Successful reperfusion, rather than number of passes, predicts clinical outcome after mechanical thrombectomy.
Daniel A TonettiShashvat M DesaiStephanie CasilloJeremy StoneMerritt BrownBrian JankowitzTudor G JovinBradley A GrossAshutosh P JadhavPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2019)
Patients who achieve successful reperfusion after many passes have better clinical outcomes than those who do not, despite the number of passes and procedural time required. The number of passes required to achieve successful reperfusion beyond the first pass is not a predictor of functional independence.