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Observational Study
. 2026 Jan 27;106(2):e214528.
doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000214528. Epub 2025 Dec 26.

Emergent Carotid Stenting for Acute Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke With Tandem Lesions: The Multicenter CERES-TANDEM Study

Michele Romoli  1 Carlos A Molina  2 Elena Zapata-Arriaza  3 Vinay Jaikumar  4 Jessica Jesser  5 Mirjam Rachel Heldner  6 Giovanni Merlino  7 Francesco Arba  8 Fabrizio Giammello  9   10 Razvan Alexandru Radu  11 Lucio D'Anna  12 Guido Bigliardi  13 Uta Hanning  14 Luca Scarcia  15 Volker Puetz  16 Abdulrahman Abu Amara  17 Andrea Zini  18 Patrik Michel  19 Diana Aguiar De Sousa  20 Sami Al Kasab  21 Barbara Casolla  22 Jordi Kühne Escolà  23 Valerio Da Ros  24 Alessandro Pezzini  25 Paolo Candelaresi  26 Andrea M Alexandre  27 Danilo Toni  28 João Pedro Marto  29 Joseph Domenico Gabrieli  30 João André Sousa  31 Roland Schwab  32 Kemal Alpay  33 Maurizio Paciaroni  34 Costanza Maria Rapillo  35 Leonard Yeo  36 Stefan Greisenegger  37 Christian H Nolte  38 Stefano Caproni  39 Aikaterini Anastasiou  40 Rossana Tassi  41 Volker Maus  42 Simona Lattanzi  43 Shail S Thanki  44 Antioco Sanna  45 Marcello Naccarato  46 Christine Hawkes  47 Michael G Abraham  48 Valentina Tudisco  1 Manuel Requena  49 Piers Klein  50   51 Maria Ruggiero  52 Elvis Lafe  52 Manuel Medina-Rodriguez  3 Andre Monteiro  4 Tilman Reiff  53 Peter Arthur Ringleb  53 Markus Möhlenbruch  53 Adnan Mujanovic  54 Johannes Kaesmacher  54   55 Marieta Peycheva  6   56 Mariarosaria Valente  57 Antonio Taglialatela  57 Francesco Toraldo  57 Simone Ferretti  8 Antonio Toscano  9 Ludovica Ferraù  9 Stefania Maffei  13 Francesca Rosafio  13 Karolin Schulte  58 Daniel Kaiser  59 Ludovica Migliaccio  18 Guillaume Thévoz  19 Mafalda Delgado Soares  20 Ahmad Abu Qdais  21 Anna Gardin  22 Martin Köhrmann  23 Luigi Bellini  24 Emanuele Spina  60 Vincenzo Andreone  60 Ettore Nicolini  28 Sebastiano Giacomozzi  1 Federica Nicoletta Sepe  1 Lee Rosterman  48 Alexandra Aust  42 Marios Psychogios  61 Maiken Nordahl Selseth  62 Mohamad Abdalkader  50   51 Vincent Costalat  11 Aristeidis H Katsanos  17 Adnan H Siddiqui  4 Marco Longoni  1 Alejandro Tomasello  49 Espen Saxhaug Kristoffersen  63 Thanh N Nguyen  50   51 Francesco Diana  64   65 for CERES-TANDEM
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Observational Study

Emergent Carotid Stenting for Acute Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke With Tandem Lesions: The Multicenter CERES-TANDEM Study

Michele Romoli et al. Neurology. .

Abstract

Background and objectives: The management of anterior circulation tandem lesion stroke remains controversial, given its under-representation in randomized thrombectomy trials and uncertainty regarding optimal extracranial carotid intervention. We aimed to determine whether emergent carotid stenting (eCAS) during endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for anterior circulation tandem lesions improves 90-day functional outcomes compared with a no-stenting strategy.

Methods: We conducted an international multicenter longitudinal retrospective cohort study (CERES-TANDEM, NCT06965036) of consecutive adults treated at 49 comprehensive stroke centers in Europe, North America, and Singapore for anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke due to tandem lesions from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2024. Exclusion criteria were primary hemorrhagic stroke, absence of intracranial occlusion, presentation >24 hours from symptom onset, and age younger than 18 years. We compared 90-day modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores between participants receiving eCAS and those receiving no stenting during EVT. The primary estimand was mRS shift, analyzed by stabilized inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW)-weighted ordinal regression. Additional estimands were direct-effect estimand adjusting for successful recanalization (defined as Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction grade 2b or higher) and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) (estimand 2) and stratum estimand restricting to never-crossers (estimand 3).

Results: Of 4,053 patients (mean age 70 years, 65.5% female), 2,522 underwent eCAS and 1,531 received no stenting. After IPTW, eCAS was associated with an improved 90-day functional outcome (common odds ratio (OR) 1.31; 95% CI 1.17-1.47;p < 0.001) and higher odds of mRS score 0-1 (OR 1.27; 95% CI 1.08-1.50; p = 0.005) and mRS score 0-2 (OR 1.30; 95% CI 1.13-1.51; p < 0.001), without a significant increase in sICH (OR 1.21; 95% CI 0.93-1.56; p = 0.15). Findings were consistent in direct-effect (common OR 1.17; 95% CI 1.04-1.31; p = 0.008) and stratum (common OR 1.37; 95% CI 1.21-1.55; p < 0.001) estimands. There was no interaction for intracranial occlusion site, IV thrombolysis, sedation technique, EVT approach, or access site. Sensitivity analysis including recanalization in IPTW-weighted estimand 1 framework confirmed the association of eCAS with improved 90-day functional outcomes (common OR 1.14, 95% CI1.02-1.27, p = 0.008).

Discussion: In this large real-world cohort, eCAS during EVT for anterior circulation tandem lesions was associated with superior 90-day functional recovery without increased hemorrhagic risk. These findings support consideration of eCAS in clinical practice and warrant confirmation in randomized trials.

Trial registration information: Registered in clinicaltrials.gov, NCT06965036.

Classification of evidence: This study provides Class II evidence that in patients with stroke due to anterior circulation tandem lesions, eCAS during EVT improves 90-day functional outcomes compared with EVT alone.

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