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Utilizing a Guiding Catheter to Improve Endovascular Therapy Outcomes for Acute Vertebrobasilar Artery Occlusion in Patients with Tortuous Vessels.
Himeno, Takahiro; Ohtonari, Tatsuya; Tanaka, Akio; Inoue, Tomoyuki; Koori, Ryuusuke; Sato, Kouta; Miyazaki, Takeshi; Ota, Shinzo.
Afiliación
  • Himeno T; Department of Neurology, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Ohtonari T; Department of Spinal Surgery, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Tanaka A; Department of Radiology, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Inoue T; Department of Neurology, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Koori R; Department of Neurosurgery, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Sato K; Department of Neurology, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Miyazaki T; Department of Neurosurgery, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Ota S; Department of Neurosurgery, Brain Attack Center Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan.
Asian J Neurosurg ; 19(2): 145-152, 2024 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38974456
ABSTRACT
Objective Stable and swift placement of a guiding catheter in endovascular therapies for acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusion is often difficult because of the tortuous bends of the vertebral or subclavian artery especially in older people. The use of a delivery assist guiding catheter (DAGC) shortens the time with stable support to deliver a therapeutic treatment catheter to the target lesions. Herein, we reported the clinical and radiographic outcomes in endovascular therapies utilizing the DAGC for acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusions in actual clinical settings. Materials and Methods Between January 2018 and December 2021, 33 consecutive patients (males, 20[60.6%]; median age, 78 years) using a DAGC for acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusion were analyzed retrospectively. Reperfusion was graded using postinterventional angiograms based on the "thrombolysis in cerebral infarction" (TICI) classification. Furthermore, the time from puncture to recanalization and the rate of effective recanalization achievement were investigated. Results Effective recanalization with TICI 2b or 3 was achieved in 28 (84.8%) patients, and the median time from puncture to recanalization was only 44 minutes, despite the high rate of older patients in our cohort. In contrast, asymptomatic intracranial hemorrhage as a complication was observed in only 3 (9.1%) patients. Conclusion The DAGC contributes to the shortening of recanalization time and improves the outcomes of endovascular therapies for acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusion.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Asian J Neurosurg Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón Pais de publicación: India

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Asian J Neurosurg Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón Pais de publicación: India