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Imperative Care Presents Positive Real-World Data from Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with ADAPT 2.0 Using the Zoom Stroke System
Businesswire· 2025-11-21 21:15
Core Insights - Imperative Care presented positive real-world data on ischemic stroke patients treated with ADAPT 2.0 using the Zoom Stroke System, highlighting excellent reperfusion and rapid procedure times [1][3][4] Group 1: ADAPT 2.0 Overview - ADAPT 2.0 is an evolution of the original ADAPT technique, enhancing stroke thrombectomy by integrating advanced techniques for faster and more effective treatment [2] - The approach utilizes 0.088-inch intracranial access, asymmetric aspiration, and continuous dual aspiration technique (CDAT) to improve clot removal efficiency [2][5] Group 2: Clinical Data and Results - A multi-center review involved 124 ischemic stroke patients treated with ADAPT 2.0, with the M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery being the most common occlusion site (48%) [3][4] - Key findings include a median procedure time of 17 minutes, a 98% rate of full clot ingestion, and a 97% rate of final modified thrombolysis in cerebral infarction (mTICI) 2b [4][5] - The study indicated that faster treatment times correlate with higher rates of functional independence for stroke patients [3] Group 3: Zoom Stroke System Features - The Zoom Stroke System is designed for efficient clot removal in acute ischemic stroke cases, featuring various catheters and components for streamlined procedures [6][8] - All Zoom Catheters are equipped with an asymmetric TRX™ Tip, providing a 15% greater clot engagement area compared to traditional catheters [7]