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Iatrogenic arterial vasospasm during mechanical thrombectomy requiring treatment with intra-arterial nimodipine might be associated with worse outcomes.

Serine FerhatGuillaume BellangerMalgorzata MilnerowiczMaeva KyhengJulien LabreucheIgor Paul SibonMehdi KhobziJoe-Marie AbousleimanDan-Adrian PopicaSolène MoulinCyril DargazanliArturo ConsoliOmer Faruk EkerLouis VeunacKevin PrematBenjamin GoryJean-Christophe GentricRicardo MorenoWagih Ben HassenMaxime GaubertiRaoul PopAymeric RouchaudRomain BourcierBertrand LapergueGaultier Marnatnull null
Published in: European journal of neurology (2024)
Arterial vasospasm occurring during the MT procedure and requiring intra-arterial nimodipine administration was associated with worse outcomes, especially in case of intracranial vasospasm. Although this study cannot formally differentiate whether the negative consequences were due to the vasospasm itself, or nimodipine administration or both, there might be an important signal toward a substantial clinical impact of iatrogenic vasospasm during MT.
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