Christoph Riegler,Regina von Rennenberg,Kerstin Bollweg,Eberhard Siebert,Gian Marco De Marchis,Georg Kägi,Pasquale Mordasini,Mirjam R. Heldner,Mauro Magoni,Alessandro Pezzini,Alexander Salerno,Patrik Michel,Christoph Globas,Susanne Wegener,Nicolas Martinez‐Majander,Sami Curtze,Maria Luisa Dell’Acqua,Guido Bigliardi,Nabila Wali,Paul J. Nederkoorn
Acute intracranial occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) can be distinguished into (a) occlusion of the terminal ICA, involving the proximal segments of the middle or anterior cerebral artery (ICA-L/-T) and (b) non-terminal intracranial occlusions of the ICA with patent circle of Willis (ICA-I). While patients with ICA-L/-T occlusion were included in all randomized controlled trials on endovascular therapy (EVT) in anterior large vessel occlusion, data on EVT in ICA-I occlusion is scarce. We thus aimed to evaluate effectiveness and safety of EVT in ICA-I occlusions in comparison to ICA-L/-T occlusions.