Daniel Sconzo , Felipe Ramirez-Velandia , Sandeep Muram , Alejandro Enriquez-Marulanda , Coleman P. Riordan , Nimer Adeeb , Basel Musmar , Hamza Adel Salim , Sandeep Kandregula , Adam A. Dmywtriw , Ahmed Abdelsalam , Cagdas Ataoglu , Ufuk Erginoglu , Douglas Kondziolka , Assala Aslan , Kareem El Naamani , Jason Sheehan , Min S. Park , Hussein A. Zeineddine , Natasha Ironside , Christopher S. Ogilvy
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Only grade I-III AVMs were included. PSM was used to control confounders. Primary endpoints included angiographic obliteration.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>A total of 353 patients with bAVMs, with a median age of 37, were included in this study: 236 were never smokers, and 117 were current or previous smokers. After 1:1 PSM of smokers and non-smokers, 33 matched pairs were obtained. The smokers were more likely to display complete obliteration at last imaging follow-up compared to non-smokers (57.6 % vs. 27.3 %;<!--> <em>p < 0.01</em>). 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Primary endpoints included angiographic obliteration.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>A total of 353 patients with bAVMs, with a median age of 37, were included in this study: 236 were never smokers, and 117 were current or previous smokers. After 1:1 PSM of smokers and non-smokers, 33 matched pairs were obtained. The smokers were more likely to display complete obliteration at last imaging follow-up compared to non-smokers (57.6 % vs. 27.3 %;<!--> <em>p < 0.01</em>). 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Impact of smoking on occlusion rates following stereotactic radiosurgery for Spetzler Martin grade I-III brain arteriovenous malformations – A propensity score matched analysis of the MISTA consortium
Background and Objective
The authors compare occlusion rates in grade I-III AVMs in smokers and non-smokers, using propensity score matching (PSM).
Methods
The authors performed a subgroup analysis of the MISTA consortium, a multicenter registry that includes patients aged 1 to 89 years with AVMs treated between January 2010 and December 2023. Only grade I-III AVMs were included. PSM was used to control confounders. Primary endpoints included angiographic obliteration.
Results
A total of 353 patients with bAVMs, with a median age of 37, were included in this study: 236 were never smokers, and 117 were current or previous smokers. After 1:1 PSM of smokers and non-smokers, 33 matched pairs were obtained. The smokers were more likely to display complete obliteration at last imaging follow-up compared to non-smokers (57.6 % vs. 27.3 %; p < 0.01). The median time to last clinical (p = 0.45) and angiographic (p = 0.33) follow up was not statistically different between the two groups. There were no statistically significant differences between the two matched groups in the incidence of post-SRS edema (p = 0.23), post-treatment rupture (0 %), overall mortality (p = 0.31), and functional status at the last follow-up (p = 0.69).
Conclusion
Individuals with a positive history of smoking are more likely to achieve complete obliteration of grades I-III bAVMs following SRS treatment. However, smokers do not differ from non-smokers in terms of the incidence of post-treatment rupture, overall mortality, or functional status at the last follow-up.
期刊介绍:
This International journal, Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, publishes articles on clinical neurosurgery and neurology and the related neurosciences such as neuro-pathology, neuro-radiology, neuro-ophthalmology and neuro-physiology.
The journal has a broad International perspective, and emphasises the advances occurring in Asia, the Pacific Rim region, Europe and North America. The Journal acts as a focus for publication of major clinical and laboratory research, as well as publishing solicited manuscripts on specific subjects from experts, case reports and other information of interest to clinicians working in the clinical neurosciences.