New Delhi: Medtronic, a global leader in healthcare technology, has unveiled results from the Prospective Registry for Assessment of Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with stroke Devices in India (PRAAN) at the World Stroke Congress 2024, held in Abu Dhabi.
PRAAN is India’s first industry-sponsored dedicated registry on mechanical thrombectomy, collecting real-world data on the use of stroke devices in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) caused by large vessel occlusion.
The multi-centre study evaluates the clinical outcomes associated with market-released stroke devices of Medtronic for AIS patients with large vessel occlusion condition. The PRAAN registry enrolled 200 patients over 24 months, across 14 centers, and demonstrated that mechanical thrombectomy is a safe, effective, as well as cost-effective treatment for AIS in India.
In India, approximately 1.18 million patients experience stroke annually, with around 21% being suitable for mechanical thrombectomy procedures. Mechanical thrombectomy is a minimally invasive surgery to remove the brain clot. The current adoption rate of mechanical thrombectomy is less than 0.1% in India, generally owing to lack of awareness and access. The PRAAN study aims to bridge this gap by providing real-world data to healthcare professionals and policy makers, thus enabling them to strengthen stroke management in India by improving accessibility and adoption.
The data from the PRAAN study demonstrated high rates of positive functional outcomes and procedural success of mechanical thrombectomy with a low mortality rate in AIS patients. Additionally, the health economic analysis revealed that mechanical thrombectomy (MT) alone or in combination with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (IV-tPA) appears to be cost-effective compared to IV-tPA treatment alone.
Highlights of the outcomes from the PRAAN Study
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The results from the study are comparable to the global clinical registries and randomized clinical trials.
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The success rate of revascularization, which means clearing a blood clot and getting blood flowing again in the vessel, is 87.4% after the final attempt.
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After 90 days following the procedure, 65.8% of the patients had little or no disability.
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MT treatment is cost-effective as it helps people live better lives following a stroke. Patients treated with MT improved more after 90 days than those who only got IV-tPA treatment