Diagnostic Yield of Pelvic MRV in Patients With Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source (ESUS): A Scoping Review and Metanalysis.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mohammed Q Al-Sabbagh, Emanuele Camerucci, Syed Muhammad Abbas Hussain, Sai Kumar Reddy Pasya, Tuqa Asedi, Elyse Vetter, Rachel Dukes, Dina M Al-Nuaimi, Sibi Thirunavukkarasu, Prasanna Eswaradass
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Background: There is a controversy in the literature regarding the role of pelvic venous abnormalities screening through Magnetic Resonance Venogram (MRV) in patients with Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source (ESUS) and Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO). We aimed to describe diagnostic yield of pelvic MRV in ESUS patients.

Review summary: A systematic search was carried out using PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar on the 5th of January of 2024, following PRISMA guidelines. We retrieved 6 cross-sectional and cohort studies, 2 case series, as well as 12 case reports with a total of 1321 patients and a mean age of 51 years. Only cross-sectional and cohort studies were included in the qualitative synthesis. The diagnostic yield of pelvic MRV in all included ESUS patients was 10% (95% CI: 8-12). In ESUS patients with a negative lower extremity DVT, the diagnostic yield was 9% (95% CI: 7-10). Patients with ESUS and PFO had significantly higher prevalence of abnormal pelvic MRV findings, OR=3.63 (95% CI: 1.53-8.61, P<0.01). All reviewed studies utilized pelvic MRV, except 4 reports, which used pelvic CTV and MRA.

Conclusion: Pelvic venous abnormalities are relatively common findings in ESUS patients with a PFO and negative lower extremity DVT. Pelvic MRV can be considered in these situations. Future research should strive to provide clear guidance on clinical decision-making and cost-effectiveness of utilizing this valuable tool using randomized, controlled, and comparative studies.

骨盆MRV对不明来源栓塞性卒中(ESUS)患者的诊断率:一项范围回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:关于通过磁共振静脉造影(MRV)筛查盆腔静脉异常在不明来源栓塞性卒中(ESUS)和卵圆孔未闭(PFO)患者中的作用,文献中存在争议。我们的目的是描述ESUS患者盆腔MRV的诊断率。综述总结:根据PRISMA指南,于2024年1月5日使用PubMed、ScienceDirect和b谷歌Scholar进行系统检索。我们检索了6个横断面和队列研究,2个病例系列,以及12个病例报告,共1321例患者,平均年龄51岁。定性综合仅包括横断面和队列研究。所有纳入的ESUS患者盆腔MRV的诊断率为10% (95% CI: 8-12)。在ESUS合并下肢DVT阴性的患者中,诊断率为9% (95% CI: 7-10)。结论:盆腔静脉异常是ESUS合并PFO合并下肢DVT阴性的ESUS合并PFO患者较为常见的表现。在这些情况下可以考虑骨盆MRV。未来的研究应努力通过随机、对照和比较研究,为临床决策和使用这一有价值的工具的成本效益提供明确的指导。
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Neurologist
Neurologist 医学-临床神经学
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1.90
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151
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Neurologist publishes articles on topics of current interest to physicians treating patients with neurological diseases. The core of the journal is review articles focusing on clinically relevant issues. The journal also publishes case reports or case series which review the literature and put observations in perspective, as well as letters to the editor. Special features include the popular "10 Most Commonly Asked Questions" and the "Patient and Family Fact Sheet," a handy tear-out page that can be copied to hand out to patients and their caregivers.
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