Institutional and provider variations for mechanical thrombectomy in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke: a survey analysis. (13th February 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Institutional and provider variations for mechanical thrombectomy in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke: a survey analysis. (13th February 2019)
- Main Title:
- Institutional and provider variations for mechanical thrombectomy in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke: a survey analysis
- Authors:
- Mehta, Tapan
Male, Shailesh
Quinn, Coridon
Kallmes, David F
Siddiqui, Adnan H
Turk, Aquilla
Grande, Andrew Walker
Tummala, Ramachandra Prasad
Jagadeesan, Bharathi Dasan - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Stent retriever combined with aspiration, or the 'Solumbra technique', has recently emerged as one of the popular methods of mechanical thrombectomy (MT). However, the variations in understanding and implementation of the Solumbra technique have not been reported. Methods: An 18 part anonymous survey questionnaire was designed to extract information regarding technical variations of MT with a focus on the Solumbra technique. The survey link was posted on the Society of Neurointerventional Surgery (SNIS) website in 'SNIS connect'. Results: 80 responses were obtained over 4 weeks that were included in the final analysis. Direct aspiration without a balloon guide catheter (BGC) was the most favored technique among respondents (41.12%) followed by the Solumbra technique without a BGC (32.4%). Among those using the Solumbra technique, 77.6% reported that they wait between 2 and 5 min to allow clot engagement, 55.2% always remove the microcatheter before aspiration, and 69.1% commence aspiration through the intermediate catheter only when retrieving the stent retriever. Operators who infrequently used or did not use BGCs reported a higher incidence of >80% Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b/3 annual recanalization rates (OR 8.85, 95% CI 2.03 to 38.55, P=0.004) compared with those who consistently used BGCs. Conclusion: Our study documents the variations in MT techniques, and more specifically, attempts to quantify variations in the Solumbra technique.Abstract : Introduction: Stent retriever combined with aspiration, or the 'Solumbra technique', has recently emerged as one of the popular methods of mechanical thrombectomy (MT). However, the variations in understanding and implementation of the Solumbra technique have not been reported. Methods: An 18 part anonymous survey questionnaire was designed to extract information regarding technical variations of MT with a focus on the Solumbra technique. The survey link was posted on the Society of Neurointerventional Surgery (SNIS) website in 'SNIS connect'. Results: 80 responses were obtained over 4 weeks that were included in the final analysis. Direct aspiration without a balloon guide catheter (BGC) was the most favored technique among respondents (41.12%) followed by the Solumbra technique without a BGC (32.4%). Among those using the Solumbra technique, 77.6% reported that they wait between 2 and 5 min to allow clot engagement, 55.2% always remove the microcatheter before aspiration, and 69.1% commence aspiration through the intermediate catheter only when retrieving the stent retriever. Operators who infrequently used or did not use BGCs reported a higher incidence of >80% Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction 2b/3 annual recanalization rates (OR 8.85, 95% CI 2.03 to 38.55, P=0.004) compared with those who consistently used BGCs. Conclusion: Our study documents the variations in MT techniques, and more specifically, attempts to quantify variations in the Solumbra technique. The impact of these variations on recanalization rates and eventually patient outcomes are unclear, especially given the self-reported outcomes contained in this study. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of neurointerventional surgery. Volume 11:Number 9(2019)
- Journal:
- Journal of neurointerventional surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 11:Number 9(2019)
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- Volume 11, Issue 9 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 11
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0011-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 884
- Page End:
- 890
- Publication Date:
- 2019-02-13
- Subjects:
- thrombectomy -- stroke
Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Cerebrovascular disease -- Surgery -- Periodicals
617.48 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗
http://jnis.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/neurintsurg-2018-014614 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1759-8478
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