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. 2011 Jun;17(2):147-53.
doi: 10.1177/159101991101700202. Epub 2011 Jun 20.

Flow diversion in aneurysms trial: the design of the FIAT study

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Flow diversion in aneurysms trial: the design of the FIAT study

J Raymond et al. Interv Neuroradiol. 2011 Jun.

Abstract

Intracranial aneurysms, particularly large and giant, fusiform or recurrent aneurysms are increasingly treated with flow diverters (FDs), a recently introduced and approved neurovascular device. While some rare cases may not be treated any other way, in most patients a more conventional, conservative, or validated approach such as coiling, parent vessel occlusion, or surgical clipping exists. Only a randomized clinical trial can answer the question of which treatment option leads to better patient outcomes.We report the design of the FIAT study, a clinical care trial aiming to compare angiographic and clinical outcomes following treatment with a Flow-Diverter or with the best conventional treatment option. The FIAT study will include both a randomized and a registry portion. Patients will be proposed randomization to either FD stenting or best conventional treatment option (observation, coiling, stenting, or clipping) as determined by the treating physician. FIAT will recruit a total of 338 patients, to show that i) FD stenting can be performed with an 'acceptable' immediate complication rate of less than 15% morbidity and mortality (defined as mRS > 2); ii) FD stenting can increase from 75 to 90% the proportion of patients with a "good outcome", defined as complete or near-complete occlusion of the aneurysm AND a good clinical outcome (mRS ≥ 2) at one year, as compared to the best conventional option. The FIAT study provides a scientific and ethical context to care for patients eligible for flow-diversion therapy.

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