E-156 Rescue stenting with self-expandable and balloon-mounted stents for acute large vessel stroke after failed mechanical thrombectomy presumable due to underlying intracranial atherosclerosis: systematic review

ConclusionOur study shows decent functional independence in patients with acute large vessel stroke who received any rescue stenting after failed mechanical thrombectomy presumable due to underlying intracranial atherosclerosis. The subgroup of patients who received SES presented the higher estimated pooled proportion of functional independence. Mortality, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, and all ICH were comparable in all groups. The study is limited by high heterogenicity, and unavailability of studies that directly compared to best medical treatment or a specific type of stent. Rescue stenting should be directly compared with the best medical treatment for failed MT in a randomized trial.Disclosures J. Sequeiros: None. A. Rodriguez-Calienes: None. M. Malaga: None. C. Moran-Marinos: None. P. Grados-Espinoza4: None. F. Terry-Escalante: None. C. Quispe-Vicuña: None. F. Chavez: None. N. Javier-Murillo: None. C. Alva-Diaz: None. B. Krishnaiah: None. V. Inoa: None. D. Hoit: None. A. Arthur: None. N. Goyal: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 19th annual meeting electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research