1naresh
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Methods of PFB Anatomic Feature* Angiographic Results Complete Recanalization Partial Recanalization No Recanalization Balloon guide catheter Ipsilateral A1 Large 4 3 1 Small/none 0 0 2 Manual compression Ipsilateral A1 Large 0 0 1 Small/none 0 0 3
Note:—PFB indicates proximal flow blockade; A1, horizontal segment of the anterior cerebral artery.
* Diagnosed by pre- or postprocedure magnetic resonance angiography or cerebral angiography.