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Clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis

Although stroke is common in infective endocarditis (IE), only 26 cases of thrombectomy have been reported to date for IE-related acute stroke. We report a 40-year-old man who presented with left middle cerebral artery occlusion of unknown cause. Multiple attempts of mechanical aspiration thrombecto...

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Autores principales: Settarzade, Emil, Peker, Ahmet, Topcuoglu, M. Akif, Arsava, E. Murat, Demircin, Metin, Arat, Anıl
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Publicado: KSCVS and KoNES 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32971576
http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2020.22.3.176
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author Settarzade, Emil
Peker, Ahmet
Topcuoglu, M. Akif
Arsava, E. Murat
Demircin, Metin
Arat, Anıl
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description Although stroke is common in infective endocarditis (IE), only 26 cases of thrombectomy have been reported to date for IE-related acute stroke. We report a 40-year-old man who presented with left middle cerebral artery occlusion of unknown cause. Multiple attempts of mechanical aspiration thrombectomy and stentrievers failed to recanalize the artery. Effective revascularization was eventually achieved by placing a self-expanding intracranial stent. Post-procedurally the patient was diagnosed with IE with mitral valve insufficiency, mandating emergent valvular replacement while the patient was still on tirofiban infusion. On follow-up, the patient had a modified Rankin’s score of 0, had no recurrent stroke, and the intracranial stent remained patent yet stenosed. Based on the use of a self-expanding intracranial stent in the setting of IE, we discuss the consequences of the fibrotic and inflammatory content of the embolus and the associated high risk of intracranial hemorrhage which complicates clinical decision making.
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spelling pubmed-75223932020-10-06 Clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis Settarzade, Emil Peker, Ahmet Topcuoglu, M. Akif Arsava, E. Murat Demircin, Metin Arat, Anıl J Cerebrovasc Endovasc Neurosurg Case Report Although stroke is common in infective endocarditis (IE), only 26 cases of thrombectomy have been reported to date for IE-related acute stroke. We report a 40-year-old man who presented with left middle cerebral artery occlusion of unknown cause. Multiple attempts of mechanical aspiration thrombectomy and stentrievers failed to recanalize the artery. Effective revascularization was eventually achieved by placing a self-expanding intracranial stent. Post-procedurally the patient was diagnosed with IE with mitral valve insufficiency, mandating emergent valvular replacement while the patient was still on tirofiban infusion. On follow-up, the patient had a modified Rankin’s score of 0, had no recurrent stroke, and the intracranial stent remained patent yet stenosed. Based on the use of a self-expanding intracranial stent in the setting of IE, we discuss the consequences of the fibrotic and inflammatory content of the embolus and the associated high risk of intracranial hemorrhage which complicates clinical decision making. KSCVS and KoNES 2020-09 2020-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7522393/ /pubmed/32971576 http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2020.22.3.176 Text en Copyright © 2020 by KSCVS and KoNES This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Arsava, E. Murat
Demircin, Metin
Arat, Anıl
Clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis
title Clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis
title_full Clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis
title_fullStr Clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis
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title_short Clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis
title_sort clinical challenges associated with the endovascular treatment of acute stroke in a patient with infective endocarditis
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32971576
http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2020.22.3.176
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