Risk of Thrombus Fragmentation during Endovascular Stroke Treatment.
Johannes KaesmacherTobias Boeckh-BehrensS SimonChristian MaegerleinJustus F KleineClaus ZimmerLucas SchirmerHolger PoppertThomas HuberPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2017)
Younger age, easy-to-retrieve thrombi, and bridging thrombolysis may be risk factors for periprocedural thrombus fragmentation. Findings from standard histologic stains did not provide insight into thrombectomy-relevant thrombus stability. However, higher neutrophil levels in the thrombus tissue were related to an increased risk of periprocedural thrombus fragmentation. This observation aligns with the proposed thrombolytic capacity of neutrophil elastase and points to its potential clinical relevance in the context of stroke thrombectomy.