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Thrombectomy of symptomatic isolated occlusions of posterior cerebral arteries in segment P1 and P2 in acute stroke treatment.

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BACKGROUND Interventional stroke treatments for occlusions of the posterior circulation are established procedures. However, there are limited data on the treatment of isolated symptomatic P1 and P2 occlusions, which we… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Interventional stroke treatments for occlusions of the posterior circulation are established procedures. However, there are limited data on the treatment of isolated symptomatic P1 and P2 occlusions, which we have examined in this study. PURPOSE To investigate the mechanical thrombectomy of distal posterior occlusions. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospectively, data from patients with isolated P1 and P2 occlusions treated with MT were evaluated. Successful reperfusions have been defined as modified thrombolysis in cerebral infarct (mTICI) Grade 2b-3. A good clinical outcome was defined as a 90-day modified Rankin score 0-2. RESULTS All 79 treated patients were primarily aspirated. Stent retrievers were used secondarily in nine patients. Successful reperfusion was achieved in 95% of patients. Of the patients, 57% had a favorable clinical outcome after 90 days. CONCLUSION Mechanical thrombectomy with first line aspiration of symptomatic P1 and P2 occlusions is a safe and effective procedure.

Keywords: thrombectomy symptomatic; isolated occlusions; symptomatic isolated; treatment; occlusions posterior; stroke

Journal Title: Acta radiologica
Year Published: 2021

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