Endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke – Own experience
2015
Abstract Objective Presentation of the own experience in the treatment of ischemic stroke using endovascular methods of simultaneous evaluation of their effectiveness and safety. Materials and methods The retrospective study involved a group of 18 patients hospitalized in 2005–2012 who were treated with intraarterial thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy. Overall there were 24 procedures performed. The investigated group consisted of seven (38.89%) women and 11 (61.11%) men. The average age of the patients was 60 years (SD ± 17, median – 60 years). Results In 62.50% of cases ( n = 15) the effect of revascularization has been achieved and another 12.50% of cases ( n = 3) recanalization was achieved only partially. Only in 25% of procedures ( n = 6) failed to achieve recanalization of the artery (TICI ≤ 1). The highest percentage of recanalized arteries were obtained by following the procedure of thrombolysis targeted – 69.24% (TICI ≥ 2b). In the case of mechanical thrombectomy total patency (TICI ≥ 2b) was 54.55%. The average duration of treatment (operation) is 157 min. After 30 days successful result of the neurological status was achieved in 57.14% of patients ( n = 8). Full return to independent functioning as defined within 3 months after the surgery (mRS ≤ 2) reached 57.14% of patients ( n = 8). Conclusion Studies suggest that endovascular techniques are effective and safe in the treatment of ischemic stroke. Greater efficiency is characterized by intraarterial thrombolysis. Patients who were treated endovascular improved significantly.
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