Endovascular recanalization of chronically occluded internal carotid artery

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Cagnazzo, Federico | Lefevre, Pierre-Henri | Derraz, Imad | Dargazanli, Cyril | Gascou, Gregory | Riquelme, Carlos | Ahmed, Raed | Bonafe, Alain | Costalat, Vincent

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International audience. Background It is debated whether endovascular treatment is indicated for a symptomatic chronically occluded internal carotid artery (COICA). Objective To assess outcomes after endovascular treatment of COICA. Methods We performed a systematic search of three databases (PRISMA guidelines), including endovascular series of COICA. Outcomes were analyzed with random-effects models. Results We included 13 studies and 528 endovascularly treated patients with COICA. Successful recanalization was 72.6% (347/528, 95% CI 65.4% to 79.9%, I 2 =68.9%). Complications were 18% (88/516, 95% CI 12.1% to 23.8%, I 2 =65%), with 5% (25/480, 95% CI 2% to 7%, I 2 =0%) of permanent events, and 9% (43/516, 95% CI 6% to 13%, I 2 =34%) of thromboembolisms. Treatment-related mortality was 2% (11/516, 95% CI 0.5% to 2.6%, I 2 =0%). Shorter duration of the occlusion was associated with higher recanalization: 80% (11/516, 95% CI 54% to 89%, I 2 =0%), 63% (33/52, 95% CI 49% to 76%, I 2 =0%), and 51% (18/35, 95% CI to 37% to 88%, I 2 =40%) recanalization rates for 1, 3, and >3 months occlusions, respectively. Complications were 6% (3/50, 95% CI 3% to 21%, I 2 =0%), 14% (4/27, 95% CI 5% to 26%, I 2 =0%), and 25% (13/47, 95% CI 10% to 30%, I 2 =0%) for 1, 3, and >3 months occlusions, respectively. Patient aged <70 years presented higher revascularization rates (OR=3.1, 95% CI 1.2 to 10, I 2 =0%, p=0.05). Successful reperfusion was higher (OR=5.7, 95% CI 1.2 to 26, I 2 =60%, p=0.02) and complications were lower (OR=0.2, 95% CI 0.6 to 0.8, I 2 =0%, p=0.03) for lesions limited to the cervical internal carotid artery compared with the petrocavernous segment. Successful recanalization significantly lowered the rate of thromboembolisms (OR=0.2, 95% CI 0.8 to 0.6, I 2 =0%, p=0.01) and mortality (OR=0.5, 95% CI 0.1 to 0.9, I 2 =0%, p=0.04), compared with conservative treatment. Conclusions Endovascular treatment of COICA gives a 70% rate of successful recanalization, with 5% morbidity. Patients aged <70 years, lesions limited to the cervical internal carotid artery, and a shorter duration of the occlusion decreased the risk of complications. Successful recanalization of symptomatic lesions lowered by about 80% the likelihood of thromboembolisms, compared with medical management.

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