Posterior Circulation Acute Ischemic Stroke Due to Large Vessel Occlusion of the Vertebral or Basilar Artery Needing Endovascular Thrombectomy Clinical Trial
Official title:
SWISS-PRECISE (PERFUSION IMAGING TO IDENTIFY POSTERIOR CIRCULATION CANDIDATES FOR THROMBECTOMY)
We hypothesize that patients with a favorable Critical Area Perfusion Score (CAPS≤3) on cerebral perfusion imaging will have a favorable response to revascularization by thrombectomy and that patients with a CAPS>3 will not
PRECISE is a multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study. SWISS-PRECISE is a Switzerland Based spin-off of PRECISE with the intention to perform a final pooled analysis of data. All procedures correspond to standard care and clinical routine. Perfusion imaging will be acquired prior to thrombectomy treatment. Enrolled patients have undergone standard of care baseline imaging with CT or MRI that includes angiography and cerebral perfusion imaging; therefore will be performed a control-MRI (or CT scan) after 24 hours and/or within 5±1 days from the thrombectomy, or before discharge. Study procedures include the standard of care clinical follow-up assessments at uniform time intervals (5±1 days or discharge, 30±7 days, and 90±14 days). Data that will be collected on participants include: (1) all brain imaging; (2) demographics; (3) limited history; (4) blood pressure and vital signs before, during and after thrombectomy treatment; (5) NIHSS before and after thrombectomy treatment, at hospital discharge and at days 30 and 90 (if conducted in person); (6) discharge disposition; (7) modified Rankin Scale score prior to stroke, at discharge, and at days 30 and 90 (mRS will be assessed either in person or by phone); and (8) Quality of Life Assessment at day 90. ;