Health Economic Impact of Incomplete Reperfusion Patterns After Endovascular Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Alexander Stebner, Petra Cimflova, Salome L. Bosshart, Wolfgang G. Kunz, Pervinder Bhogal, Michael Hill, Mayank Goyal, Johanna M. Ospel

TL;DR
Incomplete reperfusion after stroke treatment affects outcomes and costs, with complete reperfusion being the most economically beneficial.
Contribution
This study evaluates the health-economic benefits of improving incomplete reperfusion patterns after endovascular thrombectomy.
Findings
Complete reperfusion (eTICI 2c3) results in lower costs and higher quality-adjusted life-years compared to incomplete patterns.
EVT-accessible incomplete reperfusion may benefit from additional EVT attempts, while EVT-non-accessible patterns may benefit from pharmacological therapies.
Abstract
Incomplete reperfusion in endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) impacts patients’ outcomes. Different incomplete reperfusion patterns may benefit from targeted therapeutic strategies, e.g. EVT-accessible incomplete reperfusion patterns could improve by performing additional EVT attempts, while EVT-non-accessible incomplete patterns might benefit from pharmacological therapies. The health-economic implications of these therapies are uncertain. This study aims to assess the potential economic benefits of improving incomplete reperfusion patterns after EVT. Retrospective Data analysis from the ESCAPE-NA1 trial, which included patients with large vessel occlusion strokes undergoing EVT. Reperfusion patterns were classified as near-/complete (eTICI 2c3), EVT-accessible incomplete (eTICI 2b), or EVT-non-accessible incomplete (eTICI 2b) and we compared multiple attempts to achieve eTICI 2c3 vs.…
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TopicsAcute Ischemic Stroke Management · Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management · Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
