Factors associated with successful arteriovenous malformation radiosurgery

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作者
Pollock, BE
Flickinger, JC
Lunsford, LD
Maitz, A
Kondziolka, D
机构
[1] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Dept Neurol Surg, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Med Ctr, Dept Neurol Surg, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Med Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[4] Univ Pittsburgh, Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Pittsburgh, PA USA
关键词
arteriovenous malformations; patient outcomes; stereotactic radiosurgery;
D O I
10.1097/00006123-199806000-00020
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical and angiographic variables that affect the results of arteriovenous malformation (AVM) radiosurgery and to propose a new method of reporting patient outcomes after AVM radiosurgery. This method incorporates both the obliteration status of the AVMs and the postoperative neurological condition of the patient. METHODS: Patient outcomes were defined as excellent (nidus obliteration and no new deficits), good (nidus obliteration with a new minor deficit), fair (nidus obliteration with a new major deficit), unchanged (incomplete nidus obliteration without a new deficit), poor (incomplete nidus obliteration with any new deficit), and dead. Two hundred twenty patients who underwent AVM radiosurgery at our center before 1992 were subjected to a multivariate analysis with patient outcomes as the dependent variable, RESULTS: Multivariate analysis determined four factors associated with successful AVM radiosurgery: smaller AVM volume (P = 0.003), number of draining veins (P = 0.001), younger patient age (P = 0.0003), and hemispheric AVM location (P = 0.002). Preradiosurgical embolization was a negative predictor of successful AVM radiosurgery (P = 0.02). CONCLUSION: AVM obliteration without new neurological deficits can be achieved in at least 80% of patients with small volume, hemispheric AVMs after single-session AVM radiosurgery. Future studies on AVM radiosurgery should report patient outcomes in a fashion that incorporates all the factors involved in successful AVM radiosurgery.
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