What is a Challenging Clot? : A DELPHI Consensus Statement from the CLOTS 7.0 Summit
Ospel, Johanna M ; Mirza, Mahmood ; Clarençon, Frédéric ; Siddiqui, Adnan ; Doyle, Karen ; Consoli, Arturo ; Mokin, Maxim ; Ullberg, Teresa ; Zaidat, Osama O ; Bourcier, Romain ... show 10 more
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Mirza, Mahmood
Clarençon, Frédéric
Siddiqui, Adnan
Doyle, Karen
Consoli, Arturo
Mokin, Maxim
Ullberg, Teresa
Zaidat, Osama O
Bourcier, Romain
Kulcsar, Zsolt
Gounis, Matthew J
Liebeskind, David S
Fiehler, Jens
Narata, Ana Paula
Ribo, Marc
Jovin, Tudor
Sakai, Nobuyuki
Rai, Ansaar
McCarthy, Ray
Dorn, Franziska
Andersson, Tommy
Majoie, Charles B L M
Hanel, Ricardo
Jadhav, Ashutosh
Riedel, Christian
Chamorro, Angel
Brinjikji, Waleed
Costalat, Vincent
DeMeyer, Simon F
Nogueira, Raul G
Cognard, Christophe
Montaner, Joan
Leung, Thomas W
Molina, Carlos
van Beusekom, Heleen
Davalos, Antoni
Weisel, John
Chapot, Rene
Möhlenbruch, Markus
Brouwer, Patrick
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Abstract
Background: Predicting a challenging clot when performing mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke can be difficult. One reason for this difficulty is a lack of agreement on how to precisely define these clots. We explored the opinions of stroke thrombectomy and clot research experts regarding challenging clots, defined as difficult to recanalize clots by endovascular approaches, and clot/patient features that may be indicative of such clots.
Methods: A modified DELPHI technique was used before and during the CLOTS 7.0 Summit, which included experts in thrombectomy and clot research from different specialties. The first round included open-ended questions and the second and final rounds each consisted of 30 closed-ended questions, 29 on various clinical and clot features, and 1 on number of passes before switching techniques. Consensus was defined as agreement ≥ 50%. Features with consensus and rated ≥ 3 out of 4 on the certainty scale were included in the definition of a challenging clot.
Results: Three DELPHI rounds were performed. Panelists achieved consensus on 16/30 questions, of which 8 were rated 3 or 4 on the certainty scale, namely white-colored clots (mean certainty score 3.1), calcified clots under histology (3.7) and imaging (3.7), stiff clots (3.0), sticky/adherent clots (3.1), hard clots (3.1), difficult to pass clots (3.1) and clots that are resistant to pulling (3.0). Most panelists considered switching endovascular treatment (EVT) techniques after 2-3 unsuccessful attempts.
Conclusion: This DELPHI consensus identified 8 distinct features of a challenging clot. The varying degree of certainty amongst the panelists emphasizes the need for more pragmatic studies to enable accurate a priori identification of such occlusions prior to EVT.
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Ospel JM, Mirza M, Clarençon F, Siddiqui A, Doyle K, Consoli A, Mokin M, Ullberg T, Zaidat O, Bourcier R, Kulcsar Z, Gounis MJ, Liebeskind DS, Fiehler J, Narata AP, Ribo M, Jovin T, Sakai N, Rai A, McCarthy R, Dorn F, Andersson T, Majoie CBLM, Hanel R, Jadhav A, Riedel C, Chamorro A, Brinjikji W, Costalat V, DeMeyer SF, Nogueira RG, Cognard C, Montaner J, Leung TW, Molina C, van Beusekom H, Davalos A, Weisel J, Chapot R, Möhlenbruch M, Brouwer P. What is a Challenging Clot? : A DELPHI Consensus Statement from the CLOTS 7.0 Summit. Clin Neuroradiol. 2023 Jun 7. doi: 10.1007/s00062-023-01301-2. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37284876.