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Review
. 2021 Jul;13(7):623-630.
doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-017321. Epub 2021 Feb 26.

A review of endovascular treatment for medium vessel occlusion stroke

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A review of endovascular treatment for medium vessel occlusion stroke

Johanna Maria Ospel et al. J Neurointerv Surg. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

Medium-vessel occlusions (MeVOs), that is, occlusions of the M2/3 middle cerebral artery, A2/3 anterior cerebral artery, and P2/3 posterior cerebral artery segments, account for 25%-40% of all acute ischemic stroke cases. Clinical outcomes of MeVO stroke with intravenous thrombolysis, which is the current standard of care, are moderate at best. With improving imaging technologies and a growing literature, MeVOs are increasingly recognized as a target for endovascular treatment (EVT). For the time being, there is limited but promising evidence for the safety and efficacy of MeVO EVT, and many neurointerventionists are already routinely offering EVT for MeVO stroke, despite the lack of clear guideline recommendations. In this article, we review the evidence on endovascular treatment for MeVO stroke and summarize the available literature on current imaging strategies, commonly used EVT selection criteria, EVT techniques, and outcome assessment for MeVO stroke.

Keywords: stroke; thrombectomy; thrombolysis.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: MG is a consultant for Medtronic, Stryker, Microvention, GE Healthcare, Mentice.

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