Dao Xuan Hai, P. M. Thong, Dong-Van He, L. Dung, Duong Duc Hung, Nguyen-Thi Huyen, Nguyen Minh Duc
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摘要
该研究评估了慢性硬膜下血肿(cSDH)脑膜中动脉(MMA)栓塞的有效性和安全性。这项前瞻性介入研究于 2021 年 11 月至 2024 年 4 月在越德医院进行。研究纳入了所有连续接受 cSDH 脑膜中动脉栓塞治疗的患者。收集了治疗前和治疗后一个月的临床和影像学数据。研究共纳入 31 42 例 cSDH 患者。其中,25.8%的患者进行了血肿清除,83.9%的患者接受了手术和栓塞治疗,16.1%的患者仅接受了栓塞治疗。92.9%的手术使用了聚乙烯醇颗粒。成功率为 92.9%,并发症为 7.1%。无症状的颈外动脉血管痉挛和MMA破裂时有发生。91.7%的患者在治疗一个月后功能得到改善。治疗后,平均改良Rankin量表(mRS)评分显著降低(0.2±0.7 vs. 1.7±0.9;P=0.000),mRS评分≤2分的患者比例增加(95.8% vs. 74.1%)。血肿厚度从 21.5±7.9 mm 显著降至 8.3±4.1 mm(P=0.00)。中线移位从 7.4±5.0 mm 明显降低到 0.7±1.2 mm(P=0.00)。只有一名患者(4.2%)需要手术治疗。单用 MMA 栓塞或配合手术似乎能安全有效地治疗 cSDH。
Outcomes of middle meningeal artery embolization for treating chronic subdural hematoma
The study evaluates chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) middle meningeal artery (MMA) embolization efficacy and safety. A prospective interventional study was conducted in Viet Duc Hospital from November 2021 to April 2024. All consecutive cSDH MMA embolization patients were included. Clinical and imaging data were collected before and one month after treatment. The study included 31 42-cSDH patients. Of these, 25.8% had hematoma evacuation, 83.9% were treated with surgery and embolization, and 16.1% with embolization alone. 92.9% of procedures used polyvinyl alcohol particles. The success rate was 92.9% and complications 7.1%. Asymptomatic external carotid artery vasospasm and MMA rupture occurred. Functional improvement occurred in 91.7% of patients one month after treatment. Significantly lower mean modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score (0.2±0.7 vs. 1.7±0.9; P=0.000) and higher proportion of patients with ≤2 mRS score (95.8% vs. 74.1%) were observed after treatment. Hematoma thickness decreased significantly (P=0.00) from 21.5±7.9 mm to 8.3±4.1 mm. The midline shift decreased significantly from 7.4±5.0 mm to 0.7±1.2 mm (P=0.00). Just one patient (4.2%) needed surgery. MMA embolization alone or with surgery appears to treat cSDH safely and effectively.