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Symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage in proximal and distal medium middle cerebral artery occlusion patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy.

Vivek Srikar YedavalliHamza Adel SalimBasel MusmarNimer AdeebMuhammed Amir EssibayiKareem El NaamaniNils HenningerSri Hari SundararajanAnna Luisa KuhnJane KhalifeSherief A GhozyScarcia LucaBenjamin Yq TanJeremy Josef HeitRobert W RegenhardtNicole Mariantonia CancelliereJoshua D BernstockRouchaud AymericFiehler JensSunil A ShethAjit S PuriChristian DyzmannMarco ColasurdoXavier BarreauLeonardo RenieriJoão Pedro FilipePablo HarkerRăzvan Alexandru RaduThomas R MarottaJulian SpearsTakahiro OtaAshkan MowlaPascal M JabbourArundhati BiswasFrédéric ClarençonJames E SieglerThanh N NguyenRicardo VarelaAmanda BakerDavid J AltschulNestor R GonzalezMarkus A MöhlenbruchVincent CostalatBenjamin GoryPaul StrackeMohammad Ali Aziz-SultanConstantin HeckerHamza A ShaikhDavid S LiebeskindAlessandro PedicelliAndrea M AlexandreIllario TancrediTobias D FaizyErwah KalsoumBoris LubiczAman B PatelVitor Mendes PereiraAdrien GuenegoAdam Andrew Dmytriwnull null
Published in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2024)
This study provides novel insight into factors associated with sICH in patients undergoing MT for DMVO, emphasizing the importance of age, distal occlusion site, prior use of antiplatelet drugs, lower ASPECTS, higher preoperative blood glucose level, and procedural factors such as the number of passes and successful recanalization. Pending confirmation, consideration of these factors may improve personalized treatment strategies.
Keyphrases
  • middle cerebral artery
  • blood glucose
  • patients undergoing
  • internal carotid artery
  • minimally invasive
  • glycemic control
  • brain injury
  • blood pressure
  • insulin resistance