General Anesthesia versus Sedation, Both with Hemodynamic Control, during Intraarterial Treatment for Stroke: The GASS Randomized Trial

Author:

Maurice Axelle1,Eugène François2,Ronzière Thomas3,Devys Jean-Michel4,Taylor Guillaume4,Subileau Aurélie5,Huet Olivier5,Gherbi Hakim6,Laffon Marc6,Esvan Maxime7,Laviolle Bruno7,Beloeil Helene8,

Affiliation:

1. From the Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, Center of Clinical Investigation, Inserm, Rennes Teaching Hospital, Rennes, France

2. University Rennes; the Radiology Department, Center of Clinical Investigation, Inserm, Rennes Teaching Hospital, Rennes, France

3. Neurology Department, Center of Clinical Investigation, Inserm, Rennes Teaching Hospital, Rennes, France

4. the Anesthesia Department, Rothschild Hospital and Foundation, Paris, France

5. the Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, University Brest, Brest Teaching Hospital, Brest, France

6. the Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, University Tours, Tours Teaching Hospital, Tours, France

7. the Clinical Pharmacology Department, Center of Clinical Investigation, Inserm, Rennes Teaching Hospital, Rennes, France

8. the Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, Center of Clinical Investigation, Inserm, Rennes Teaching Hospital, Rennes, France

Abstract

Background It is speculated that the anesthetic strategy during endovascular therapy for stroke may have an impact on the outcome of the patients. The authors hypothesized that conscious sedation is associated with a better functional outcome 3 months after endovascular therapy for the treatment of stroke compared with general anesthesia. Methods In this single-blind, randomized trial, patients received either a standardized general anesthesia or a standardized conscious sedation. Blood pressure control was also standardized in both groups. The primary outcome measure was a modified Rankin score less than or equal to 2 (0 = no symptoms; 5 = severe disability) assessed 3 months after treatment. The main secondary outcomes were complications, mortality, reperfusion results, and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scores at days 1 and 7. Results Of 351 randomized patients, 345 were included in the analysis. The primary outcome occurred in 129 of 341 (38%) of the patients: 63 (36%) in the conscious sedation group and 66 (40%) in the general anesthesia group (relative risk, 0.91 [95% CI, 0.69 to 1.19]; P = 0.474). Patients in the general anesthesia group experienced more intraoperative hypo- or hypertensive episodes, while the cumulative duration was not different (mean ± SD, 36 ± 31 vs. 39 ± 25 min; P = 0.079). The time from onset and from arrival to puncture were longer in the general anesthesia group (mean difference, 19 min [i.e., −00:19] [95% CI, −0:38 to 0] and mean difference, 9 min [95% CI, −0:18 to −0:01], respectively), while the time from onset to recanalization was similar in both groups. Recanalization was more often successful in the general anesthesia group (144 of 169 [85%] vs. 131 of 174 [75%]; P = 0.021). The incidence of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage was similar in both groups. Conclusions The functional outcomes 3 months after endovascular treatment for stroke were similar with general anesthesia and sedation. Our results, therefore, suggest that clinicians can use either approach. Editor’s Perspective What We Already Know about This Topic What This Article Tells Us That Is New

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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