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The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of endovascular thrombectomy in both an early and extended time window in patients with large strokes due to large artery occlusion.
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This is a pilot prospective randomized trial of patients with acute ischemic anterior circulation strokes due to large artery occlusion who present with an eligible large ischemic core lesion, and who can be treated within 24 hours of stroke onset. The results of this pilot study will be used as preliminary data for a larger NIH-funded multi-center randomized trial to address the knowledge gaps in the management of this patient population.
Eligible patients will be randomized 1:1 to either:
Endovascular therapy plus medical therapy (based on current AHA guidelines)
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Medical therapy (based on current AHA guidelines)
Endovascular Therapy: Patients randomized to endovascular therapy will be treated with aspiration thrombectomy devices and suction thrombectomy systems approved by the FDA for use in this study. Standard medical therapy, based on current AHA guidelines, will also be provided.
Medical Therapy: Patients randomized to medical therapy will receive standard medical therapy based on current AHA guidelines.
The researchers hope to learn if endovascular therapy plus standard medical therapy in this patient population leads to less disability after stroke than standard medical therapy alone.
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