E-126 Multicenter flow diversion in 200 patients for treatment of intracranial aneurysms

ConclusionThis report characterizes patient demographics, aneurysm characteristics, procedure complications and long-term angiographic and clinical outcomes for a large patient population across multiple medical centers treated with flow diversion. Overall, procedures resulted in a high rate of occlusion and low rate of serious complications. Continued iterative outcomes analysis is warranted particularly as flow diversion technology evolves. Despite diverse hospital settings, differences in presentation, patient characteristics and the inclusion of off-label treatments, flow diversion procedures remained safe and effective in treating aneurysms.Abstract E-126 Table 1Complications Overall (N=210) Groin Bleeding 10 (4.8%)Requiring Transfusion0 (0.0%) Retreatment 38 (18.1%)Within 30 days of FD30 (78.9%) Parent Artery Stenosis 26 (12.4%) ICH 7 (3.3%)Within 30 days of FD5 (71.4%) Thromboembolic Complication 13 (6.2%)Within 30 days of FD10 (76.9%) Death 9 (4.3%)Within 30 days of FD6 (66.7%)Disclosures R. Meister: None. A. Lesko: None. H. Marginean: None. V. Deshmukh: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 20th annual meeting electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research