Sex-Related Differences in Outcomes of Endovascular Treatment of Distal Medium Vessel Occlusion Strokes.

Salim HA., Yedavalli V., Lakhani D., Milhem F., Musmar B., Adeeb N., Simonato D., Li Y-L., Hajjeh O., Essibayi MA., Henninger N., Sundararajan SH., Kühn AL., Khalife J., Ghozy S., Scarcia L., Yeo LL., Tan BY., Regenhardt RW., Heit JJ., Rouchaud A., Fiehler J., Sheth S., Puri AS., Dyzmann C., Colasurdo M., Renieri L., Filipe JP., Harker P., Radu RA., Abdalkader M., Klein P., Ota T., Mowla A., Naamani KE., Jabbour P., Biswas A., Clarençon F., Siegler JE., Nguyen TN., Varela R., Baker A., Altschul D., Gonzalez NR., Möhlenbruch MA., Costalat V., Gory B., Stracke CP., Hecker C., Marnat G., Shaikh H., Griessenauer CJ., Liebeskind DS., Pedicelli A., Alexandre AM., Faizy TD., Tancredi I., Kalsoum E., Lubicz B., Patel AB., Fuschi M., Wintermark M., Guenego A., Dmytriw AA.

BACKGROUND: Sex-related differences in outcomes after mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for distal medium vessel occlusion (DMVO) stroke remain uncertain. While unadjusted differences have been reported in stroke populations, it is unclear whether biological sex independently influences outcomes after accounting for major prognostic factors. METHODS: We performed a retrospective, multicenter analysis of the MAD-MT registry. Patients with acute DMVO who underwent MT were included. Propensity score matching (PSM) was employed. The primary outcome was functional independence (modified Rankin Scale [mRS] score 0-2) at 90 days. Secondary outcomes included excellent outcome (mRS 0-1), day 1 NIHSS shift, and reperfusion success. Safety outcomes included mortality and symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage. RESULTS: Before matching, 1147 females and 1062 males were included. After 1:1 PSM (748 patients in each group), the groups were balanced in baseline characteristics. The median age was 75 years in both groups. At 90 days, 51% of females and 54% of males achieved mRS 0-2 (P = 0.38). NIHSS shift from baseline to day 1 was similar (median -2 in both groups), and successful reperfusion (Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b-3) was achieved in 86% of females and 89% of males (P = 0.18). Mortality was 18.4% in females and 15.5% in males (P = 0.11). Symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage occurred in 8.3% of females and 7.7% of males (P = 0.67). CONCLUSIONS: After adjustment for age, baseline disability, and vascular risk factors, biological sex was not independently associated with functional or safety outcomes following mechanical thrombectomy for DMVO stroke.

DOI

10.1007/s00062-026-01632-w

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2026-03-10T00:00:00+00:00

Keywords

Distal Medium Vessel Occlusion, Endovascular Treatment, Functional Outcome, Ischemic Stroke, Mechanical Thrombectomy, Multicenter Study, Neurointervention, Propensity Score Matching, Sex Differences, Stroke

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