Efficacy and safety of mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke patients with pre-morbid disability

Expert Rev Med Devices. 2022 Aug;19(8):641-648. doi: 10.1080/17434440.2022.2124109. Epub 2022 Sep 14.

Abstract

Introduction: Patients with pre-morbid disability have been generally excluded from randomized controlled trials of mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke. However, stroke physicians commonly encounter such patients in practice, and face challenging treatment decisions when caring for them.

Areas covered: We review the literature on the safety and efficacy of thrombectomy in patients with pre-morbid disability. Recent clinical-epidemiological studies have highlighted the adverse outcomes that come with each increment of additional post-stroke disability in these patients. Several observational studies - both case series and registry-based studies - have helped demonstrate the comparable safety of thrombectomy in patients with pre-morbid disability as in those without, complementing similar data on thrombolysis. These data also suggest similar rates of successful recanalization, symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage, and return to pre-stroke level of disability when treated with mechanical thrombectomy, although they have higher mortality.

Expert opinion: In the absence of high-quality evidence, we recommend pursuing shared decision-making with patients or family members and being upfront about the uncertain evidence. Available observational data underline the potential for a substantial proportion of these patients to return to their pre-morbid state, do not indicate a greater rate of treatment-related complications, and do not support routinely excluding these patients from thrombectomy.

Keywords: Disability; disabled persons; ischemic stroke; stroke; thrombectomy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Brain Ischemia* / complications
  • Humans
  • Ischemic Stroke*
  • Registries
  • Stroke* / complications
  • Thrombectomy / adverse effects
  • Treatment Outcome