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      The Effectiveness of Microballoon Angioplasty in Treating Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Beyond the Bifurcation

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          Abstract

          BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:

          PTA effectively treats vasospasm and arterial disease in peripheral, coronary, and large proximal cerebral vessels but rarely reaches small vessels like the distal MCA beyond the bifurcation. Our purpose was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of PTA for distal MCA occlusions in acute ischemic stroke.

          MATERIALS AND METHODS:

          Seven patients had strokes in branches of their MCAs. Following diagnostic angiography, all received microballoon angioplasty and various combinations of IA alteplase (rtPA), abciximab, and/or nitroglycerin. Two also underwent stent placement. Comprehensive retrospective review of the patients' records was performed. Patients' NIHSS scores were reassessed before discharge. Recanalization was evaluated by angiography after treatment and at follow-up.

          RESULTS:

          PTA was successfully performed in 7 patients without treatment-associated intracerebral hemorrhage. Two patients received distal MCA angioplasty as a secondary intervention: 1 following failed treatment with a Merci retriever and the other after successful removal of proximal clot with a Merci retriever. One patient did not recover from the initial ischemic event despite an excellent angiographic result. Complete recanalization (modified TIMI grade 4) was achieved in 4 patients and near-complete recanalization with mild flow deficit (modified TIMI grade 3), in 3 patients.

          CONCLUSIONS:

          PTA of the distal MCA with a microballoon is safe and effective for acute ischemic stroke. This case series demonstrates that endovascular treatment beyond the MCA bifurcation can dramatically reverse neurologic deficits.

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          Journal
          AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
          AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
          ajnr
          ajnr
          AJNR
          AJNR: American Journal of Neuroradiology
          American Society of Neuroradiology
          0195-6108
          1936-959X
          September 2010
          : 31
          : 8
          : 1541-1548
          Affiliations
          [1] aFrom the Division of Neurosurgery (E.G., J.C.D., A.K.N., J.Y., A.S.B.), Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York
          [2] bDepartment of Neurosurgery (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California.
          Author notes

          Edward Gifford and Doniel Drazin are co-first authors.

          Please address correspondence to Alan S. Boulos, MD, FACS, Division of Neurosurgery, Albany Medical Center, 47 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208; e-mail: alan.boulos@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC7966115 PMC7966115 7966115 09-00856
          10.3174/ajnr.A2099
          7966115
          20538827
          a5db8b39-281c-44aa-95de-7d17b8e43a5d
          Copyright © American Society of Neuroradiology
          History
          : 29 July 2009
          : 23 February 2010
          Categories
          Interventional

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