Purpose

A post-market registry evaluating the EmboTrap® Revascularization Device, CERENOVUS Large Bore Catheter/ EMBOVAC™ Aspiration Catheter, and CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter in acute ischemic stroke patients with confirmed intracranial vessel occlusion.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Age ≥ 18 2. The participant or the participant's legally authorized representative has signed and dated an Informed Consent Form. In the event that local regulations allow for alternative approaches of consent, these must be fulfilled as approved by the sponsor and site's ethics committee/regulatory authority (if applicable) 3. Participants experiencing acute ischemic stroke with angiographic confirmation of intracranial vessel occlusion 4. A clinical decision has been made to use a CERENOVUS neurothrombectomy device (EmboTrap® Revascularization Device, Large Bore Catheter/ EMBOVAC Aspiration Catheter, or CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter) independently and prior to enrollment in the research study 5. A CERENOVUS neurothrombectomy device is the first attempted primary device/technique for mechanical thrombectomy for the intracranial occlusion in the participant. The following primary devices/techniques are eligible for this study: a) EmboTrap® Revascularization Device alone b) EmboTrap® Revascularization Device + co-aspiration with the Large Bore Catheter/EMBOVAC Aspiration Catheter or CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter c) EmboTrap® Revascularization Device + co-aspiration with any other aspiration catheter d) Large Bore Catheter/EMBOVAC Aspiration Catheter alone (that is, direct aspiration with no stent retriever in the first attempted technique) e) CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter alone (that is, direct aspiration with no stent retriever in the first attempted technique)

Exclusion Criteria

  1. Currently participating in an investigational (drug, device, etc) clinical trial that may confound study endpoints. Patients in observational, natural history, and/or epidemiological studies not involving intervention are eligible 2. Confirmation of positive pregnancy test according to site specific standard of care (example, test, verbal communication) 3. Use of multiple stent retrievers on the first pass

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Case-Only
Time Perspective
Prospective

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Mechanical Thrombectomy EmboTrap® Revascularization Device, CERENOVUS Large Bore Catheter/ EMBOVAC Aspiration Catheter, CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter
  • Device: EmboTrap® Revascularization Device
    EmboTrap® Revascularization Device
  • Device: CERENOVUS Large Bore Catheter/ EMBOVAC Aspiration Catheter
    CERENOVUS Large Bore Catheter/ EMBOVAC Aspiration Catheter
  • Device: CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter
    CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter

Recruiting Locations

The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama 35294

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Cerenovus, Part of DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.

Study Contact

Erin O'Carroll- Godinez
+1 949-433-9824
EOCarro3@its.jnj.com

Detailed Description

The objective of this study are to separately assess the effectiveness of the CERENOVUS neurothrombectomy devices (EmboTrap® Revascularization Device, Large Bore Catheter/EMBOVAC Aspiration Catheter, and CEREGLIDE 71 Intermediate Catheter) in a real-world setting, as well as to explore correlations between patient comorbidities, clot characteristics, revascularization rates, and clinical outcomes.

Notice

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