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Endovascular Treatment of Distal-M2 Segment Occlusions: A Clinical Registry and Meta-Analysis

Bensoussan S, Finitsis SN, Lapergue B, Marnat G, Sibon I, Moulin S, Olivot JM, Richard S, Rosso C, Gory B, Clarençon F, on behalf of the ETIS Registry Investigators

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Erratum: Susceptibility Vessel Sign in the ASTER Trial: Higher Recanalization Rate and More Favourable Clinical Outcome after First Line Stent Retriever Compared to Contact Aspiration

Bourcier R, Mazighi M, Labreuche , Fahed R, Blanc R, Gory B, Duhamel A, Marnat G, Saleme S, Costalat V, Bracard S, Desal H, Consoli A, Piotin M, Lapergue B, on behalf of the ASTER Trial Investigators

On page 271, in Table 1, the value ‘1115 (65??51)’ of subgroup ‘Imaging to groin puncture’ and column heading ‘SVS (??’ was input incorrectly. The correct value is ‘115 (65??51).’
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Recanalization before Thrombectomy in Tenecteplase vs. Alteplase-Treated Drip-and-Ship Patients

Seners P, Caroff J, Chausson N, Turc G, Denier C, Piotin M, Aghasaryan M, Alecu C, Chassin O, Lapergue B, Naggara O, Ferrigno M, Arquizan C, Cho TH, Narata AP, Richard S, Bricout N, Mazighi M, Costalat V, Gory B, Debiais S, Consoli A, Bracard S, Oppenheim , Mas JL, Smadja D, Spelle L, Baron JC

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Intravenous Thrombolysis Prior to Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Silver Bullet or Useless Bystander?

Di Maria F, Mazighi M, Kyheng M, Labreuche , Rodesch G, Consoli A, Coskun O, Gory B, Lapergue B, on behalf of the ETIS (Endovascular Treatment in Ischemic Stroke) Study Group

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent single-center series and meta-analyses suggest that mechanical thrombectomy (MT) without prior intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) might be equally effective to bridging therapy. We analyzed, within the Endovascular...
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Susceptibility Vessel Sign in the ASTER Trial: Higher Recanalization Rate and More Favourable Clinical Outcome after First Line Stent Retriever Compared to Contact Aspiration

Bourcier R, Mazighi M, Labreuche , Fahed R, Blanc R, Gory B, Duhamel A, Marnat G, Saleme S, Costalat V, Bracard S, Desal H, Consoli A, Piotin M, Lapergue B, on behalf of the ASTER Trial Investigators

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the Aspiration vs. Stent Retriever for Successful Revascularization (ASTER) trial, which evaluated contact aspiration (CA) versus stent retriever (SR) use as first-line technique, the impact of...
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Thrombolysis Improves Reperfusion and the Clinical Outcome in Tandem Occlusion Stroke Related to Cervical Dissection: TITAN and ETIS Pooled Analysis

Marnat G, Sibon I, Bourcier R, Anadani M, Gariel F, Labreuche J, Kyheng M, Mazighi M, Dargazanli C, Piotin M, Consoli A, Blanc R, Anxionnat R, Audibert G, Richard S, Lapergue B, Gory B, on Behalf of ETIS and TITAN Investigators

Background and Purpose Despite the widespread adoption of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for the treatment of large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS) in the anterior circulation, the optimal strategy for the treatment...
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Perfusion Imaging to Select Patients with Large Ischemic Core for Mechanical Thrombectomy

Kerleroux B, Janot K, Dargazanli C, Daly-Eraya D, Ben-Hassen W, Zhu F, Gory B, Hak JF, Perot C, Detraz L, Bourcier R, Rouchaud A, Forestier G, Benzakoun J, Marnat G, Gariel F, Mordasini P, Kaesmacher J, Boulouis G, on Behalf of the JENI Research Collaborative

Background and Purpose Patients with acute ischemic stroke, proximal vessel occlusion and a large ischemic core at presentation are commonly not considered for mechanical thrombectomy (MT). We tested the hypothesis...
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