Endovascular Management of Acute Stroke in the Elderly: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
C A HilditchPatrick J NicholsonMohammad Hassan MuradAlejandro A RabinsteinJoanna D SchaafsmaAleksandra PikulaTimo KringsVitor Mendes PereiraR AgidBrinjikji WPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2018)
Good functional recovery in octogenarians treated with endovascular therapy for acute stroke can be achieved in a high proportion of patients despite the higher incidence of comorbidity in this cohort. Outcomes are inferior to those reported for younger patients; however, endovascular therapy can allow at least 1 in 4 patients older than 80 years of age to regain independent function at 3 months. More research is required to improve patient selection in the elderly, but age should not be a discriminator when deciding to offer endovascular therapy for patients with acute stroke.