Aspiration Thrombectomy
- PMID: 34053618
- DOI: 10.1016/j.iccl.2021.04.001
Aspiration Thrombectomy
Abstract
Distal embolization of thrombus can lead to impairment of microvascular perfusion, and measures of abnormal microvascular perfusion have been associated with increased mortality and worsened clinical outcomes. Large multicenter randomized controlled trials and multiple meta-analyses have failed to demonstrate an improvement in clinical outcomes with the routine use of manual aspiration thrombectomy, with some studies suggesting an increased incidence of stroke, likely owing to thrombus dislodgement during retrieval leading to cerebral vessel embolization. In patients with high thrombus burden who do not respond to balloon predilation, the use of manual aspiration thrombectomy as a bailout treatment strategy can be considered.
Keywords: Embolization; Microvasculature; Thrombus.
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