医学
队列
支架
冲程(发动机)
狭窄
队列研究
翼展
外科
内科学
空气动力学
工程类
机械工程
航空航天工程
作者
Michael J. Alexander,Alois Zauner,Rishi Gupta,Amer Alshekhlee,Justin F. Fraser,Gábor Tóth,Curtis A. Given,Larami Mackenzie,Brian Kott,Ameer E Hassan,Harish Shownkeen,Blaise Baxter,R. Charles Callison,Wengui Yu
标识
DOI:10.1136/neurintsurg-2020-016208
摘要
Background Prior studies evaluating the Wingspan stent for treatment of symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease have included patients with a spectrum of both on-label and off-label indications for the stent. The WEAVE trial assessed 152 patients stented with the Wingspan stent strictly by its current on-label indication and found a 2.6% periprocedural stroke and death rate. Objective This WOVEN study assesses the 1-year follow-up from this cohort. Methods Twelve of the original 24 sites enrolling patients in the WEAVE trial performed follow-up chart review and imaging analysis up to 1 year after stenting. Assessment of delayed stroke and death was made in 129 patients, as well as vascular imaging follow-up to assess for in-stent re-stenosis. Results In the 1-year follow-up period, seven patients had a stroke (six minor, one major). Subsequent to the periprocedural period, no deaths were recorded in the cohort. Including the four patients who had periprocedural events in the WEAVE study, there were 11 strokes or deaths of the 129 patients (8.5%) at the 1-year follow-up. Conclusions The WOVEN study provides the 1-year follow-up on a cohort of 129 patients who were stented according to the current on-label use. It provides a more homogeneous patient group for analysis than prior studies, and demonstrates a relatively low 8.5% 1-year stroke and death rate in stented patients.
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