机构:[1]Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing重点科室诊疗科室神经外科神经外科首都医科大学附属天坛医院[2]China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Disease, Beijing[3]Department of Neurosurgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China
BACKGROUND: Recurrent stroke after surgical revascularization is still a big issue for moyamoya disease (MMD). This study aims to identify predictors for postoperative stroke and unfavorable outcome in ischemic-type MMD. METHODS: We identified a consecutive series of patients with ischemic-type MMD who underwent revascularization between January 2005 and December 2012. Predictors for postoperative stroke and functional outcomes were assessed with logistic and Cox regression analysis. RESULTS: A total of 346 patients underwent 437 revascularization procedures and the mean follow-up period was 4.0 years. The incidence of perioperative stroke was 6.9%. Being adult at onset (odds ratio [OR], 5.033; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.447-17.506; P = 0.011) and posterior cerebral artery (PCA) stenosis (OR, 3.364; 95% CI, 1.588-7.265; P = 0.002) before surgery were predictors of perioperative stroke. The annual subsequent stroke rate beyond 30 days after surgery was 1.2%. Subsequent stroke events tended to occur throughout the first 5 years after surgery in adults, whereas in children they mainly occurred within the first 2 years after surgery. Age at onset (OR, 1.025; 95% CI, 1.003-1.048; P = 0.023), ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack at presentation (OR, 2.703; 95% CI, 1.062-6.875; P = 0.037), and PCA involvement (OR, 2.664; 95% CI, 1.462-4.854; P = 0.001) were associated with higher risk of overall postoperative stroke. PCA involvement (OR, 2.62; 95% CI, 1.33-5.15; P = 0.005), internal carotid artery supraclinoid segment occlusion (OR, 2.76; 95% CI, 1.27-6.03; P = 0.011), and older age at onset (OR, 1.03; 95% CI, 1.01-1.05; P = 0.033) were predictive of unfavorable outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with ischemic-type MMD at an older age and more severe angiopathy might be at higher risk of recurrent stroke and unfavorable outcome after revascularization.
基金:
China National Clinical Research Center for Neurosurgical Diseases (NCRCND) [2015BAI12B04]
第一作者机构:[1]Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing[2]China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Disease, Beijing
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通讯机构:[3]Department of Neurosurgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Yu Lebao,Ma Li,Huang Zheng,et al.Revascularization Surgery in Patients with Ischemic-Type Moyamoya Disease: Predictors for Postoperative Stroke and Long-Term Outcomes[J].WORLD NEUROSURGERY.2019,128:E582-E596.doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2019.04.214.
APA:
Yu, Lebao,Ma, Li,Huang, Zheng,Shi, Zhiyong,Wang, Rong...&Zhang, Dong.(2019).Revascularization Surgery in Patients with Ischemic-Type Moyamoya Disease: Predictors for Postoperative Stroke and Long-Term Outcomes.WORLD NEUROSURGERY,128,
MLA:
Yu, Lebao,et al."Revascularization Surgery in Patients with Ischemic-Type Moyamoya Disease: Predictors for Postoperative Stroke and Long-Term Outcomes".WORLD NEUROSURGERY 128.(2019):E582-E596