Efficacy of endovascular therapy for stroke in developing country: A single-centre retrospective observational study in Indonesia from 2017 to 2021

Mohammad Kurniawan, Kevin Mulya Saputri, Taufik Mesiano, Reyhan E. Yunus, Affan P. Permana, Septo Sulistio, Eka Ginanjar, Rakhmad Hidayat, Al Rasyid, Salim Harris

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Abstract

Background: Indonesia as a developing nation faces a plethora of challenges in applying endovascular therapy (EVT), mostly due to the lack of physicians specialized in neuro-intervention, high operational cost, and time limitation. The efficacy of EVT in improving functional outcomes of stroke in developing countries has not been previously studied. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (Jakarta, Indonesia) from January 2017 to December 2021. Large vessel occlusion (LVO) diagnosis was established based on a combination of clinical and imaging characteristics. We assessed patients’ functional independence on day-90 based on modified Rankin Scale (mRS) between the endovascular treatment group and the conservative group (those receiving intravascular thrombolysis or medical treatment only). Functional independence was defined as mRS ≤2. Results: Among 111 stroke patients with LVO, we included 32 patients in the EVT group and 50 patients in the conservative group for this study. Patients with younger age (p = 0.004), lower hypertension rate (p < 0.001), higher intubation rate (p = 0.014), and earlier onset of stroke were observed in the EVT group. The proportion of mRS ≤2 at day-90 in the EVT group was higher than the conservative group (28.1 % vs. 18.0 %; p = 0.280). Patients within mRS ≤2 group had earlier onset-to-puncture time (p = 0.198), onset-to-recanalization time (p = 0.341), lower NIHSS (p = 0.026) and higher ASPECTS (p = 0.001) on admission. In multivariate analysis, ASPECTS (aOR 2.43; 95%CI 1.26–4.70; p = 0.008) defined functional independence in the EVT group. Conclusion: The endovascular therapy group had a higher proportion of mRS ≤2 at day-90 than the conservative group despite its statistical insignificance.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere23228
JournalHeliyon
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Developing countries
  • Endovascular therapy
  • Indonesia
  • Ischemic stroke
  • Mechanical thrombectomy

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