Long and Large Stentrievers Improve Reperfusion Outcomes in Acute Intracranial Terminal Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion: Interim Results of the Rossetti Registry

Although stentrievers (SRs) are widely used for mechanical thrombectomy (MT), the impact of device dimensions on optimizing reperfusion outcomes in high clot burden cases is unclear. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of SR size on angiographic and clinical outcomes in patients with acute ter...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical neuroradiology (Munich) 2024-12
Hauptverfasser: Lopez-Rueda, Antonio, Puig, Josep, Daunis-I-Estadella, Pepus, Werner, Mariano, González, Eva, Labayen, Ion, Vega, Pedro, Murias, Eduardo, Jimenez-Gomez, Elvira, Bravo Rey, Isabel, Moreu, Manuel, Pérez-García, Carlos, Chirife Chaparro, Oscar, Aixut, Sonia, Terceño, Mikel, Dolz, Guillem, Pumar, José Manuel, Aguilar Tejedor, Yeray, Carlos Mendez, Jose, Aparici-Robles, Fernando, Morales-Caba, Lluis, Carlos Rayón, José, San Roman, Luis, Blasco, Jordi
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Zusammenfassung:Although stentrievers (SRs) are widely used for mechanical thrombectomy (MT), the impact of device dimensions on optimizing reperfusion outcomes in high clot burden cases is unclear. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of SR size on angiographic and clinical outcomes in patients with acute terminal internal cerebral artery (TICA) occlusion. We analyzed ROSSETTI registry data to compare technical and clinical outcomes of TICA occlusion patients treated with MT without rescue therapy, according to SR diameter and length: 6 × 41-50 mm, 6 × 20-40 mm, and
ISSN:1869-1447
1869-1447
DOI:10.1007/s00062-024-01486-0