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Neurologic Complications of Arteriovenous Malformation Embolization Using Liquid Embolic Agents

M.V. Jayaraman, M.L. Marcellus, S. Hamilton, H.M. Do, D. Campbell, S.D. Chang, G.K. Steinberg and M.P. Marks
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2008, 29 (2) 242-246; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0793
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    Table 1:

    Summary of embolization-related complications

    ComplicationPer Session (n = 489) (%)Per Patient (n = 192) (%)
    None451 (92.2)158 (82.2)
    Non-neurologic5 (1)4 (2.1)
    Transient neurologic deficit25 (5.1)22 (11.5)
    Permanent deficit, non-disabling5 (1.0)5 (2.6)
    Permanent deficit, disabling or death3 (0.6)3 (1.6)
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    Results of univariate analysis looking at any complication (transient or permanent neurologic deficit) during embolization*

    CriteriaOdds Ratio (95% CI)P value
    Male Gender0.80 (0.38–1.69).56
    Presenting Symptom
        Hemorrhage0.96 (0.42–2.23).93
        Seizure0.68 (0.30–1.52).35
        Headache0.71 (0.23–2.19).55
        Neurologic deficit1.90 (0.76–4.73).17
        Incidental finding1.82 (0.46–7.23).40
    mRS score at diagnosis
        0–20.90 (0.28–2.88).86
        3–51.11 (0.35–3.52).86
    AVM Features
        Eloquent cortex involved1.48 (0.57–3.84).43
        Deep venous drainage1.07 (0.5–2.3).86
    Spetzler-Martin grade
        I and II1.50 (0.15–15.46).73
        III0.64 (0.07–6.14).69
        IV1.09 (0.11–10.35).94
        V1.88 (0.19–18.32).59
    Basal ganglia location2.11 (0.88–6.10).09
    Nidal volume reduction (%)
        0–240.03 (−0.77–0.83).96
        25–49−0.19 (−0.63–0.25).65
        50–74−0.19 (−0.59–0.21).63
        >740.35 (−0.04–0.74).37
    Number of embolization sessions
        10.09 (−0.34–0.52).82
        2−0.61 (−1.06–0.16).18
        30.23 (−0.22–0.68).61
        4+0.31 (−0.11–0.73).46
    Number of pedicles embolized
        1−0.33 (−0.68–0.02).34
        20.29 (−0.05–0.63).38
        3+0.14 (−0.28–0.56).73
    • Note:—CI indicates confidence interval.

    • * All data reflect complication rates per patient (n = 192), except for number of pedicles embolized, which reflects rates per session (n = 489).

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    Table 3:

    mRS scores pre- and postembolization

    mRS ScorePre-embolizationPostembolization
    No.%No.%
    089469449
    157305227
    225132614
    3147147
    42121
    55321
    621
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    Table 4:

    Treatment-related deficits in recent series of AVM embolization

    SeriesNo. of PatientsNo. of SessionsPermanent Disabling Complication Rate (%)Notes
    Ledezma et al21682956.5Described as clinically significant complication, not specifically described as temporary or permanent
    Hartmann et al42335453Rate of permanent nondisabling complications not given
    Haw et al53065133.9Eloquence, presence of fistula or venous glue related to complications
    Taylor et al820133911Includes disabling and nondisabling permanent complications; no risk factors for poor outcome found; series mostly used particulate embolization rather than liquid embolic agents.
    Current study1924891.6
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