Endovascular Management of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations: Technical and Clinical Outcome

Ahmed Attia Ahmed Hassan, Ali Hassan Elmokadem, Ahmed Bahaa Elden Elserwi, Mohamed Metwally Abo El Atta, Talal Ahmed Youssef Amer
2020 PAIRS Annual Meeting   unpublished
Abstracts The Arab Journal of Interventional Radiology | Volume 4 | PAIRS Abstracts | February 2020 S21 of clinical onset of symptoms, CT/MR perfusion was also done and was taken for mechanical thrombectomy according to the DEFUSE 3 trial criteria. Good clinical outcome was defined as an improvement of 8 points on NIHSS or NIHSS score 0 at discharge or modified Rankin scale ≤2 at discharge or at 90 days. Results: We obtained good revascularization (treatment in cerebral infarction IIb/III) in
more » ... out of 25 patients. Out of these 20 patients, in nine patients, we were able to get successful revascularization with this first-pass aspiration technique. No procedural complications were witnessed in these patients with ADAPT. Procedure-related subarachnoid hemorrhage happened in two patients, and in both, the patients' stent retrievers were being used. Conclusion: ADAPT is an effective endovascular method of stroke treatment with short procedural time. It is also cost-effective with less procedurerelated complications.
doi:10.1055/s-0041-1729057 fatcat:jpjrvgxxevcclkmbz7nrx5wjxi