A Randomized Trial of Unruptured Brain AVMs
Arteriovenous MalformationsCerebralThe purpose of this study is to determine if medical management is better than invasive therapy for improving the long-term outcome of patients with unruptured brain arteriovenous malformations.
PHIL Evaluation in the Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Cerebral ArterioVenous Malformation...
Cerebral AV MalformationThe primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of PHIL® liquid embolic agent in endovascular embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations.
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagine(fMRI)Navigation in Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation...
Intracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsLittle is known about the effect of fMRI navigation in the intracranial arteriovenous malformation surgery. The investigators aim to perform a multicenter prospective randomized single -blind clinical trial to assess the effect and safety of fMRI navigation in the brain arteriovenous malformation surgery.
Multimodal Imaging Techniques in Assessing the Surgical Risk for Eloquent Arteriovenous Malformations...
Intracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsMicrosurgical resection for eloquent arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) remains challenging. Currently, there are only two grading systems concerning pretreatment assessment of brain AVMs: the Spetzler-Martin grading system proposed by Spetzler and Martin in 1986 and the supplementary grading system proposed by Lawton in 2010. Controversies exist regarding the treatment timing and treatment modalities for eloquent AVMs. Till now, there is no clinical trial concerning the efficacy of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging techniques in assessing the surgical risk for eloquent AVMs. The investigators assume that multimodal imaging-based grading system is superior to the classic Spetzler-Martin grading system and the supplementary grading system in predicting the surgical risk for eloquent AVMs.
Treatment of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations With SQUID™ Liquid Embolic Agent
Cerebral Arteriovenous MalformationsA non-interventional multicentric study for patients with a cerebral AVM for which endovascular treatment is indicated.
Evaluation of ONYX in ENDOVASCULAR Treatment of Cerebral AVMs
Cerebral Arteriovenous MalformationsTo assess safety and efficacy of ONYX treatment for cAVM:
Rapid Ventricular Pacing During Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery: a Retrospective Study Concerning the...
Cardiac PacingArtificial4 moreRapid ventricular pacing (RVP) is a technique to obtain flow arrest for short periods of time during dissection or rupture of the aneurysm. RVP results in an adequate fall of blood pressure which presents as an on-off phenomenon. It is not clear whether repetitive periods of pacing are harmless for the patient. Silent cardiac and cerebral infarcts may be undetected. The investigator will study the safety of RVP, particularly for the heart and the brain, retrograde by studying troponin levels and magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography.
MRI for the Early Evaluation of Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Cerebral HemorrhageIntracranial Arteriovenous Malformations3 moreWhat happens in the borderzone of a cerebral hemorrhage remains widely onknown and furhter the best timing for doing MR to look for vascular pathology in cerebral hemorrhage has not yet been determined. In this study we do acute MRS, a non-invasive imaging mathod to detemine the biochemsty in the border zone and structural MRI for vascular malformation. We repeat structural MRI after 8 weeks.
Safety and Feasibility of the Infinity Catheter for Radial Access
Brain TumorStroke5 moreThe main objective of this single arm study is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of the AXS Infinity LS (Stryker, Freemont, CA, USA) and AXS Infinity LS Plus (Stryker, Freemont, CA, USA) catheters during the transradial approach through a secondary use of the data collected during neurointerventional procedures. This includes evaluating the conversion rates to a transfemoral approach. A secondary aim of the study is to assess the radial artery occlusion rates post procedure.
Treatment of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations With SQUID Liquid Embolic Agent (CHOICE)
Cerebral Arteriovenous MalformationThe objective of this study is to further establish that SQUID, an alternative liquid embolic agent with specific properties, is a safe and effective alternative in bAVM endovascular treatment strategy available to date. Therefore, the performance of SQUID will be documented and its safety of use will be confirmed in current practice.