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Evaluation of the Safety and Performance of Magneto Microcatheter

Evaluation of the Safety and Performance of Magneto Microcatheter

Non Recruiting
18-85 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

A prospective, open label single arm feasibility study to evaluate the safety and performance of the Magneto Microcatheter in patients diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke and planned for thrombectomy procedure.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Clinical signs consistent with acute ischemic stroke
  2. Patient with Acute Ischemic Stroke within 24 hours from symptoms o
  3. Age 18-85 years old
  4. Consent process is completed per international and local regulations

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Known use of cocaine or other vasoactive substance
  2. Known bleeding diathesis
  3. Any known hemorrhagic or coagulation deficiency.
  4. Current use of oral anticoagulants with International Normalized Ratio (INR) > 3;
  5. PTT (Partial Thromboplastin Time)>2 at screening
  6. Uncontrolled hypertension (Systolic blood pressure>185 or Diastolic blood pressure>110) refractory to pharmacological management
  7. Pregnant or lactating female
  8. CT scan or MRI with evidence of acute intracranial hemorrhage, ASPECT score<6, mass effect and/or intracranial tumor
  9. Angiographic evidence of either carotid dissection or vasculitis at the target site or any condition that may limit device access to the target site (i.e high grade stenosis) per the treating physician's discretion.

Study details
    Ischemic Stroke

NCT04466033

Magneto Thrombectomy Solutions

20 August 2025

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