1.The factors influencing the occurrence of coma caused by acute basilar artery occlusion and the favorable prognosis of mechanical thrombectomy
Yun DING ; Peicheng LI ; Long CHEN ; Bo LI ; Chen YUAN ; Wanci LI ; Xusen YANG ; Dianyi GU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(4):355-361
Objective To investigate the factors influencing the occurrence of coma in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion(BAO)and the favorable prognosis in the coma patients after receiving mechanical thrombectomy(MT).Methods The clinical data and imaging materials of 102 patients with acute BAO,who received MT at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University of China from January 2016 to April 2024,were retrospectively analyzed.According to whether the patient had a coma or not on admission,the patients were divided into non-coma group and coma group.The clinical data and imaging findings were compared between the two groups.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the factors influencing the occurrence of coma.The modified Rankin scale(mRS)score was used to evaluate 90-day clinical prognosis.The patients of coma group were further divided into favorable prognosis subgroup(mRS:0-3 points)and poor prognosis subgroup(mRS:4-6 points).Baseline date and surgical data were compared between the two subgroups,and multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify the factors associated with a favorable prognosis in coma patients after receiving mechanical thrombectomy.Results Of the 102 patients with acute BAO,54 were in unconscious state on admission(coma group)and 48 were in conscious state(non-coma group)on admission.Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that coexisting cardiovascular diseases with severe cardiac insufficiency or moderate to severe coronary artery stenosis(P=0.009)and low BATMAN score(P<0.001)were the independent risk factors for the occurrence of coma in acute BAO patients.Among the 54 unconscious patients who received MT treatment,favorable prognosis was obtained in 13 and poor prognosis was seen in 41.Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that high BATMAN score(P=0.017)was the independent influencing factor for favorable prognosis in acute BAO patients with coma after receiving MT therapy.Conclusion Acute BAO patients having coexisting cardiovascular diseases with severe cardiac insufficiency or moderate to severe coronary artery stenosis or having low BATMAN score are more likely to develop coma.Acute BAO patients with coma having high BATMAN score are more likely to obtain a favorable prognosis after receiving MT therapy.
2.Predictive factors of poor prognosis in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion who got first-pass effect after mechanical thrombectomy
Yun DING ; Yuan MA ; Penghua LYU ; Peicheng LI ; Bo LI ; Chen YUAN ; Wanci LI ; Dianyi GU ; Long CHEN
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(2):81-85
Objective To observe the predictive factors of poor prognosis in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion(BAO)who got first-pass effect(FPE)after mechanical thrombectomy(MT).Methods Eighty-two acute BAO patients who got FPE following MT were retrospectively collected and divided into good prognosis group(modified Rankin scale[mRS]score≤3,n=48)and poor prognosis group(mRS score>3,n=34)90 days after treatments.The data were compared between groups,and variables which showed P<0.1 were included in multivariate logistic regression analysis to identify independent predictors of poor prognosis in acute BAO patients who got FPE after MT.Results Higher age of patients,pre-treatment National Institute Health stroke scale(NIHSS)and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio(NLR),also higher proportions of patients with diabetes mellitus,atrial fibrillation(AF)and cardioembolic stroke in trial of org 10 172 in acute stroke treatment(TOAST)classification were found in poor prognosis group than those in good prognosis group(all P<0.05).Conversely,patients in poor prognosis group had lower pre-treatment Glasgow coma scale(GCS)scores,lower posterior circulation-Alberta stroke program early CT score(pc-ASPECTS)and basilar artery on CT angiography(BATMAN)scores(all P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed patients complicated with AF(OR[95%CI]=29.769[1.470,602.943])and elevated pre-treatment NLR(OR[95%CI]=1.212[1.016,1.446])had relatively poor prognosis(both P<0.05),whereas those with increased pre-treatment GCS score(OR[95%CI]=0.615[0.429,0.882]),elevated pc-ASPECTS(OR[95%CI]=0.263[0.092,0.748])and higher BATMAN score(OR[95%CI]=0.260[0.085,0.796])had relatively better prognosis(all P<0.05).Conclusion Complicated with AF,low pre-treatment GCS score,high NLR,low pc-ASPECTS and low BATMAN score were all predictive factors for poor prognosis in acute BAO patients who got FPE after MT.
3.Genicular artery embolization in elderly patients with refractory knee osteoarthritis: a review of current evidence
Dianyi GU ; Caifang NI ; Long CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(11):1607-1613
Osteoarthritis(OA), a chronic degenerative osteoarticular disorder, stands as one of the most common causes of chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults, with a particularly high prevalence among elderly populations.The knee joint is the most frequently affected site of OA.In recent years, clinical studies have highlighted the good efficacy of genicular artery embolization(GAE)in addressing refractory pain associated with knee osteoarthritis(KOA). This article reviews the epidemiology of KOA-related pain in aging populations, the current therapeutic status, the pathophysiological rationale underpinning GAE in treating KOA-related pain, the treatment process, clinical application and prospects.
4.Genicular artery embolization in elderly patients with refractory knee osteoarthritis: a review of current evidence
Dianyi GU ; Caifang NI ; Long CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(11):1607-1613
Osteoarthritis(OA), a chronic degenerative osteoarticular disorder, stands as one of the most common causes of chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults, with a particularly high prevalence among elderly populations.The knee joint is the most frequently affected site of OA.In recent years, clinical studies have highlighted the good efficacy of genicular artery embolization(GAE)in addressing refractory pain associated with knee osteoarthritis(KOA). This article reviews the epidemiology of KOA-related pain in aging populations, the current therapeutic status, the pathophysiological rationale underpinning GAE in treating KOA-related pain, the treatment process, clinical application and prospects.
5.Predictive factors of poor prognosis in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion who got first-pass effect after mechanical thrombectomy
Yun DING ; Yuan MA ; Penghua LYU ; Peicheng LI ; Bo LI ; Chen YUAN ; Wanci LI ; Dianyi GU ; Long CHEN
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(2):81-85
Objective To observe the predictive factors of poor prognosis in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion(BAO)who got first-pass effect(FPE)after mechanical thrombectomy(MT).Methods Eighty-two acute BAO patients who got FPE following MT were retrospectively collected and divided into good prognosis group(modified Rankin scale[mRS]score≤3,n=48)and poor prognosis group(mRS score>3,n=34)90 days after treatments.The data were compared between groups,and variables which showed P<0.1 were included in multivariate logistic regression analysis to identify independent predictors of poor prognosis in acute BAO patients who got FPE after MT.Results Higher age of patients,pre-treatment National Institute Health stroke scale(NIHSS)and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio(NLR),also higher proportions of patients with diabetes mellitus,atrial fibrillation(AF)and cardioembolic stroke in trial of org 10 172 in acute stroke treatment(TOAST)classification were found in poor prognosis group than those in good prognosis group(all P<0.05).Conversely,patients in poor prognosis group had lower pre-treatment Glasgow coma scale(GCS)scores,lower posterior circulation-Alberta stroke program early CT score(pc-ASPECTS)and basilar artery on CT angiography(BATMAN)scores(all P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed patients complicated with AF(OR[95%CI]=29.769[1.470,602.943])and elevated pre-treatment NLR(OR[95%CI]=1.212[1.016,1.446])had relatively poor prognosis(both P<0.05),whereas those with increased pre-treatment GCS score(OR[95%CI]=0.615[0.429,0.882]),elevated pc-ASPECTS(OR[95%CI]=0.263[0.092,0.748])and higher BATMAN score(OR[95%CI]=0.260[0.085,0.796])had relatively better prognosis(all P<0.05).Conclusion Complicated with AF,low pre-treatment GCS score,high NLR,low pc-ASPECTS and low BATMAN score were all predictive factors for poor prognosis in acute BAO patients who got FPE after MT.

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