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Hemodynamic changes during the obliteration process for cerebral arteriovenous malformations after radiosurgery
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OBJECTIVE
The process of cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) obliteration following radiosurgery is poorly understood. Authors of this retrospective study aimed to assess the changes in AVM hemodynamics after stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) by using 3D flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to elucidate the process of AVM obliteration.
METHODS
Twenty-four patients with AVMs treated with SRS between July 2015 and December 2017 were included in this study and classified into two groups depending on the duration of AVM obliteration: group A, obliteration within 3 years (n = 15); and group B, obliteration taking more than 3 years or no obliteration (n = 9). Blood flow (ml/min) in the largest feeding artery was measured before and after SRS by using time-averaged 3D flow MRI. The decreasing rate of blood flow in the feeding artery after SRS was calculated as the percent change from baseline blood flow. A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the decreasing blood flow rate between the two groups at 4 and 12 months after SRS.
RESULTS
For the entire cohort, the mean decrease in blood flow in the feeding artery from baseline was 29% at 4 months and 71% at 12 months after SRS. In general, blood flow after SRS decreased faster in group A and slower in group B. The decreasing rates in blood flow at 4 and 12 months after SRS were significantly different between the two groups (p = 0.02 and < 0.001, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS
Tracking changes in AVM hemodynamics after SRS may be useful for assessing the progress of AVM obliteration and the therapeutic effects of SRS, possibly contributing to the prediction of subsequent obliteration outcome.
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
Title: Hemodynamic changes during the obliteration process for cerebral arteriovenous malformations after radiosurgery
Description:
OBJECTIVE
The process of cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) obliteration following radiosurgery is poorly understood.
Authors of this retrospective study aimed to assess the changes in AVM hemodynamics after stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) by using 3D flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to elucidate the process of AVM obliteration.
METHODS
Twenty-four patients with AVMs treated with SRS between July 2015 and December 2017 were included in this study and classified into two groups depending on the duration of AVM obliteration: group A, obliteration within 3 years (n = 15); and group B, obliteration taking more than 3 years or no obliteration (n = 9).
Blood flow (ml/min) in the largest feeding artery was measured before and after SRS by using time-averaged 3D flow MRI.
The decreasing rate of blood flow in the feeding artery after SRS was calculated as the percent change from baseline blood flow.
A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the decreasing blood flow rate between the two groups at 4 and 12 months after SRS.
RESULTS
For the entire cohort, the mean decrease in blood flow in the feeding artery from baseline was 29% at 4 months and 71% at 12 months after SRS.
In general, blood flow after SRS decreased faster in group A and slower in group B.
The decreasing rates in blood flow at 4 and 12 months after SRS were significantly different between the two groups (p = 0.
02 and < 0.
001, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS
Tracking changes in AVM hemodynamics after SRS may be useful for assessing the progress of AVM obliteration and the therapeutic effects of SRS, possibly contributing to the prediction of subsequent obliteration outcome.
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