O-014 Mechanical thrombectomy for the treatment of primary and secondary anterior cerebral artery occlusions--insights from STAR

ConclusionClinical and procedural outcomes for MT-treated ACA occlusions can vary based on etiology (ie. primary, secondary). While rate of successful recanalization and 90-day mortality were similar, secondary ACA occlusions were associated with higher rates of morbidity compared to primary ACA occlusions. Our findings demonstrate the need for an established criteria to determine ideal patient and ACA stroke characteristics amendable to MT treatment. Randomized control trials are necessary to further examine differences in outcomes based on etiology of ACA occlusion.Disclosures N. Dabhi: None. J. Kumar: None. N. Ironside: None. R. Kellogg: None. I. Maier: None. S. Al Kasab: None. P. Jabbour: None. J. Kim: None. S. Wolfe: None. A. Rai: None. R. Starke: None. M. Psychogios: None. A. Shaban: None. A. Arthur: None. S. Yoshimura: None. B. Howard: None. A. Alawieh: None. O. Tanweer: None. J. Mascitelli: None. I. Fragata: None. H. Cuellar: None. A. Polifka: None. J. Osbun: None. R. Crosa: None. C. Matouk: None. M. Levitt: None. W. Brinjikji: None. T. Dumont: None. R. Williamson: None. P. Navia: None. A. Spiotta: None. M. Park: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 20th annual meeting oral abstracts Source Type: research