New Artisse intrasaccular device for intracranial aneurysm treatment: short term clinical and angiographic result from the prospective registry INSPIRE-A.
Sophia Hohenstatt, Vincent Costalat, Cyril Dargazanli, Monika Killer-Oberpfalzer, Barbara Schreiber, Riitta Rautio, Matias Sinisalo, Saleh Lamin, Han Seng Chew, Laurent Spelle, Alejandro Tomasello, Tufail Patankar, Mariangela Piano, Jens Fiehler, Markus A Möhlenbruch
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Abstract
Background: Intrasaccular devices have broadened treatment options for wide necked aneurysms. This study presents the preliminary experience with the Artisse 2.0 device.
Methods: Innovative NeurovaScular Product SurveIllance REgistry (INSPIRE) is a non-randomized, multicenter, real world clinical study with treatment arms for aneurysms (INSPIRE-A) and acute ischemic stroke (INSPIRE-S). This interim analysis included 87 patients enrolled from November 2022 to April 2024 in the INSPIRE-A Artisse cohort across 16 Europoean centers. Procedures followed standard clinical care, with 6 months of follow-up. Safety and efficacy endpoints included major stroke, neurological death, serious adverse events (SAEs), aneurysm occlusion, and retreatment rates. An independent core laboratory assessed imaging, and all SAEs were reviewed by a clinical events committee. The Artisse steering committee provided independent oversight of the data.
Results: The Artisse device achieved an overall successful implantation rate of 96.6% (84/87), with satisfactory placement rates of 98.7% (74/75) for unruptured and 88.9% (8/9) for ruptured aneurysms. Following the procedure, 46.2% of unruptured aneurysm patients were receiving antiplatelet therapy (APT), predominantly aspirin monotherapy, while no ruptured aneurysm patients received APT. Device related SAE rate was 1.3% (1/87), and the overall stroke rate was 2.3% (2/87), including both ruptured and unruptured aneurysms. At 6 months, 80.0% (28/35) of patients with unruptured aneurysms showed complete obliteration, with no recurrences or retreatments.
Conclusions: Preliminary experience with the Artisse 2.0 device demonstrated high technical success, favorable safety, and efficacy in aneurysm obliteration at 6 months. Larger studies with longer follow-up periods are needed to confirm these findings.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (JNIS) is a leading peer review journal for scientific research and literature pertaining to the field of neurointerventional surgery. The journal launch follows growing professional interest in neurointerventional techniques for the treatment of a range of neurological and vascular problems including stroke, aneurysms, brain tumors, and spinal compression.The journal is owned by SNIS and is also the official journal of the Interventional Chapter of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Neuroradiology (ANZSNR), the Canadian Interventional Neuro Group, the Hong Kong Neurological Society (HKNS) and the Neuroradiological Society of Taiwan.