All parameters not fitting to a normal distribution were presented as median and range. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 14.0 software (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Nine patients (6 males, 3 females) were included
in the pilot study. The age range was 51–80, mean 65.0 ± 10.4 years. NIHSS on admission was 10–33 with median of 19.0 points. Five patients suffered from NU7441 MCA occlusion, 4 patients form BA occlusion. Mean time onset-to-treatment was 282 ± 184 min. Complete recanalization at the end of EKOS treatment was achieved in 3 (33%) and partial in 4 (44%) patients, resp. Mean time between diagnostic angiography and artery recanalization was 108.1 ± 39.9 min. No SICH or symptomatic brain edema were detected on control CT. Median NIHSS at the end of EKOS treatment was 17.0 points. After 24 h, the median NIHSS was 12.0 and 7 days after stroke onset 6.0 points, resp. Four (44%) patients were independent at 3 months (mRS 0–3); median mRS was 4. The results of the pilot study demonstrated safety of endovascular sono-lysis using the EKOS system. SICH and also malignant infarction were not detected in any patient. Partial or complete recanalization of brain artery was achieved in 77% patients in the presented study. In the similar study,
Mahon et al. [57] achieved any recanalization only in 57% patients treated by endovascular Cobimetinib sono-lysis using the EKOS system. Presented results are comparable with other studies using mechanical methods for brain artery recanalization. In the MultiMerci study the partial or complete recanalization was achieved in 55% patients with 9.8%
occurrence of SICH [61]. Higher recanalization rate was demonstrated in the study with Penumbra system. Partial recanalization was achieved in 54% patients and complete recanalization in 33% patients with 5.7% of periprocedural complications [62]. However, the highest recanalization rates were achieved using the Solitaire stents. In the recent studies, partial or complete recanalization of brain artery was achieved in 88–90% patients with the occurrence of SICH of 2–17% and PTK6 less than 8% of periprocedural complications [63], [64], [65] and [66]. Although the recanalization rate in published studies using new devices was quite high and still increasing, the number of independent patients did not exceed 60%. 44% patients in the presented study were independent 90 days after stroke onset. In the previously mentioned studies, 31–59% patients were independent at day 90 with mRS 0–3 [61], [62], [63], [64], [65] and [66]. Several limitations of the presented study should be mentioned. This was a single center observational pilot study. The main goal was to assess the safety of endovascular sono-lysis. Evaluation of artery recanalization is still very subjective even though the vascular status was evaluated by blinded radiologist in the presented study.