1. Technical and clinical outcomes in concurrent multivessel occlusions treated with mechanical thrombectomy: insights from the STAR collaboration
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Hassan Saad, Sheila Eshraghi, Ali M Alawieh, Feras Akbik, C Michael Cawley, Brian M Howard, Makenna Ash, Alice Hsu, Aqueel Pabaney, Ilko Maier, Sami Al Kasab, Kareem El Naamani, Pascal Jabbour, Joon-tae Kim, Stacey Q Wolfe, Ansaar Rai, Robert M Starke, Marios-Nikos Psychogios, Amir Shaban, Adam S Arthur, Shinichi Yoshimura, Isabel Fragata, Hugo H Cuellar-Saenz, Adam J Polifka, Justin Mascitelli, Joshua W Osbun, Charles Matouk, Min S Park, Michael R Levitt, Travis M Dumont, Richard Williamson, Alejandro M Spiotta, and Jonathan A Grossberg
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Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,General Medicine - Abstract
BackgroundEndovascular thrombectomy (EVT) has become the mainstay treatment for large vessel occlusion, with favorable safety and efficacy profile. However, the safety and efficacy of EVT in concurrent multi-territory occlusions (MTVOs) remains unclear.ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence, clinical and technical outcomes of concurrent EVT for MTVOs.MethodsData were included from the Stroke Thrombectomy and Aneurysm Registry (STAR) with 32 stroke centers for EVT performed to treat bilateral anterior or concurrent anterior and posterior circulation occlusions between 2017 and 2021. Patients with MTVO were identified, and propensity score matching was used to compare this group with patients with occlusion in a single arterial territory.ResultsOf a total of 7723 patients who underwent EVT for acute ischemic stroke, 54 (0.7%) underwent EVT for MTVOs (mean age 69±12.5; female 50%). 28% had bilateral and 72% had anterior and posterior circulations occlusions. The rate of successful recanalization (Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b/3), complications, modified Rankin score at 90 days, and mortality was not significantly different between the matched cohorts. Multivariate analysis confirmed that MTVOs were not associated with poor functional outcome, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, or longer procedure time.ConclusionCompared with EVT for single vessel occlusions, EVT in appropriately selected patients with MTVOs has a similar efficacy and safety profile.
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- 2022