NOT YET RECRUITING
NCT07235514
Anesthesia Management in Endovascular Therapy for Ischemic Stroke - 2
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn what is the best anesthetic management in participants with severe stroke that require a medical intervention called mechanical thrombectomy (MT) done to open the occluded brain vessel.
The main question it aims to answer is:
• Is general anesthesia (GA) better than procedural sedation (PS) for improving functional performance and decrease dependance in daily life 3 months after stroke?
GA (a non-arousable state induced by anesthetic medications that require respiratory assistance) or PS (a state of reduced arousal induced by lesser dose of anesthetic medications that do not require respiratory assistance) are both used for MT. GA enables strict immobility that could facilitate the conduct of MT but lessen blood pressure and blood flow in the brain. PS provides less drop in blood pressure but MT could be more difficult due to possible movement and breathing may be decreased.
Researchers will compare GA with PS to see which one is better for MT success and for the functional consequences of stroke.
Participants will be treated with GA or PS for the intervention of MT and will be followed by researchers during their hospital stay and asked by a telephone interview how is their functional status 3 months after stroke.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Ischemic Stroke
Anterior Cerebral Circulation
General Anesthesia
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