Kelley Flesher, Sophia Pathan, William Andrew Kofke
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Abstract
Minimally invasive, image-guided endovascular procedures are becoming increasingly prevalent as techniques and technologies have advanced, particularly within the realm of neurovascular interventions. Endovascular approaches ubiquitously result in endothelial injury with subsequent risk of thromboembolic complications. Periprocedural antiplatelet agent use is an integral component of the management of patients undergoing endovascular neurointerventional procedures. This patient population has a unique risk profile encompassing thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications simultaneously, and the precise balance of these risks impacts patient outcomes almost as much as the interventional procedure itself. Clinical experience and study consensus demonstrate overall improved outcomes with the use of periprocedural antiplatelet agents, though current practices remain highly institution and practitioner-dependent. This focused review will discuss the major mechanisms of action of antiplatelet agents, and their clinical indications and management in the periprocedural neurointerventional setting. Despite the importance of antiplatelet agents in the management of neurointerventional patients, many questions remain. Further research and clinical expertise are needed to establish standardized, procedure-specific, antiplatelet regimens as well as standardized monitoring of antiplatelet agent regimen efficacy and safety.
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The Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology (JNA) is a peer-reviewed publication directed to an audience of neuroanesthesiologists, neurosurgeons, neurosurgical monitoring specialists, neurosurgical support staff, and Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit personnel. The journal publishes original peer-reviewed studies in the form of Clinical Investigations, Laboratory Investigations, Clinical Reports, Review Articles, Journal Club synopses of current literature from related journals, presentation of Points of View on controversial issues, Book Reviews, Correspondence, and Abstracts from affiliated neuroanesthesiology societies.
JNA is the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience in Anesthesiology and Critical Care, the Neuroanaesthesia and Critical Care Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the Association de Neuro-Anesthésiologie Réanimation de langue Française, the Wissenschaftlicher Arbeitskreis Neuroanästhesie der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizen, the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutschsprachiger Neuroanästhesisten und Neuro-Intensivmediziner, the Korean Society of Neuroanesthesia, the Japanese Society of Neuroanesthesia and Critical Care, the Neuroanesthesiology Chapter of the Colegio Mexicano de Anesthesiología, the Indian Society of Neuroanesthesiology and Critical Care, and the Thai Society for Neuroanesthesia.