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IntroductionThe use of detachable coils for endovascular embolization of cerebral aneurysms has become a safe and effective alternative to direct surgical clipping in patients with ruptured aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. The post‐procedural complication rate proved to be higher than in non‐ruptured stent‐assisted coiling.
3 The third‐generation iteration of the Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) incorporates Shield technology, a phosphorylcholine coating designed to reduce thrombogenicity via mimicry of native cell membranes.4 One patient had a new intraparenchymal hemorrhage, but no appreciable deficit.
The purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of EVT for ICAD with those of cardiogenic cerebral embolism (CE) based on real-world data from a multicenter, prospective registry study (K-NET registry) involving 40 centers in Japan.Methods:The K-NET study enrolled 3187 EVTs in 2018-2021, of which 358 (11%) were ICAD and 1870 (59%) were CE.
Cases of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIA) are estimated to affect roughly 3% of the general population and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) have an incidence of 8 to 9 people per 100,000.
This catheter is designed to help deliver interventional devices into the blood vessels in the brain, allowing doctors to place devices like stents or coils, to treat neurovascular diseases and conditions. This type of catheter is commonly used in procedures where precise navigation and access to blood vessels in the brain are required.
Statistical analysis was performed to identify predictors of inadequate occlusion.ResultsA total of 51 patients underwent endovascular embolization using the WEB device with a mean follow‐up of 14.9 Ruptured aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage accounted for 15.7% (8/51) of all patients. There were no hemorrhagic complications.
However, IVT's efficacy on stent retriever (SR) and aspiration thrombectomy (ASP) outcomes specifically remain unclear. Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionEfficacy and safety of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) in patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is still debatable.
IntroductionMechanical thrombectomy using stent retrievers and aspiration techniques has emerged as the standard of care for patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) secondary to emergent large vessel occlusion (LVO). Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023.
Late-Breaking Science sessions and concurrent oral abstract presentations are as follows: Wed., MT) TESLA: The Thrombectomy for Emergent Salvage of Large Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke Trial: 1-Year Outcome: Osama Zaidat, Mercy Health St.
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