• Neurological research · Dec 2010

    Case Reports

    Decompressive hemicraniectomy improves outcome in patients with failed arterial recanalization after acute carotid artery occlusion.

    • David Arkadir, Roni Eichel, Jose E Cohen, Eyal Itshayek, John M Gomori, Tamir Ben-Hur, Guy Rosenthal, and Ronen R Leker.
    • Department of Neurology, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
    • Neurol. Res. 2010 Dec 1;32(10):1077-82.

    Background And ObjectivesDecompressive hemicraniectomy reduces morbidity and mortality in patients with large hemispheric stroke. However, its role in patients that underwent failed endovascular reperfusion remains unknown.MethodsPatients with acute stroke secondary to internal carotid artery occlusion who underwent endovascular multimodal reperfusion therapy were evaluated. Patients with failed revascularization who were referred for decompressive hemicraniectomy were compared with patients with failed reperfusion who did not undergo decompressive hemicraniectomy. Functional outcome was assessed with the modified Rankin Score (mRS) and neurological disability with the NIH Stroke Scale Score (NIHSS) at 90 days from stroke onset.ResultsSix decompressive hemicraniectomy-treated patients were included (four females, mean age: 36.7 years, mean NIHSS: 24.5). None of the decompressive hemicraniectomy-treated patients died compared to six of seven patients with failed multi-modal reperfusion therapy that did not undergo decompressive hemicraniectomy. All decompressive hemicraniectomy-treated patients were discharged to a rehabilitation facility whereas the only surviving non-decompressive hemicraniectomy-treated patient was discharged to a nursing facility. Five of the six decompressive hemicraniectomy-treated (84%) and none of the non-decompressive hemicraniectomy-treated patients had an mRS ≤ 3 at 90 days post-stroke.DiscussionDecompressive hemicraniectomy can significantly improve functional outcome in patients with large carotid artery strokes that failed to recanalize following multi-modal reperfusion therapy. These results imply that decompressive hemicraniectomy should be planned in patients who undergo multi-modal reperfusion therapy for large carotid artery stroke.

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