples of patients with different thrombus-changing patterns. A–D, Examples of thrombus extension. A, Arterial peak phase of 4D-CTA shows the collateral flow at baseline, with an arrival time delay of 6.8 seconds. Thrombus length was measured on tMIP of 4D-CTA (B) and a merged image of dGE-T1 and TOF-MRA (C), which was 4.0 mm at baseline and 18.8 mm at 24 hours. D, Magnitude image at 24 hours also shows the thrombus. E–H, Examples of thrombus without change. E, The arterial peak phase of 4D-CTA shows the collateral flow at baseline with an ATD of 3.3 seconds. Thrombus length was measured on tMIP of 4D-CTA (F) and the merged image of dGE-T1 and TOF-MRA (G), which was 11.2 mm at baseline and 10.9 mm at 24 hours. H, Magnitude image at 24 hours also shows the thrombus.

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    Characteristics of patients with different changing patterns of thrombus length

    Thrombus Shortening (n = 14)Thrombus without Change (n = 19)Thrombus Extension (n = 18)P Value
    Age (yr) (mean)62.79 ± 14.7467.53 ± 13.4770.44 ± 11.63.275
    Women (No.) (%)4 (28.6)7 (36.8)9 (50).480
    Comorbid conditions
        Atrial fibrillation (No.) (%)7 (50)9 (47.4)10 (55.6).938
        Hypertension (No.) (%)10 (71.4)15 (78.9)16 (88.9).502
        Diabetes (No.) (%)1 (7.1)2 (10.5)5 (27.8).245
        Hyperlipidemia (No.) (%)10 (71.4)10 (52.6)8 (44.4).316
        Smoking (No.) (%)7 (50)10 (52.6)6 (33.3).461
    Clinical variables
        NIHSS score (range)6.5 (4.5–11.75)11 (7–16)16 (13–18)<.001
        Onset to imaging (mean) (min)201.43 ± 98.09233.58 ± 139.42175.28 ± 67.20.263
        Previous antiplatelet use (No.) (%)2 (14.3)4 (21.1)1 (6.6).406
        Platelets (109/L) (mean)189.50 ± 84.43200.89 ± 98.60179.94 ± 42.89.723
        INR (mean)1.07 ± 0.141.02 ± 0.071.01 ± 0.08.229
    Baseline thrombus length (range) (mm)12.99 (6.93–18.74)8.0 (3.3–11.10)13.31 (6.35–17.59).116
    Baseline ATD (range) (sec)3.24 (1.71–5.42)2.77 (0.90–4.48)7.24 (3.52–9.18).001
    Peak score of collaterals (range)3 (1–3)3 (1–3)1 (0–2).001
    tMIP score of collaterals (range)3 (1–3)3 (2–3)2 (1–3).176
    Poor outcome (No.) (%)7 (50)16 (84.2)18 (100).001
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    Logistic regression for prediction of thrombus extension and shortening, including ATD in the model

    OR95% CIP Value
    For thrombus extension (set without change as reference)
        NIHSS score1.1950.978–1.460.081
        Baseline thrombus length (mm)0.9810.853–1.129.790
        Baseline ATD (sec)1.4991.053–2.135.025
    For thrombus shortening (set without change as reference)
        NIHSS score0.7680.614–0.961.021
        Baseline thrombus length (mm)1.1931.021–1.394.026
        Baseline ATD (sec)0.9550.647–1.410.818
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    Logistic regression for prediction of thrombus extension and shortening, including baseline peak score of collaterals in the model

    OR95% CIP Value
    For thrombus extension (set without change as reference)
        NIHSS score1.1460.935–1.404.189
        Baseline thrombus length (mm)1.0420.915–1.186.537
        Baseline peak score of collaterals0.4560.211–0.984.045
    For thrombus shortening (set without change as reference)
        NIHSS score0.7420.580–0.950.018
        Baseline thrombus length (mm)1.2201.037–1.435.016
        Baseline peak score of collaterals0.8990.316–2.557.841
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    Table 4:

    Logistic regression for prediction of thrombus extension and shortening, including baseline tMIP score of collaterals in the model

    OR95% CIP Value
    For thrombus extension (set without change as reference)
        NIHSS score1.1620.965–1.399.113
        Baseline thrombus length (mm)1.0760.953–1.216.238
        Baseline tMIP score of collaterals0.7590.341–1.690.499
    For thrombus shortening (set without change as reference)
        NIHSS score0.7190.563–0.917.008
        Baseline thrombus length (mm)1.2101.039–1.409.014
        Baseline tMIP score of collaterals0.5710.212–1.536.267
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