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Multicenter Study
. 2024 Nov;33(11):107897.
doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2024.107897. Epub 2024 Jul 26.

Off-Label use of Woven EndoBridge device for intracranial brain aneurysm treatment: Modeling of occlusion outcome

Muhammed Amir Essibayi  1 Mohamed Sobhi Jabal  2 Basel Musmar  3 Nimer Adeeb  3 Hamza Salim  3 Assala Aslan  3 Nicole M Cancelliere  4 Rachel M McLellan  5 Oktay Algin  6 Sherief Ghozy  2 Sovann V Lay  7 Adrien Guenego  8 Leonardo Renieri  9 Joseph Carnevale  10 Guillaume Saliou  11 Panagiotis Mastorakos  12 Kareem El Naamani  12 Eimad Shotar  13 Kevin Premat  13 Markus Möhlenbruch  14 Michael Kral  15 Omer Doron  5 Charlotte Chung  16 Mohamed M Salem  17 Ivan Lylyk  18 Paul M Foreman  19 Jay A Vachhani  19 Hamza Shaikh  20 Vedran Župančić  21 Muhammad U Hafeez  22 Joshua Catapano  23 Muhammad Waqas  24 Kivilcim Yavuz  6 Yasin Celal Gunes  6 James D Rabinov  5 Yifan Ren  25 Clemens M Schirmer  26 Mariangela Piano  27 Anna L Kühn  28 Caterina Michelozzi  29 Robert M Starke  30 Ameer Hassan  31 Mark Ogilvie  32 Anh Nguyen  33 Jesse Jones  32 Waleed Brinjikji  2 Marie T Nawka  34 Marios Psychogios  33 Christian Ulfert  14 Jose Danilo Bengzon Diestro  4 Bryan Pukenas  17 Jan-Karl Burkhardt  17 Thien Huynh  35 Juan Carlos Martinez Gutierrez  36 Sunil A Sheth  36 Gary Spiegel  36 Rabih Tawk  35 Boris Lubicz  8 Pietro Panni  29 Ajit S Puri  28 Guglielmo Pero  27 Erez Nossek  16 Eytan Raz  16 Monika Killer-Oberfalzer  15 Christoph J Griessenauer  15 Hamed Asadi  25 Adnan Siddiqui  24 Allan L Brook  1 Neil Haranhalli  1 Andrew F Ducruet  23 Felipe C Albuquerque  23 Robert W Regenhardt  5 Christopher J Stapleton  5 Peter Kan  22 Vladimir Kalousek  21 Pedro Lylyk  18 Srikanth Boddu  11 Jared Knopman  10 Mohammad A Aziz-Sultan  5 Stavropoula I Tjoumakaris  12 Frédéric Clarençon  13 Nicola Limbucci  9 Hugo H Cuellar-Saenz  3 Pascal M Jabbour  12 Vitor Mendes Pereira  5 Aman B Patel  5 David Altschul  37 Adam A Dmytriw  38 WorldWideWEB Consortium Collaborators
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Multicenter Study

Off-Label use of Woven EndoBridge device for intracranial brain aneurysm treatment: Modeling of occlusion outcome

Muhammed Amir Essibayi et al. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Introduction: The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device is emerging as a novel therapy for intracranial aneurysms, but its use for off-label indications requires further study. Using machine learning, we aimed to develop predictive models for complete occlusion after off-label WEB treatment and to identify factors associated with occlusion outcomes.

Methods: This multicenter, retrospective study included 162 patients who underwent off-label WEB treatment for intracranial aneurysms. Baseline, morphological, and procedural variables were utilized to develop machine-learning models predicting complete occlusion. Model interpretation was performed to determine significant predictors. Ordinal regression was also performed with occlusion status as an ordinal outcome from better (Raymond Roy Occlusion Classification [RROC] grade 1) to worse (RROC grade 3) status. Odds ratios (OR) with 95 % confidence intervals (CI) were reported.

Results: The best performing model achieved an AUROC of 0.8 for predicting complete occlusion. Larger neck diameter and daughter sac were significant independent predictors of incomplete occlusion. On multivariable ordinal regression, higher RROC grades (OR 1.86, 95 % CI 1.25-2.82), larger neck diameter (OR 1.69, 95 % CI 1.09-2.65), and presence of daughter sacs (OR 2.26, 95 % CI 0.99-5.15) were associated with worse aneurysm occlusion after WEB treatment, independent of other factors.

Conclusion: This study found that larger neck diameter and daughter sacs were associated with worse occlusion after WEB therapy for aneurysms. The machine learning approach identified anatomical factors related to occlusion outcomes that may help guide patient selection and monitoring with this technology. Further validation is needed.

Keywords: Aneurysms; Intracranial; Off-Label; WEB; Woven EndoBridge.

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