Sexual dimorphism in peripheral blood cell characteristics linked to recanalization success of endovascular thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke
Overmars, L Malin; van Solinge, Wouter W; Ruijter, Hester M den; van der Worp, H Bart; Van Es, Bram; Hulsbergen-Veelken, Cornelia A R; Biessels, Geert Jan; Exalto, Lieza G; Haitjema, Saskia
(2023) Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis, volume 56, issue 4, pp. 614 - 625
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Abstract
Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) success to treat acute ischemic stroke varies with factors like stroke etiology and clot composition, which can differ between sexes. We studied if sex-specific blood cell characteristics (BCCs) are related to recanalization success. We analyzed electronic health records of 333 EVT patients from a single intervention center,
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and extracted 71 BCCs from the Sapphire flow cytometry analyzer. Through Sparse Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis, incorporating cross-validation and stability selection, we identified BCCs associated with successful recanalization (TICI 3) in both sexes. Stroke etiology was considered, while controlling for cardiovascular risk factors. Of the patients, successful recanalization was achieved in 51% of women and 49% of men. 21 of the 71 BCCs showed significant differences between sexes (pFDR-corrected < 0.05). The female-focused recanalization model had lower error rates than both combined [t(192.4) = 5.9, p < 0.001] and male-only models [t(182.6) = - 15.6, p < 0.001]. In women, successful recanalization and cardioembolism were associated with a higher number of reticulocytes, while unsuccessful recanalization and large artery atherosclerosis (LAA) as cause of stroke were associated with a higher mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration. In men, unsuccessful recanalization and LAA as cause of stroke were associated with a higher coefficient of variance of lymphocyte complexity of the intracellular structure. Sex-specific BCCs related to recanalization success varied and were linked to stroke etiology. This enhanced understanding may facilitate personalized treatment for acute ischemic stroke.
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Keywords: Acute ischemic stroke, Blood cell characteristics, Endovascular thrombectomy, Recanalization success, Sex differences, Stroke etiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Hematology, Journal Article
ISSN: 0929-5305
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Note: Funding Information: LMO is researcher and LE is WP leader sex differences in the Heart-Brain Connection Consortium, which was supported by the Netherlands CardioVascular Research Initiative: the Dutch Heart Foundation (CVON 2018–28 & 2012–06 Heart Brain Connection), Dutch Federation of University Medical Centers, the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development, and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences. HBVDW received funds from the European Union, Dutch Heart Foundation and Stryker for research and from Bayer and TarED for consultancy, all paid to the institution. Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).
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