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Recent trends in neuroendovascular therapy in Japan: analysis of a nationwide
survey--Japanese Registry of Neuroendovascular Therapy (JR-NET) 1 and 2
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Sakai N
; Yoshimura S
; Taki W
; Hyodo A
; Miyachi S
; Nagai Y
; Sakai C
; Satow T
; Terada T
; Ezura M
; Hyogo T
; Matsubara S
; Hayashi K
; Fujinaka T
; Ito Y
; Kobayashi S
; Komiyama M
; Kuwayama N
; Matsumaru Y
; Matsumoto Y
; Murayama Y
; Nakahara I
; Nemoto S
; Satoh K
; Sugiu K
; Ishii A
; Imamura H
Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)
2014[]; 54
(1
): 1-8
PMID24390188
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The present study retrospectively analyzed the database of the Japanese Registry
of Neuroendovascular Therapy 1 and 2 (JR-NET1&2) to determine annual trends,
including adverse events and clinical outcomes at 30 days after undergoing
neuroendovascular therapy. JR-NET1&2 are surveys that targeted all patients in
Japan who underwent neuroendovascular therapy delivered by physicians certified
by the Japanese Society of Neuroendovascular Therapy (JSNET) between 2005 and
2009. Medical information about the patients was anonymized and retrospectively
registered via a website. Data from 32,608 patients were analyzed. The number of
treated patients constantly increased from 5,040 in 2005 to 7,406 in 2009 and the
rate of octogenarians increased from 7.0% in 2005 to 10.4% in 2009. The
proportion of procedures remained relatively constant, but ratios of angioplasty
slightly increased from 32.8% in 2005 to 33.7% in 2009. Procedural complications
were associated more frequently with acute stroke (9.6%), ruptured aneurysms
(7.4%), intracranial artery disease (ICAD) (5.4%), and arteriovenous malformation
(AVM, 5.2%). The number of patients requiring neuroendovascular treatment in
Japan is increasing and the outcomes of such therapy are clinically acceptable.
Details of each type of treatment will be investigated in sub-analyses of the
database.
|*Health Care Surveys/statistics & numerical data
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