Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Neuroradiology 1/2012

01-01-2012 | Interventional Neuroradiology

Complication rates using balloon-expandable and self-expanding stents for the treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic stenoses

Analysis of the INTRASTENT multicentric registry

Authors: Wiebke Kurre, Friedhelm Brassel, Roland Brüning, Jan Buhk, Bernd Eckert, Susanna Horner, Michael Knauth, Thomas Liebig, Jana Maskova, Dirk Mucha, Vojtech Sychra, Matthias Sitzer, Michael Sonnberger, Marc Tietke, Johannes Trenkler, Bernd Turowski, Joachim Berkefeld, INTRASTENT study group

Published in: Neuroradiology | Issue 1/2012

Login to get access

Abstract

Introduction

Using balloon-expandable stents (BES) for treatment of intracranial stenoses, high inflation pressures and rigidity of the device are regarded as major drawbacks limiting feasibility and safety of the procedure. Self-expanding stents (SES) were developed to facilitate lesion access and to allow for less aggressive dilatation. We analyzed data of the INTRASTENT multicentric registry to assess whether self-expanding stents significantly reduced peri-interventional complication rates.

Methods

Records of intracranial stent procedures were entered consecutively into the registry. Datasets were divided into two groups according to the type of stent used. For outcome measurement, we chose three categories: TIA/minor stroke [modified Rankin score (mRS) <2], disabling stroke, and patient death. Clinical outcome was compared between BES and SES. We analyzed types of adverse events occurring in each group in addition.

Results

Of 409 atherosclerotic lesions, 254 were treated with BES and 155 with SES. Technical success rates were 97.6% and 98.7%, respectively. Adverse event rates were 4.9%, 3.7%, and 0.8% for TIA/nondisabling stroke, disabling stroke, and death in the BES group compared with 5.3%, 6.0%, and 4.0% in the SES group. The differences were not statistically significant. We observed more perforator strokes after use of BES, but thromboembolic events occurred more often in the SES treatment group.

Conclusion

Data of the INTRASTENT registry do not support the hypothesis that introduction of SES lowered the overall complication rate of intracranial stent procedures. There might be an advantage using self-expanding stents in vessel segments with important perforating arteries.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Howlett-Smith H, Stern BJ, Hertzberg VS, Frankel MR, Levine SR, Chaturvedi S, Kasner SE, Benesch CG, Sila CA, Jovin TG, Romano JG (2005) Comparison of warfarin and aspirin for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis. N Engl J Med 352:1305–1316PubMedCrossRef Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Howlett-Smith H, Stern BJ, Hertzberg VS, Frankel MR, Levine SR, Chaturvedi S, Kasner SE, Benesch CG, Sila CA, Jovin TG, Romano JG (2005) Comparison of warfarin and aspirin for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis. N Engl J Med 352:1305–1316PubMedCrossRef
2.
go back to reference Kasner SE, Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Howlett-Smith H, Stern BJ, Hertzberg VS, Frankel MR, Levine SR, Chaturvedi S, Benesch CG, Sila CA, Jovin TG, Romano JG, Cloft HJ (2006) Predictors of ischemic stroke in the territory of a symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis. Circulation 113:555–563PubMedCrossRef Kasner SE, Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Howlett-Smith H, Stern BJ, Hertzberg VS, Frankel MR, Levine SR, Chaturvedi S, Benesch CG, Sila CA, Jovin TG, Romano JG, Cloft HJ (2006) Predictors of ischemic stroke in the territory of a symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis. Circulation 113:555–563PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference Meyers PM, Schumacher CH, Tanji K, Higashida RT, Caplan LR (2007) Use of stents to treat intracranial cerebrovascular disease. Annu Rev Med 58:107–122PubMedCrossRef Meyers PM, Schumacher CH, Tanji K, Higashida RT, Caplan LR (2007) Use of stents to treat intracranial cerebrovascular disease. Annu Rev Med 58:107–122PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Jiang WJ, Xu XT, Du B, Dong KH, Jin M, Wang QH, Ma N (2007) Comparison of elective stenting of severe versus moderate intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Neurology 68:420–426PubMedCrossRef Jiang WJ, Xu XT, Du B, Dong KH, Jin M, Wang QH, Ma N (2007) Comparison of elective stenting of severe versus moderate intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Neurology 68:420–426PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Vajda Z, Miloslavski E, Güthe T, Schmid E, Schul C, Albes G, Henkes H (2009) Treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic arterial stenoses with a balloon-expandable cobalt chromium stent (Coroflex Blue). Neuroradiology. doi:10.1007/s00234-009-0615-7 PubMed Vajda Z, Miloslavski E, Güthe T, Schmid E, Schul C, Albes G, Henkes H (2009) Treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic arterial stenoses with a balloon-expandable cobalt chromium stent (Coroflex Blue). Neuroradiology. doi:10.​1007/​s00234-009-0615-7 PubMed
6.
go back to reference Jiang WJ, Xu XT, Jin M, Du B, Dong KH, Dai JP (2007) Apollo stent for symptomatic atherosclerotic intracranial stenosis: study results. Am J Neuroradiol 28:830–834PubMed Jiang WJ, Xu XT, Jin M, Du B, Dong KH, Dai JP (2007) Apollo stent for symptomatic atherosclerotic intracranial stenosis: study results. Am J Neuroradiol 28:830–834PubMed
7.
go back to reference Lylyk P, Rufenacht D, Ferrario A, Miranda C, Pabon B, Mussachio A, Vila JF, Cohen JE (2005) Endovascular reconstruction by means of stent placement in symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Neurol Res 27(Suppl 1):S84–S88PubMedCrossRef Lylyk P, Rufenacht D, Ferrario A, Miranda C, Pabon B, Mussachio A, Vila JF, Cohen JE (2005) Endovascular reconstruction by means of stent placement in symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Neurol Res 27(Suppl 1):S84–S88PubMedCrossRef
8.
go back to reference Kurre W, Berkefeld J, Sitzer M, Neumann-Haefelin T, du Mesnil de Rochemont R (2008) Treatment of symptomatic high-grade intracranial stenoses with the balloon-expandable pharos stent: initial experience. Neuroradiology 50:701–708PubMedCrossRef Kurre W, Berkefeld J, Sitzer M, Neumann-Haefelin T, du Mesnil de Rochemont R (2008) Treatment of symptomatic high-grade intracranial stenoses with the balloon-expandable pharos stent: initial experience. Neuroradiology 50:701–708PubMedCrossRef
9.
go back to reference Fiorella D, Chow M, Anderson M, Woo H, Rasmussen PA, Masaryk TJ (2007) A 7-year experience with balloon-mounted coronary stents for the treatment of symptomatic vertebrobasilar atheromatous disease. Neurosurgery 61:236–243PubMedCrossRef Fiorella D, Chow M, Anderson M, Woo H, Rasmussen PA, Masaryk TJ (2007) A 7-year experience with balloon-mounted coronary stents for the treatment of symptomatic vertebrobasilar atheromatous disease. Neurosurgery 61:236–243PubMedCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Bose A, Hartmann M, Henkes H, Liu HM, Teng M, Szikora I, Berlis A, Reul J, Yu S, Forsting M, Lui M, Lim W, Po Sit S (2007) A novel self-expanding, nitinol stent in medically refractory intracranial atherosclerotic stenoses: the Wingspan Study. Stroke 38:1531–1537PubMedCrossRef Bose A, Hartmann M, Henkes H, Liu HM, Teng M, Szikora I, Berlis A, Reul J, Yu S, Forsting M, Lui M, Lim W, Po Sit S (2007) A novel self-expanding, nitinol stent in medically refractory intracranial atherosclerotic stenoses: the Wingspan Study. Stroke 38:1531–1537PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Henkes H, Milosawski E, Lowens S, Reinartz J, Liebig T, Kühne D (2004) Treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic stenoses with balloon dilatation and self-expanding stent deployment (wingspan). Neuroradiology 47:222–228CrossRef Henkes H, Milosawski E, Lowens S, Reinartz J, Liebig T, Kühne D (2004) Treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic stenoses with balloon dilatation and self-expanding stent deployment (wingspan). Neuroradiology 47:222–228CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Fiorella D, Levy EI, Turk AS, Albuquerque FC, Niemann DB, Aagaard-Kienietz B, Hanel RA, Woo H, Radmussen PA, Hopkins LN, Masaryk TJ, McDougall CG (2007) US multicenter experience with the wingspan stent system for treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic disease—periprocedural results. Stroke 38:881–887PubMedCrossRef Fiorella D, Levy EI, Turk AS, Albuquerque FC, Niemann DB, Aagaard-Kienietz B, Hanel RA, Woo H, Radmussen PA, Hopkins LN, Masaryk TJ, McDougall CG (2007) US multicenter experience with the wingspan stent system for treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic disease—periprocedural results. Stroke 38:881–887PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Kurre W, Berkefeld J, Brassel F, Brüning R, Eckert B, Kamek S, Klein GE, Knauth M, Liebig T, Maskova J, Mucha D, Neumann-Haefelin T, Pilgram-Pastor S, Sitzer M, Sonnberger M, Tietke M, Trenkler J, Turowski B, INTRASTENT Study Group (2010) In hospital complication rates after stent treatment of 388 intracranial stenoses—results from the INTRASTENT multicentric registry. Stroke 41:494–498PubMedCrossRef Kurre W, Berkefeld J, Brassel F, Brüning R, Eckert B, Kamek S, Klein GE, Knauth M, Liebig T, Maskova J, Mucha D, Neumann-Haefelin T, Pilgram-Pastor S, Sitzer M, Sonnberger M, Tietke M, Trenkler J, Turowski B, INTRASTENT Study Group (2010) In hospital complication rates after stent treatment of 388 intracranial stenoses—results from the INTRASTENT multicentric registry. Stroke 41:494–498PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Berry CC (1990) A tutorial in confidence intervals for proportions in diagnostic radiology. AJR 154:477–480PubMed Berry CC (1990) A tutorial in confidence intervals for proportions in diagnostic radiology. AJR 154:477–480PubMed
15.
go back to reference Mori T, Kazita K, Chokyu K, Mima T, Mori K (2000) Short-term arteriographic and clinical outcome after cerebral angioplasty and stenting for intracranial vertebrobasilar and carotid atherosclerotic occlusive disease. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 21:249–254PubMed Mori T, Kazita K, Chokyu K, Mima T, Mori K (2000) Short-term arteriographic and clinical outcome after cerebral angioplasty and stenting for intracranial vertebrobasilar and carotid atherosclerotic occlusive disease. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 21:249–254PubMed
16.
go back to reference Nahab F, Lynn MJ, Kasner SE, Alexander MJ, Klucznik R, Zaidat OO, Chaloupka J, Lutsep H, Barnwell S, Mawad M, Lane B, Chimowitz MI, NIH Multicenter Wingspan Intracranial Stent Registry Study Group (2009) Risk factors associated with major cerebrovascular complications after intracranial stenting. Neurology 72:2014–2019PubMedCrossRef Nahab F, Lynn MJ, Kasner SE, Alexander MJ, Klucznik R, Zaidat OO, Chaloupka J, Lutsep H, Barnwell S, Mawad M, Lane B, Chimowitz MI, NIH Multicenter Wingspan Intracranial Stent Registry Study Group (2009) Risk factors associated with major cerebrovascular complications after intracranial stenting. Neurology 72:2014–2019PubMedCrossRef
17.
go back to reference Jiang WJ, Srivastava T, Gao F, Du B, Dong KH, Xu XT (2006) Perforator stroke after elective stenting of symptomatic intracranial stenosis. Neurology 66:1868–1872PubMedCrossRef Jiang WJ, Srivastava T, Gao F, Du B, Dong KH, Xu XT (2006) Perforator stroke after elective stenting of symptomatic intracranial stenosis. Neurology 66:1868–1872PubMedCrossRef
18.
go back to reference Müller-Schunk S, Linn J, Peters N, Spannagl M, Deisenberg M, Brückmann H, Mayer TE (2008) Monitoring of clopidogrel-related platelet inhibition: correlation of nonresponse with clinical outcome in supra-aortic stenting. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 29:786–791PubMedCrossRef Müller-Schunk S, Linn J, Peters N, Spannagl M, Deisenberg M, Brückmann H, Mayer TE (2008) Monitoring of clopidogrel-related platelet inhibition: correlation of nonresponse with clinical outcome in supra-aortic stenting. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 29:786–791PubMedCrossRef
19.
go back to reference Prabhrakan S, Wells KR, Lee VH, Flaherty CA, Lopes DK (2007) Prevalence and risk factors for aspirin and clopidogrel resistance in cerebrovascular stenting. Am J Neuroradiol 29:281–285CrossRef Prabhrakan S, Wells KR, Lee VH, Flaherty CA, Lopes DK (2007) Prevalence and risk factors for aspirin and clopidogrel resistance in cerebrovascular stenting. Am J Neuroradiol 29:281–285CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Complication rates using balloon-expandable and self-expanding stents for the treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic stenoses
Analysis of the INTRASTENT multicentric registry
Authors
Wiebke Kurre
Friedhelm Brassel
Roland Brüning
Jan Buhk
Bernd Eckert
Susanna Horner
Michael Knauth
Thomas Liebig
Jana Maskova
Dirk Mucha
Vojtech Sychra
Matthias Sitzer
Michael Sonnberger
Marc Tietke
Johannes Trenkler
Bernd Turowski
Joachim Berkefeld
INTRASTENT study group
Publication date
01-01-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Neuroradiology / Issue 1/2012
Print ISSN: 0028-3940
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-010-0826-y

Other articles of this Issue 1/2012

Neuroradiology 1/2012 Go to the issue

Acknowledgement to Referees

Reviewers January 2011—November 2011