O-019 Increasing inner diameter leads to faster thrombectomy with aspiration in acute ischemic stroke

ConclusionThis multicenter, consecutive real-world experience demonstrates that M1 thrombectomy with a larger distal ID catheter is associated with faster time to recanalization and higher rate of TICI 2C or better recanalization on first pass, but also with a higher rate of hemorrhage on follow up imaging.Disclosures J. Vargas: 2; C; Cerenovus. 4; C; Truvic. S. Majidi: None. G. Cortez: None. A. Aghaebrahmin: None. E. Sauvageau: None. R. Hanel: 1; C; Microvention, Stryker. 2; C; Stryker, Medtronic, Cerenovus, Balt, Q’APel. 4; C; Rist. 6; C; MiVI. H. Hawk: None. S. Nimjee: None. A. Zakeri: None. M. Mokin: 2; C; Medtronic, Cerenovus. C. Chen: None. R. Kellogg: None. A. Turk: 2; C; Stryker, Balt, Cerenovus, Medtronic, Q’APel, Imperitive Care. 4; C; Imperitive Care. R. Deleacy: None. A. Siddiqui: 2; C; Imperitive Care, Stryker, Medtronic, Microvention, Penumbra. 4; C; Imperitive Care, Truvic. M. Oselkin: None. E. Marlin: None. R. TUrner: 2; C; Siemens, Cerenovus, Q’APel. 4; C; Q’APel. I. Chaudry: 2; C; Cerenovus, Medtronic, Q’APel. 4; C; Q’APel. J. Milburn: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: Oral abstracts Source Type: research