Enhancing thrombectomy outcomes with Adaptive Pulsatile Aspiration (APA): the role of complete clot ingestion in reducing thrombectomy time and distal embolization
Victor M Lu,
John Thompson,
Turki Elarjani
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundComplete clot ingestion (CCI) is defined as full ingestion of the clot into the catheter or pump canister without any external clot remnants at the catheter tip. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that using the CCI metric in vitro, partially ingested (‘corked’) clots pose a higher risk of distal emboli given distal emboli may exist in the setting of Thrombolysis In Cerebral Infarction 3 (TICI 3) revascularization.MethodsThrombectomies using an in vitro synthetic clot analog were conducted acro… Show more
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