
doi: 10.1111/joim.13425
pmid: 35172028
AbstractThis review describes the evolution of endovascular treatment for acute ischemic stroke, current state of the art, and the challenges for the next decade. The rapid development of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), from the first attempts into standard of care on a global scale, is one of the major achievements in modern medicine. It was possible thanks to the establishment of a scientific framework for patient selection, assessment of stroke severity and outcome, technical development by dedicated physicians and the MedTech industry, including noninvasive imaging for patient selection, and radiological outcome evaluation. A series of randomized controlled trials on EVT in addition to intravenous thrombolytics, with overwhelmingly positive results for anterior circulation stroke within 6 h of onset regardless of patient characteristics with a number needed to treat of less than 3 for any positive shift in outcome, paved the way for a rapid introduction of EVT into clinical practice. Within the “extended” time window of 6–24 h, the effect has been even greater for patients with salvageable brain tissue according to perfusion imaging with a number needed to treat below 2. Even so, EVT is only available for a small portion of stroke patients, and successfully recanalized EVT patients do not always achieve excellent functional outcome. The major challenges in the years to come include rapid prehospital detection of stroke symptoms, adequate clinical and radiological diagnosis of severe ischemic stroke cases, enabling effective recanalization by EVT in dedicated angiosuites, followed by personalized post‐EVT stroke care.
acute ischemic stroke, Neurologi, Endovascular Procedures, contact aspiration thrombectomy, endovascular thrombectomy, Brain Ischemia, Stroke, Treatment Outcome, Neurology, interventional neuroradiology, Humans, intravenous thrombolysis, stentretriever thrombectomy, Ischemic Stroke, Thrombectomy
acute ischemic stroke, Neurologi, Endovascular Procedures, contact aspiration thrombectomy, endovascular thrombectomy, Brain Ischemia, Stroke, Treatment Outcome, Neurology, interventional neuroradiology, Humans, intravenous thrombolysis, stentretriever thrombectomy, Ischemic Stroke, Thrombectomy
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