REPORT FROM THE 67TH AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY (AAN) ANNUAL MEETING – WASHINGTON DC, APRIL 18-25, 2015 – The use of tissue plasminogen activators (tPA) in patients with ischemic stroke is limited by the narrow therapeutic time window, and poor efficacy in opening proximal occlusions of the major intracranial arteries. Intraarterial interventions, such as thrombectomy with mechanical devices, are potentially useful but studies to date have produced mixed results, in large part because of trial design and patient selection.
A series of recent studies have attempted to clarify the role of thrombectomy post-stroke, and these were summarized in an invited science session hosted by the AAN in conjunction with the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association (AAN 2015; S54). Read More