Predictors of parenchymal hematoma and clinical outcome after mechanical thrombectomy in patients with large ischemic core due to large vessel occlusion: a retrospective multicenter study.
Andrea Maria AlexandreScarcia LucaValerio BrunettiIrene ScalaErwah KalsoumIacopo ValenteArianna CamilliDavide De LeoniFrancesca ColòGiovanni FrisulloMariangela PianoClaudia RolloAntonio MaceraMaria RuggieroElvis LafeJoseph D GabrieliGiacomo CesterNicola LimbucciFrancesco ArbaSimone FerrettiValerio Da RosLuigi BelliniGiancarlo SalsanoNicola MavilioRiccardo RussoMauro BerguiAntonio A CaraglianoSergio L VinciDaniele G RomanoGiulia FrauenfelderVittorio SemeraroMaria Porzia GanimedeEmilio LozuponeAndrea RomiAnna CavalliniLuca MiloniaMassimo MutoFlavio GiordanoLuigi CirilloPaolo CalabresiAlessandro PedicelliAldobrando BroccoliniPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2023)
In patients with large ischemic core, a higher number of passes during MT and procedure not conducted under general anesthesia are associated with increased rate of PH type 2, that negatively impact the clinical outcome. Our data outline a delicate balance between the need of a complete recanalization and the risk of PH following MT.