Registry Study of Stenting for Symptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis in China
NCT ID: NCT01968122
Last Updated: 2017-04-27
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
300 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2013-09-30
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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aggressive medical treatment
administer Aspirin (100mg/d) + Clopidogrel (75mg/d) for more than 5d before the operation (but Clopidogrel of loading dose 200mg in case of emergency operation for TIA); administer Aspirin (100mg/d) + Clopidogrel (75mg/d) for 90d and subsequent monoclonal antibody after the operation; control the primary risk factors (e.g. hypertension and high LDL); control the secondary risk factors (e.g. diabetes, blood lipid of not high LDL, smoking, obesity and hypomotility); and intervene the life style. Primary risk factors: target systolic pressure of \<140mmHg (or \<130mmHg in the diabetes patients); and LDL \<70mg/dl (1.81mmol/L) or drop by 50%.
intravascular stent therapy
Device selection depended on arterial access and lesion morphology. For patients with smooth arterial access and Mori A lesion or the mid-basilar artery and distal M1 segment lesions, the Apollo balloon-mounted stent was selected. For patients with tortuous arterial access and Mori B or C lesion, or lesion with a significant mismatch in the diameter between proximal and distal segment, angioplasty plus self-expanding stent (Gateway balloon plus Wingspan stent system) is preferred . For patients with tortuous arterial access with a Mori A lesion, or small target vessel diameter (\<2.5 mm), direct dilation with Gateway balloon was selected. If severe dissection or elastic recoil occurred after angioplasty, a balloon-mounted stent (for patients with less tortuous access) or Wingspan (for patients with severe tortuous access or small target vessel) stent were allowed to be implanted.
Interventions
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intravascular stent therapy
Device selection depended on arterial access and lesion morphology. For patients with smooth arterial access and Mori A lesion or the mid-basilar artery and distal M1 segment lesions, the Apollo balloon-mounted stent was selected. For patients with tortuous arterial access and Mori B or C lesion, or lesion with a significant mismatch in the diameter between proximal and distal segment, angioplasty plus self-expanding stent (Gateway balloon plus Wingspan stent system) is preferred . For patients with tortuous arterial access with a Mori A lesion, or small target vessel diameter (\<2.5 mm), direct dilation with Gateway balloon was selected. If severe dissection or elastic recoil occurred after angioplasty, a balloon-mounted stent (for patients with less tortuous access) or Wingspan (for patients with severe tortuous access or small target vessel) stent were allowed to be implanted.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 70% stenosis of intracranial responsible angiopathic area under the DSA angiography (as judged through the WASID method);
* 2mm diameter and \<15mm length of ill blood vessel, but normal distal blood vessel
Poor blood circulation in the side branch of responsible angiopathic area under the radiography within one week before the operation:
Blood flow rate peak of ≥200cm/s at the systolic phase under the transcranial doppler ultrasonic examination (TCD); and Low perfusion in the responsible angiopathic area under the skull perfusion CT (i.e. at a decrease of more than 30% over the perfusion at the opposite side); or \<4 scores of blood circulation in the side branch under the DSA; or Hemodynamic ischemic foci under the skull MRI; or Poor blood circulation in the side branch of responsible angiopathic area under the single photon emission computer tomography (SPECT)
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Zhongrong Miao
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Zhongrong Miao
principal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Miao Zh Rong, Doctor
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Beijing Tiantan Hospital
Locations
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Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Countries
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References
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Gong W, Zhang X, Meng Z, Liu F, Li G, Xiao J, Liu P, Sun Y, Liu T, Wang H, Zhang Y, Wang N. Factors Influencing the Outcome of Symptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis With Hemodynamic Impairment After Short and Long-Term Stent Placement. Front Neurol. 2022 May 17;13:682694. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.682694. eCollection 2022.
Li G, Liu T, Ma X, Gong W, Zhang X, Wang H, Guo Y, Ding Y, Zhang Y. Risk factors associated with recurrence of ischemic stroke after intracranial stenting in china: a case-control study. Neurol Res. 2021 Oct;43(10):802-808. doi: 10.1080/01616412.2021.1937877. Epub 2021 Jun 20.
Guo X, Ma N, Gao F, Mo DP, Luo G, Miao ZR. Long-Term Risk Factors for Intracranial In-Stent Restenosis From a Multicenter Trial of Stenting for Symptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis Registry in China. Front Neurol. 2021 Jan 26;11:601199. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.601199. eCollection 2020.
Zhang Y, Sun Y, Li X, Liu T, Liu P, Wang H, Ding J, Miao ZR, Li G. Early versus delayed stenting for intracranial atherosclerotic artery stenosis with ischemic stroke. J Neurointerv Surg. 2020 Mar;12(3):274-278. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2019-015035. Epub 2019 Jul 8.
Ma N, Zhang Y, Shuai J, Jiang C, Zhu Q, Chen K, Liu L, Li B, Shi X, Gao L, Liu Y, Wang F, Li Y, Liu T, Zheng H, Mo D, Gao F, Wang Y, Wang Y, Feng L, Miao Z. Stenting for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis in China: 1-year outcome of a multicentre registry study. Stroke Vasc Neurol. 2018 May 7;3(3):176-184. doi: 10.1136/svn-2017-000137. eCollection 2018 Sep.
Miao Z, Zhang Y, Shuai J, Jiang C, Zhu Q, Chen K, Liu L, Li B, Shi X, Gao L, Liu Y, Wang F, Li Y, Liu T, Zheng H, Wang Y, Wang Y; Study Group of Registry Study of Stenting for Symptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis in China. Thirty-Day Outcome of a Multicenter Registry Study of Stenting for Symptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis in China. Stroke. 2015 Oct;46(10):2822-9. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.115.010549. Epub 2015 Aug 18.
Wang Y, Miao Z, Wang Y, Zhao X, Gao P, Liu L, Wang F, Liu Y, Ma N, Xu Z, Mo D, Gao F; China registry study group. Protocol for a prospective, multicentre registry study of stenting for symptomatic intracranial artery stenosis in China. BMJ Open. 2014 Aug 8;4(8):e005175. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005175.
Other Identifiers
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BTH-CRS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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