First-line use of contact aspiration for thrombectomy versus a stent retriever for recanalization in acute cerebral infarction: The randomized ASTER study protocol. Lapergue B, Labreuche J, Blanc R, Barreau X, Berge J, Consoli A, Rodesch G, Saleme S, Costalat V, Bracard S, Desal H, Duhamel A, Baffert S, Mazighi M, Gory B, Turjman F, & Piotin M Int. J. Stroke, 13:87-95, 2018.
First-line use of contact aspiration for thrombectomy versus a stent retriever for recanalization in acute cerebral infarction: The randomized ASTER study protocol [link]Paper  doi  bibtex   
@article{lapergue_b_first-line_2018,
title = {First-line use of contact aspiration for thrombectomy versus a stent retriever for recanalization in acute cerebral infarction: The randomized ASTER study protocol},
volume = {13},
issn = {1747-4930},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28592218},
DOI = {10.1177/1747493017711948},
Language = {English},
Journal = {Int. J. Stroke},
author = {{Lapergue B} and {Labreuche J} and {Blanc R} and {Barreau X} and {Berge J} and {Consoli A} and {Rodesch G} and {Saleme S} and {Costalat V} and {Bracard S} and {Desal H} and {Duhamel A} and {Baffert S} and {Mazighi M} and {Gory B} and {Turjman F} and {Piotin M}},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Adult, Catheters*, Cerebral Infarction/complications, Cerebral Infarction/surgery*, Clinical Protocols, Female, Humans, Male, Reperfusion/methods*, Single-Blind Method, Stroke/complications, Stroke/surgery, Surgical Instruments*, Thrombectomy/methods*, Treatment Outcome},
pages = {87-95}
}

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