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Hemodynamic Study of In-Stent Stenosis(I) After Flow Diverter(F) Based on 3D-DSA(D) Combined With TCCD(T)

Hemodynamic Study of In-Stent Stenosis(I) After Flow Diverter(F) Based on 3D-DSA(D) Combined With TCCD(T)

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

DTFI is a single-center, prospective cohort study aimed at evaluating the hemodynamics of in-stent stenosis after flow diverter implantation, seeking to identify the threshold effect of blood flow in stenosis.

Description

DTFI study investigates the hemodynamic changes in patients with intracranial aneurysms who have undergone flow diverter implantation, using a combination of three-dimensional digital subtraction angiography (3D-DSA) and transcranial color-coded duplex (TCCD) sonography. The aim is to understand the development of in-stent stenosis and its impact on blood flow.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Age ≥ 18, male or non-pregnant female. Diagnosis of intracranial aneurysm confirmed by DSA (Digital Subtraction Angiography).

Intracranial aneurysms treated with flow diverter (FD). DSA follow-up of at least 1 month.

Exclusion Criteria:

Secondary intracranial aneurysm cases: traumatic aneurysms, infectious aneurysms, or aneurysms associated with arteriovenous malformations (AVM) or vasculitis.

Previously treated recurrent aneurysm or target aneurysm with craniotomy clipping surgery or other endovascular interventions.

Aneurysms located at the distal end of the circle of Willis where TCCD (Transcranial Color-Coded Doppler) cannot be detected.

Known familial clustering history. Expected survival less than 1 year. Preoperative clinical assessment with mRS (Modified Rankin Scale) score ≥ 3. Known allergy or contraindication to antiplatelet drugs, anticoagulants, contrast agents, anesthetics, nitinol memory alloy, platinum-tungsten alloy, or platinum-iridium alloy.

Severe respiratory, hepatic, or renal disease (e.g., creatinine ≥ 3.0 mg/dL excluding dialysis) or coagulation disorders.

Undergoing major surgery (e.g., limb fracture fixation, tumor resection, major organ surgery, etc.) within 30 days prior to signing informed consent or planned within 60 days after signing informed consent.

Pregnant or lactating women, or women with a positive pregnancy test.

Study details
    Hemodynamics;In-stent Stenosis;Transcranial Doppler;Intracranial Aneurysm;Flow Diverter; Prospective Cohort Study

NCT06448949

Zhujiang Hospital

15 October 2025

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