Endovascular treatment of cerebral venous thrombosis involving the deep venous system.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Brent Morel, Jessa Hoffman, Christopher Roark, Zach Folzenlogen, Joshua Seinfeld, David Case
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BackgroundCerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare but important cause of stroke. The superficial venous sinuses, including the superior sagittal sinus, are the most common location of CVT. Thrombosis of the deep venous system occurs less frequently, but can be more clinically severe by causing disturbances of consciousness due to involvement of deep anatomic structures including the thalamus and basal ganglia, leading to a higher incidence of death and disability. While anticoagulation is the standard initial recommended therapy for patients with CVT, endovascular intervention is sometimes proposed to help relieve cerebral venous hypertension.MethodsWe performed a retrospective case series review of a single-center interventional database over a 13-year time period to identify cases of CVT that underwent endovascular therapy and analyzed clinical and radiographic characteristics of these patients.ResultsWe identified 43 patients who underwent endovascular treatment for CVT. Twelve of these cases involved the deep system. Of the 12 patients in our consecutive case series, all 12 experienced recanalization of the deep system following catheter-directed alteplase infusions in the superficial or straight sinuses. On follow-up, these patients clinically did well in spite of initially poor neurologic examinations.ConclusionIn this single-center retrospective case series of 12 patients with deep and superficial venous thrombosis, endovascular treatment with site-directed thrombolytic infusion of the superficial venous sinuses with or without catheterization of the straight sinus resulted in angiographic recanalization of the deep veins and improved radiologic and clinical outcomes in 100% of the patients.

涉及深静脉系统的脑静脉血栓的血管内治疗。
脑静脉血栓形成(CVT)是一种罕见但重要的脑卒中病因。浅表静脉窦,包括上矢状窦,是CVT最常见的部位。深静脉系统血栓形成的发生频率较低,但由于涉及包括丘脑和基底神经节在内的深部解剖结构,引起意识障碍,从而导致更高的死亡和残疾发生率,因此在临床上可能更为严重。虽然抗凝是CVT患者的标准初始推荐治疗,但有时也建议血管内介入治疗以帮助缓解脑静脉高压。方法:我们对13年来的单中心介入数据库进行回顾性病例系列回顾,以确定接受血管内治疗的CVT病例,并分析这些患者的临床和影像学特征。结果43例CVT患者接受了血管内治疗。其中12个案例涉及深层系统。在我们连续的12例病例中,所有12例患者在导管引导下在浅表或直窦输注阿替普酶后,都经历了深部系统的再通。在随访中,这些患者临床表现良好,尽管最初的神经学检查很差。结论在12例深、浅静脉血栓患者的单中心回顾性病例系列中,血管内定向溶栓输注浅静脉窦,有或没有直静脉导管,导致深静脉血管造影再通,并改善了100%的患者的放射学和临床预后。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
11.80%
发文量
192
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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