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Characterization of strut indentation during mechanical thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke clot analogs.

Fiona M Weafer1,2, Sharon Duffy2, Ines Machado3, Gillian Gunning2, Pasquale Mordasini4, Ellen Roche1,5,6, Peter E McHugh1, Michael Gilvarry2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although it is common practice to wait for an 'embedding time' during mechanical thrombectomy (MT) to allow strut integration of a stentriever device into an occluding thromboembolic clot, there is a scarcity of evidence demonstrating the value or optimal timing for the wide range of thrombus compositions. This work characterizes the behavior of clot analogs of varying fibrin and cellular compositions subject to indentation forces and embedding times representative of those imparted by a stentriever during MT. The purpose of this study is to quantify the effect of thrombus composition on device strut embedding, and to examine the precise nature of clot integration into a stentriever device at a microstructural level.
METHOD: Clot analogs with 0% (varying densities), 5%, 40%, and 80% red blood cell (RBC) content were created using ovine blood. Clot indentation behavior during an initial load application (loading phase) followed by a 5-min embedding time (creep phase) was analyzed using a mechanical tester under physiologically relevant conditions. The mechanism of strut integration was examined using micro-computed tomography (µCT) with an EmboTrap MT device (Cerenovus, Galway, Ireland) deployed in each clot type. Microstructural clot characteristics were identified using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
RESULTS: Compressive clot stiffness measured during the initial loading phase was shown to be lowest in RBC-rich clots, with a corresponding greatest maximum indentation depth. Meanwhile, additional depth achieved during the simulated embedding time was most pronounced in fibrin-rich clots. SEM imaging identified variations in microstructural mechanisms (fibrin stretching vs rupturing) which was dependent on fibrin:cellular content, while µCT analysis demonstrated the mechanism of strut integration was predominantly the formation of surface undulations rather than clot penetration.
CONCLUSIONS: Disparities in indentation behavior between clot analogs were attributed to varying microstructural features induced by the cellular:fibrin content. Greater indentation was identified in clots with higher RBC content, but with an increased level of fibrin rupture, suggesting an increased propensity for fragmentation. Additional embedding time improves strut integration, especially in fibrin-rich clots, through the mechanism of fibrin stretching with the majority of additional integration occurring after 3 mins. The level of thrombus incorporation into the EmboTrap MT device (Cerenovus, Galway, Ireland) was primarily influenced by the stentriever design, with increased integration in regions of open architecture. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Keywords:  device; intervention; stent; stroke; thrombectomy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30661030     DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2018-014601

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


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1.  Investigating the Mechanical Behavior of Clot Analogues Through Experimental and Computational Analysis.

Authors:  Sarah Johnson; Ray McCarthy; Michael Gilvarry; Peter E McHugh; J Patrick McGarry
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2020-07-20       Impact factor: 3.934

Review 2.  Imaging Clot Characteristics in Stroke and its Possible Implication on Treatment.

Authors:  Ana Siri Luthman; Laurie Bouchez; Daniele Botta; Maria Isabel Vargas; Paolo Machi; Karl-Olof Lövblad
Journal:  Clin Neuroradiol       Date:  2019-10-10       Impact factor: 3.649

Review 3.  Studying Stroke Thrombus Composition After Thrombectomy: What Can We Learn?

Authors:  Senna Staessens; Olivier François; Waleed Brinjikji; Karen M Doyle; Peter Vanacker; Tommy Andersson; Simon F De Meyer
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2021-09-14       Impact factor: 7.914

4.  Diverse thrombus composition in thrombectomy stroke patients with longer time to recanalization.

Authors:  Mehdi Abbasi; Jorge Arturo Larco; Madalina Oana Mereuta; Yang Liu; Seán Fitzgerald; Daying Dai; Ramanathan Kadirvel; Luis Savastano; David F Kallmes; Waleed Brinjikji
Journal:  Thromb Res       Date:  2021-11-27       Impact factor: 3.944

5.  Finite element analysis of blood clots based on the nonlinear visco-hyperelastic model.

Authors:  Koichiro Tashiro; Yasuhiro Shobayashi; Iku Ota; Atsushi Hotta
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2021-09-01       Impact factor: 3.699

6.  A new aspiration device equipped with a hydro-separator for acute ischemic stroke due to challenging soft and stiff clots.

Authors:  Naoki Kaneko; Mahsa Ghovvati; Yutaro Komuro; Lea Guo; Kasra Khatibi; Lucido L Ponce Mejia; Hamidreza Saber; Nasim Annabi; Satoshi Tateshima
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 1.610

7.  Applicability assessment of a stent-retriever thrombectomy finite-element model.

Authors:  Giulia Luraghi; Jose Felix Rodriguez Matas; Gabriele Dubini; Francesca Berti; Sara Bridio; Sharon Duffy; Anushree Dwivedi; Ray McCarthy; Behrooz Fereidoonnezhad; Patrick McGarry; Charles B L M Majoie; Francesco Migliavacca
Journal:  Interface Focus       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 3.906

Review 8.  Radiology-Pathology Correlations of Intracranial Clots: Current Theories, Clinical Applications, and Future Directions.

Authors:  J C Benson; D F Kallmes; A S Larson; W Brinjikji
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2021-07-22       Impact factor: 4.966

9.  High-resolution scanning electron microscopy for the analysis of three-dimensional ultrastructure of clots in acute ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Oana Madalina Mereuta; Seán Fitzgerald; Trace A Christensen; Adam L Jaspersen; Daying Dai; Mehdi Abbasi; Tejaswini Puttappa; Ram Kadirvel; David F Kallmes; Karen M Doyle; Waleed Brinjikji
Journal:  J Neurointerv Surg       Date:  2020-12-23       Impact factor: 8.572

10.  Structural analysis of ischemic stroke thrombi: histological indications for therapy resistance.

Authors:  Senna Staessens; Frederik Denorme; Olivier Francois; Linda Desender; Tom Dewaele; Peter Vanacker; Hans Deckmyn; Karen Vanhoorelbeke; Tommy Andersson; Simon F De Meyer
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 9.941

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