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Sex differences in outcomes after endovascular therapy with prior antiplatelet use: A study from the EVA-TRISP registry.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/89517
Publisher DOI
10.1177/23969873251346016
PubMed ID
40518705
Description
Introduction
This study assessed sex differences in outcomes after mechanical thrombectomy (MT) with prior antiplatelet use using the EVA-TRISP multinational registry.
Patients And Methods
A cohort of consecutive patients (2015-2023) treated with MT was analysed by sex and prior antiplatelet use in multivariable logistic regression models. Primary outcomes were in-hospital symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage (sICH) and the 3-month modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score.
Results
Among 7472 patients (47.9% females, older than males: 77 vs 72 years, p < 0.0001), sICH rates were similar (females 4.6%, males 4.4%, p = 0.405). The odds of sICH were not influenced by sex (adjusted odds ratio, aOR, 0.99, 95% confidence interval, CI, 0.77-1.28) or prior antiplatelet use (single therapy: aOR 1.28, 95% CI 0.95-1.73; dual therapy: aOR 0.81, 95% CI 0.29-2.31). No significant interactions were found between sex and antiplatelet use (p = 0.73 for single, p = 0.71 for dual therapy). Females had worse 3-month ordinal mRS scores than males (p < 0.0001), but the odds of a higher mRS score were not associated with sex (aOR 1.03, 95% CI 0.93-1.13) or prior antiplatelet use (single: aOR 1.03, 95% CI 0.91-1.16; dual: aOR 1.16, 95% CI 0.82-1.64). No interactions were found between sex and antiplatelet use for mRS (p = 0.78 for single, p = 0.29 for dual therapy).
Discussion And Conclusions
This study showed that there is no apparent interaction between patient sex and prior use of antiplatelets in relation to safety and functional outcomes of MT. Therefore, there is no reason to support a different decision-making approach by practicing physicians regarding MT in females and males previously taking antiplatelets.
Date of Publication
2025-12
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Acute ischaemic stroke
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antiplatelets
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functional outcome
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intracranial haemorrhage
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mechanical thrombectomy
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sex differences
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Noseda, Roberta
Rea, Federico
Bianco, Giovanni
Auer, Elias
Clinic of Neurology
Heldner, Mirjam R.orcid-logo
Clinic of Neurology
Piechowiak, Eike I.
Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology
Dobrocky, Tomas
Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology
Michel, Patrik
Wegener, Susanne
Baazaoui, Hakim
Baumgartner, Philipp
Curtze, Sami
Martinez-Majander, Nicolas
Nybondas, Miranda
Zini, Andrea
Forlivesi, Stefano
Paolucci, Matteo
De Marchis, Gian Marco
Dittrich, Tolga
Nederkoorn, Paul J
Wali, Nabila
Katan, Mira
Engelter, Stefan
Gensicke, Henrik
Trüssel, Simon
Pezzini, Alessandro
Magoni, Mauro
Marto, João Pedro
Brás Monteiro, Maria
Leker, Ronen R
Jubeh, Tamer
Padjen, Visnja
Cereda, Carlo W
Additional Credits
Clinic of Neurology
Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology
Series
European Stroke Journal
Publisher
SAGE Publications
ISSN
2396-9881
2396-9873
Access(Rights)
restricted
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