Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]

Publication Date:
2018-05-22
Publisher:
American Heart Association (AHA)
Electronic ISSN:
1524-4539
Topics:
Medicine
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Statements and Guidelines
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autor Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
beschreibung Intracranial endovascular interventions provide effective and minimally invasive treatment of a broad spectrum of diseases. This area of expertise has continued to gain both wider application and greater depth as new and better techniques are developed and as landmark clinical studies are performed to guide their use. Some of the greatest advances since the last American Heart Association scientific statement on this topic have been made in the treatment of ischemic stroke from large intracranial vessel occlusion, with more effective devices and large randomized clinical trials showing striking therapeutic benefit. The treatment of cerebral aneurysms has also seen substantial evolution, increasing the number of aneurysms that can be treated successfully with minimally invasive therapy. Endovascular therapies for such other diseases as arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistulas, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, venous thrombosis, and neoplasms continue to improve. The purpose of the present document is to review current information on the efficacy and safety of procedures used for intracranial endovascular interventional treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and to summarize key aspects of best practice.
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shingle_author_1 Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
shingle_author_2 Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
shingle_author_3 Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
shingle_author_4 Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
shingle_catch_all_1 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
Statements and Guidelines
Intracranial endovascular interventions provide effective and minimally invasive treatment of a broad spectrum of diseases. This area of expertise has continued to gain both wider application and greater depth as new and better techniques are developed and as landmark clinical studies are performed to guide their use. Some of the greatest advances since the last American Heart Association scientific statement on this topic have been made in the treatment of ischemic stroke from large intracranial vessel occlusion, with more effective devices and large randomized clinical trials showing striking therapeutic benefit. The treatment of cerebral aneurysms has also seen substantial evolution, increasing the number of aneurysms that can be treated successfully with minimally invasive therapy. Endovascular therapies for such other diseases as arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistulas, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, venous thrombosis, and neoplasms continue to improve. The purpose of the present document is to review current information on the efficacy and safety of procedures used for intracranial endovascular interventional treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and to summarize key aspects of best practice.
Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
American Heart Association (AHA)
1524-4539
15244539
shingle_catch_all_2 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
Statements and Guidelines
Intracranial endovascular interventions provide effective and minimally invasive treatment of a broad spectrum of diseases. This area of expertise has continued to gain both wider application and greater depth as new and better techniques are developed and as landmark clinical studies are performed to guide their use. Some of the greatest advances since the last American Heart Association scientific statement on this topic have been made in the treatment of ischemic stroke from large intracranial vessel occlusion, with more effective devices and large randomized clinical trials showing striking therapeutic benefit. The treatment of cerebral aneurysms has also seen substantial evolution, increasing the number of aneurysms that can be treated successfully with minimally invasive therapy. Endovascular therapies for such other diseases as arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistulas, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, venous thrombosis, and neoplasms continue to improve. The purpose of the present document is to review current information on the efficacy and safety of procedures used for intracranial endovascular interventional treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and to summarize key aspects of best practice.
Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
American Heart Association (AHA)
1524-4539
15244539
shingle_catch_all_3 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
Statements and Guidelines
Intracranial endovascular interventions provide effective and minimally invasive treatment of a broad spectrum of diseases. This area of expertise has continued to gain both wider application and greater depth as new and better techniques are developed and as landmark clinical studies are performed to guide their use. Some of the greatest advances since the last American Heart Association scientific statement on this topic have been made in the treatment of ischemic stroke from large intracranial vessel occlusion, with more effective devices and large randomized clinical trials showing striking therapeutic benefit. The treatment of cerebral aneurysms has also seen substantial evolution, increasing the number of aneurysms that can be treated successfully with minimally invasive therapy. Endovascular therapies for such other diseases as arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistulas, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, venous thrombosis, and neoplasms continue to improve. The purpose of the present document is to review current information on the efficacy and safety of procedures used for intracranial endovascular interventional treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and to summarize key aspects of best practice.
Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
American Heart Association (AHA)
1524-4539
15244539
shingle_catch_all_4 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
Statements and Guidelines
Intracranial endovascular interventions provide effective and minimally invasive treatment of a broad spectrum of diseases. This area of expertise has continued to gain both wider application and greater depth as new and better techniques are developed and as landmark clinical studies are performed to guide their use. Some of the greatest advances since the last American Heart Association scientific statement on this topic have been made in the treatment of ischemic stroke from large intracranial vessel occlusion, with more effective devices and large randomized clinical trials showing striking therapeutic benefit. The treatment of cerebral aneurysms has also seen substantial evolution, increasing the number of aneurysms that can be treated successfully with minimally invasive therapy. Endovascular therapies for such other diseases as arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistulas, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, venous thrombosis, and neoplasms continue to improve. The purpose of the present document is to review current information on the efficacy and safety of procedures used for intracranial endovascular interventional treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and to summarize key aspects of best practice.
Clifford J. Eskey, Philip M. Meyers, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sameer A. Ansari, Mahesh Jayaraman, Cameron G. McDougall, J. Kevin De; Marco, William A. Gray, David C. Hess, Randall T. Higashida, Dilip K. Pandey, Constantino Pena, Hermann C. Schumacher, On behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention and Stroke Council
American Heart Association (AHA)
1524-4539
15244539
shingle_title_1 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
shingle_title_2 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
shingle_title_3 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
shingle_title_4 Indications for the Performance of Intracranial Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [AHA Scientific Statements]
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