No Sex Differences in Mechanical Thrombectomy Time Metrics & Outcomes in Saskatchewan

Johanna M. Ospel, Nima Kashani, Nishita Singh, Amy Zhou, Petra Cimflova, Manon Kappelhof, Eva Liu, Nicole Pendleton, Kristen Marciniuk, Patrick Toyota, Braedon Newton, Amit Persad, Jessalyn Holodinsky, Lotus Yang, Michaela Perlau, Sarah Abdalrahman, Aaron Gardner, Regan Cooley, Sanchea Wasyliw, Brett R. GrahamAravind Ganesh, Uzair Ahmed, Michael E. Kelly, Lissa Peeling

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Abstract

Background and Purpose: Numerous studies have shown longer pre-hospital and in30 hospital workflow times and poorer outcomes in women after acute ischemic stroke in general, and after endovascular treatment (EVT) in particular. We investigated sex differences in acute stroke care of EVT patients over 5 years in a comprehensive Canadian provincial registry. Methods: Clinical data of all acute ischemic stroke patients who underwent EVT between January 2017 and December 2022 in the province of Saskatchewan were captured in the Canadian OPTIMISE registry and supplemented with patient data from administrative data sources. Patient baseline characteristics, transport time metrics and technical EVT outcomes between female and male EVT patients were compared. Results: Three-hundred-Three patients underwent EVT between 2017 and 2022; 144(47.5%) women and 159 (52.5%) men. Women were significantly older (median age 77.5[interquartile range: 66-85] vs.71[59-78], P<0.001), while men had more intracranial internal carotid artery occlusions (48/159[30.2%] vs. 26/142[18.3%], p=0.03). Last-known-well to comprehensive stroke centre(CSC)-Arrival time (median 232 min [interquartile range 90-432] in women vs. 230 min [90-352] in men), CSC-Arrival-To-reperfusion time (median 108 min [88-149] in women vs. 102 min [77-141] in men), reperfusion status (successful reperfusion 106/142 [74.7%] in women vs. 117/158 [74.1%] in men) as well as modified Rankin score at 90 days did not differ significantly. This held true after adjusting for baseline variables in multivariable analyses. Conclusion: While women undergoing EVT in the province of Saskatchewan were on average older than men,they were treated just as fast and achieved similar technical and clinical outcomes compared to men.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCanadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques
Early online date2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2023

Keywords

  • ischemic stroke
  • sex
  • thrombectomy

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