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Importance Whether intravenous thrombolysis is needed in combination with mechanical thrombectomy in patients with acute large vessel occlusion stroke is unclear.
Kentaro Suzuki+29 more
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Introduction The 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines recommended mechanical thrombectomy with stent‐retriever devices. A prior published analysis of national trends after one year in mechanical thrombectomy use and outcomes for stroke before and ...
Yaswanth S Chintaluru+13 more
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Overview of Mechanical Thrombectomy Techniques [PDF]
Abstract The recently reported superiority of mechanical thrombectomy to intravenous thrombolytics has jettisoned endovascular intervention into the forefront of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) management. These successes have allowed a chance for recanalization for patients not meeting the strict eligibility criteria for intravenous ...
Elad I. Levy+4 more
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The FlowTriever All‐Comer Registry for Patient Safety and Hemodynamics (FLASH) is a prospective multi‐center registry evaluating the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy for treatment of pulmonary embolism (PE) in a real‐world
C. Toma+20 more
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Forced Arterial Suction Thrombectomy Using Distal Access Catheter in Acute Ischemic Stroke [PDF]
Historical innovations in mechanical thrombectomy devices and strategies for ischemic stroke have resulted in improved angiographic outcomes and better clinical outcomes.
Ho-Cheol Lee+4 more
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Background Clinical and radiographic outcomes after mechanical thrombectomy in the setting of COVID‐19 infection remain poorly characterized. We sought to determine how COVID‐19 status affects mechanical thrombectomy outcomes in the real‐world setting in
Ameer E. Hassan+31 more
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Acute ischaemic stroke interventions: large vessel occlusion and beyond
Care for acute ischaemic stroke is one of the most rapidly evolving fields due to the robust outcomes achieved by mechanical thrombectomy. Large vessel occlusion (LVO) accounts for up to 38% of acute ischaemic stroke and comes with devastating outcomes ...
David M Hasan+16 more
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Vascular tortuosity in endovascular mechanical thrombectomy
Endovascular mechanical thrombectomy effectively removes occlusive thrombi from the arterial lumen; however, there is little literature supporting the relevance of vascular geometry on surgical outcomes. Critical vessel characteristics including the degree of angulation and tortuosity influence the ability to advance stent ...
Jeffrey Farooq, Jea Young Lee
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The ischemic penumbra is defined as the severely hypoperfused, functionally impaired, at-risk but not yet infarcted tissue that will be progressively recruited into the infarct core.
L. Chalet+10 more
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Internal Carotid Artery Tortuosity: Impact on Mechanical Thrombectomy
Background: Although tortuosity of the internal carotid artery (ICA) can pose a significant challenge when performing mechanical thrombectomy, few studies have examined the impact of ICA tortuosity on mechanical thrombectomy outcomes.
J. Koge+11 more
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