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Comparison of PED and FRED flow diverters for posterior circulation aneurysms: a propensity score matched cohort study.

Christoph J GriessenauerAlejandro Enriquez-MarulandaSissi XiangTao HongHongqi ZhangPhilipp TausskyRamesh GrandhiMuhammed WaqasVincent M TutinoAdnan H SiddiquiElad I LevyChristopher S OgilvyAjith J ThomasChristian UlfertMarkus A MöhlenbruchLeonardo RenieriNicola LimbucciCarmen Parra-FarinasJan-Karl BurkhardtPeter KanLorenzo RinaldoGiuseppe LanzinoBrinjikji WJulian SpearsErasmia Müller-Thies-BroussalisMonika Killer-OberpfalzerCivan IslakNaci KocerMichael SonnbergerTobias EngelhornMandeep GhumanVictor Xd YangArsalaan SalehaniMark R HarriganIvan RadovanovicVitor M PereiraTimo KringsCharles C MatoukKaren ChenMohammad Ali Aziz-SultanMohammad GhorbaniClemens M SchirmerOded GorenShamsher S DalalMatthew J KochChristopher J StapletonAman B PatelThomas FinkenzellerMarkus HoltmannspötterJan Hendrik BuhkPaul Michael ForemanMarshall CressRobert HirschlWolfgang ReithAndreas SimgenHendrik JanssenThomas R MarottaAdam Andrew Dmytriw
Published in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2020)
Comparative analysis of PED and FRED for the treatment of unruptured posterior circulation aneurysms did not identify significant differences in aneurysm occlusion or neurologic complications. Variations in functional outcomes warrant additional investigations.
Keyphrases
  • coronary artery
  • middle cerebral artery
  • combination therapy
  • clinical evaluation