Transient in-stent stenosis at mid-term angiographic follow-up in patients treated with SILK flow diverter stents: incidence, clinical significance and long-term follow-up

J Neurointerv Surg. 2019 Feb;11(2):166-170. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2018-013928. Epub 2018 Sep 7.

Abstract

Background: Little is known about in-stent stenosis (ISS) in patients with aneurysms treated with flow diverter (FD) stents. The reported incidence in the literature varies significantly.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence, severity, distribution, clinical significance, and possible predictors for ISS.

Methods: Between July 2012 and June 2016 we retrospectively reviewed all patients treated with SILK FDs in our center. Only cases with short-term (4±2 months) and long-term (>1 year) follow-ups with digital subtraction angiograms were included. ISS was graded as mild (<25%), moderate (25-50%) or severe (>50%). The following predictors for ISS were assessed: gender, age, the presence of subarachnoid hemorrhage, aneurysm size, location, occlusion status, and post-stenting angioplasty.

Results: Thirty-six patients met the inclusion criteria. At mid-term follow-up, ISS was observed in 16/36 patients (44%). Eleven patients (69%) had mild ISS, three (19%) moderate, and two (12%) severe ISS. ISS was diffuse in 11 patients (69%) and focal in five patients (31%). All patients were asymptomatic. Thirteen patients were maintained on dual antiplatelet therapy and three on aspirin alone. At long-term follow-up, complete ISS resolution was seen in 11 patients, improvement in three and worsening in two patients. No de novo ISS occurrence was observed. On univariate analysis there was no significant predictor for ISS.

Conclusions: Transient ISS after FD deployment is a common asymptomatic finding on mid-term angiographic follow-up. Complete resolution or improvement at long-term follow-up is seen in most patients who are maintained on dual antiplatelet therapy.

Keywords: aneurysm; flow diverter; stenosis; stent.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Angiography, Digital Subtraction / adverse effects
  • Angiography, Digital Subtraction / trends
  • Aspirin / administration & dosage
  • Cerebral Angiography / adverse effects
  • Cerebral Angiography / trends*
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Graft Occlusion, Vascular / diagnostic imaging*
  • Graft Occlusion, Vascular / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Intracranial Aneurysm / diagnostic imaging*
  • Intracranial Aneurysm / epidemiology
  • Intracranial Aneurysm / therapy*
  • Middle Aged
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Self Expandable Metallic Stents / adverse effects
  • Self Expandable Metallic Stents / trends*
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Aspirin