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. 2019 Oct 1;322(13):1283–1293. doi: 10.1001/jama.2019.11455

Table 4. Time-Related Primary and Secondary Outcome Results in a Study of the Association of General Anesthesia vs Procedural Sedation With Functional Outcome Among Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Undergoing Thrombectomy.

Time-Related Outcomes Median (IQR)a Difference of Medians (95% CI)b P Value
General Anesthesia (n = 183) Procedural Sedation (n = 185)
Length of stay in ICU, h 17.9 (2.0 to 42.4) 0.0 (0.0 to 24.5) 17.9 (7.4 to 22.4) <.001
Duration of mechanical ventilation, h 3.8 (1.9 to 7.0) (n = 108) 0.0 (0.0 to 0.0) (n = 55) 3.8 (3.25 to 4.5) <.001
Door to groin puncture, min 75 (60 to 91) 69 (53 to 90) 6 (0 to 15) .04
Computed tomography to angiography suite arrival, min 49 (29 to 68) 41 (28 to 62) 8 (2 to 12) .22
Angiography suite arrival to groin puncture, min 23 (14 to 30) 15 (10 to 24) 8 (5 to 11) <.001
Onset to groin puncture, min 180 (136 to 255) 170 (133 to 240) 10 (−11 to 32) .04
Onset to reperfusion, min 241.5 (200 to 348.5) 257 (197 to 325) −15.5 (−45 to 26.5) .53
Door to reperfusion, min 150 (113.5 to 200) 165 (119 to 207) −15 (−30 to 5) .86
Groin puncture to reperfusion, min 51.5 (31 to 90) 70.5 (33.5 to 105) −19 (−31 to −4) .15
Duration of intervention, min 157.5 (82 to 232) 160 (97 to 225) −2.5 (−29 to 26.5) .19

Abbreviations: ICU, intensive care unit; IQR, interquartile range.

a

Variables were log-transformed before calculating the P value. The same adjusted model as described above was used.

b

A nonparametric bootstrap approach was used to calculate 95% CIs.