| Literature DB >> 28965106 |
Laurent Pierot1, Jacques Moret2, Xavier Barreau3, Istvan Szikora4, Denis Herbreteau5, Francis Turjman6, Markus Holtmannspötter7, Anne-Christine Januel8, Vincent Costalat9, Jens Fiehler10, Joachim Klisch11, Jean-Yves Gauvrit12, Werner Weber13, Hubert Desal14, Stéphane Velasco15, Thomas Liebig16, Luc Stockx17, Joachim Berkefeld18, Andrew Molyneux19, James Byrne19, Laurent Spelle2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Flow disruption with the WEB is an innovative endovascular approach for treatment of wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms. Initial studies have shown a low complication rate with good efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: aneurysm
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28965106 PMCID: PMC5969386 DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2017-013448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurointerv Surg ISSN: 1759-8478 Impact factor: 5.836
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for French Observatory, WEBCAST, and WEBCAST-2
| Criteria | French Observatory | WEBCAST/WEBCAST2 |
| Inclusion | Similar criteria | |
Age ≥18 years Ruptured/unruptured aneurysms Location: BA, MCA, ICAt, AComA/ACA Diameter suitable for WEB use DN ratio ≥1 Ruptured aneurysm: H&H >III | ||
| Inclusion | Distinctive criteria | |
Recanalized aneurysms | Neck size≥4 mm No additional implant | |
| Exclusion | Similar criteria | |
Age >75 years More than one aneurysm to be treated within 30 days Microcatheter could not reach target aneurysm Tumor or AVM | ||
| Exclusion | Distinctive criteria | |
| None | Unruptured aneurysm: SAH/ICH within 3 months prior treatment | |
ACA, anterior cerebral artery; AcomA, anterior communicating artery; AVM, arteriovenous malformation; BA, basilar artery; DN, Dome-to-Neck. ICH, intracranial hemorrhage; H&H, Hunt and Hess grade; ICAt, internal carotid artery terminus; MCA, middle cerebral artery; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Antiplatelet treatment before, during, and after WEB procedure
| Antiplatelet treatment | Before (n=168) | During (n=168) | After (1-month follow-up) (n=167*) |
| 0 | 70 (41.7%) | 30 (17.9%) | 37 (22.2%) |
| 1 | 47 (28.0%) | 62 (36.9%) | 91 (54.5%) |
| 2 | 51 (30.4%) | 76 (45.2%) | 39 (23.4%) |
*One patient withdrew his consent after the procedure.
Adverse events, morbidity, and mortality at 1-month*
| Event type | All (n=167) | DL (n=80) | SL/SLS (n=87) | p Value |
| Thromboembolic events | 24 (14.4%) | 15 (18.8%) | 9 (10.3%) | 0.130 |
Asymptomatic | 11 (6.6%) | 9 (11.3%) | 2 (2.3%) | 0.027 |
Symptomatic without sequelae | 8 (4.8%) | 4 (5.0%) | 4 (4.6%) | 1.000 |
Symptomatic with sequelae | 5 (3.0%) | 2 (2.5%) | 3 (3.4%) | 1.000 |
| Intraprocedural rupture | 2 (1.2%) | 1 (1.3%) | 1 (1.1%) | 1.000 |
| Intracranial hemorrhage | 1 (0.6%) | 1 (1.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.479 |
| Morbidity† | 5 (3.0%) | 3 (3.8%) | 2 (2.3%) | 0.671 |
| Mortality | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | NA |
*One patient withdrew his consent between the procedure and the 1-month follow-up.
†Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score >2 if baseline ≤2. mRS +1 or more if baseline >2. mRS >2 and ruptured at baseline.
Figure 1Flow chart of the population included in the three studies for safety and efficacy.
Aneurysm occlusion at mid-term follow-up and evolution of aneurysm occlusion between postoperative DSA and mid-term follow-up imaging
| Aneurysm occlusion at mid-term follow-up | ||||
| All (n=153) | WEB DL (n=72) | WEB SL/SLS (n=81) | p Value | |
| Complete occlusion | 81 (52.9%) | 38 (52.8%) | 43 (53.1%) | 1.000 |
| Neck remnant | 40 (26.1%) | 19 (26.4%) | 21 (25.9%) | |
| Aneurysm remnant | 32 (20.9%) | 15 (20.8%) | 17 (21.0%) | |
| Evolution of aneurysm occlusion between postoperative DSA and mid-term follow-up imaging | ||||
| All (n=152) | WEB DL (n=72) | WEB SL/SLS* (n=80) | p Value | |
| Improved | 94 (61.8%) | 46 (63.9%) | 48 (60.0%) | 0.911 |
| Stable | 53 (34.9%) | 24 (33.3%) | 29 (36.3%) | |
| Worsened | 5 (3.3%) | 2 (2.8%) | 3 (3.8%) | |
*In one patient/one aneurysm, postoperative aneurysm occlusion was not evaluable.
Figure 2Unruptured left middle cerebral artery aneurysm. (A) DSA, working view and (B) 3D-DSA show the aneurysm (transverse diameter: 6.3 mm; height: 5.3 mm; neck: 5.4 mm). (C) and (D) DSA at the end of the procedure (unsubtracted and subtracted view, respectively) show the detached WEB device (WEB SL 7×3 mm) and residual flow in the aneurysm and the device. (E) and (F) DSA at 6 months (unsubtracted and subtracted views, respectively) show the WEB device and complete aneurysm occlusion. (G) and (H) DSA at 12 months (unsubtracted and subtracted views, respectively) shows the WEB device and stable complete aneurysm occlusion.
Figure 3Unruptured left middle cerebral artery aneurysm. (A) 3D DSA shows the aneurysm (transverse diameter: 3.8 mm; height: 4.2 mm; neck: 2.4 mm). (B) One-year DSA (unsubtracted view) shows the WEB device. (C) One-year 3D-DSA shows a neck remnant.
Figure 4Unruptured anterior communicating artery aneurysm. (A) DSA, working view and (B) 3D-DSA show the aneurysm (transverse diameter: 6.2 mm; height: 4.3 mm; neck: 4.6 mm). (C) and (D) DSA (unsubtracted and subtracted views, respectively) shows the detached WEB device (WEB SL 7×3 mm) and slow flow in the aneurysm and the device. (E) and (F) 3D-DSA at 12 months (with and without device subtraction, respectively) shows a small aneurysm remnant.