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Trevo System: Single-Center Experience with a Novel Mechanical Thrombectomy Device.

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العنوان: Trevo System: Single-Center Experience with a Novel Mechanical Thrombectomy Device.
المؤلفون: Mendonça, Nuno, Flores, Alan, Pagola, Jorge, Rubiera, Marta, Rodríguez‐Luna, David, De Miquel, M. Angels, Cardona, Pere, Quesada, Helena, Mora, Paloma, Alvarez‐Sabín, José, Molina, Carlos, Ribó, Marc
المصدر: Journal of Neuroimaging; Jan2013, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p7-11, 5p
مصطلحات موضوعية: STROKE treatment, CEREBRAL circulation, THROMBOLYTIC therapy, REVASCULARIZATION (Surgery), CEREBRAL ischemia, ARTERIAL occlusions
مستخلص: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Recent reports have indicated that mechanical thrombectomy may have the potential to treat acute ischemic stroke. This study aims to describe the safety and effectiveness of Trevo Retriever, using Stentriever technology, in revascularization of patients with acute ischemic stroke. METHODS Prospective study evaluating the clinical, radiological, and functional outcome of 13 patients with an angiographically verified occlusion of the anterior cerebral circulation. All patients underwent thrombectomy with TR as monotherapy or in combination with intra-arterial thrombolysis, within the first 8 hours from the onset of symptoms. Successful revascularization was defined as thrombolysis in cerebral ischemia grade 2a to 3. Good outcome was defined as modified Rankin Scale score ≤ 2. RESULTS Median baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score was 19(16-22). The occlusion site was middle cerebral artery in 8 patients and internal carotid artery in 5 patients. Revascularization was achieved in 10 of 13 patients (77%). The mean time from groin puncture to recanalization was 95 ± 31 minutes. No significant intra-procedural complications occurred. Four patients (30%) died during the 90-day follow-up period and 4 patients (30%) achieved functional independence. CONCLUSION Early clinical experience suggests that the TR can allow safe and effective revascularization in certain subjects with acute ischemic stroke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:10512284
DOI:10.1111/j.1552-6569.2011.00666.x