Innovation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients over 80 y/o-A Retrospective Monocentric Study on Mechanical Thrombectomy of Consecutive Patients: Is Age an Adequate Selection Criterion?
Massimiliano CernigliaroCarmelo StancaAndrea GalbiatiMarco SpinettaCarolina CodaDavide NegroniDomenico LaganàRoberto MiniciChiara AiroldiAlessandro CarrieroGiuseppe GuzzardiPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Our data confirm that a good outcome in the elderly age group has a correlation with age; being younger, with a milder NIHSS (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale) at the onset and with a lower pre-morbid mRS is statistically associated with a better outcome. However, age should not be a criterion to exclude older patients from mechanical thrombectomy. Decision-making should take into consideration the pre-morbid mRS and the severity of the stroke on the NIHSS scale, especially in the age group over 85 y/o.