Coronary stent implantation for acute basilar artery occlusion with underlying stenosis

Nardai, S ✉ [Nardai, Sándor (orvostudományok), author] Department of Neurosurgery (SU / FM / C / NND); Department of Cardiology – Heart and Vascular C... (SU / FM / C); Section of Neurointerventions (SU / FM / C / NND / DN); Kis, B; Gubucz, I [Gubucz, István (neurointervenció), author] Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Berentei, Z [Berentei, Zsolt (neurointervenció), author] Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Vajda, Z; Orosz, P [Orosz, Péter (Neurológia), author] Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Nagy, A [Nagy, András (radiológia), author] Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Ovary, C [Óváry, Csaba (klinikai orvostud...), author] Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Nagy, Z [Nagy, Zoltán (Agyi keringés), author] Kardiológiai tanszék - Vascularis Neurológia Ta... (SU / FM / C); Szikora, I [Szikora, István (Intervenciós neur...), author] Semmelweis University; Országos Klinikai Idegtudományi Intézet; Section of Neurointerventions (SU / FM / C / NND / DN)

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Published: EUROINTERVENTION 1774-024X 1969-6213 16 (12) pp. e1021-e1028 2020
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): D1
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  • Clinical medicine
  • MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Our aim was to study the effectiveness of coronary stent implantation during the endovascular treatment (EVT) of acute basilar artery occlusion (BAO) with occlusion-underlying intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS).We retrospectively analyzed 91 consecutive BAO patients treated by EVT between February 2014 and January 2019 in a single, high-volume neurointerventional center. We studied the effect of immediate coronary stent implantation on the clinical outcome of BAO with occlusion-underlying stenosis. BAO patients with underlying ICAS (n=41) were characterized by longer symptom-onset-to-reperfusion times (231min vs. 173min p=0.0020), lower TICI 2b-3 reperfusion rates (65.85% vs. 90.00%p=0.0084), and higher overall mortality (HR:2.021 p=0.0417) compared to the BAO cases without ICAS (n=50). The patients undergoing stenting (n=18) had lower residual basilar artery (BA) stenosis (14.7% vs. 81.0% p<0.0001), higher chance for functional recovery (OR:7.6 p=0.0250) and higher chance of survival (HR:4,163; p=0.0026) compared to the BAO-ICAS cases treated without coronary stents (n=21).The immediate treatment of the occlusion-underlying stenosis with coronary stents and dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in BAO was associated with improved overall survival and better functional outcomes.
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