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Interv Neuroradiol ; : 15910199241254138, 2024 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38751184

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BACKGROUND: The registry of cerebral aneurysms <5 mm, known for their low risk of rupture, is significant, given their high incidence globally. Our study aimed to identify, in small aneurysms (<5 mm), the potential morphological characteristics, risk factors that can predict the risk of rupture, and the risk or benefit of treating them with endovascular or conservative treatment in ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysms. METHODS: The medical records of patients with cerebral aneurysms <5 mm were retrospectively reviewed between January 2014 and December 2022 at two neurovascular centers in Colombia. We evaluated clinical and angiographic outcomes using statistical tests. RESULTS: Two hundred fifty-six patients (425 intracranial aneurysms) were registered in the database. Two hundred and seventy-five IA were treated with endovascular treatment: 70 ruptured aneurysms and 205 unruptured aneurysms. One hundred fifty intracranial aneurysms underwent conservative treatment (follow-up). Women accounted for 82.1% of cases. Most cases were incidentally diagnosed (83.5%). After a year of follow-up, 87.3% of unruptured and 67.1% of ruptured intracranial aneurysms had an mRS 0-2. In the Raymond-Roy occlusion classification, among 101 unruptured intracranial aneurysms embolized were 53 cases class I, and among 66 ruptured intracranial aneurysms embolized, 67.1% were class I. CONCLUSION: Endovascular therapy for aneurysms <5 mm appears to be a technically feasible treatment, with satisfactory occlusion rates and few re-treatments at the 12-month follow-up. The complication rates were similar to those reported in studies on small aneurysms.

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World Neurosurg ; 185: e1199-e1206, 2024 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38508386

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BACKGROUND: To determine the clinical effects (stent size, and number of stents used) of the Sim&Size™ simulation software on the endovascular treatment of unruptured saccular intracranial aneurysms with Pipeline Embolization Devices (PED). METHODS: This study is a retrospective analytical multicenter study of patients treated with PED (Flex and Flex with SHIELD) for intracranial aneurysm in FOSCAL clinic and CHU de Montpellier. RESULTS: The study included 253 patients, of which 75 were treated in Colombia and 178 were treated in France. The majority of patients were women (83.8%), with a median age of 57.48 years, and had large vessel location (88.1%), with most aneurysms located in the ICA paraclinoid segment (56.8%). Patients in the group with Sim&Size™ simulation had shorter stents than those without simulation (15.62 mm versus 17.36 mm, P-value = 0.001). Also, a lower proportion of these patients required more than one stent (1.4% versus 7.3%, P-value = 0.022). There were 7 complications reported in the group that used the Sim&Size™ simulation software, compared to 9 complications in the group that did not use the software. CONCLUSIONS: Using Sim&Size™ simulation software for endovascular treatment of patients with intracranial aneurysms using PED reduces the stent length and decreasing the number of devices needed per treatment.


Subject(s)
Embolization, Therapeutic , Intracranial Aneurysm , Software , Stents , Humans , Intracranial Aneurysm/therapy , Intracranial Aneurysm/surgery , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Embolization, Therapeutic/instrumentation , Female , Middle Aged , Male , Retrospective Studies , Aged , Adult , Treatment Outcome , Computer Simulation , Endovascular Procedures/methods
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World Neurosurg ; 182: e734-e741, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38081582

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INTRODUCTION: The relationship between the anatomical location of an unruptured saccular aneurysm, the efficacy, and the potential complications associated with coil and non-flow-diverting stents remains poorly documented. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment based on the anatomical position of the unruptured intracranial aneurysm (UIA). METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using an anonymized database of patients who underwent endovascular therapy for UIAs between 2014 and 2021. RESULTS: A total of 138 patients with 147 UIAs were included. Immediate Raymond-Roy occlusion class I or II was achieved in 99.2% of patients in all anatomical locations, with a 96.2% occlusion rate at the 12-month follow-up. Complications occurred more frequently in the anterior cerebral artery (35%) and internal carotid artery in its ophthalmic segment (25%). However, the difference was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that endovascular treatment with stents and coils is effective and safe for managing UIAs in various anatomical locations. The incidence of thromboembolic complications was significantly higher for UIAs located in the anterior cerebral artery.


Subject(s)
Embolization, Therapeutic , Endovascular Procedures , Intracranial Aneurysm , Humans , Intracranial Aneurysm/complications , Treatment Outcome , Retrospective Studies , Endovascular Procedures/adverse effects , Stents/adverse effects , Embolization, Therapeutic/adverse effects
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Stem Cell Res Ther ; 14(1): 221, 2023 08 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37626416

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BACKGROUND: Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) represents the final stage of peripheral arterial disease. Approximately one-third of patients with CLTI are not eligible for conventional surgical treatments. Furthermore, patients with advanced stage of CLTI are prone to amputation and death. Thus, an effective therapeutic strategy is urgently needed. In this context, autologous bone marrow mononuclear cell (auto-BM-MNC) and allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells represent a promising therapeutic approach for treating CLTI. In this study, we compared the safety and beneficial therapeutic effect of auto-BM-MNC versus allogeneic Wharton jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells (allo-WJ-MSCs) in diabetic patients with CLTI. METHODS: We performed a randomized, prospective, double-blind and controlled pilot study. Twenty-four diabetic patients in the advanced stage of CLTI (4 or 5 in Rutherford's classification) and a transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) below 30 mmHg were randomized to receive 15 injections of (i) auto-BM-MNC (7.197 × 106 ± 2.984 × 106 cells/mL) (n = 7), (ii) allo-WJ-MSCs (1.333 × 106 cells/mL) (n = 7) or (iii) placebo solution (1 mL) (n = 10), which were administered into the periadventitial layer of the arterial walls under eco-Doppler guidance. The follow-up visits were at months 1, 3, 6, and 12 to evaluate the following parameters: (i) Rutherford's classification, (ii) TcPO2, (iii) percentage of wound closure, (iv) pain, (v) pain-free walking distance, (vi) revascularization and limb-survival proportion, and (vii) life quality (EQ-5D questionnaire). RESULTS: No adverse events were reported. Patients with CLTI who received auto-BM-MNC and allo-WJ-MSCs presented an improvement in Rutherford's classification, a significant increase in TcPO2 values‬, a reduction in the lesion size in a shorter time, a decrease in the pain score and an increase in the pain-free walking distance, in comparison with the placebo group. In addition, the participants treated with auto-BM-MNC and allo-WJ-MSCs kept their limbs during the follow-up period, unlike the placebo group, which had a marked increase in amputation. CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that patients with CLTI treated with auto-BM-MNC and allo-WJ-MSCs conserved 100% of their limb during 12 months of the follow-up compared to the placebo group, where 60% of participants underwent limb amputation in different times. Furthermore, we observed a faster improvement in the allo-WJ-MSC group, unlike the auto-BM-MNC group. Trial registration This study was retrospectively registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05631444).


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Wharton Jelly , Humans , Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia , Bone Marrow , Prospective Studies
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Interv Neuroradiol ; : 15910199231153195, 2023 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36751025

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Endovascular treatment for cerebrovascular disease is accepted as a first-line option with level I evidence in patients with an early and late time of window of onset symptoms, and an additional option in patients who do not respond or with contraindications to systemic thrombolysis; nevertheless the efficacy and outcomes of some groups were not clear, one of them are patients aged 80 years and older, because they were excluded of the trials, so the evidence is controversial with significant heterogeneity, for that reason in our study, we decided to analyze the age in the patients treated in our stroke center, as a predictor of prognosis, and to provide a baseline for the establishment of personalized treatment plans. METHODS: Observational, retrospective study of patients that received endovascular treatment for cerebrovascular disease in a Colombian stroke center between 2016 and 2020, continuous and categorical variables were compared using the Student's t test and Chi-Square. To determine cut-off points in the variable against death and Rankin score variable on 90th day. RESULTS: In total, 108 patients were recruited, 35 of them were of 80 or more years, and the mean age was 72.7 years, we found age as a significant variable to predict the risk in the population over 80 years of age [RR 3.37 CI (95% 1.14-103) p = 0.029]. CONCLUSIONS: Age younger than 80 is a significant predictor for results and long-term outcomes in patients suffering from stroke, and in patients older than 80 years old a Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction score 2b-3 is a predictor of good outcomes. Further studies are needed to evaluate the relationship between intrahospital complications and long-term outcomes.

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Interv Neuroradiol ; 29(1): 47-55, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34967258

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OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the clinical impact of the Sim&Size® simulation software on the endovascular treatment with flow-diverter stents of patients with unruptured saccular intracranial aneurysms. METHODS: This monocentric retrospective study evaluated a cohort of patients treated with flow-divert stents between June 1, 2014, and December 31, 2019, for cerebral aneurysms. Patients belonged to two groups, patients treated with and without the Sim&Size® simulation software. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were used to evaluate the clinical impact of simulation software. RESULTS: Out of the 73 interventions involving 68 patients analyzed by the study, 76.7% were simulated using the Sim&Size® simulation software, and 23.3% were not. Patients treated with the simulation software had shorter stent lengths (16.00 mm vs. 20.00 mm p-value = 0.001) and surgical time (100.00 min vs. 118.00 min p-value = 0.496). Also, fewer of them required more than one stent (3.6% vs. 17.6% p-value = 0.079). Three patients belonging to the non-stimulated group presented hemorrhagic complications. CONCLUSIONS: Using the Sim&Size® simulation software for the endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms with pipeline flow-diverter stents reduces the stent length.


Subject(s)
Embolization, Therapeutic , Endovascular Procedures , Intracranial Aneurysm , Humans , Intracranial Aneurysm/therapy , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Embolization, Therapeutic/methods , Stents/adverse effects , Software , Endovascular Procedures/methods , Cerebral Angiography
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Rev. ecuat. neurol ; 27(2): 96-99, may.-ago. 2018. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1004030

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Presentamos el caso de un paciente de 43 años con historia de tinnitus crónico intratable y pulsátil debido al curso aberrante de la arteria carótida interna derecha. En los estudios complementarios, la arteriografía mostró un polígono arterial de Willis preservado y un test de oclusión permeable sin síntomas neurológicos a la oclusión de la arteria carótida derecha. Se realizó oclusión endovascular de la arteria carótida interna derecha en las porciones petrosa y lacerum, con alivio inmediato de los síntomas.


ABSTRACT We present a case of a 43-years old male patient with a history of chronic and intractable pulsatile tinnitus due to an aberrant course of the right internal carotid artery. In complementary studies, the angiography showed a preserved Willis' arterial polygon and a balloon-occlusion test with adequate patency and no neurological symptoms. We performed the endovascular occlusion of the right internal carotid artery in the petrous and lacerum portions with the relief of symptoms.

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Rev. colomb. radiol ; 10(1): 485-8, mar. 1999. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-293700

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Las malformaciones arterio-venosas pulmonares (MAVP) son una manifestación frecuente en la enfermedad de Rendu-Osler-Weber. La importancia de su diagnóstico y tratamiento radica en evitar complicaciones como la embolización paradójica, alteraciones en la ventilación y hemoptisis entre otras. En el presente artículo se comentará la experiencia de la embolización de fístulas arteriovenosas pulmonares en una familia con diagnóstico de enfermedad de Rendu-Osler-Weber.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arteriovenous Malformations/physiopathology , Arteriovenous Malformations/rehabilitation , Arteriovenous Malformations/therapy , Pulmonary Circulation , Lung/anatomy & histology , Lung/abnormalities
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Rev. colomb. radiol ; 9(2): 348-50, jun. 1998. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-293552

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En pacientes con síndrome de Budd-chiari de corta evolución sin signos de cirrosis hepática o fibrosis, se busca disminuir la hipertensión portal, manejar el síndrome de vena cava inferior si está presente y conservar la función hepática brindándole al paciente la posibilidad de un transplante hepático. Se colocaron stents de Gianturco en la vena cava inferior a una paciente con síndrome de Budd-chiari de etiología desconocida, utilizando la técnica percutánea y simultaneamente se dilató con balón de angioplastia la vena suprahepática derecha la cual se encontraba estenosada y de aspecto membranoso. Después del tratamiento hubo disminución inmediata de la ascitis, del edema de miembros inferiores y genitales externos, desaparición del flujo colateral con una evolución satisfactoria y sin complicaciones posteriores al procedimiento. sin embargo posteriormente hubo reaparición de la ascitis la cual fue refractaria al tratamiento


Subject(s)
Humans , Budd-Chiari Syndrome/diagnosis , Budd-Chiari Syndrome/etiology , Budd-Chiari Syndrome/physiopathology , Budd-Chiari Syndrome/surgery , Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation/standards , Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation/trends , Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
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Med. UIS ; 2(3): 138-40, sept. 1988. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-232354

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Se presenta el caso de una mujer de 35 años con un cuadro clínico de 6 meses de evolución caracterizado por dolor tipo cólico en el hipocondrio derecho sin ictericia asociada. Se encontró bilirrubina total de 1.7 mg/dL, con directa de 0.9 mg/dL. El estudio imagenológico secuencial demostró el diagnóstico de coledocolitiasis. La paciente fue intervenida quirúrgicamente, extrayéndose el cálculo por medio de la canastilla de Dormia. Se discute el caso y se presenta un protocolo para el estudio de un paciente enfermo de la vía biliar


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Gallstones/diagnosis , Gallstones/etiology , Gallstones/physiopathology
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