Sublingual Nitroglycerin Administration before Computed Tomography Angiography for Detection of the Artery of Adamkiewicz in Patients with Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistula.

Journal of neuroendovascular therapy Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-09 DOI:10.5797/jnet.cr.2024-0122
Yusuke Kobayashi, Sakyo Hirai, Satoru Takahashi, Kyohei Fujita, Hirotaka Sagawa, Jun Oyama, Hiroto Hada, Hikaru Wakabayashi, Shoko Fujii, Kazutaka Sumita
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Objective: Presurgical identification of the artery of Adamkiewicz (AKA) is crucial in thoracic and lumbar spinal lesions. Although CTA is widely employed to identify AKA, the detection rate varies across reports and is often difficult, especially in patients with spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas (SDAVFs). We report 2 cases where sublingual administration of nitroglycerin (NTG), a vasodilator, before CTA enabled good visualization of the AKA in patients with SDAVF.

Case presentation: (Case 1) A patient in his 60s presented with progressive gait disturbance, and an MRI revealed a spinal vascular lesion. CTA with sublingual NTG administration revealed an SDAVF supplied by the right seventh intercostal artery and an AKA branching from the left ninth intercostal artery. A chronic descending aortic dissection was identified on CTA, but spinal angiography was not performed. The patient was successfully managed with direct surgical disconnection of the SDAVF, and his symptoms improved. (Case 2) A patient in his 60s presented with progressive bilateral lower-limb numbness, and a thoracic SDAVF was diagnosed using MRI. CTA without NTG administration failed to identify the AKA, but after the administration of NTG, a clear depiction of the AKA branching from the left 10th intercostal artery was obtained. Endovascular shunt occlusion was successfully performed via the right 10th intercostal artery, resulting in significant symptom improvement.

Conclusion: Sublingual NTG administration before CTA may improve AKA expression in patients with SDAVF.

硬脊膜动静脉瘘患者行ct血管造影前舌下硝酸甘油检测Adamkiewicz动脉。
目的:手术前确定Adamkiewicz动脉(AKA)对胸腰椎病变至关重要。尽管CTA被广泛用于识别AKA,但不同报告的检出率各不相同,而且往往很困难,特别是在脊髓硬膜动静脉瘘(SDAVFs)患者中。我们报告了2例舌下给药硝酸甘油(NTG),一种血管扩张剂,在CTA之前可以很好地显示SDAVF患者的AKA。病例介绍:(病例1)患者60多岁,表现为进行性步态障碍,MRI显示脊髓血管病变。舌下给药的CTA显示右第七肋间动脉提供的SDAVF和左第九肋间动脉的AKA分支。慢性降主动脉夹层经CTA确诊,但未行脊髓血管造影。通过直接手术断开SDAVF,患者得到了成功的治疗,其症状得到改善。(病例2)患者60多岁,表现为进行性双侧下肢麻木,MRI诊断为胸部SDAVF。未给予NTG的CTA未能识别AKA,但给予NTG后,可以清晰地描绘AKA从左侧第10肋间动脉分支。经右第10肋间动脉血管内分流闭塞成功,症状明显改善。结论:CTA前舌下给予NTG可改善SDAVF患者的AKA表达。
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