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Condition: Hemorrhagic Stroke
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Stenting of the cervical internal carotid artery in acute stroke management: The Karolinska experience.
Conclusions Our single-centre retrospective analysis of emergency stent placement in the extracranial internal carotid artery in combination with anterior circulation thrombectomy demonstrated high technical success, reasonable clinical outcomes and acceptable rates of symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage in carefully chosen patients which are triaged interdisciplinary based on clinical and computed tomography imaging criteria. This warrants further study in a randomised prospective trial. PMID: 28304205 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - March 20, 2017 Category: Radiology Tags: Interv Neuroradiol Source Type: research

Favorable first-pass recanalization rates with NeVa ™ thrombectomy device in acute stroke patients: Initial clinical experience.
CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, the NeVa™ device demonstrated high first-pass and overall recanalization rates along with a good safety profile. PMID: 32615827 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - July 5, 2020 Category: Radiology Tags: Interv Neuroradiol Source Type: research

Hyper-attenuating brain lesions on CT after ischemic stroke and thrombectomy are associated with final brain infarction.
Conclusions Hyper-attenuating lesions on head NCCT scans performed after endovascular treatment of AIS may predict final brain infarcted areas. The prediction appears to be higher in the deep brain regions compared with the cortical regions. PMID: 28950737 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - September 28, 2017 Category: Radiology Tags: Interv Neuroradiol Source Type: research

Flat-panel dual-energy head computed tomography in the angiography suite after thrombectomy for acute stroke: A clinical feasibility study
CONCLUSION: We demonstrate that intra-procedural DE-CBCT after thrombectomy is feasible and provides clinically meaningful images. There was close agreement between findings on DE-CBCT and standard DECT. Our findings suggest that DE-CBCT could be used in the future to improve stroke thrombectomy patient workflow and to more efficiently guide the postoperative management of these patients.PMID:36788203 | DOI:10.1177/15910199231157462
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - February 14, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Julie DiNitto Michael Feldman Heather Grimaudo Nishit Mummareddy Seoiyoung Ahn Akshay Bhamidipati Drew Anderson Juan Carlos Ramirez-Giraldo Matthew Fusco Rohan Chitale Michael T Froehler Source Type: research

Transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR) stenting or angioplasty for intracranial carotid artery stenosis: Case series and novel application
CONCLUSIONS: This highlights a new method for treating intracranial ICA stenosis with a potentially reduced stroke risk. Given the historically higher stroke rates for cervical ICA stenting compared to carotid artery endarterectomy, this method may improve the previously higher stroke rates in endovascular carotid artery treatment, compared to CEA. Although this series is small, it illustrates a novel use for a rising technique that should be further evaluated in a larger study to validate its efficacy as a new treatment modality for surgically inaccessible intracranial disease.PMID:35331034 | DOI:10.1177/15910199221090724
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - March 25, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Keaton Piper Jeffrey Farooq Elton Yeung Gabriel Flores-Milan Harry Van Loveren Tsz Lau Source Type: research

Comparing data from thrombectomy in m2 occlusion and proximal middle cerebral artery
CONCLUSIONS: M2 thrombectomy is safe and a significant proportion of patients achieve a good clinical outcome. Advanced age, atrial fibrillation and previous treatment with anticoagulants were predictors for poor outcome. Good outcome was achieved when effective recanalization was obtained.PMID:35043725 | DOI:10.1177/15910199221074881
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - January 19, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Fernando Delgado Acosta Elvira Jim énez Gómez Isabel Bravo Rey Veredas Romero Saucedo Roberto Valverde Moyano Rafael Oteros Fern ández Source Type: research