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Triple Aspiration versus Conventional Aspiration Techniques: A Randomized In Vitro Evaluation

Cem Bilgin, Jiahui Li, Esref Alperen Bayraktar, Ryan M. Naylor, Alexander A. Oliver, Yasuhito Ueki, Jonathan R. Cortese, Lorenzo Rinaldo, Ramanathan Kadirvel, Waleed Brinjikji, Harry J. Cloft and David F. Kallmes
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2024, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8409
Cem Bilgin
aFrom the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Jiahui Li
bStroke Research, Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (J.L.), Barcelona, Spain
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Esref Alperen Bayraktar
aFrom the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Ryan M. Naylor
cDepartment of Neurologic Surgery (R.M.N., Y.U., L.R., R.K., W.B., H.J.C.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Alexander A. Oliver
aFrom the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Yasuhito Ueki
cDepartment of Neurologic Surgery (R.M.N., Y.U., L.R., R.K., W.B., H.J.C.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Jonathan R. Cortese
aFrom the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Lorenzo Rinaldo
cDepartment of Neurologic Surgery (R.M.N., Y.U., L.R., R.K., W.B., H.J.C.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Ramanathan Kadirvel
aFrom the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
cDepartment of Neurologic Surgery (R.M.N., Y.U., L.R., R.K., W.B., H.J.C.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Waleed Brinjikji
aFrom the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
cDepartment of Neurologic Surgery (R.M.N., Y.U., L.R., R.K., W.B., H.J.C.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Harry J. Cloft
cDepartment of Neurologic Surgery (R.M.N., Y.U., L.R., R.K., W.B., H.J.C.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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David F. Kallmes
aFrom the Department of Radiology (C.B., E.A.B., A.A.O., J.R.C., R.K., W.B., D.F.K.), Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A single-aspiration maneuver using a large-volume syringe is a common and effective technique for aspiration thrombectomy. Multiple aspiration cycles using large aspiration syringes have been proposed as a means to improve the efficacy over single aspiration. In this study, we sought to investigate the efficacy of a “triple aspiration technique” in which a large-volume syringe is cycled 3 times before catheter retraction during aspiration thrombectomy.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 3D-printed adult vasculature was used as a benchtop thrombectomy platform. Fibrin-rich and red blood cell–rich clots were prepared in centrifuge tubes using human plasma, red blood cells, and calcium chloride. Next, clots were placed in the carotid terminus of the model, and the performances of 3 different aspiration techniques—triple syringe, single syringe, and continuous pump aspiration—were compared in a randomized manner (1:1:1). Outcomes of interest included first-pass efficacy (FPE), complete clot removal (final modified TICI 2c/3), the number of thrombectomy attempts to achieve modified TICI 2c/3, vacuum pressure, and distal embolization. The distal emboli were detected using a 70-μm cell strainer placed at the outflow of the model and quantified using an image-processing algorithm. The vacuum pressures were measured using a pressure transducer.

RESULTS: A total of 102 replicates were performed, 34 for each technique. The triple-aspiration technique provided a significantly higher rate of FPE than the syringe and pump aspiration techniques (67.6% versus 41.1%, P = .02). Additionally, the triple-aspiration technique achieved complete clot removal with a significantly lower mean number of thrombectomy attempts compared with single-syringe aspiration (1.2 [SD, 0.5] versus 1.8 [SD, 0.8], P = .005). The triple-aspiration technique generated significantly higher mean vacuum pressure than both the single-syringe and vacuum pump aspiration (28.3 [SD, 0.2] versus 27.2 [SD, 0.3], P = .002 and 26.2 [SD, 0.4], P = .001, respectively). The differences in complete clot removal and distal embolization parameters were not statistically significantly different across the groups.

CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the triple aspiration technique can improve FPE rates and vacuum pressure in aspiration thrombectomy. Further studies are needed to examine the safety and efficacy of triple aspiration in the clinical setting.

ABBREVIATIONS:

AcomA
anterior communicating artery
FPE
first-pass efficacy
MT
mechanical thrombectomy
mTICI
modified TICI scale
PcomA
posterior communicating artery
RBC
red blood cell

Footnotes

  • C. Bilgin and J. Li contributed equally to this work.

  • R. Kadirvel received research support from Cerenovus Inc, Medtronic, Endovascular Engineering, Frontier Bio, Sensome Inc, Endomimetics, Ancure LLC, Neurogami Medical, MIVI Biosciences, Monarch Biosciences, Stryker, Conway Medical, Piraeus Medical, and Bionaut Labs. W. Brinjikji holds equity in Nested Knowledge, Superior Medical Experts, Piraeus Medical, Sonoris Medical, and MIVI Neurosciences. He receives royalties from Medtronic; consulting fees from Medtronic, Stryker, Imperative Care, MicroVention, MIVI Neurosciences, Cerenovus, Asahi, and Balt. He serves in a leadership or fiduciary role for MIVI Neurosciences, Marblehead Medical LLC, Interventional Neuroradiology (editor-in-chief), Piraeus Medical, and World Federation of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology. D.F. Kallmes holds equity in Nested Knowledge, Superior Medical Experts, Conway Medical, Marblehead Medical, and Piraeus Medical; he received grant support from MicroVention, Medtronic, Neurogami, Cerenovus, Brainomix, MIVI Neurosciences, Stryker, Balt, and Insera Therapeutics and has served on the Data Safety Monitoring Board for Vesalio and NoNo Inc. He received royalties from Medtronic. A.A. Oliver is supported by American Heart Association grant No. 23PRE1012781. The remaining authors report no conflicts of interest.

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Cem Bilgin, Jiahui Li, Esref Alperen Bayraktar, Ryan M. Naylor, Alexander A. Oliver, Yasuhito Ueki, Jonathan R. Cortese, Lorenzo Rinaldo, Ramanathan Kadirvel, Waleed Brinjikji, Harry J. Cloft, David F. Kallmes
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