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Published on: November 19, 2020
Clot composition characterization using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy in acute ischemic stroke
Simon Skyrman1,2, Gustav Burström1,2, Oskar Aspegren3,4
1Department of Neurosurgery, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:
Acute ischemic stroke caused by large vessel occlusion is treated with endovascular thrombectomy, but treatment failure may occur when clot composition and thrombectomy technique mismatch. In this proof-of-concept study, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) is evaluated for identification of clot composition ex vivo. DRS spectra and histology were acquired from 45 clot units retrieved from 29 stroke patients. DRS spectra correlated to clot RBC content, R= 81, p < .001, and could discriminate between RBC-rich and fibrin-rich clots, p < 0.001. Sensitivity and specificity for detection of RBC-rich clots were 0.722 and 0.846 respectively. Applied in an intravascular device, DRS could potentially provide intraprocedural information on clot composition that could increase endovascular thrombectomy efficiency.

