Abstract 19: Multicenter Prospective Trial of Intracranial Stent Placement in Patients With Symptomatic High-grade Intracranial Stenosis
2016
Purpose: Based on the results of SAMMPRIS trial, modifications in patient selection and procedural aspects for intracranial stent placement have been recommended. We performed a multicenter prospective single arm trial to determine if such modifications will result in lower rates of peri-procedural stroke and/or death. Materials and Methods: The study enrolled patients with recent transient ischemic attack or ischemic stroke (excluding lacunar ischemic events) related to high-grade (70-99% in severity) stenosis of a major intracranial artery. Patients were treated using angioplasty and self-expanding stent after 3 weeks of index ischemic event at one of the 10 high volume centers in China. An independent neurologist ascertained the occurrence of any stroke and/or death within one month after the procedure. Results: A total of 100 consecutive patients were recruited. The target lesions were located in middle cerebral artery [M1] (n=38, 38%), intracranial internal carotid artery (n=17, 17%), intradural vertebral artery (n=18, 18%), and basilar artery (n=27, 27%). The technical success rate of stent deployment with residual stenosis Conclusion: The results of this prospective multi-center study demonstrated that modifications in patient selection and procedural aspects can substantially reduce the one-month stroke and/or death rate following intracranial stent placement.
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