Geographic Differences in Endovascular Treatment and Retreatment of Cerebral Aneurysms.
A S TurkS Claiborne JohnstonSteven W HettsJ D MoccoJ EnglishYuichi MurayamaCharles J PrestigiacomoDemetrius Klee LopesY Pierre GobinK CarrollCameron G McDougallPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2016)
Data from the Matrix and Platinum Science Trial demonstrate that aneurysm retreatment occurs with different frequency and at different times in different regions of the world. This trend has critical value when interpreting trials reporting short-term outcomes, especially when judgment-based metrics such as retreatment are primary end points that may or may not take place within the defined study follow-up period. Though these variations can be controlled for and balanced within a given randomized trial, such differences in practice patterns must be accounted for in any attempt to compare outcomes between different trials. Despite these differences, endovascular-treated intracranial aneurysms around the world have similar clinical outcomes.