CASSH Registry: Rationale and Study Design

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2024-11-01
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Background: Carotid artery disease, a major cause of strokes, often results from carotid atherosclerotic stenosis. Although carotid endarterectomy has long been the standard treatment, carotid artery stenting (CAS) emerged as an alternative for high-risk surgical patients. Operator experience plays a crucial role in reducing complications, with neurointerventional specialists demonstrating proficiency in CAS. However, they are often underrepresented in CAS studies. The CASSH (Carotid Artery Stenting Outcomes in Comprehensive Stroke Hospitals) registry aims to provide comprehensive insights into CAS outcomes, particularly when performed by neurointerventionalists at comprehensive stroke centers.

Methods: The CASSH is a multicenter, prospective, observational study currently enrolling patients with carotid artery stenosis undergoing CAS performed by neurointerventional physicians. All the participating sites will screen and report cases that meet inclusion criteria, on a monthly basis. The decision of whether to use CAS is at the discretion of the interventionalist.

Results: We will collect patients' baseline clinical, demographic, and radiographic data. In addition, we plan to collect procedure variables and postoperative clinical and imaging data. Outcomes include the rate of postoperative symptomatic stroke (hemorrhagic/ischemic), access site complications, in-stent thrombosis, and mortality.

Conclusion: Current literature underrepresents neurointerventionalists in CAS studies, especially as it pertains to procedural expertise and outcomes. CASSH is a prospective observational study that will enhance our understanding of CAS management and outcomes, emphasizing the benefits of neurointerventional expertise within comprehensive stroke centers.

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Ezzeldin M, Kerro A, Hassan AE, et al. CASSH Registry: Rationale and Study Design. Stroke Vasc Interv Neurol. 2024;4(6):e001455. Published 2024 Nov 1. doi:10.1161/SVIN.124.001455
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