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Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors for the neurointerventionalist

  • Davide Simonato
  • , Robin J. Borchert
  • , Marc Antoine Labeyrie
  • , Maurizio Fuschi
  • , Lucie Thibault
  • , Hans Henkes
  • , David Fiorella
  • , Benjamin Y.Q. Tan
  • , Leonard L.L. Yeo
  • , Hegoda L.D. Makalanda
  • , Ken Wong
  • , Pervinder Bhogal
  • Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • University of Padua
  • University of Cambridge
  • Université Paris Cité
  • WFITN Scientific Committee Member
  • Klinikum Stuttgart
  • National University of Singapore
  • Barts Health NHS Trust

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Abstract

Antiplatelet therapies are commonly used in neurointerventional procedures. However, specific guidelines for their use in these settings is lacking and it can often be difficult to balance the potential risks and benefits of these medications. Considering the continued growth and adoption of neurointerventional procedures, it is crucial to understand the properties of these agents in order to use them safely. Large-scale clinical trials are still needed to clarify many of these aspects for this emerging field. However, the existing literature already provides insight into which antiplatelet drugs are of benefit to the neurointerventionalist as well as their associated risks of ischemic and hemorrhagic complications. Hence, this review focuses on the applications of GPIIb/IIIA inhibitors to neurointerventional procedures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)84-91
Number of pages8
JournalInterventional Neuroradiology
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Platelets
  • aneurysm
  • hemorrhage
  • stroke
  • thrombectomy

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