Does prior administration of rtPA influence acute ischemic stroke clot composition? Findings from the analysis of clots retrieved with mechanical thrombectomy from the RESTORE registry

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Rossi Rosanna,Molina Sara,Mereuta Oana Madalina,Douglas Andrew,Fitzgerald Seán,Tierney Ciara,Pandit Abhay,Brennan Paul,Power Sarah,O’Hare Alan,Gilvarry Michael,McCarthy Ray,Magoufis Georgios,Tsivgoulis Georgios,Nagy András,Vadász Ágnes,Jood Katarina,Redfors Petra,Nordanstig Annika,Ceder Erik,Dunker Dennis,Carlqvist Jeanette,Psychogios Klearchos,Szikora István,Tatlisumak Turgut,Rentzos Alexandros,Thornton John,Doyle Karen M.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background and purpose There is still much debate whether bridging-therapy [intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) prior to mechanical thrombectomy (MT)] might be beneficial compared to MT alone. We investigated the effect of IVT on size and histological composition of the clots retrieved from patients undergoing bridging-therapy or MT alone. Methods We collected mechanically extracted thrombi from 1000 acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients included in RESTORE registry. Patients were grouped according to the administration (or not) of IVT before thrombectomy. Gross photos of each clot were taken and Extracted Clot Area (ECA) was measured using ImageJ software. Martius Scarlett Blue stain was used to characterize the main histological clot components [red blood cells (RBCs), fibrin (FIB), platelets/other (PTL)] and Orbit Image Analysis was used for quantification. Additionally, we calculated the area of each main component by multiplying the component percent by ECA. Chi-squared and Kruskal–Wallis tests were used for statistical analysis. Results 451 patients (45%) were treated with bridging-therapy while 549 (55%) underwent MT alone. When considering only percent histological composition, we did not find any difference in RBC% (P = 0.895), FIB% (P = 0.458) and PTL% (P = 0.905). However, bridging-therapy clots were significantly smaller than MT-alone clots [32.7 (14.8–64.9) versus 36.8 (20.1–79.8) mm2, N = 1000, H1 = 7.679, P = 0.006*]. A further analysis expressing components per clot area showed that clots retrieved from bridging-therapy cases contained less RBCs [13.25 (4.29–32.06) versus 14.97 (4.93–39.80) mm2, H1 = 3.637, P = 0.056] and significantly less fibrin [9.10 (4.62–17.98) versus 10.54 (5.57–22.48) mm2, H1 = 7.920, P = 0.005*] and platelets/other [5.04 (2.26–11.32) versus 6.54 (2.94–13.79) mm2, H1 = 9.380, P = 0.002*] than MT-alone clots. Conclusions Our results suggest that previous IVT administration significantly reduces thrombus size, proportionally releasing all the main histological components.

Funder

Science Foundation Ireland

National University Ireland, Galway

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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