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Reocclusion of Recanalized Arteries during Intra-arterial Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Adnan I. Qureshi, Amir M. Siddiqui, Stanley H. Kim, Ricardo A. Hanel, Andrew R. Xavier, Jawad F. Kirmani, M. Fareed K. Suri, Alan S. Boulos and L. Nelson Hopkins
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2004, 25 (2) 322-328;
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    Patient 2.

    A, Cerebral angiogram shows occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery (M1 segment, grade 3A).

    B, Partial recanalization of the M1 and M2 segments is observed after the administration of 2 U of reteplase.

    C, Reocclusion is observed involving the M2 segment of the middle cerebral artery.

    D, Recanalization is observed in the middle cerebral artery after administration of an additional 1 U of reteplase.

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    Patient 4.

    A, Cerebral angiogram shows occlusion of the right internal carotid artery (supraclinoid segment, grade 5).

    B, Recanalization is observed after administration of thrombolytics and snare maneuver. The filling defect at the junction of the internal carotid and middle cerebral arteries (arrow) indicates the presence of residual thrombus.

    C, Reocclusion of the supraclinoid segment of the internal carotid artery is observed after administration of further thrombolytics.

    D, Recanalization of the middle cerebral artery after stent placement in the M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery.

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    Grades of increasing severity of arterial occlusion

    GradeType of Occlusion
    0No occlusion
    1MCA occlusion (M3 segment)ACA occlusion (A2 or distal segments)1 BA and/or VA branch occlusion
    2MCA occlusion (M2 segment)ACA occlusion (A1 and A2 segments)≥2 BA and/or VA branch occlusions
    3MCA occlusion (M1 segment)
     3ALenticulostriate arteries spared and/or leptomeningeal collaterals visualized
     3BNo sparing of lenticulostriate arteries and no leptomeningeal collaterals visualized
    4ICA occlusion (collaterals present)BA occlusion (partial filling, direct or via collaterals)
     4ACollaterals fill MCAAnterograde filling*
     4BCollaterals fill ACARetrograde filling*
    5ICA occlusion (no collaterals)BA occlusion (complete)
    • Note.—Grading system is from Qureshi AI: New grading scheme for angiographic evaluation of arterial occlusions and recanalization response to intra-arterial thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke.

      Neurosurgery 2002;50:1405–1415 (7). MCA indicates middle cerebral artery; ACA, anterior cerebral artery; BA, basilar artery; VA, vertebral artery; ICA, internal carotid artery.

    • * Predominant pattern of filling.

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    Clinical characteristics of patients with acute ischemic stroke for whom angiography showed reocclusion after initial recanalization

    Patient No.Age (yr)/SexInitial NIHSS ScoreSite and Initial Grade* of OcclusionACT (s)Treatment before ReocclusionTreatment for Reocclusion†Final Gradeb of OcclusionOutcomed
    176/M26MCA, 3A269Reteplase (3 U), snare (n = 1)Reteplase (1U), snare (n = 1), angioplasty (n = 1)2Death
    284/M18MCA, 3A252Reteplase (3 U)Reteplase (1 U)1Death
    387/M21MCA, 3B251Reteplase (2 U), snare (n = 1), angioplasty (n = 2)Reteplase (1 U), angioplasty (n = 1)2Death
    468/M32ICA, 5255Reteplase (3 U), snare (n = 1)Angioplasty (n = 1), 2.5 × 12-mm S660 stent (n = 1)1Death
    550/F26MCA, 3ANAReteplase (3 U), angioplasty (n = 1)Reteplase (1 U), angioplasty (n = 1)2Death
    683/M14MCA, 3A250Reteplase (3 U), angioplasty (n = 1)Reteplase (2 U), snare (n = 1), 2.25 × 13-mm Bx VELOCITY stent (n = 1)3AmRS 4
    773/M30BA, 4BNAReteplase (3 U), angioplasty (n = 1)Reteplase (1 U), snare (n = 1)4ADeath
    875/F20ICA, 4A257Reteplase (2 U), snare (n = 1)Reteplase (2 U), snare (n = 1), angioplasty (n = 1)2mRS 5
    • Note.—NIHSS indicates National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; ACT, activated coagulation time; M, male; F, female; MCA, middle cerebral artery; ICA, internal carotid artery; BA, basilar artery; NA, not available; mRS, modified Rankin scale.

    • * Grading system from Qureshi AI (7).

    • † S660 stents were manufactured by Guidant, Temecula, CA; Bx VELOCITY stents were manufactured by Cordis, Miami Lakes, FL.

    • ‡ mRS scores were determined at follow-up 1 to 3 months after thrombolysis.

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    Comparison of demographic and clinical characteristics and outcomes for patients whose angiograms did and did not reveal reocclusion

    CharacteristicsNo Reocclusion (n = 38)Reocclusion (n = 8)P Value
    Mean age (yr ± SD)69.5±16.974.5±11.7.4
    Sex, male216.4
    Mean time to treatment (hr ± SD)4.7±1.74.4±1.2.6
    Occlusion site
     Basilar51
     ICA132
     MCA205
    Initial NIHSS score (mean ± SD)22±8.723.3±6.2.7
    Initial angiographic grade*
     110.8
     240
     3A104
     3B31
     4A71
     4B81
     531
     Undetermined20
    Final angiographic grade*
     0130.5
     1102
     274
     3A31
     3B10
     4A21
     4B10
     510
    Asymptomatic ICH41
    NIHSS score at 7 days (mean ± SD)19±17.627.6±17.4.2
    mRS score 0–2 at 1–3 months170
    mRS score 3–6 at 1–3 months218
    • Note.—ICA indicates internal carotid artery; MCA, middle cerebral artery; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; mRS, modified Rankin Scale.

    • * Angiographic grading is according to the grading scheme presented by Qureshi (7).

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Adnan I. Qureshi, Amir M. Siddiqui, Stanley H. Kim, Ricardo A. Hanel, Andrew R. Xavier, Jawad F. Kirmani, M. Fareed K. Suri, Alan S. Boulos, L. Nelson Hopkins
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