Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease

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Status: Not yet recruiting

REstoring Flow by REvascularization With Submaximal Angioplasty in Hemodynamic IntraCranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis

By assessing the safety and durability of an endovascular intervention, this study will justify and inform the design of a subsequent seamless feasibility/pivotal trial aimed at the treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS), an entity which carries a high risk of stroke despite existing medical therapies, and has no other treatment options. Given the global burden of ICAS as a leading cause of stroke, there is a high potential for public health impact not just in the U.S., but world-wide.

Participants needed: 159
Trial details
Age: 30-90Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Case Western Reserve UniversityUpdated: Nov 4, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Non-severe recent stroke (within 30 days) attributed to 70-99% stenosis of intra... [+26]

Status: Recruiting

Endovascular Recanalization for Symptomatic Chronic Intradural Occlusions

Background: Chronic intracranial large vessel occlusion (LVO), resulting from progressive atherosclerosis or thrombosis, contributes significantly to ischemic strokes, 8-10% in North America and up to 50% in the Chinese population. This condition leads to cerebral hypoperfusion, brain ischemia, and potentially cognitive impairment. While extra-to-intracranial bypass surgery has shown limited benefit, recent advances in endovascular treatment (EVT) for acute ischemic stroke show promise. Preliminary reports suggest EVT may be feasible for chronic intracranial artery occlusions. Still, outcomes vary and perioperative risks remain high, particularly for intradural occlusions, which are technically more challenging and less studied. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and clinical outcomes of EVT for symptomatic chronic intradural large vessel occlusions. Primary endpoints include technical success, complication rates, and functional outcomes, as measured by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 3 months and the last follow-up. Safety endpoints include mortality, ischemic stroke, and periprocedural complications. Design: A multicenter, retrospective and prospective observational study involving 10-20 experienced centers worldwide. Data from approximately 40-80 patients treated between January 2020 and December 2024 will be collected by local neuroradiologists, neurologists, or neurosurgeons. Clinical data (demographics, comorbidities, symptoms, outcomes), imaging data (pre-, post-, and follow-up), procedural details, and medication regimens will be collected. Inclusion criteria target adult patients with symptomatic chronic intradural occlusions of key intracranial arteries (ICA, MCA, VA, BA). Symptomatic occlusion is defined by neurological deficits or imaging evidence of ischemia. The data analysis will be performed by the local team at the Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland. Aim: To descriptively analyze patient characteristics, treatment approaches, complications, and hemodynamic changes post-EVT to inform future therapeutic strategies for this challenging condition.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital BernUpdated: Jul 18, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

all consecutive patients who undergone endovascular recanalization for chronic i...

presence of documented written or verbal refusal