Evaluating the need for late angiography for complete obliteration of AVMs after endovascular treatment: collaborative AVM center experience and a systematic review.
Elle Vermeulen, Michael Bruneau, Fons Potters, Martin Podlogar, Wilmar M T Jolink, Roel Haeren, Bart A J M Wagemans, Julie Staals, F J A Meijer, Catharina J M Klijn, Saman Vinke, Joost De Vries, Wim H van Zwam, Hieronymus D Boogaarts
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Abstract
Brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) can be treated curatively by endovascular embolization. However, limited data exist on late recanalization rates. We investigated the rate of late bAVM recanalization following complete endovascular obliteration, confirmed by primary control angiography.We performed a single-center retrospective cohort study on late recurrences in adult patients with bAVMs after complete endovascular obliteration at a Radboud - Isala - MUMC+ (RIM) collaborative AVM center in the Netherlands between 2014 and 2022.Additionally, we conducted a systematic review to evaluate the rate of late recanalization following complete endovascular obliteration, confirmed on primary control angiography, in adults with bAVMs. The protocol for this review was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42024546875).Our retrospective study revealed 42 adult patients treated by endovascular means only; 90.5% (38 patients with mean age of 48.1 years) had confirmed complete obliteration. Both primary (6 months post-treatment) and secondary (more than 1 year post-treatment) angiographic control confirmed complete obliteration in 21 of 23 patients with complete follow-up. Mean follow-up was 47.8 months. Two late recurrences (9.5%) were detected at 5- and 6-years' follow-up imaging.Our systematic review included two studies encompassing a total of 19 patients with mean angiographical follow-up of 20.8 months. There were no late recurrences.Late bAVM recurrence after endovascular treatment with proven complete obliteration may be underestimated owing to limited long-term follow-up. Our findings suggest that after a 6-month angiographic confirmed obliteration, a 5-year angiographic imaging control is justified.
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The Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (JNIS) is a leading peer review journal for scientific research and literature pertaining to the field of neurointerventional surgery. The journal launch follows growing professional interest in neurointerventional techniques for the treatment of a range of neurological and vascular problems including stroke, aneurysms, brain tumors, and spinal compression.The journal is owned by SNIS and is also the official journal of the Interventional Chapter of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Neuroradiology (ANZSNR), the Canadian Interventional Neuro Group, the Hong Kong Neurological Society (HKNS) and the Neuroradiological Society of Taiwan.