Safety and Efficacy of Mechanical Thrombectomy in 2 Cases of Acute Ischemic Stroke in Centennial Patients

World Neurosurg. 2019 Jul:127:362-365. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.04.123. Epub 2019 Apr 19.

Abstract

Background: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) became a standard of care for stroke patients after the positive results of 5 randomized trials in 2015. However, elderly patients >65 were excluded from those trials. Recent studies and clinical trials examining the efficacy of MT in patients older than the age of 85 have shown that good outcomes can be achieved with careful patient selection.

Case description: Two patients older than the age of 100 who presented with stroke were treated with MT. Although the cases were different in baseline neurologic status, surgical history, and gender, both achieved successful procedures.

Conclusion: We believe that MT in centennials is technically safe and effective and should be considered. In this age group a careful assessment of existing medical condition and a thorough discussion with the family about goals of care is of paramount importance to optimize clinical outcomes.

Keywords: Acute ischemic stroke; Centennials; Eldest patient; Mechanical thrombectomy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Brain Ischemia / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain Ischemia / therapy*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mechanical Thrombolysis / adverse effects
  • Mechanical Thrombolysis / methods*
  • Mechanical Thrombolysis / trends
  • Stroke / diagnostic imaging
  • Stroke / therapy*
  • Treatment Outcome