Endovascular Thrombectomy for Ischemic Stroke Increases Disability-Free Survival, Quality of Life, and Life Expectancy and Reduces Cost

Bruce C V Campbell, Peter J Mitchell, Leonid Churilov, Mahsa Keshtkaran, Keun-Sik Hong, Timothy J Kleinig, Helen M Dewey, Nawaf Yassi, Bernard Yan, Richard J Dowling, Mark W Parsons, Teddy Y Wu, Mark Brooks, Marion A Simpson, Ferdinand Miteff, Christopher R Levi, Martin Krause, Timothy J Harrington, Kenneth C Faulder, Brendan S Steinfort, Timothy Ang, Rebecca Scroop, P Alan Barber, Ben McGuinness, Tissa Wijeratne, Thanh G Phan, Winston Chong, Ronil V Chandra, Christopher F Bladin, Henry Rice, Laetitia de Villiers, Henry Ma, Patricia M Desmond, Atte Meretoja, Dominique A Cadilhac, Geoffrey A Donnan, Stephen M Davis, EXTEND-IA Investigators, Stephen M Davis, Geoffrey A Donnan, Bruce Cv Campbell, Peter J Mitchell, Leonid Churilov, Bernard Yan, Richard Dowling, Nawaf Yassi, Thomas J Oxley, Teddy Y Wu, Gabriel Silver, Amy McDonald, Rachael McCoy, Timothy J Kleinig, Rebecca Scroop, Helen M Dewey, Marion Simpson, Mark Brooks, Bronwyn Coulton, Martin Krause, Timothy J Harrington, Brendan Steinfort, Kenneth Faulder, Miriam Priglinger, Susan Day, Thanh Phan, Winston Chong, Michael Holt, Ronil V Chandra, Henry Ma, Dennis Young, Kitty Wong, Tissa Wijeratne, Hans Tu, Elizabeth Mackay, Sherisse Celestino, Christopher F Bladin, Poh Sien Loh, Amanda Gilligan, Zofia Ross, Skye Coote, Tanya Frost, Mark W Parsons, Ferdinand Miteff, Christopher R Levi, Timothy Ang, Neil Spratt, Lara Kaauwai, Monica Badve, Henry Rice, Laetitia de Villiers, P Alan Barber, Ben McGuinness, Ayton Hope, Maurice Moriarty, Patricia Bennett, Andrew Wong, Alan Coulthard, Andrew Lee, Jim Jannes, Deborah Field, Gagan Sharma, Simon Salinas, Elise Cowley, Barry Snow, John Kolbe, Richard Stark, John King, Richard Macdonnell, John Attia, Cate D'Este, Bruce C V Campbell, Peter J Mitchell, Leonid Churilov, Mahsa Keshtkaran, Keun-Sik Hong, Timothy J Kleinig, Helen M Dewey, Nawaf Yassi, Bernard Yan, Richard J Dowling, Mark W Parsons, Teddy Y Wu, Mark Brooks, Marion A Simpson, Ferdinand Miteff, Christopher R Levi, Martin Krause, Timothy J Harrington, Kenneth C Faulder, Brendan S Steinfort, Timothy Ang, Rebecca Scroop, P Alan Barber, Ben McGuinness, Tissa Wijeratne, Thanh G Phan, Winston Chong, Ronil V Chandra, Christopher F Bladin, Henry Rice, Laetitia de Villiers, Henry Ma, Patricia M Desmond, Atte Meretoja, Dominique A Cadilhac, Geoffrey A Donnan, Stephen M Davis, EXTEND-IA Investigators, Stephen M Davis, Geoffrey A Donnan, Bruce Cv Campbell, Peter J Mitchell, Leonid Churilov, Bernard Yan, Richard Dowling, Nawaf Yassi, Thomas J Oxley, Teddy Y Wu, Gabriel Silver, Amy McDonald, Rachael McCoy, Timothy J Kleinig, Rebecca Scroop, Helen M Dewey, Marion Simpson, Mark Brooks, Bronwyn Coulton, Martin Krause, Timothy J Harrington, Brendan Steinfort, Kenneth Faulder, Miriam Priglinger, Susan Day, Thanh Phan, Winston Chong, Michael Holt, Ronil V Chandra, Henry Ma, Dennis Young, Kitty Wong, Tissa Wijeratne, Hans Tu, Elizabeth Mackay, Sherisse Celestino, Christopher F Bladin, Poh Sien Loh, Amanda Gilligan, Zofia Ross, Skye Coote, Tanya Frost, Mark W Parsons, Ferdinand Miteff, Christopher R Levi, Timothy Ang, Neil Spratt, Lara Kaauwai, Monica Badve, Henry Rice, Laetitia de Villiers, P Alan Barber, Ben McGuinness, Ayton Hope, Maurice Moriarty, Patricia Bennett, Andrew Wong, Alan Coulthard, Andrew Lee, Jim Jannes, Deborah Field, Gagan Sharma, Simon Salinas, Elise Cowley, Barry Snow, John Kolbe, Richard Stark, John King, Richard Macdonnell, John Attia, Cate D'Este

Abstract

Background: Endovascular thrombectomy improves functional outcome in large vessel occlusion ischemic stroke. We examined disability, quality of life, survival and acute care costs in the EXTEND-IA trial, which used CT-perfusion imaging selection.

Methods: Large vessel ischemic stroke patients with favorable CT-perfusion were randomized to endovascular thrombectomy after alteplase versus alteplase-only. Clinical outcome was prospectively measured using 90-day modified Rankin scale (mRS). Individual patient expected survival and net difference in Disability/Quality-adjusted life years (DALY/QALY) up to 15 years from stroke were modeled using age, sex, 90-day mRS, and utility scores. Level of care within the first 90 days was prospectively measured and used to estimate procedure and inpatient care costs (US$ reference year 2014).

Results: There were 70 patients, 35 in each arm, mean age 69, median NIHSS 15 (IQR 12-19). The median (IQR) disability-weighted utility score at 90 days was 0.65 (0.00-0.91) in the alteplase-only versus 0.91 (0.65-1.00) in the endovascular group (p = 0.005). Modeled life expectancy was greater in the endovascular versus alteplase-only group (median 15.6 versus 11.2 years, p = 0.02). The endovascular thrombectomy group had fewer simulated DALYs lost over 15 years [median (IQR) 5.5 (3.2-8.7) versus 8.9 (4.7-13.8), p = 0.02] and more QALY gained [median (IQR) 9.3 (4.2-13.1) versus 4.9 (0.3-8.5), p = 0.03]. Endovascular patients spent less time in hospital [median (IQR) 5 (3-11) days versus 8 (5-14) days, p = 0.04] and rehabilitation [median (IQR) 0 (0-28) versus 27 (0-65) days, p = 0.03]. The estimated inpatient costs in the first 90 days were less in the thrombectomy group (average US$15,689 versus US$30,569, p = 0.008) offsetting the costs of interhospital transport and the thrombectomy procedure (average US$10,515). The average saving per patient treated with thrombectomy was US$4,365.

Conclusion: Thrombectomy patients with large vessel occlusion and salvageable tissue on CT-perfusion had reduced length of stay and overall costs to 90 days. There was evidence of clinically relevant improvement in long-term survival and quality of life.

Clinical trial registration: http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01492725 (registered 20/11/2011).

Keywords: CT perfusion; Solitaire stent retriever device; endovascular therapy; intraarterial therapy; ischemic stroke; mechanical thrombectomy; randomized trial; thrombolysis.

Figures

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Figure 1
Boxplots showing length of stay by treatment group. (A) Home time (number of days spent at home in the first 90 days post-stroke), (B) length of stay in the acute stroke unit, (C) length of stay in inpatient rehabilitation.
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Figure 2
Projected survival modeled over 15 years (using extrapolation from 3 months modified Rankin Scale). The adjusted hazard ratio from Cox regression model was 0.42 (0.22–0.82), p = 0.01.

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