GREAT-a randomized controlled trial comparing HydroSoft/HydroFrame and bare platinum coils for endovascular aneurysm treatment: procedural safety and core-lab-assessedangiographic results

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TitreGREAT-a randomized controlled trial comparing HydroSoft/HydroFrame and bare platinum coils for endovascular aneurysm treatment: procedural safety and core-lab-assessedangiographic results
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursTaschner CA, Chapot R, Costalat V, Machi P, Courtheoux P, Barreau X, Berge J, Pierot L, Kadziolka K, Jean B, Blanc R, Biondi A, Brunel H, Gallas S, Berlis A, Herbreteau D, Berkefeld J, Urbach H, Shikh SEl, Fiehler J, Desal H, Graf E, Bonafe A
JournalNEURORADIOLOGY
Volume58
Pagination777-786
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0028-3940
Mots-clésHydrogel coils, intracranial aneurysm, Randomized controlled trial
Résumé

{Hybrid hydrogel-platinum coils (HydroCoil) have proven effective for endovascular aneurysm treatment. To overcome technical limitations (coil stiffness, time restriction for placement), a second generation of softer hydrogel coils has been brought to clinical practice (HydroSoft, HydroFrame). We report on procedural safety and core-lab-assessed angiographic results from an open-label multicenter randomized controlled trial. Web-based randomization occurred in 15 medical centers in France and seven in Germany between coil embolization with second-generation hydrogel coils and treatment with any bare platinum coil. Assist devices could be used as clinically required. Primary endpoint is a composite outcome including major aneurysm recurrence and poor clinical outcome at 18 months follow-up. Five hundred thirteen patients were randomized (hydrogel n = 256, bare platinum n = 257). Twenty patients were excluded for missing informed consent and nine patients for treatment related criteria. Four hundred eighty-four patients were analyzed as randomized (hydrogel n = 243, bare platinum n = 241). Two hundred eight had ruptured aneurysms (43 %). Prespecified procedural complications occurred in 58 subjects (hydrogel n = 28, bare platinum n = 30

DOI10.1007/s00234-016-1693-y