Endovascular Therapy for Basilar Artery Occlusion: Among the First to Conceptualize, Last to Prove

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Contributors

  • Volker Puetz - , Department of Neurology, Dresden Neurovascular Center, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Department of Neurology, Dresden Neurovascular Center (Author)
  • Helmi L Lutsep - , Oregon Health and Science University (Author)
  • Thanh N Nguyen - , Boston Medical Center (BMC) (Author)

Abstract

In 1981, the dismal outcomes of patients with basilar artery occlusion (BAO) inspired the first reports of intra-arterial thrombolytic treatment in BAO. These reports were among the first to conceptualize that opening an artery could help patients with large vessel occlusion stroke. Whereas multiple anterior circulation LVO trials demonstrated the efficacy of endovascular therapy starting in 2014, proof of benefit for BAO was lacking until 2022. In this commentary, we reflect on how the BASICS (Basilar Artery International Cooperation Study) and BEST (Basilar Artery Occlusion: Endovascular Interventions vs Standard Medical Treatment) trials lay the foundations for clinical trials in BAO, subsequently leading to the positive results of the ATTENTION (Endovascular Treatment for Acute Basilar-Artery Occlusion) and BAOCHE (Basilar Artery Occlusion Chinese Endovascular) trials.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)905-908
Number of pages4
JournalStroke
Volume54
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85148456557

Keywords

Keywords

  • basilar artery, endovascular procedures, ischemic stroke, randomized controlled trial