Immediate and Midterm Results following Treatment of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms with the Pipeline Embolization Device
Open Access
- 6 October 2011
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) in American Journal of Neuroradiology
- Vol. 33 (1) , 164-170
- https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.a2727
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A number of flow-diverting devices have become available for endovascular occlusion of cerebral aneurysms. This article reports immediate and midterm results in treating unruptured aneurysms with the PED. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective registry was established at 3 Australian neurointerventional units. Aneurysms were treated on the basis of unfavorable anatomy or recurrence following previous treatment. Aneurysms were treated with PED or PED and coils. Data including antiplatelet therapy, technical issues, complications, and imaging findings were recorded during at least a 6-month period. RESULTS: A total of 57 aneurysms in 54 patients were treated by 5 neurointerventional radiologists. Forty-one aneurysms were asymptomatic, and 16 patients had mass-induced neurological deficit. Clinical follow-up was available in 57 aneurysms with imaging follow-up at 6 months in 56. Permanent morbidity and mortality in the series was 0% at 6 months. Four TIAs and 1 small retinal branch occlusion occurred, but no stroke. The demonstrated aneurysm occlusion rate at 1 month was 61.9%, and the overall occlusion rate at 6 months was 85.7%. In cases previously untreated, the 6-month occlusion was 92.5%. Three of 6 aneurysms with a previous stent in situ were occluded. Two patients (3.5%) had asymptomatic in-construct stenosis of >50%. Acute aneurysm-provoked mass effect resolved or improved significantly in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Use of the PED is safe and efficacious in difficult aneurysms with a high occlusion rate at 6 months, but lower occlusion rates were seen in a small population with previous stents in situ.Keywords
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