Iatrogenic vasospasm in carotid artery stent angioplasty with distal protection devices

Author:

Schirmer Clemens M.,Hoit Daniel A.,Malek Adel M.

Abstract

Object Distal protection devices (DPDs) have decreased the risk of embolic stroke among patients with carotid artery (CA) disease undergoing CA stent placement. The FilterWire EX is a first-generation fixed-basket DPD with a filter rigidly attached to a guidewire. Second-generation mobile-basket DPDs (RX Accunet or SpiderFX) allow movement of the filter relative to the guidewire and can thus reduce the potential for vessel irritation, vasospasm, or intimal injury during CA stent placement. Methods Stent angioplasty was attempted in 40 CAs (37 patients) using the fixed-basket FilterWire DPD, a second-generation mobile-basket DPD, or no protection in 12, 6, and 22 arteries, respectively. Clinical presentation, angiographic details relating to the incidence of vasospasm or dissection, and clinical outcome data were recorded and analyzed. Results Vasospasm was associated with use of the fixed-basket FilterWire device (8 [67%] of 12 cases) compared with the bare unfiltered guidewire group (3 [14%] of 22) and the second-generation mobile-basket DPD group (1 [17%] of 6, p < 0.004). Secondary angioplasty was also associated with intraprocedural vasospasm. In a multivariate analysis, FilterWire use was an independent risk factor for vasospasm (p < 0.0003). Conclusions A high incidence of vasospasm was observed following CA stent placement procedures in which the fixed-basket FilterWire EX DPD was used but not in unprotected CA stent placement or procedures in which a second-generation mobile-basket DPD was used. Although this phenomenon was self-limited in all instances, vasospasm should be considered a risk of these devices and may predispose to more serious vascular injury. Coronary artery stent placement should be performed with a second-generation mobile-basket DPD to minimize the risks of embolic complications and iatrogenic vascular injury.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine,Surgery

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