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Comparison of endovascular treatment approaches for acute ischemic stroke: cost effectiveness, technical success, and clinical outcomes.

Aquilla S Turk1, Raymond Turner2, Alejandro Spiotta2, Jan Vargas2, Christine Holmstedt2, Shelly Ozark2, Julio Chalela2, Tanya Turan2, Robert Adams2, Edward C Jauch3, Holly Battenhouse4, Brian Whitsitt2, Matt Wain5, M Imran Chaudry1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The use of mechanical thrombectomy for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke has significantly advanced over the last 5 years. Few data are available comparing the cost and clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with available techniques. The aim of this study is to compare the cost and efficacy of current endovascular stroke therapies.
METHODS: A single-center retrospective review was performed of the medical record and hospital financial database of all ischemic stroke cases admitted from 2009 to 2013. Three discrete treatment methodologies used during this time were compared: traditional Penumbra System (PS), stent retriever with local aspiration (SRLA) and A Direct Aspiration first Pass Technique (ADAPT). Statistical analyses of clinical and angiographic outcomes and costs for each group were performed.
RESULTS: 222 patients (45% men) underwent mechanical thrombectomy. Successful revascularization was defined as Thrombolysis In Cerebral Infarction (TICI) 2b/3 flow, which was achieved in 79% of cases with PS, 83% of cases with SRLA, and 95% of cases with ADAPT. The average total cost of hospitalization for patients was $51,599 with PS, $54,700 with SRLA, and $33 ,11 with ADAPT (p<0.0001). Average times to recanalization were 88 min with PS, 47 min with SRLA, and 37 min with ADAPT (p<0.0001). Similar rates of good functional outcomes were seen in the three groups (PS 36% vs SRLA 43% vs ADAPT 47%; p=0.4).
CONCLUSIONS: The ADAPT technique represents the most technically successful yet cost-effective approach to revascularization of large vessel intracranial occlusions. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions.

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Keywords:  Stroke

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25028502     DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2014-011282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurointerv Surg        ISSN: 1759-8478            Impact factor:   5.836


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2.  A Standardized Aspiration-First Approach for Thrombectomy to Increase Speed and Improve Recanalization Rates.

Authors:  D O'Neill; E Griffin; K M Doyle; S Power; P Brennan; M Sheehan; A O'Hare; S Looby; A M da Silva Santos; R Rossi; J Thornton
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2019-07-18       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Outcomes of Stent Retriever versus Aspiration-First Thrombectomy in Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  C O A Tsang; I H W Cheung; K K Lau; W Brinjikji; D F Kallmes; T Krings
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4.  Efficacy of ADAPT with large-bore reperfusion catheter in anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke: a multicentric Italian experience.

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5.  Safety and Efficacy of a 3-Dimensional Stent Retriever With Aspiration-Based Thrombectomy vs Aspiration-Based Thrombectomy Alone in Acute Ischemic Stroke Intervention: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

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6.  Manual thromboaspiration technique as a first approach for endovascular stroke treatment: A single-center experience.

Authors:  D G Romano; S Cioni; S Leonini; P Gennari; I M Vallone; A Zandonella; A Puliti; R Tassi; A Casasco; G Martini; S Bracco
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7.  Stent retriever thrombectomy with aneurysm in target vessel: Technical note.

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8.  The Penumbra 5MAX ACE Catheter Is Safe, Efficient, and Cost Saving as a Primary Mechanical Thrombectomy Device for Large Vessel Occlusions in Acute Ischemic Stroke.

Authors:  Gabriel A Vidal; James M Milburn
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9.  Mechanical Thrombectomy in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Health Technology Assessment.

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Journal:  Ont Health Technol Assess Ser       Date:  2016-02-08

10.  Effect of Endovascular Contact Aspiration vs Stent Retriever on Revascularization in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke and Large Vessel Occlusion: The ASTER Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Bertrand Lapergue; Raphael Blanc; Benjamin Gory; Julien Labreuche; Alain Duhamel; Gautier Marnat; Suzana Saleme; Vincent Costalat; Serge Bracard; Hubert Desal; Mikael Mazighi; Arturo Consoli; Michel Piotin
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 56.272

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