图像引导下用乙烯-乙烯醇共聚物栓塞手部动静脉畸形。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Vanessa F Schmidt, Max Masthoff, Constantin Goldann, Denis Ehrl, Sinan Deniz, Osman Öcal, Max Seidensticker, Jens Ricke, Michael Köhler, Richard Brill, Walter A Wohlgemuth, Moritz Wildgruber
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摘要

目的本研究旨在评价图像引导下使用乙烯-乙烯醇共聚物(EVOH)栓塞治疗手部动静脉畸形(AVMs)的安全性和效果。方法对15例手部动静脉畸形患者进行回顾性、多中心队列研究,采用35种影像引导下EVOH栓塞治疗。评估临床病史、症状学和影像学表现,以评估临床结果(无症状、疼痛部分缓解、疼痛无改善、栓塞后临床进展)、病变断流(总数100%;几乎90% - -99%;实质性的,70% - -90%;部分,30% - -70%;手术失败,0%-30%),手术前后并发症发生率(主要并发症根据CIRSE指南分类)。对不同解剖腔室的介入和栓塞剂的注射体积进行了次分层分析。结果患者出现疼痛(93.3%)、皮肤溃疡(46.7%)和局部出血(33.3%)。3例患者平均栓塞次数2.3次(±1.1次),栓塞后计划行手术切除。中位随访18个月后的临床结果显示,11/15例患者(73.3%)总缓解。最后随访时影像学显示12/15例(80%)患者血管断流减少70%- 99%,其中2例(13.3%)患者血管几乎完全断流90%-99%。术中、术后并发症发生率分别为8.5%和31.5%,其中主要并发症17.1%,1例患者需行计划外切除。与其他组相比,手指受累与持续症状发生率增加相关(P= 0.049)。栓塞剂注射量与并发症发生率无显著差异(P=.372)。结论以evoh为基础的液体栓塞剂在图像引导下栓塞治疗手部动静脉畸形中期是有效的。
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Image-guided embolization of arteriovenous malformations of the hand using Ethylene-vinyl Alcohol Copolymer.

Image-guided embolization of arteriovenous malformations of the hand using Ethylene-vinyl Alcohol Copolymer.

Image-guided embolization of arteriovenous malformations of the hand using Ethylene-vinyl Alcohol Copolymer.

Image-guided embolization of arteriovenous malformations of the hand using Ethylene-vinyl Alcohol Copolymer.

PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the safety and outcome of image-guided embolization for treating arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) of the hand using ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH). METHODS A retrospective, multicenter cohort of 15 patients with AVMs of the hand treated with 35 imageguided embolotherapies using EVOH was investigated. Clinical history, symptomatology, and imaging findings were assessed to evaluate clinical outcome (symptom-free, partial relief of pain, no improvement of pain, and clinical progression despite embolization), lesion devascularization (total, 100%; near-total, 90%-99%; substantial, 70%-90%; partial, 30%-70%; and failure, 0%-30%), and peri- and postprocedural complication rates (major complications classified according to CIRSE guidelines). Substratification analysis was performed with respect to the involvement of different anatomical compartments and the injected volume of the embolic agent. RESULTS Patients were treated for pain (93.3%), skin ulceration (46.7%), and local bleeding (33.3%). The mean number of embolotherapies was 2.3 (±1.1) in 3 patients, a planned surgical resection was conducted after embolization. Clinical outcome after a median follow-up of 18 months revealed an overall response of 11/15 patients (73.3%). Imaging at last follow-up revealed 70%- 99% reduced vascularization in 12/15 patients (80%) including 2 patients (13.3%) with a neartotal devascularization of 90%-99%. Peri- and postprocedural complications occurred in 8.5% and 31.5%, respectively, including 17.1% major complications, in 1 case requiring a previously unplanned resection. Involvement of the finger was associated with increased rates of persistent symptoms compared to the other groups (P=.049). No significant difference between the embolic agent volume injected and complication rates was found (P=.372). CONCLUSION Image-guided embolization using EVOH-based liquid embolic agents is effective for treating AVMs of the hand in the mid-term.

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3.50
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期刊介绍: Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Diagn Interv Radiol) is the open access, online-only official publication of Turkish Society of Radiology. It is published bimonthly and the journal’s publication language is English. The journal is a medium for original articles, reviews, pictorial essays, technical notes related to all fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology.
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