Background While Balloon Guide Catheters (BGC) have been shown to increase the rate of reperfusion during mechanical thrombectomy (MT), its implementation with transfemoral approach is at times limited due to… Click to show full abstract
Background While Balloon Guide Catheters (BGC) have been shown to increase the rate of reperfusion during mechanical thrombectomy (MT), its implementation with transfemoral approach is at times limited due to unfavorable vascular anatomy. Objective to determine safety, feasibility and performance of the transradial use of 8 F BGC Flowgate 2 during mechanical thrombectomy procedures in patients with unfavorable vascular anatomies (type 3 or bovine arch) Material/Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of consecutive transradial mechanical thrombectomies performed with BGC Flowgate 2 between January and December 2019. Patient demographics, procedural and radiographic metrics, and clinical data were analyzed. Results 20 (8.7%) out of 230 overall thrombectomy procedures underwent transradial approach using an 8 F BGC Flowgate. 2 Successful approach was achieved in 17/20 cases, and in 3 cases radial was switched to femoral, after failure. TICI 2 C/3 was achieved in 18 cases (90%), followed by TICI 2 b and 2a in 1 (5%) case respectively. The average number of passes was 1.8. The average radial puncture-to-first pass time was 22 min. Radial vasospasm was observed in 3/20 cases. The Flowgate 2 was found kinked in 4/20 cases (20%), all of them during right internal carotid procedures. There were no postprocedural complications at puncture site, as hematoma, pseudoaneurysm or local ischemic events Conclusion The use of 8 F Balloon Guide Catheter during MT via transradial approach might represent an alternative in selected cases with unfavorable vascular anatomies. Its use in right ICA catheterizations was associated with a high rate of catheter kinking.
               
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