Summary of previous Pipeline series in comparison with this series
Series | No. of Patients/AA | No of AA W Previous TX Failurea (%) | No of AA Treated W Adjunctive Coilingb (%) | Morbidityc and Mortality | Complete Occlusion at 6-Month DSA (%) | Control Angiography (%) | Retx No of AA (%) | Peri-Post-Operative Intracranial Bleeding | Perforator Infarct | In-Stent Stenosis All %/Requiring TX % PAO |
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Lylyk et al 200920,d | 53/63 | 23/63 | 4/63 (6%) | 0 | 93% | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10%/0 |
(37%) | 0% | PAO: 0 | ||||||||
Szikora et al 201021,e | 18/19 | 1/19 | 10/19 (53%) | 5.6% | 94.4% | 94.7% | 0 | 1/18f | 0 | 0 |
(5.3%) | 5.6% | 5.6% | PAO:5.6% | |||||||
Nelson et al 201123 | 31/31 | 12/31 | 16/31 (52%) | 6.5% | 93.3% | 96.8% | 0 | 1/31g | 1/31 | 0 |
(38.7%) | 0% | 3.2% | (3.2%) | PAO:0 | ||||||
Fischer et al 201124 | 88/101 | 30/101) | 3/101 (3%) | 4% | 52% | 89% | 8/101 | 4/88h | 0 | 2.3%/0 |
(29.7%) | 2% | 7.9% | 4.6% | PAO:2.3% | ||||||
McAuliffe et al 201234 | 54/57 | 16/57 | 12/68 (18%) | 0 | 85.7% | 98.2% | 2/57i | 0 | 0 | 3.5%/0 |
(28.1%) | 0% | 3.5% | PAO:0 | |||||||
Saatci et al 2012 | 191/251 | 34/251 | 11/251 (4%) | 1% | 91.2 % | 95.2 % | 8/251 | 3/191j | 1/191 | 4.2%/1.6% |
(13.5%) | 0.5% | 3.2% | 1.6% | 0.5% | PAO:0 |
Note:—AA indicates aneurysms; TX, treatment; W, with DSA; Retx retreatment.
↵a Refers to the aneurysms that underwent previous endovascular or surgical treatment, including the failed treatment, incomplete treatment, and recurrences.
↵b Refers to the aneurysms in which coiling was performed as an adjunctive treatment in the same session with PED placement.
↵c Temporary deficits not included.
↵d,e Six (d) and 9 (e) aneurysms of these series were also included in the PITA trial.
↵f Refers to the rupture of a coexisting aneurysm.
↵g Refers to an iatrogenic ICA rupture.
↵h Includes 1 aneurysm rupture and 3 parenchymal hemorrhages.
↵i Additional treatment required due to PED displacement in 2 aneurysms.
↵j Includes 1 aneurysm rupture and 2 parenchymal hemorrhages.