Defining short-term outcomes of minor ischemic stroke due to small artery occlusion in the era of dual antiplatelet treatment: A READAPT study sub-analysis

The outcomes of minor ischemic stroke resulting from small artery occlusion (SAO-MIS) have not yet been characterized after dual antiplatelet treatment (DAPT) has become the standard of care. We provided updated figures on the short-term prognosis of SAO-MIS treated with early short-term DAPT and co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the neurological sciences 2024-11, Vol.466, p.123211, Article 123211
Hauptverfasser: Foschi, Matteo, De Matteis, Eleonora, De Santis, Federico, Romoli, Michele, Tassinari, Tiziana, Saia, Valentina, Cenciarelli, Silvia, Bedetti, Chiara, Padiglioni, Chiara, Censori, Bruno, Puglisi, Valentina, Vinciguerra, Luisa, Guarino, Maria, Barone, Valentina, Zedde, Marialuisa, Grisendi, Ilaria, Diomedi, Marina, Bagnato, Maria Rosaria, Petruzzellis, Marco, Mezzapesa, Domenico Maria, Di Viesti, Pietro, Inchingolo, Vincenzo, Cappellari, Manuel, Zivelonghi, Cecilia, Candelaresi, Paolo, Andreone, Vincenzo, Rinaldi, Giuseppe, Bavaro, Alessandra, Cavallini, Anna, Moraru, Stefan, Querzani, Pietro, Terruso, Valeria, Mannino, Marina, Pezzini, Alessandro, Frisullo, Giovanni, Muscia, Francesco, Paciaroni, Maurizio, Mosconi, Maria Giulia, Zini, Andrea, Leone, Ruggiero, Palmieri, Carmela, Cupini, Letizia Maria, Marcon, Michela, Tassi, Rossana, Sanzaro, Enzo, Paci, Cristina, Viticchi, Giovanna, Orsucci, Daniele, Falcou, Anne, Diamanti, Susanna, Tarletti, Roberto, Nencini, Patrizia, Rota, Eugenia, Sepe, Federica Nicoletta, Ferrandi, Delfina, Caputi, Luigi, Volpi, Gino, La Spada, Salvatore, Beccia, Mario, Rinaldi, Claudia, Mastrangelo, Vincenzo, Di Blasio, Francesco, Invernizzi, Paolo, Pelliccioni, Giuseppe, De Angelis, Maria Vittoria, Bonanni, Laura, Ruzza, Giampietro, Caggia, Emanuele Alessandro, Russo, Monia, Tonon, Agnese, Acciarri, Maria Cristina, Anticoli, Sabrina, Roberti, Cinzia, Manobianca, Giovanni, Scaglione, Gaspare, Pistoia, Francesca, Fortini, Alberto, De Boni, Antonella, Sanna, Alessandra, Chiti, Alberto, Barbarini, Leonardo, Caggiula, Marcella, Masato, Maela, Del Sette, Massimo, Passarelli, Francesco, Bongioanni, Maria Roberta, Toni, Danilo, Ricci, Stefano, Sacco, Simona, Ornello, Raffaele
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Zusammenfassung:The outcomes of minor ischemic stroke resulting from small artery occlusion (SAO-MIS) have not yet been characterized after dual antiplatelet treatment (DAPT) has become the standard of care. We provided updated figures on the short-term prognosis of SAO-MIS treated with early short-term DAPT and compared the outcomes of SAO-MIS versus non-SAO-MIS patients. This is a prespecified sub-analysis from a prospective multicentric real-world study (READAPT, NCT05476081) including patients with minor (NIHSS≤5) non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke treated with DAPT. The primary outcome was a composite of 90-day symptomatic ischemic stroke or major cardiovascular events. Secondary outcomes were the 90-day ordinal distribution of modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores, 90-day excellent functional outcome (mRS of 0 to 1), and 24-h early neurological deterioration (END). Safety outcomes were 90-day intracerebral hemorrhage, moderate-to-severe and any bleedings. All outcomes were compared between SAO-MIS and non-SAO-MIS patients. We included 678 MIS, of whom 253 (37.3 %) were SAO-related. At 90 days, 3 patients with SAO-MIS had primary outcome (1.2 % [95 % CI 0.2 %–3.5 %]), which were all SAO-related ischemic strokes. For the secondary outcomes, most SAO-MIS patients (n = 191, 75.5 %) had 90-day excellent functional outcome and 12 had 24-h END (4.7 % [95 % CI 2.5 %–8.3 %]). Referring to safety outcomes, 90-day intracerebral hemorrhage occurred only in one patient with SAO-MIS (0.4 % [95 % CI 0.0 %- 2.2 %]). Compared to non-SAO-MIS, the 90-day risk of recurrent vascular events was significantly lower among SAO-MIS (aHR 0.24 [95 % CI 0.08–0.68]; p = 0.007), while there were not significant differences in other secondary outcomes, nor in the risk of safety events. Our findings show overall favorable short-term prognosis after SAO-MIS treated with DAPT. Future studies should investigate factors associated with residual stroke risk and long-term outcomes of SAO-MIS. [Display omitted] •Outcomes of early DAPT in patients with minor ischemic stroke due to small artery occlusion (SAO-MIS) has not been well characterized.•We found low risk of 90-day recurrent symptomatic stroke and other vascular events.•The risk of 90-day intracerebral hemorrhage and moderate-to-severe bleeding events was very low.•Compared to non-SAO-MIS, SAO-MIS patients had lower rates of 90-day vascular recurrences and similarly low rate of bleedings.•Our real-world study supports prompt DAPT initiation in minor is
ISSN:0022-510X
1878-5883
1878-5883
DOI:10.1016/j.jns.2024.123211