Hemodynamic changes of arteriovenous malformation and endovascular embolization.

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Weiming Kong, Shikai Liang, Kevin Abel Sene, Xianli Lv
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Objective: To analyze the hemodynamic changes caused by arteriovenous malformation (AVM) and AVM embolization through a meta-analysis of the existing literature. Method: Search for relevant studies on PubMed/Medline until November 7, 2023, and further screen the bibliographies of relevant studies to ensure comprehensive search. According to the PRISMA guidelines, manuscripts were selected to provide local hemodynamic information on AVM arterial feeders and drainage veins. Result: A total of 13 studies were included in the final analysis. The diameter of the supplying artery (y = 0.002x + 2.24, R2 = 0.99) and flow velocity (y = 0.09x + 54.55, R2 = 0.92) had a positive linear relationship with cerebral blood flow. The pressure difference through the small AVM nidus was higher than that in the large AVM, with values of (y = -12.23x + 101.39, R2 = 0.96). There was a negative linear correlation between the sessions of AVM embolization and blood flow (1 session: y = -150.7x + 564.97, R2 = 0.98 and 4 sessions: y = -118.81x + 750.07, R2 = 0.99). There was a positive linear relationship between the increase in arterial pressure, peri-AVM parenchymal perfusion, and the percentage of occlusion in the medium-sized AVMs. However, this correlation was a nonlinear relationship between elevated arterial pressure, peri-AVM parenchymal perfusion, and the percentage of large AVM occlusion. Conclusion: The hemodynamic changes of AVM (in the feeding arteries, compartments of AVM, and draining veins) follow a linear relationship. The impact of embolization on hemodynamics in medium and small AVMs follows a linear relationship. The impact of embolization of large AVMs on hemodynamics follows a nonlinear relationship.

动静脉畸形和血管内栓塞的血流动力学变化。
目的通过对现有文献进行荟萃分析,分析动静脉畸形(AVM)和 AVM 栓塞引起的血流动力学变化。方法:在 PubMed 上搜索相关研究,搜索时间截至 2010 年 12 月 31 日:在 PubMed/Medline 上搜索截至 2023 年 11 月 7 日的相关研究,并进一步筛选相关研究的参考文献,以确保搜索全面。根据 PRISMA 指南,选择能提供 AVM 动静脉馈源和引流静脉局部血流动力学信息的稿件。结果:共有 13 项研究被纳入最终分析。供血动脉的直径(y = 0.002x + 2.24,R2 = 0.99)和流速(y = 0.09x + 54.55,R2 = 0.92)与脑血流量呈正线性关系。通过小动静脉畸形瘤巢的压差高于通过大动静脉畸形瘤巢的压差,其值为(y = -12.23x + 101.39,R2 = 0.96)。动静脉畸形栓塞疗程与血流量呈负线性关系(1 个疗程:y = -150.7x + 564.97,R2 = 0.98;4 个疗程:y = -118.81x + 750.07,R2 = 0.99)。在中型动静脉畸形中,动脉压升高、动静脉畸形周围实质灌注和闭塞百分比之间呈正线性关系。但是,动脉压升高、动静脉畸形周围实质灌注和大面积动静脉畸形闭塞比例之间的相关性是非线性的。结论动静脉畸形的血流动力学变化(供血动脉、动静脉畸形区和引流静脉)呈线性关系。栓塞对中型和小型 AVM 血液动力学的影响呈线性关系。栓塞大面积 AVM 对血液动力学的影响呈非线性关系。
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Neuroradiology Journal
Neuroradiology Journal NEUROIMAGING-
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期刊介绍: NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal (formerly Rivista di Neuroradiologia) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology and of the several Scientific Societies from all over the world. Founded in 1988 as Rivista di Neuroradiologia, of June 2006 evolved in NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal. It is published bimonthly.
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