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The impact of postoperative aspirin in patients undergoing Woven EndoBridge: a multicenter, institutional, propensity score-matched analysis

Authors :
Dmytriw, Adam A
Musmar, Basel
Salim, Hamza
Aslan, Assala
Cancelliere, Nicole M
McLellan, Rachel M
Algin, Oktay
Ghozy, Sherief
Dibas, Mahmoud
Lay, Sovann V
Guenego, Adrien
Renieri, Leonardo
Carnevale, Joseph Anthony
Saliou, Guillaume
Mastorakos, Panagiotis
El Naamani, Kareem
Shotar, Eimad
Premat, Kevin
Mo¨hlenbruch, Markus A
Kral, Michael
Doron, Omer
Chung, Charlotte
Salem, Mohamed M
Lylyk, Ivan
Foreman, Paul M
Vachhani, Jay A
Shaikh, Hamza
Župančić, Vedran
Hafeez, Muhammad Ubaid
Catapano, Joshua S
Waqas, Muhammad
Tutino, Vincent M
Ibrahim, Mohamed K
Mohammed, Marwa A
Imamoglu, Cetin
Bayrak, Ahmet
Rabinov, James D
Ren, Yifan
Schirmer, Clemens M
Piano, Mariangela
Kuhn, Anna Luisa
Michelozzi, Caterina
Elens, Stephanie
Hasan, Zuha
Starke, Robert M
Hassan, Ameer E
Ogilvie, Mark
Nguyen, Anh
Jones, Jesse
Brinjikji, Waleed
Nawka, Marie Teresa
Psychogios, Marios-Nikos
Ulfert, Christian
Diestro, Jose Danilo Bengzon
Pukenas, Bryan
Burkhardt, Jan Karl
Huynh, Thien J
Martinez-Gutierrez, Juan Carlos
Essibayi, Muhammed Amir
Sheth, Sunil A
Spiegel, Gary
Tawk, Rabih
Lubicz, Boris
Panni, Pietro
Puri, Ajit S
Pero, Guglielmo
Nossek, Erez
Raz, Eytan
Killer-Oberpfalzer, Monika
Griessenauer, Christoph J
Asadi, Hamed
Siddiqui, Adnan H
Brook, Allan L
Altschul, David
Ducruet, Andrew F
Albuquerque, Felipe C
Regenhardt, Robert W
Stapleton, Christopher J
Kan, Peter
Kalousek, Vladimir
Lylyk, Pedro
Boddu, Srikanth Reddy
Knopman, Jared
Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad A
Tjoumakaris, Stavropoula I
Clarencon, Frédéric
Limbucci, Nicola
Cuellar, Hugo H
Jabbour, Pascal M
Pereira, Vitor M
Patel, Aman B
Adeeb, Nimer
Source :
Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery; 2025, Vol. 17 Issue: 1 pe15-e24, 10p
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

BackgroundThe Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device is frequently used for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms. Postoperative management, including the use of aspirin, varies among clinicians and institutions, but its impact on the outcomes of the WEB has not been thoroughly investigated.MethodsThis was a retrospective, multicenter study involving 30 academic institutions in North America, South America, and Europe. Data from 1492 patients treated with the WEB device were included. Patients were categorized into two groups based on their postoperative use of aspirin (aspirin group: n=1124, non-aspirin group: n=368). Data points included patient demographics, aneurysm characteristics, procedural details, complications, and angiographic and functional outcomes. Propensity score matching (PSM) was applied to balance variables between the two groups.ResultsPrior to PSM, the aspirin group exhibited significantly higher rates of modified Rankin scale (mRS) mRS 0–1 and mRS 0–2 (89.8% vs 73.4% and 94.1% vs 79.8%, p<0.001), lower rates of mortality (1.6% vs 8.6%, p<0.001), and higher major compaction rates (13.4% vs 7%, p<0.001). Post-PSM, the aspirin group showed significantly higher rates of retreatment (p=0.026) and major compaction (p=0.037) while maintaining its higher rates of good functional outcomes and lower mortality rates. In the multivariable regression, aspirin was associated with higher rates of mRS 0–1 (OR 2.166; 95% CI 1.16 to 4, p=0.016) and mRS 0–2 (OR 2.817; 95% CI 1.36 to 5.88, p=0.005) and lower rates of mortality (OR 0.228; 95% CI 0.06 to 0.83, p=0.025). However, it was associated with higher rates of retreatment (OR 2.471; 95% CI 1.11 to 5.51, p=0.027).ConclusionsAspirin use post-WEB treatment may lead to better functional outcomes and lower mortality but with higher retreatment rates. These insights are crucial for postoperative management after WEB procedures, but further studies are necessary for validation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17598478 and 17598486
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs68424997
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/jnis-2023-021082