Cerebral Collateral Circulation: A Review in the Context of Ischemic Stroke and Mechanical Thrombectomy.

The pial (leptomenigeal) collateral circulation is a key determinant of functional outcome after mechanical thrombectomy after large-vessel ischemic stroke. Patients with good collateral blood flow benefit up to 24 hours after stroke onset, whereas those with poor collateral flow evidence less or no benefit. However, clues to why collateral flow varies so widely among patients have remained elusive. Recent findings in animal studies, which are currently being tested for confirmation in humans, have found that naturally occurring variants of a novel "collateral gene," Rabep2, result in large differences in the extent of anatomic collaterals and thus blood flow and infarct size in mice after stroke. The comprehension of collagerogenesis in humans and the evaluation of collateral status could aid in identifying patients who will benefit not only from mechanical thrombectomy in the extended time window but also from any reperfusion strategy. We performed a literature review focused on radiographic, clinical, and genetic aspects of the collateral circulation.

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