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Ventriculostomy-Related Intracranial Hemorrhage Following Surgical and Endovascular Treatment of Ruptured Aneurysms

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Abstract Introduction : Endovascular therapy of ruptured aneurysms is regularly accompanied by periprocedural heparinization and requires the use of periprocedural antiplatelets in more complex cases. This raises concerns regarding increased bleeding risks in the case of frequently required ventriculostomy. The aim of this study was to analyze risk factors for ventriculostomy-related intracranial hemorrhages (VS-ICH) in endovascular or surgical treatment of ruptured aneurysms with a focus on antithrombotic therapy. Materials and Methods In this retrospective analysis we included patients admitted to our institution over a 12-year period who had received at least one ventriculostomy due to subarachnoid hemorrhage-related hydrocephalus. Patients were dichotomized into an endovascular and surgical group and rates of VS-ICH were compared. Risk factors for VS-ICH were assessed in uni- and multivariate analyses. Results A total of 606 ventriculostomies were performed in 328 patients. Within the endovascular group, antiplatelet therapy was used in 44.8% of cases. The overall rate of ventriculostomy-related intracranial hemorrhage was 13.1%. Endovascular treatment was associated with a higher rate of VS-ICH compared to surgical treatment (p=0.011), but not in cases without antiplatelet therapy (p=0.166). Application of any antiplatelet therapy (odds ratio, 2.647 [95% confidence interval, 1.141-6.143]) and number of ventriculostomies (odds ratio, 2.513 [95% confidence interval, 1.859-3.395]) were independent predictors of ventriculostomy-related hemorrhages. Discussion Our findings indicate an increased risk of VS-ICH in the endovascular group if administration of antiplatelets was required. While this aspect has to be included into treatment decision making, it must be weighed against the benefits of endovascular techniques.
Title: Ventriculostomy-Related Intracranial Hemorrhage Following Surgical and Endovascular Treatment of Ruptured Aneurysms
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Abstract Introduction : Endovascular therapy of ruptured aneurysms is regularly accompanied by periprocedural heparinization and requires the use of periprocedural antiplatelets in more complex cases.
This raises concerns regarding increased bleeding risks in the case of frequently required ventriculostomy.
The aim of this study was to analyze risk factors for ventriculostomy-related intracranial hemorrhages (VS-ICH) in endovascular or surgical treatment of ruptured aneurysms with a focus on antithrombotic therapy.
Materials and Methods In this retrospective analysis we included patients admitted to our institution over a 12-year period who had received at least one ventriculostomy due to subarachnoid hemorrhage-related hydrocephalus.
Patients were dichotomized into an endovascular and surgical group and rates of VS-ICH were compared.
Risk factors for VS-ICH were assessed in uni- and multivariate analyses.
Results A total of 606 ventriculostomies were performed in 328 patients.
Within the endovascular group, antiplatelet therapy was used in 44.
8% of cases.
The overall rate of ventriculostomy-related intracranial hemorrhage was 13.
1%.
Endovascular treatment was associated with a higher rate of VS-ICH compared to surgical treatment (p=0.
011), but not in cases without antiplatelet therapy (p=0.
166).
Application of any antiplatelet therapy (odds ratio, 2.
647 [95% confidence interval, 1.
141-6.
143]) and number of ventriculostomies (odds ratio, 2.
513 [95% confidence interval, 1.
859-3.
395]) were independent predictors of ventriculostomy-related hemorrhages.
Discussion Our findings indicate an increased risk of VS-ICH in the endovascular group if administration of antiplatelets was required.
While this aspect has to be included into treatment decision making, it must be weighed against the benefits of endovascular techniques.

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