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J Neurointerv Surg ; 14(11): 1096-1101, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34740986

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BACKGROUND: One limitation of the endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms is aneurysm recanalization. The Analysis of Recanalization after Endovascular Treatment of intracranial Aneurysm (ARETA) study is a prospective multicenter cohort study evaluating the factors associated with recanalization after endovascular treatment. METHODS: The current analysis is focused on patients treated by coiling or balloon-assisted coiling (BAC). Postoperative, mid-term vascular imaging, and evolution of aneurysm occlusion were independently evaluated by two neuroradiologists. A 3-grade scale was used for aneurysm occlusion (complete occlusion, neck remnant, and aneurysm remnant) and for occlusion evolution (improved, stable, and worsened). Recanalization was defined as any worsening of aneurysm occlusion. RESULTS: Between December 2013 and May 2015, 16 French neurointerventional departments enrolled 1289 patients. A total of 945 aneurysms in 908 patients were treated with coiling or BAC. The overall rate of aneurysm recanalization at mid-term follow-up was 29.5% (95% CI 26.6% to 32.4%): 28.9% and 30.3% in the coiling and BAC groups, respectively. In multivariate analyses factors independently associated with recanalization were current smoking (36.6% in current smokers vs 24.5% in current non-smokers (OR 1.8 (95% CI 1.3 to 2.4); p=0.0001), ruptured status (31.9% in ruptured aneurysms vs 25.1% in unruptured (OR 1.5 (95% CI 1.1 to 2.1); p=0.006), aneurysm size ≥10 mm (48.8% vs 26.5% in aneurysms <10 mm (OR 2.6 (95% CI 1.8 to 3.9); p<0.0001), wide neck (32.1% vs 25.8% in narrow neck (OR 1.5 (95% CI 1.1 to 2.1); p=0.02), and MCA location (34.3% vs 28.3% in other locations (OR 1.5 (95% CI 1.0 to 2.1); p=0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Several factors are identified by the ARETA study as playing a role in aneurysm recanalization after coiling: current smoking, aneurysm status (ruptured), aneurysm size (≥10 mm), neck size (wide neck), and aneurysm location (middle cerebral artery). This finding has important consequences in clinical practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: URL: http://www. CLINICALTRIALS: gov; Unique Identifier: NCT01942512.


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Aneurisma Roto , Embolização Terapêutica , Procedimentos Endovasculares , Aneurisma Intracraniano , Doenças Vasculares , Aneurisma Roto/complicações , Aneurisma Roto/diagnóstico por imagem , Aneurisma Roto/terapia , Estudos de Coortes , Embolização Terapêutica/efeitos adversos , Embolização Terapêutica/métodos , Procedimentos Endovasculares/efeitos adversos , Procedimentos Endovasculares/métodos , Seguimentos , Humanos , Aneurisma Intracraniano/complicações , Aneurisma Intracraniano/diagnóstico por imagem , Aneurisma Intracraniano/terapia , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Stents , Resultado do Tratamento , Doenças Vasculares/terapia
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Clin Exp Rheumatol ; 38 Suppl 124(2): 95-98, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32301421

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OBJECTIVES: Imaging techniques have an increasing place in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis (GCA). Achieving a confident diagnosis of GCA is often challenging and temporal artery biopsy is still considered as the gold standard despite the delayed results. 3T-MRI with 2D sequences has been evaluated for the detection of mural inflammation in extracranial arteries to support the diagnosis of GCA. METHODS: We evaluated the diagnostic performance of fat-suppressed 3D T1-weighted black-blood MRI (CUBE T1) with 3D TOF coregistration. RESULTS: Thirty-two patients with clinically suspected GCA were included and 10 had a diagnosis of GCA. Sensitivity and specificity of CUBE T1 were 80% and 100% respectively. Therefore, the positive predictive value of post-contrast CUBE T1 was 100% and the negative predictive value was 92%. Intra- and inter-observer agreement for mural enhancement on CUBE T1 was 1 and 0.83, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate that CUBE T1 is accurate for the diagnosis of GCA. The reproducibility and short scan duration of the technique support a wider use of MRI in the diagnosis process.


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Arterite de Células Gigantes/diagnóstico por imagem , Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética , Biópsia , Humanos , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Artérias Temporais
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J Neurointerv Surg ; 11(4): 338-341, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30131382

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BACKGROUND: The adequacy of leptomeningeal collateral flow has a pivotal role in determining clinical outcome in acute ischemic stroke. The American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology/Society of Interventional Radiology (ASITN/SIR) collateral score is among the most commonly used scales for measuring this flow. It is based on the extent and rate of retrograde collateral flow to the impaired territory on angiography. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate inter- and intraobserver agreementin angiographic leptomeningeal collateral flow assessment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty pretreatment angiogram video loops (frontal and lateral view), chosen from the randomized controlled trial THRombectomie des Artères CErebrales (THRACE), were sent for grading in an electronic file. 19 readers participated, including eight who had access to a training set before the first grading. 13 readers made a double evaluation, 3 months apart. RESULTS: Overall agreement among the 19 observers was poor (κ = 0,16 ± 6,5.10 -3), and not improved with prior training (κ = 0,14 ± 0,016). Grade 4 showed the poorest interobserver agreement (κ=0.18±0.002) while grades 0 and 1 were associated with the best results (κ=0.52±0.001 and κ=0.43±0.004, respectively). Interobserver agreement increased (κ = 0,27± 0,014) when a dichotomized score, 'poor collaterals' (score of 0, 1 or 2) versus 'good collaterals' (score of 3 or 4) was used. The intraobserver agreements varied between slight (κ=0.18±0.13) and substantial (κ=0.74±0.1), and were slightly improved with the dichotomized score (from κ=0.19±0.2 to κ=0.79±0.11). CONCLUSION: Inter- and intraobserver agreement of collateral circulation grading using the ASITN/SIR score was poor, raising concerns about comparisons among publications. A simplified dichotomized judgment may be a more reproducible assessment when images are rated by the same observer(s) in randomized trials.


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Angiografia Cerebral/normas , Circulação Colateral/fisiologia , Meninges/diagnóstico por imagem , Radiologistas/normas , Radiologia Intervencionista/normas , Sociedades Médicas/normas , Angiografia Cerebral/métodos , Procedimentos Endovasculares/métodos , Procedimentos Endovasculares/normas , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Variações Dependentes do Observador , Radiografia/métodos , Radiografia/normas , Radiologia Intervencionista/métodos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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Am J Med ; 131(12): 1516-1519, 2018 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29969615

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BACKGROUND: Cerebral vasculitis caused by neurosyphilis is a re-emerging problem with diagnostic and treatment issues, especially for human immunodeficiency virus patients. METHODS: We present a case of relapsing syphilis-associated cerebral vasculitis, despite the recommended first-line antibiotic treatment, that was successfully treated with a second intravenous penicillin G course and corticosteroids. RESULTS: A 50-year old man went to the emergency department for bilateral episodes of red and painful eyes with progressive but severe visual acuity loss. He was diagnosed with bilateral panuveitis and neurosyphilis favored by an unknown human immunodeficiency virus infection with a CD4 count of 236 mm3. Despite appropriate and well-conducted treatment including intravenous penicillin G, short-term corticosteroid, and highly active antiretroviral therapy, a symptomatic relapse of the syphilis-associated cerebral vasculitis occurred. After a second course of penicillin and corticosteroids, he made a complete recovery. CONCLUSIONS: Neurosyphilis and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection is a reappearing challenging situation that should be considered with care by physicians because recommended antibiotic treatment sometimes fails. Corticosteroid therapy should be discussed in case of cerebral vasculitis.


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Corticosteroides/uso terapêutico , Neurossífilis/complicações , Penicilina G/uso terapêutico , Vasculite do Sistema Nervoso Central/tratamento farmacológico , Vasculite do Sistema Nervoso Central/etiologia , Corticosteroides/administração & dosagem , Antibacterianos/administração & dosagem , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Anti-Inflamatórios/administração & dosagem , Anti-Inflamatórios/uso terapêutico , Terapia Antirretroviral de Alta Atividade , Aspirina/administração & dosagem , Aspirina/uso terapêutico , Infecções por HIV/complicações , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pan-Uveíte/etiologia , Penicilina G/administração & dosagem
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Eur Radiol ; 26(9): 2956-63, 2016 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26670321

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OBJECTIVES: To prospectively evaluate the predictive value of cerebral perfusion-computerized tomography (CTP) parameters variation between day0 and day4 after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH). METHODS: Mean transit time (MTT) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) values were compared between patients with delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI+ group) and patients without DCI (DCI- group) for previously published optimal cutoff values and for variations of MTT (ΔMTT) and of CBF (ΔCBF) values between day0 and day4. DCI+ was defined as a cerebral infarction on 3-months follow-up MRI. RESULTS: Among 47 included patients, 10 suffered DCI+. Published optimal cutoff values did not predict DCI, either at day0 or at day4. Conversely, ΔMTT and ΔCBF significantly differed between the DCI+ and DCI- groups, with optimal ΔMTT and ΔCBF values of 0.91 seconds (83.9 % sensitivity, 79.5 % specificity, AUC 0.84) and -7.6 mL/100 g/min (100 % sensitivity, 71.4 % specificity, AUC 0.86), respectively. In multivariate analysis, ΔCBF (OR = 1.91, IC95% 1.13-3.23 per each 20 % decrease of ΔCBF) and ΔMTT values (OR = 14.70, IC95% 4.85-44.52 per each 20 % increase of ΔMTT) were independent predictors of DCI. CONCLUSIONS: Assessment of MTT and CBF value variations between day0 and day4 may serve as an early imaging surrogate for prediction of DCI in aSAH. KEY POINTS: • CT perfusion values are an imaging surrogate for prediction of DCI. • Early variations (day0-day4) after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage predicted DCI. • A CBF decrease of 7.6 mL/min/100 g predicted DCI with 100 % sensitivity. • An MTT increase of 0.91 seconds predicted DCI with 83.9 % sensitivity. • DCI risk multiplied by 2 per 20 % ΔCBF decrease and by 15 per 20 % ΔMTT increase.


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Isquemia Encefálica/diagnóstico por imagem , Isquemia Encefálica/etiologia , Circulação Cerebrovascular , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/complicações , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Isquemia Encefálica/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Estudos Prospectivos , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/fisiopatologia , Adulto Jovem
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