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New trials address unresolved issues in endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke


 

Heparin use in endovascular therapy

The proper use of antithrombotics like heparin in patients treated with endovascular therapy is unclear. The MR CLEAN MED trial will assess the benefits of two doses of unfractionated heparin and aspirin alone or in combination in 1,500 patients with AIS who receive intra-arterial treatment for confirmed anterior circulation occlusion.

On the horizon

Whether neuroprotection can improve the outcome in patients who undergo embolectomy is unclear, and will be the subject of a trial in Canada that is not yet recruiting patients. Finally, the best way to manage blood pressure following embolectomy and reperfusion is also unclear.

Dr. Broderick had no relevant financial disclosures.

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