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Learning Curve for Flow Diversion of Posterior Circulation Aneurysms: A Long-Term International Multicenter Cohort Study.

Nimer AdeebMahmoud DibasChristoph J GriessenauerHugo H Cuellar-SaenzMohamed M SalemS XiangAlejandro Enriquez-MarulandaTao HongH ZhangPhilipp TausskyRamesh GrandhiMuhammed WaqasAmro Saad AldineVincent M TutinoAssala AslanAdnan H SiddiquiElad I LevyChristopher S OgilvyAjith J ThomasChristian UlfertMarkus Alfred MöhlenbruchLeonardo RenieriJose Danilo Bengzon DiestroGiuseppe LanzinoBrinjikji WJulian SpearsJustin E VranicRobert William RegenhardtJ D RabinovPablo HarkerErasmia Müller-Thies-BroussalisMonika Killer-OberpfalzerCivan IşlakNaci KocerM SonnbergerTobias EngelhornAnish N KapadiaVictor B YangArsalaan SalehaniMark R HarriganTimo KringsCharles C MatoukS MirshahiKaren S ChenM A Aziz-SultanM GhorbaniClemens M SchirmerOded GorenS S DalalThomas FinkenzellerMarkus HoltmannspoetterJ H BuhkPaul M ForemanM C CressR A HirschlW ReithAndreas SimgenHendrik JanssenThomas R MarottaChristopher J StapletonAman B PatelAdam Andrew Dmytriw
Published in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2022)
This multicenter experience revealed a trend toward treating fewer basilar aneurysms, smaller aneurysms, and increased usage of a single flow diverter, leading to a decrease in the rate of thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • double blind
  • clinical trial