학술논문
Abstract Number: LBA2 Early versus Late Window in the Endovascular Management of Acute Tandem Lesions
Document Type
article
Author
Milagros Galecio‐Castillo; Mudassir Farooqui; Afshin A Divani; Marc Ribo; Michael Abraham; Nils Petersen; Johanna Fifi; Waldo Guerrero; Amer Malik; James E Siegler; Thanh N Nguyen; Sunil Sheth; Albert J Yoo; Guillermo Linares; Nazli Janjua; Darko Quispe‐Orozco; Wondewossen G Tekle; Marion Oliver; Syed Zaidi; Alicia C Castonguay; Jessica Kobsa; Ayush Prasad; Asad Ikram; Hamza Answer; Mary Patterson; Cynthia B Zevallos; Manuel Requena; Marta Olive‐Gadea; Abid Qureshi; Tiffany Barkley; Stavros Matsoukas; Ameena Rana; Mohamad Abdalkader; Sergio Salazar‐Marioni; Jazba Soomro; Charoskhon Turabova; Juan Vivanco‐Suarez; Aaron Rodriguez‐Calienes; Randall Edgell; Maxim Mokin; Dileep R Yavagal; Osama Zaidat; Mouhammad A Jumaa; Ameer E Hassan; Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez
Source
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Vol 3, Iss S1 (2023)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2694-5746
Abstract
Introduction Despite the irrefutable benefit of mechanical thrombectomy for patients with isolated intracranial large vessel occlusions (LVO), the effect of endovascular treatment in patients with tandem lesions remains unclear. In this study from the multi‐center PICASSO registry, we compare efficacy and safety outcomes in TLs patients treated in the early versus late window. Methods In this study, we used the data from the multi‐center PICASSO (Proximal Internal Carotid Artery Acute Stroke Secondary to Tandem Occlusion Thrombectomy) registry. PICASSO collaboration is a retrospective observational registry from 17 stroke centers. We compared efficacy and safety outcomes in TLs patients treated in the early versus late window. Patients were divided into two groups depending on last known well (LKW) to puncture time: Early time‐window group (