Effect of emergent carotid stenting during endovascular therapy for acute anterior circulation stroke patients with tandem occlusion: A multicenter, randomized, clinical trial (TITAN) protocol.

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Date publication

juin 2020

Journal

International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GUILLEMIN Francis, Pr MOULIN Thierry


Tous les auteurs :
Zhu F, Hossu G, Soudant M, Richard S, Achit H, Beguinet M, Costalat V, Arquizan C, Consoli A, Lapergue B, Rouchaud A, Macian-Montoro F, Biondi A, Moulin T, Marnat G, Sibon I, Paya C, Vannier S, Cognard C, Viguier A, Mazighi M, Obadia M, Hassen WB, Turc G, Clarençon F, Samson Y, Dumas-Duport B, Preterre C, Barbier C, Boulanger M, Janot K, Annan M, Bricout N, Henon H, Soize S, Moulin S, Labeyrie MA, Reiner P, Pop R, Wolff V, Ognard J, Timsit S, Reyre A, Perot C, Papagiannaki C, Triquenot-Bagan A, Bracard S, Anxionnat R, Derelle AL, Tonnelet R, Liao L, Schmitt E, Planel S, Guillemin F, Gory B

Résumé

There is no consensus on the optimal endovascular management of the extracranial internal carotid artery steno-occlusive lesion in patients with acute ischemic stroke due to tandem occlusion. We hypothesized that intracranial mechanical thrombectomy plus emergent internal carotid artery stenting (and at least one antiplatelet therapy) is superior to intracranial mechanical thrombectomy alone in patients with acute tandem occlusion.

Mots clés

Acute stroke therapy, antiplatelet therapy, carotid stenting, cerebral infarction, ischemic stroke, protocols

Référence

Int J Stroke. 2020 Jun 9;:1747493020929948