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Mortality after mechanical thrombectomy in anterior circulation stroke may be higher at nighttime and on weekends

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 6, Pages 4148-4155

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-020-07615-w

Keywords

Radiation exposure; Radiology interventional; Thrombectomy

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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This study compared the clinical outcomes and procedural differences of mechanical thrombectomy during on-call and regular operating hours, finding an increased in-hospital mortality for patients treated outside regular operating hours that was not explained by technical aspects of the procedure.
Objectives The objective of this study was to compare clinical outcome and procedural differences of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) during on-call with regular operating hours. We particularly focused on dosimetric data which may serve as potential surrogates for patient outcome. Methods A total of 246 consecutive patients who underwent MT in acute anterior circulation stroke between November 2017 and March 2020 were retrospectively included. Patients treated (1) during standard operational hours (n = 102), (2) daytime on-call duty (n = 38) and (3) nighttime on-call duty (n = 106) were compared with respect to their pre-interventional status, procedural specifics, including dosimetrics (dose area product (DAP), fluoroscopy time and procedural time), and outcome. Results The collectives treated outside the regular operational hours showed an increased in-hospital mortality (standard operational hours 7% (7/102), daytime on-call duty 16% (6/38), nighttime on-call duty 20% (21/106), p = 0.02). Neither the dosimetric parameters nor baseline characteristics other procedural specifics and outcome parameters differed significantly between groups (p > 0.05 each). In most cases (> 90%), a successful reperfusion was achieved (TICI >= 2b). Conclusions We found an increased in-hospital mortality in patients admitted at night and during weekends which was not explained by technical aspects of MT.

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