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Prolonged Venous Transit Independently Predicts Worse Functional Outcomes at Discharge in Successfully Reperfused Patients with Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke.
Prolonged Venous Transit Independently Predicts Worse Functional Outcomes at Discharge in Successfully Reperfused Patients with Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke. Clinical neuroradiology Mei, J., Salim, H. A., Lakhani, D. A., Balar, A., Dmytriw, A. A., Hoseinyazdi, M., Luna, L., Deng, F., Vagal, V., Hyson, N. Z., Guenego, A., Albers, G. W., Lu, H., Urrutia, V. C., Nael, K., Marsh, E. B., Hillis, A. E., Llinas, R., Wintermark, M., Heit, J. J., Faizy, T. D., Yedavalli, V. 2025Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Venous outflow (VO) impairment predicts unfavorable outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by large vessel occlusion (AIS-LVO). Prolonged venous transit (PVT), avisual qualitative VO marker on CT perfusion (CTP) time to maximum (Tmax) maps, has been associated with 90-day mortality despite successful reperfusion. This study investigates the association between PVT and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at discharge among AIS-LVO patients who have undergone successful reperfusion.METHODS: We performed aretrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from consecutive adult AIS-LVO patients with successful reperfusion (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b/2c/3). PVT+ was defined as Tmax =?10?s in at least one of the following locations: superior sagittal sinus and/or torcula. The primary outcome was dichotomous mRS scores at discharge (favorable: mRS 0-2; unfavorable: mRS 3-6). Regression analyses were performed to assess the effect of PVT on discharge mRS.RESULTS: In 119 patients of median (IQR) age71 (63-81) years, asignificantly higher proportion of PVT+ patients exhibited unfavorable mRS scores compared to PVT- patients (88.8% vs. 62.7%, p?=0.004). After adjusting for age, sex, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, history of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), tobacco use, administration of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), Alberta Stroke Program Early CT (ASPECTS) score, and ischemic core volume, the PVT+ remains significantly associated with unfavorable mRS (OR?=0.231, 95%CI 0.054-0.980, p?=0.047).CONCLUSIONS: PVT+ was significantly associated with unfavorable mRS at discharge despite successful reperfusion in AIS-LVO patients, underscoring the importance of VO impairment in short-term functional outcomes. PVT serves as avaluable adjunct imaging biomarker derived from CTP for assessing VO profiles in AIS-LVO.
View details for DOI 10.1007/s00062-025-01509-4
View details for PubMedID 40167618