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Developing practice recommendations for endovascular revascularization for acute ischemic stroke.

Marc A Lazzaro1, Roberta L Novakovic, Andrei V Alexandrov

  • 1Medical College of Wisconsin/Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

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New guidelines are needed for endovascular revascularization therapy in acute ischemic stroke. This review summarizes current practices and identifies areas for future multisociety recommendations to improve patient outcomes.

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  • Neurology
  • Interventional Radiology

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  • Established guidelines exist for acute ischemic stroke management.
  • Specific recommendations for endovascular revascularization therapy are currently lacking.
  • Rapid advancements in devices and diverse provider training necessitate updated practice recommendations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the clinical efficacy of pharmacologic and mechanical revascularization therapies.
  • To outline selection criteria, periprocedure management, and endovascular time metrics.
  • To highlight current practice patterns in endovascular acute ischemic stroke treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Summary of the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology endovascular acute ischemic stroke roundtable meeting.
  • Review of current clinical evidence and practice patterns.

Main Results:

  • Identified a need for comprehensive guidelines on endovascular revascularization for acute ischemic stroke.
  • Highlighted variability in current practice patterns and provider training.
  • Outlined key areas for future guideline development.

Conclusions:

  • Future multisociety guidelines are needed to standardize patient selection for endovascular therapy.
  • Recommendations for procedural management and organizational strategies are essential.
  • Improving these aspects will enhance the effectiveness of revascularization therapies for acute ischemic stroke.