About this trial
This multicenter, prospective, observational diagnostic accuracy study enrolls patients undergoing thrombectomy with intraoperative cerebral autoregulation monitoring and follows them up at predefined time points up to 90 days post-enrollment. The study aims to determine whether impaired cerebral autoregulation during thrombectomy can serve as an ultra-early biomarker for predicting futile recanalization in patients with acute ischemic stroke.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥ 18
Clinical signs consistent with acute ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation (intracranial segment of the internal carotid artery, middle cerebral artery M1 segment) demonstrated with CTA/MRA/DSA.
NIHSS score ≥ 6 obtained prior to endovascular treatment.
Modified Rankin Scale ≤ 1 prior to qualifying stroke.
Disqualifiers
Baseline CT/MRI confirms the presence of multiple vascular territory acute strokes.
Baseline CT/MRI confirms the presence of arterial dissection.
Evidence of intracranial hemorrhage or hemorrhagic transformation before thrombectomy.
Known allergies or intolerances to antiplatelet agents, anticoagulation drugs, iodinated contrast and/or anesthetics.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- diagnostic accuracy study