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Delayed reperfusion therapy for ischemic stroke tandem occlusion with subsequent secondary prophylaxis of cerebral ischemic events: A case report and literature review. / Khilchuk, Anton A.; Shcherbak, Sergey G.; Gukov, Kirill D.; Vlasenko, Sergey V.

в: Radiology Case Reports, Том 16, № 12, 01.12.2021, стр. 3708-3720.

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title = "Delayed reperfusion therapy for ischemic stroke tandem occlusion with subsequent secondary prophylaxis of cerebral ischemic events: A case report and literature review",
abstract = "Mechanical thrombectomy is currently the gold standard treatment of large vessel occlusions, especially in anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke. At the same time, the problem of tandem occlusions seems especially important since most of the major clinical mechanical thrombectomy studies did not specifically evaluate patients with concomitant extracranial occlusions or critical stenoses.To date, there is no universally accepted optimal treatment strategy for such tandem lesions in acute ischemic stroke: it remains unclear which lesion – intracranial or extracranial – should be treated first. The selected reperfusion method should be based on the patients{\textquoteright} individual characteristics, data from non-invasive radiologic studies, and the stroke team experience.We present a case of successful reperfusion therapy of acute tandem occlusion of the right internal carotid artery, followed by contralateral carotid artery stenting in a patient with stenosing extracranial atherosclerosis.",
keywords = "Acute ischemic stroke, Mechanical thrombectomy, Tandem occlusion, Acute carotid occlusion, Stenting, Balloon angioplasty",
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AB - Mechanical thrombectomy is currently the gold standard treatment of large vessel occlusions, especially in anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke. At the same time, the problem of tandem occlusions seems especially important since most of the major clinical mechanical thrombectomy studies did not specifically evaluate patients with concomitant extracranial occlusions or critical stenoses.To date, there is no universally accepted optimal treatment strategy for such tandem lesions in acute ischemic stroke: it remains unclear which lesion – intracranial or extracranial – should be treated first. The selected reperfusion method should be based on the patients’ individual characteristics, data from non-invasive radiologic studies, and the stroke team experience.We present a case of successful reperfusion therapy of acute tandem occlusion of the right internal carotid artery, followed by contralateral carotid artery stenting in a patient with stenosing extracranial atherosclerosis.

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KW - Mechanical thrombectomy

KW - Tandem occlusion

KW - Acute carotid occlusion

KW - Stenting

KW - Balloon angioplasty

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