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based HonorHealth Research and Innovation Institute is among the first facilities in the nation — and one of 30 worldwide — to use new stroke prevention stents, according to a May 29 news release. Scottsdale, Ariz.-based
a company focused on reducing the risk of stroke and its devastating impact, today announced that it has launched its Tapered ENROUTE Transcarotid Stent System to hospitals in the United States. TCAR is a minimally invasive, surgical procedure designed to provide best-in-class stroke protection while minimizing adverse events. “As
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionIntracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) is associated with up to 32% of posterior circulation strokes.1 1 ICAD‐related strokes are at high risk for re‐occlusion following MT.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATMP82-ATMP82, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Aspiration and stent retriever thrombectomy are the primary approaches for endovascular management of posterior circulation stroke. However, the optimal first-line choice of surgical technique remains unclear. to -0.40; p < 0.005).
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. The aim of this study is to describe trends in the utilization of RICS in MT in the United States in the last decade.METHODSWe conducted a serial crosssectional study using all primary acute ischemic stroke (AIS) admissions with MT in the 20102020 National Inpatient Sample.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWMP94-AWMP94, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Medical therapy and endovascular therapy for intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) have evolved over the past two decades with improved medical therapy benchmarks, and improved techniques and patient selection for stenting.
BackgroundThe left subclavian artery (LSA) can be intentionally covered by a stent graft to acquire adequate landing zones for a proximal entry tear near the LSA during thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). The Castor single-branched stent graft is designed to treat type B aortic dissection (TBAD) to retain the LSA during TEVAR.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP179-AWP179, February 1, 2024. Background:Stent-retriever thrombectomy is the first-line therapy for acute stroke with intracranial large vessel occlusion. In cases of stent-retriever thrombectomy failure, rescue stent angioplasty might be the sole option for achieving permanent recanalization.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWMP88-AWMP88, February 1, 2024. Background:In stroke patients undergoing EVT, angioplasty and stenting (A&S) has been described as a bailout technique when thrombectomy fails or intracranial stenosis is suspected. Further prospective data is warranted.
Stroke, Ahead of Print. BACKGROUND:Carotid artery stenting (CAS) is an alternative treatment for patients with carotid artery stenosis who are not eligible for carotid endarterectomy. Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after CAS aims to prevent ischemic stroke. However, its optimal duration remains unclear.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. We describe a case of external carotid stenting with carotid stump coil occlusion.MethodsWe present a case report. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed embolic appearing strokes in the right middle cerebral artery territory (Figure 1A).
Literature has demonstrated that carotid artery stenting (CAS) poses greater risk of postoperative complications, particularly stroke, than carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Stroke was strongly associated with low SES, CEA patients (Low SES = 1.5% CEA is also associated with higher incidence of stroke in low SES patients.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A41-A41, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Current guidelines do not support the use of stenting for severe symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) over maximal medical therapy (MMT) as first line treatment. Periprocedural stroke was defined as <7d from stent placement.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. BACKGROUNDMechanical thrombectomy is established for large‐vessel occlusions in acute ischemic stroke, but the potential role in distal vessel occlusions of medium arteries is less well established. Arterial diameters were measured at all these sites.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionDrug‐eluting stent (DES) use in symptomatic intracranial atherosclerosis disease (ICAD) has been described in the literature using different guiding and distal access catheters.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP248-ATP248, February 1, 2025. Objective:Silent brain infarctions (SBIs), which appear as dot-like lesions on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) after endovascular procedures, are associated with an increased risk of subsequent stroke, dementia and cognitive decline.
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ADP36-ADP36, February 1, 2025. All patients had headache, and funduscopic examination demonstrated papilledema for all patients. All patients had headache, and funduscopic examination demonstrated papilledema for all patients. Additional randomized and controlled clinical research is deserved.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionEndovascular thrombectomy has been shown to be beneficial for select patients with medium vessel occlusion ischemic strokes. M2‐M4, ACA, and PCA) who underwent thrombectomy over 5 years (2018‐2022) at a single comprehensive stroke center.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. Admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) 20. XIENCE Skypoint™ stent was deployed within the left vertebral artery (V4 segment) with restoration of flow preceded by eptifibatide drip (Fig 2).
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue 6 , November 1, 2023. Transverse sinus stenting is a new effective treatment for IIH. The patient underwent venous sinus stenting for fulminant IIH. There were no complications. She had resolution of symptoms and underwent cesarean delivery without issues.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. OBJECTIVECarotid artery stenting for heavily calcified lesions is challenging for interventionists. Sufficient dilatation was achieved, followed by carotid stent deployment (Precise Pro RX; Cordis, Miami Lakes, FL, USA).
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. Herein, we describe a single‐step approach to deploy Neuroform Atlas stent (Stryker Neurovascular, Fremont, CA) which is a hybrid laser‐cut, nitinol self‐expanding stent without the need for ELW or lesion re‐access using MINI TREK RX (Abbott Vascular, Inc.,
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. Of note, patient had a with left cavernous‐ICA stent placement a month before the presentation and was noncompliant to antiplatelets. arterial dissection and or perforations). In the emergency department (ED), her NIHSS was 28. ED presentation was 2.5
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. was considered significant.RESULTSOf 119 posterior stroke patients (99 [83.2%] basilar artery, 16 [13.4%] vertebral artery, and 4 [3.4%] posterior cerebral artery), 110 patients had 90‐day mRS data available on follow‐up. < 0.05 versus 83.3%;P versus 62.1%;P
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionVertebral artery stenting represents a viable option in treating symptomatic vertebral artery atherosclerotic stenosis. Those reporting patients with vertebral dissections were excluded. and 1.7%, respectively.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue 6 , November 1, 2023. Covered stents are not frequently used in neuro‐endovascular procedures due to concerns primarily about occlusion of perforating vessels.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. Recent research has identified venous sinus stenosis as a cause of IIH, a common treatment of which is venous stenting and angioplasty. The patient had an Onyx Resolute stent placed in the right transverse sigmoid junction.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionCombined technique mechanical thrombectomy with contact aspiration with stent‐retriever has been shown to lead to comparable final reperfusion rates compared with stent retriever alone. The SR group had higher IV‐tPA use (41.9%vs.26.1%,P=0.04),
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP6-AWP6, February 1, 2024. Background:Studies have demonstrated that the addition of alteplase for patients with tandem lesions who underwent mechanical thrombectomy and acute stenting was safe with improved outcomes. of MT with carotid stenting alone (aOR 6.92 [0.45-105.7],
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue 6 , November 1, 2023. BackgroundFor acute proximal intracranial artery occlusions, contact aspiration may be more effective than stent‐retriever for first‐line reperfusion therapy. stent‐retriever versus 55.5% stent‐retriever versus 55.5% versus 23.8%;P=0.10).
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. 3) Rescue stenting (RS) in these patients has shown promising rates of recanalization and better outcomes in preliminary studies. Therefore, rescue stenting can be considered as a safe and viable option in these patients.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP214-ATP214, February 1, 2024. In-silico evaluation (computer simulated analysis in a virtual stroke model) has the potential to test and optimize large number of stent-retriever design variations in a relatively time and cost-effective manner.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. In‐silico evaluation (computer simulated analysis in a virtual stroke model) has the potential to test and optimize large number of stent‐retriever design variations in a relatively time and cost‐effective manner.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Ahead of Print. male, median age 75 (interquartile range 65–82) years, and median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score 8 (5–12). BACKGROUNDThe optimal reperfusion technique in patients with isolated posterior cerebral artery (PCA) occlusion is uncertain.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP187-AWP187, February 1, 2024. Background:Persistent hypotension after carotid artery stenting (CAS) can lead to adverse outcomes, prolong length of stay (LOS), and increase hospital costs. Persistent hypotension prolonged LOS (P=0.014).Conclusion:Prior
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATMP68-ATMP68, February 1, 2024. Purpose:Since the balloon protection device became unavailable in Japan three years ago, the DWI-positive rate after carotid artery stenting (CAS) has increased. Symptomatic stenosis (63.9% vs. 94.7%, p<0.05) was more common in the with-POWER group.
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionThe optimal management strategy for large vessel occlusion strokes (LVOS) from intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) remains debated. Endovascular intervention was defined as either angioplasty, stenting, or a combination of both.
The study focused on patients who underwent PCI for acute coronary syndromes (ACS)—life-threatening conditions which include heart attacks and chest pain caused by decreased blood flow to the heart—with stents containing drugs to prevent further plaque buildup. Stents were supplied by Medtronic Corp. Minnesota, U.S.)
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue S2 , November 1, 2023. IntroductionMechanical thrombectomy (MT) often fails to achieve successful reperfusion in up to 20% of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) [1, 2].
Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP178-ATP178, February 1, 2025. Background:Hyperperfusion phenomenon (HPP) constitutes a significant risk factor for adverse outcomes following carotid artery stenting (CAS). Currently, the sole method for evaluating the risk of HPP post-CAS is the invasive acetazolamide (ACZ) challenge test.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue 2 , Page 355-365, February 1, 2024. This comprehensive literature review focuses on acute stroke related to intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS), with an emphasis on ICAS-large vessel occlusion.
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A53-A53, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Mechanical Thrombectomy improves outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion. Data on demographics and baseline risk factors, occlusion site, and acute treatment was pulled from the stroke registry. 1.82, p = 0.703).Conclusion:In
Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP208-AWP208, February 1, 2024. We evaluated patients who underwent emergent carotid artery stenting (CAS) of the ICA with mechanical thrombectomy (MT).Methods:We We evaluated patients who underwent emergent carotid artery stenting (CAS) of the ICA with mechanical thrombectomy (MT).Methods:We
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