Abstract T MP3: Collaterals Predicts Imaging Evolution and Patient Outcomes in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients

2015 
Background: Collateral flow and early ischemic changes on CT are pivotal determinants of outcome in patients with large artery occlusion (LAO). Evolution of stroke occurs during inter-facility transfer. We sought to evaluate the association between collaterals and stroke evolution measured by ASPECTS decay and the relationship of these imaging findings with patient outcomes. Methods: In a cross-sectional multicenter study, we evaluated 313 transferred patients with AIS and LAO (MCA or ICA) from 01/08-04/14. The collateral score (CS) (Figure 1) and ASPECTS were measured. Good collaterals were defined as scores 2-3 (poor; scores 0-1). ASPECTS decay was defined as dichotomized deterioration in ASPECTS from good (8-10) to bad (0-7) during transfer. ASPECTS was also analyzed as an ordinal variable. Logistic regression and mediation analyses were performed to evaluate the association between the collaterals, ASPECTS and patients good and poor (mRS 0-2 and 4-6, respectively) outcomes. Results: Table 1 depicts ba...
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