青年和老年颅内外搭桥手术患者并发症和通畅率的差异。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Davide M Croci, Jeffrey Farooq, Molly Monsour, Kunal Vakharia, Tsz Lau, Rahul Mhaskar, Harry van Loveren, Siviero Agazzi
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摘要

颅内外搭桥手术是恢复血流动力学不全和减轻脑缺血的有效方法。随着预期寿命的延长,血流动力学不全患者的发病率预计将进一步上升。在这里,我们的目的是分析≥70岁的患者行EC-IC搭桥的并发症和通畅率,并将其与年轻队列进行比较(p = 0.01)。在接受动脉旁路手术的老年和年轻患者之间,总的内科和外科并发症发生率没有显著差异(p = 0.61)。两组间术后直接移植物通畅程度相似。97.7%的患者可获得随访通畅数据(平均18.0±25.1个月)。随访时移植物通畅率为88.3%,其中老年组为88.2%,年轻组为88.3%。我们的数据证实了先前文献中关于老年人群EC-IC旁路安全性和有效性的数据。这些结果表明,在确定EC-IC旁路治疗的潜在益处时,年龄以外的变量可能更重要。
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Differences in Complications and Patency Rates in Young and Elderly Patients Undergoing Extra-Intracranial Bypass Surgery.

Extra-Intracranial (EC-IC) bypass surgery is an effective procedure to restore hemodynamic insufficiency and mitigating cerebral ischemia. With increasing life expectancy, the incidence of patients with hemodynamic insufficiency is expected to rise further. Here we aimed to analyze the complications and patency rate of patients ≥70 years that underwent EC-IC bypass and compare it with a younger cohort (<70 years).Patient charts were retrospectively reviewed for diagnosis, patient presentation, type of bypass, postoperative course, and follow-up. A total of 175 patients underwent arterial bypass during the study period. A total of 158 patients were <70 years old compared with 17 patients ≥70 years old.EC-IC bypass was performed with a scalp artery in 88.2% cases in the older group and 88.0% cases in the younger group. The younger group was more likely to undergo bilateral bypass (28.1%) than the older group (0%; p = 0.01). There were no significant differences in overall medical and surgical complication rates between older and younger patients undergoing arterial bypass (p = 0.61). Direct postoperative graft patency was similar between groups. Follow-up patency data were available in 97.7% of patients (average 18.0 ± 25.1 months). Graft patency rate at follow-up was 88.3%, with rates 88.2% in the older group and 88.3% in the younger group.Our data confirm previous data in the literature on the safety and efficacy of EC-IC Bypass in the elderly population. These results suggest that variables other than age may be more important in determining potential benefit from EC-IC bypass treatment.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery (JNLS A) is a major publication from the world''s leading publisher in neurosurgery. JNLS A currently serves as the official organ of several national neurosurgery societies. JNLS A is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, review articles, and technical notes covering all aspects of neurological surgery. The focus of JNLS A includes microsurgery as well as the latest minimally invasive techniques, such as stereotactic-guided surgery, endoscopy, and endovascular procedures. JNLS A covers purely neurosurgical topics.
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