Exploring the relationship between embolic acute stroke distribution and supra-aortic vessel patency: key findings from an in vitro model study

BackgroundWe investigated differences in intracranial embolus distribution through communicating arteries in relation to supra-aortic vessel (SAV) patency.MethodsFor this experimental analysis, we created a silicone model of the extracranial and intracranial circulations using a blood-mimicking flui...

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Veröffentlicht in:Stroke and vascular neurology 2024-05, p.svn-2023-003024
Hauptverfasser: Velasco Gonzalez, Aglae, Sauerland, Cristina, Görlich, Dennis, Ortega-Quintanilla, Joaquin, Jeibmann, Astrid, Faldum, Andreas, Paulus, Werner, Heindel, Walter, Buerke, Boris
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Zusammenfassung:BackgroundWe investigated differences in intracranial embolus distribution through communicating arteries in relation to supra-aortic vessel (SAV) patency.MethodsFor this experimental analysis, we created a silicone model of the extracranial and intracranial circulations using a blood-mimicking fluid under physiological pulsatile flow. We examined the sequence of embolus lodgment on injecting 104 frangible clot analogues (406 emboli) through the right internal carotid artery (CA) as SAV patency changed: (a) all SAV patent (baseline), (b) emboli from a CA occlusion, (c) emboli contralateral to a CA occlusion and (d) occlusion of the posterior circulation. The statistical analysis included a descriptive analysis of thrombi location after occlusion (absolute and relative frequencies). Sequences of occlusions were displayed in Sankey flow charts for the four SAV conditions. Associations between SAV conditions and occlusion location were tested by Fisher’s exact test. Two-sided p values were compared with a significance level of 0.05.ResultsThe total number of emboli was 406 (median fragments/clot: 4 (IQR: 3–5)). Embolus lodgment was dependent on SAV patency (p
ISSN:2059-8688
2059-8696
DOI:10.1136/svn-2023-003024