TY - GEN
T1 - Recurrent vasospasm after endovascular treatment in subarachnoid hemorrhage
AU - Frontera, Jennifer A.
AU - Gowda, Arjun
AU - Grilo, Christina
AU - Gordon, Errol
AU - Johnson, David
AU - Winn, H. Richard
AU - Bederson, Joshua B.
AU - Patel, Aman
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Objectives: The frequency and predictors of recurrent symptomatic and angiographic vasospasm after angioplasty or intra-arterial chemical vasodilatation (IACV) in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are not well characterized. Methods: A retrospective review of serial clinical and angiographic data was conducted between 7/2001-6/2008 on spontaneous SAH patients who underwent endovascular therapy for symptomatic vasospasm. Results: Of 318 SAH patients, symptomatic vasospasm occurred in 80 (25%) and endovascular intervention was performed on 69 (22%) patients. Of these 69 patients, all received IACV in 274 vessels and 33 also underwent angioplasty in a total of 76 vessels. Recurrent angiographic vasospasm occurred in the same vessel segment in 9/23 (39%) patients who received both angioplasty + IACV compared to 40/49 (82%) of patients who received IACV alone (P < 0.001). Recurrent symptomatic vasospasm occurred in 10/26 (38%) angioplasty + IACV patients compared to 28/37 (76%) patients who received IACV alone (P = 0.003). The modified-Fisher Score, A1 spasm, distal and multi-vessel vasospasm predicted recurrent angiographic spasm after IACV alone (P < 0.05). Procedural complications occurred in 4% of IACV alone patients and 6% of angioplasty + IACV patients (P = 0.599). Conclusions: Recurrent angiographic or symptomatic vasospasm is not uncommon after angioplasty + IACV, but appears to occur significantly less than after IACV alone, without any increase in procedural complications.
AB - Objectives: The frequency and predictors of recurrent symptomatic and angiographic vasospasm after angioplasty or intra-arterial chemical vasodilatation (IACV) in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are not well characterized. Methods: A retrospective review of serial clinical and angiographic data was conducted between 7/2001-6/2008 on spontaneous SAH patients who underwent endovascular therapy for symptomatic vasospasm. Results: Of 318 SAH patients, symptomatic vasospasm occurred in 80 (25%) and endovascular intervention was performed on 69 (22%) patients. Of these 69 patients, all received IACV in 274 vessels and 33 also underwent angioplasty in a total of 76 vessels. Recurrent angiographic vasospasm occurred in the same vessel segment in 9/23 (39%) patients who received both angioplasty + IACV compared to 40/49 (82%) of patients who received IACV alone (P < 0.001). Recurrent symptomatic vasospasm occurred in 10/26 (38%) angioplasty + IACV patients compared to 28/37 (76%) patients who received IACV alone (P = 0.003). The modified-Fisher Score, A1 spasm, distal and multi-vessel vasospasm predicted recurrent angiographic spasm after IACV alone (P < 0.05). Procedural complications occurred in 4% of IACV alone patients and 6% of angioplasty + IACV patients (P = 0.599). Conclusions: Recurrent angiographic or symptomatic vasospasm is not uncommon after angioplasty + IACV, but appears to occur significantly less than after IACV alone, without any increase in procedural complications.
KW - Angiography
KW - Angioplasty
KW - Endovascular treatment
KW - Intra-arterial therapy
KW - SAH
KW - Subarachnoid hemorrhage
KW - Symptomatic vasospasm
KW - Therapy
KW - Vasospasm
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-7091-0356-2_21
DO - 10.1007/978-3-7091-0356-2_21
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 21125456
AN - SCOPUS:85052608964
SN - 9783709103555
T3 - Acta Neurochirurgica, Supplementum
SP - 117
EP - 122
BT - Early Brain Injury or Cerebral Vasospasm
PB - Springer-Verlag Wien
ER -