[根据Spetzler-Martin分类联合治疗高危脑动静脉畸形]。

Q4 Medicine
I V Senko, K Yu Orlov, S D Zalogin, M S Staroverov, P D Matveev, I V Grigoriev
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背景:高危脑动静脉畸形(Spetzler-Martin分级IV-V)与低危脑动静脉畸形相比,其一生中累积出血风险较高,且破裂时死亡率和致残率较高。然而,目前尚无明确的高危动静脉畸形手术干预适应症,大多数患者均有随访。然而,根据现有资料,高风险动静脉畸形的预后较差,需要积极的手术策略来减少长期残疾和死亡率。目前,高危AVMs的治疗策略为术前栓塞联合显微手术切除,部分血管内栓塞联合放疗。目的:分析高危动静脉畸形最常见的治疗组合对切除质量、功能结局和并发症的影响。材料和方法:本研究按照国际推荐的系统评价和荟萃分析(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)进行。在Pubmed/Medline和图书馆数据库中进行搜索,使用关键词“High grade”、“动静脉畸形”、“Management”、“IV-V”和“AVM”搜索英语搜索引擎,“High grade动静脉畸形”搜索俄语系统。1981年至2024年期间选出了可用的英文和俄文全文文章。结果:371篇文献中,有6篇符合纳入标准。共有478名患者接受了两种最常见的高危静脉畸形联合治疗策略。结论:目前对某一联合方法的优势尚未达成共识。有资料表明,高等级avm的病程较差,单模治疗后的预后不理想。因此,联合方法可能对此类avm有价值。
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[Combined treatment of high-risk cerebral arteriovenous malformations according to Spetzler-Martin classification].

Background: High-risk cerebral AVMs (Spetzler-Martin grade IV-V) are characterized by higher cumulative risk of hemorrhage during life, as well as higher mortality and disability rates in case of rupture compared to low-risk AVMs. Nevertheless, there are currently no clear indications for surgical intervention for high-risk AVMs, and most patients with this disease are followed-up. However, available data on less favorable course of high-risk AVMs requires active surgical tactics to reduce long-term disability and mortality.

Currently, the following strategies are preferable for high-risk AVMs: combination of preoperative embolization with microsurgical resection and combination of partial endovascular embolization with subsequent radiosurgery.

Objective: To analyze the most common treatment combinations for high-risk AVMs regarding resection quality, functional outcomes and complications.

Material and methods: The study was carried out in accordance with international recommendations for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses). Searching was conducted in the Pubmed/Medline and eLibrary databases using the keywords «High grade», «Arteriovenous Malformations», «Management», «IV-V» and «AVM» for English-language search engines, "high-grade arteriovenous malformations." for Russian-language systems. Available full-text English- and Russian-language articles were selected between 1981 and 2024.

Results: Among 371 articles, 6 studies met the inclusion criteria. There were 478 patients who underwent two most common strategies for combined treatment of high-risk AVMs.

Conclusion: At present, there is no consensus on the advantage of certain combined method. There are data on less favorable course of high-grade AVMs and unsatisfactory outcomes after monomodal treatment. Thus, combined methods may be valuable for such AVMs.

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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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