Basilar artery thrombosis: imaging and endovascular therapy.

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      Publisher: Springer Milan Country of Publication: Italy NLM ID: 0177625 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1826-6983 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 00338362 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Radiol Med Subsets: MEDLINE
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      Publication: Milan : Springer Milan
      Original Publication: Torino [etc.] Minerva medica.
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    • Abstract:
      Purpose: Basilar artery thrombosis represents a rare type of ischaemic stroke with a mortality rate of 80%-90% if not promptly treated. The aim of our study was to review our experience with computed tomography angiography (CTA) in the diagnosis of basilar artery thrombosis and its treatment with endovascular procedures.
      Materials and Methods: Our retrospective study is based upon 59 nontrauma patients with episodes of sudden loss of consciousness. Patients were investigated using unenhanced brain CT followed by intracranial CTA (16-slice CT) when no parenchymal haemorrhage was detected. Patients with a CTA diagnosis of basilar artery thrombosis were considered for endovascular treatment. CTA accuracy was evaluated by considering the 12 patients who underwent endovascular angiography (the gold standard). The success of endovascular therapy was evaluated by considering the degree of microcirculatory reperfusion.
      Results: After the exclusion of 33 patients affected by parenchymal or subarachnoid haemorrhage, the final study consisted of 26 patients who underwent CTA. Basilar artery thrombosis was diagnosed in 15 of them, and 12 were treated at our institution. The comparison between CTA and endovascular angiography showed 100% agreement in evaluating occlusion site and extension. Seven patients underwent intra-arterial lysis, and five underwent mechanical clot removal.
      Conclusions: CTA, with its wide availability and rapid execution times, is the most indicated examination in the case of suspected basilar artery thrombosis. Although there is a lack of randomised controlled prospective studies suggesting the most appropriate therapeutic approach to basilar artery thrombosis, our study lends weight to the role of interventional neuroradiology in the treatment of this condition.
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      Date Created: 20100804 Date Completed: 20110303 Latest Revision: 20211020
    • Publication Date:
      20231215
    • Accession Number:
      10.1007/s11547-010-0568-2
    • Accession Number:
      20680500