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Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 427-431, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005850

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【Objective】 To observe the safety and effectiveness of endovascular treatment for mild stroke patients with acute anterior circulation large vessel occlusion. 【Methods】 The retrospective study enrolled 38 mild stroke patients with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion who received endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) at The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University between January 2018 and August 2021. Vascular recanalization rate after endovascular treatment (mTICI≥2b), procedural complications, NIHSS score at discharge, and the rate of good modified Rankin Score (mRS≤2) at 90d were observed. 【Results】 The average age of the 38 patients was 62.89±12.41 years, and there were 21 males (55.3%). The vascular recanalization rate post EVT was 100%, while with three cases of thrombosis escape (7.9%) and one case (2.6%) of sICH of 24 h post EVT. The average NIHSS at discharge was 1 (0-1) point, which significantly decreased compared to the average baseline NIHSS 4 (4-5) points (P<0.01). The 90 d followed-up rate was 89.47%, and among all the followed-up patients, 91.2% of them had mRS≤2. Imaging follow-up showed good vascular flow and no in-stent restenosis. 【Conclusion】 Endovascular treatment for acute anterior circulation large vessel occlusion in mild stroke is safe and effective.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 154-157, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709209

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Objective To investigate activities of daily living,depression,anxiety,fatigue and cognitive impairments at 18 months after attack in patients with mild ischemic stroke.Methods In this cross-sectional study,86 patients with acute ischemic stroke were hospitalized in the Neurology Department of Shanghai Ruijin Hospital from January 2013 to April 2013.Among them,58 cases who were eventually interviewed and selected,were divided into mild stroke group[NIHSS ≤3,n=37]and medium-severe stroke group[NIHSS>3,n=21]according to the admission score of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS).Follow-up was done at 1.5 years after stroke to assess NIHSS,modified Rankin scale(mRS),Stroke Impact Scale(SIS),Hamilton depression scale(HAMD),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA),Modified Fatigue Impact Scale(MFIS)and Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA).Meanwhile,35 patients with high risk of ischemic cerebrovascular disease were evaluated by HAMD,HAMA,MFIS and MoCA.Results Patients in the mild stroke group showed significantly better prognoses identified by the assessed scores of NIHSS[median(M) =0,interquartile range(IQR) =0,z =-3.879],mRS[M=1,IQR =1,z =-2.381],SIS-total score[697.36 ± 85.66,t =2.351] and SIS-Stroke recovery score (84.15 ± 11.94,t-3.696),as well as the SIS partial items,including strength (79.49 ± 15.88,t =2.099),instrumental activities of daily living[M=97.5,IQR=10,z=-2.858],locomotivity[M=97.2,IQR=0,z=3.083],hand function[M 100,IQR=20,z=-2.259]and social participation[M=90.6,IQR=28,z=2.582],at 1.5 year follow-up.These parameters were markedly different from those in the medium-severe group(all P<0.05).Additionally,the high-risk group for cerebrovascular disorder showed no case with depression,anxiety and fatigue,but showed 10 cases(28.6 %) with cognitive impairments.Furthermore,the mild stroke group versus the medium-severe stroke group showed a similar incidences of depression (16.2 % vs.38.1%,P =0.061),anxiety(10.8 % vs.19.0 %,P =0.443),fatigue (35.1% vs.38.1%,P =0.822) and cognitive impairments (59.5% vs.66.7%,P=0.587).Conclusions The motor function-evaluated activities of daily living are little affected in mild ischemic stroke at 18months follow-up,but rates of depression,anxiety,fatigue and cognitive decline are not uncommon.

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