[Influence of mechanical thrombectomy on the incidence of isolated striatocapsular infarction and a description of its clinical characteristics]

Rev Neurol. 2019 Mar 16;68(6):236-240. doi: 10.33588/rn.6806.2018263.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction: The great vulnerability of the striatocapsular region to ischaemia means that mechanical thrombectomy has its limitations in occlusions of large-calibre vessels when it comes to preventing the striatocapsular region from undergoing infarction.

Aims: To analyse the effect of endovascular treatment on the incidence of isolated striatocapsular infarction (iSCI) and to describe its clinical characteristics.

Patients and methods: We conducted a retrospective study to analyse the incidence of iSCI following treatment of cerebral reperfusion. The baseline and clinical characteristics of the patients identified with iSCI and the incidence of iSCI is compared between two groups according to the availability of mechanical thrombectomy: one (pre-thrombectomy group) that received intravenous fibrinolysis as the only treatment for cerebral reperfusion available in that moment; and another (post-thrombectomy group) that received a mechanical thrombectomy with or without intravenous fibrinolysis.

Results: Of the 390 patients who received reperfusion, 8.2% had iSCI. Of the 135 patients treated with intravenous fibrinolysis, 4.4% (n = 6) developed iSCI (pre-thrombectomy group), and of the 255 patients treated in the post-thrombectomy group, iSCI was observed in 10.2%. The statistical analysis of the incidence of iSCI between the two groups showed significant differences (p = 0.034). A sensory-motor clinical picture was the most frequent among the patients with iSCI (63.33%), with a frequency of cortical symptoms of 55.17%.

Conclusions: According to the data, there has been an increase in the incidence of iSCI in our setting following the establishment of mechanical thrombectomy.

Title: Influencia de la trombectomia mecanica en la incidencia de infarto estriatocapsular aislado y descripcion de sus caracteristicas clinicas.

Introduccion. La gran vulnerabilidad a la isquemia de la region estriatocapsular hace que la trombectomia mecanica tenga sus limitaciones en las oclusiones de vaso de gran calibre a la hora de evitar que la region estriatocapsular se infarte. Objetivos. Analizar el efecto del tratamiento endovascular en la incidencia de infarto estriatocapsular aislado (IECa) y describir sus caracteristicas clinicas. Pacientes y metodos. Estudio retrospectivo en el que se analiza la incidencia de IECa tras el tratamiento de reperfusion cerebral. Se describen las caracteristicas basales y clinicas de los pacientes identificados con IECa y se compara la incidencia del IECa entre dos grupos segun la disponibilidad de trombectomia mecanica: uno (grupo pretrombectomia) que recibio fibrinolisis intravenosa como unico tratamiento de reperfusion cerebral disponible en ese momento, y otro (grupo postrombectomia) que recibio trombectomia mecanica con o sin fibrinolisis intravenosa. Resultados. Del total de 390 pacientes reperfundidos, un 8,2% tuvo un IECa. De 135 pacientes tratados con fibrinolisis intravenosa, un 4,4% (n = 6) desarrollo un IECa (grupo pretrombectomia), y de 255 pacientes tratados en el grupo postrombectomia, se visualizo IECa en un 10,2%. El analisis estadistico de la incidencia de IECa entre ambos grupos mostro diferencias significativas (p = 0,034). La clinica sensomotora fue la mas frecuente entre los pacientes con IECa (63,33%), con una frecuencia de sintomas corticales de un 55,17%. Conclusiones. Segun los datos, hemos presenciado un aumento en la incidencia de IECa en nuestro medio tras la instauracion de la trombectomia mecanica.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Cerebral Infarction / diagnosis
  • Cerebral Infarction / epidemiology*
  • Cerebral Infarction / therapy
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Postoperative Complications / diagnosis
  • Postoperative Complications / epidemiology*
  • Postoperative Complications / therapy
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Thrombectomy / methods*