Tanaka K.Kaveeta C.Pensato U.Zhang J.Bala F.Alhabli I.Horn M.Ademola A.Almekhlafi M.Ganesh A.Buck B.Tkach A.Catanese L.Dowlatshahi D.Shankar J.Poppe A.Y.Shamy M.Qiu W.Swartz R.H.Hill M.D.Sajobi T.T.Menon B.K.Demchuk A.M.Singh N.Mahidol University2024-07-012024-07-012024-07-01Stroke Vol.55 No.7 (2024) , 1758-176600392499https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/99259BACKGROUND: Early ischemic change and collateral extent are colinear with ischemic core volume (ICV). We investigated the relationship between a combined score using the Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score and multiphase computed tomography angiography (mCTA) collateral extent, named mCTA-ACE score, on functional outcomes in endovascular therapy-Treated patients. METHODS: We performed a post hoc analysis of a subset of endovascular therapy-Treated patients from the Alteplase Compared to Tenecteplase trial which was conducted between December 2019 and January 2022 at 22 centers across Canada. Ten-point mCTA collateral corresponding to M2 to M6 regions of the Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score grid was evaluated as 0 (poor), 1 (moderate), or 2 (normal) and additively combined with the 10-point Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score to produce a 20-point mCTA-ACE score. We investigated the association of mCTA-ACE score with modified Rankin Scale score ≤2 and return to prestroke level of function at 90 to 120 days using mixed-effects logistic regression. In the subset of patients who underwent baseline computed tomography perfusion imaging, we compared the mCTA-ACE score and ICV for outcome prediction. RESULTS: Among 1577 intention-To-Treat population in the trial, 368 (23%; 179 men; median age, 73 years) were included, with Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score, mCTA collateral, and combination of both (mCTA-ACE score: median [interquartile range], 8 [7-10], 9 [8-10], and 17 [16-19], respectively). The probability of modified Rankin Scale score ≤2 and return to prestroke level of function increased for each 1-point increase in mCTA-ACE score (odds ratio, 1.16 [95% CI, 1.06-1.28] and 1.22 [95% CI, 1.06-1.40], respectively). Among 173 patients in whom computed tomography perfusion data was assessable, the mCTA-ACE score was inversely correlated with ICV (ρ=-0.46; P<0.01). The mCTA-ACE score was comparable to ICV to predict a modified Rankin Scale score ≤2 and return to prestroke level of function (C statistics 0.71 versus 0.69 and 0.68 versus 0.64, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The mCTA-ACE score had a significant positive association with functional outcomes after endovascular therapy and had a similar predictive performance as ICV.NursingMedicineCombining Early Ischemic Change and Collateral Extent for Functional Outcomes after Endovascular Therapy: An Analysis from AcT TrialArticleSCOPUS10.1161/STROKEAHA.123.0460562-s2.0-851969088881524462838785076