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Shorter Reperfusion Time in Stroke is Associated with Better Cognition

Cognitive changes that result from cerebrovascular disease contribute to a poor functional outcome with reduced quality of life. Among patients undergoing endovascular therapy (EVT), we aim to assess cognitive function and evaluate the impact of reperfusion time in cognitive performance. Patients wi...

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Published in:Canadian journal of neurological sciences 2024-09, Vol.51 (5), p.644-649
Main Authors: Costa Novo, Joana, Rieffel, Evelyne, Velarde, Guillermo Coca, Costa, Francisca, Barros, Pedro, Veloso, Miguel, Costa, Henrique, Paredes, Ludovina, Gregório, Tiago, Rodrigues, Marta, Calvão-Pires, Pedro, Campolargo, Ana, Battistella, Valéria
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Summary:Cognitive changes that result from cerebrovascular disease contribute to a poor functional outcome with reduced quality of life. Among patients undergoing endovascular therapy (EVT), we aim to assess cognitive function and evaluate the impact of reperfusion time in cognitive performance. Patients with acute right anterior circulation strokes that underwent EVT between January 2018 and August 2020 at Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, participated in the study. Modified treatment in cerebral infarction (mTICI) assessed the level of recanalization. Cognitive evaluation was assessed with Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination revised (ACE-R). Multiple linear regression analyses were used to determine the association between time for recanalization and ACE-R. The level of significance adopted was 0.05. The mean age of participants was 71.5 (interquartile range [IQR] 62.0-78.2) years, and 50% (22) were women. The median time after stroke was 28.6 months (IQR 18.94-31.55). All patients in our sample had a successful level of recanalization with EVT (mTICI ≥ 2b). Time for recanalization showed an inverse association with the ACE-R ( = -0.0207, = 0.0203). Also the mRS at 3 months had an inverse association with cognition ( = -5.2803, = 0.0095). Level of education had a strong and direct relationship with ACE-R results ( = 3.0869, < 0.0001). Longer time between stroke symptoms and recanalization with EVT in patients with right hemisphere ischemic stroke lead to lower ACE-R scores. Measures to improve door-to-recanalization time are also important for cognitive performance after ischemic stroke.
ISSN:0317-1671
2057-0155
DOI:10.1017/cjn.2023.321