Annals of Medicine (Dec 2024)

Exploration of the risk factor for infarction after revascularization in moyamoya disease

  • Tao Sun,
  • Qiuhua Zeng,
  • Lixin Huang,
  • Jun Sun,
  • Zhimin Wu,
  • Baoyu Zhang,
  • Cong Ling,
  • Chuan Chen,
  • Hui Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2024.2362872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 1

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Objective Despite revascularization has been proven to be the optimal choice of moyamoya disease (MMD), many complications may occur in this context.. This study aimed to analyse the risk factors for new or expanded symptomatic infarctions of patients with MMD after revascularization.Methods Patients with MMD who received revascularization in our department were retrospectively enrolled, new or expanded cerebral infarction within a month after revascularization was the main concern. Basic and clinical information, and intraoperative conditions were evaluated. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to evaluate the risk factors. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of the risk factors.Results Eventually, 108 consecutive patients received 174 surgeries were enrolled, experienced new or expanded infarction occured in 13 (7.47%) surgeries, which showed higher Suzuki stage on the non-operative side, more posterior cerebral artery (PCA) involvement, and more intraoperative hypotension compared to those without infarction(p < .05). The Suzuki stage on the non-operative side had the highest area under the curve (AUC) of 0.737, with a sensitivity of 0.692 and specificity of 0.783. Combination of the three factors showed better efficiency, with an AUC of 0.762, a sensitivity of 0.692, and a specificity of 0.907.Conclusions Revascularization was a safe option for patients with MMD, higher Suzuki stage on the non-operative side, PCA involvement, and intraoperative hypotension might be the risk factors for new or expanded infarction after revascularization in patients with MMD.

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