Unmasking the Imitators: Challenges in Identifying Intracranial Atherosclerosis‐Related Large Vessel Occlusion Mimics During Mechanical Thrombectomy

A. Rodriguez-Calienes, F. Siddiqui, J. Vivanco-Suarez, Sophie Shogren, M. Galecio-Castillo, Mahmoud Dibas, Aditya Pandey, Marc Ribó, S. Ortega‐Gutierrez
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This manuscript provides a comprehensive review of intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS)‐related large‐vessel occlusion (ICAS‐LVO) and its mimics, focusing on the challenges in diagnosis and the need for precise diagnostic methodologies, particularly in the context of endovascular therapy. ICAS‐LVO is a significant contributor to acute ischemic stroke, with varying prevalence rates across regions. ICAS‐LVO is characterized by the presence of residual focal fixed stenosis or reocclusion following endovascular treatment or evidence of distal hypoperfusion or watershed infarction on follow‐up imaging. Despite digital subtraction angiography being the gold standard, diagnosing ICAS‐LVO is complicated by similarities with other occlusive conditions, leading to misdiagnosis and inappropriate interventions. The review explores angiographic mimics of ICAS‐LVO, such as intracranial vasospasm, intracranial dissection, partially occlusive thrombus, and rare vasculopathies like Moyamoya disease, reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome, and vasculitis. Each mimic is meticulously examined, providing insights into their distinctive features, diagnostic considerations, and potential interventions. The manuscript emphasizes the importance of early identification of these mimics to guide appropriate interventions and prevent complications. Future perspectives include the incorporation of advanced imaging tools such as integration of artificial intelligence for automated image analysis, and deployment of advanced imaging techniques such as intravascular ultrasound and optical coherence tomography for a more comprehensive radiographical characterization of ICAS‐LVO. Improved diagnostic criteria and ongoing research will play a pivotal role in addressing the challenges of distinguishing ICAS‐LVO from its mimics.
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揭开模仿者的面纱:在机械血栓切除术中识别颅内动脉粥样硬化相关大血管闭塞模拟物的挑战
本手稿全面综述了颅内动脉粥样硬化(ICAS)相关大血管闭塞(ICAS-LVO)及其模拟病例,重点关注诊断中的挑战和对精确诊断方法的需求,尤其是在血管内治疗方面。ICAS-LVO 是急性缺血性卒中的重要诱因,不同地区的发病率不同。ICAS-LVO 的特征是在血管内治疗后存在残留的局灶性固定狭窄或再闭塞,或在随访成像中存在远端灌注不足或分水岭梗死的证据。尽管数字减影血管造影术是金标准,但 ICAS-LVO 的诊断因与其他闭塞性疾病相似而变得复杂,导致误诊和不恰当的干预。这篇综述探讨了 ICAS-LVO 的血管造影模拟病例,如颅内血管痉挛、颅内夹层、部分闭塞性血栓,以及罕见的血管疾病,如莫亚莫亚病、可逆性脑血管收缩综合征和脉管炎。手稿对每种模拟病例都进行了细致的研究,深入剖析了它们的独特特征、诊断注意事项和潜在的干预措施。手稿强调了早期识别这些拟态的重要性,以指导适当的干预和预防并发症。未来的发展前景包括采用先进的成像工具,如整合人工智能进行自动图像分析,以及部署血管内超声波和光学相干断层扫描等先进成像技术,对 ICAS-LVO 进行更全面的放射学特征描述。改进的诊断标准和正在进行的研究将在应对将 ICAS-LVO 与其模仿者区分开来的挑战中发挥关键作用。
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