| Literature DB >> 21477304 |
Mark R Harrigan1, Jordan A Weinberg, Ya-Sin Peaks, Steven M Taylor, Luis P Cava, Joshua Richman, Beverly C Walters.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Extracranial traumatic cerebrovascular injury (TCVI) is present in 1-3% of all blunt force trauma patients. Although options for the management of patients with these lesions include anticoagulation, antiplatelet agents, and endovascular treatment, the optimal management strategy for patients with these lesions is not yet established.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21477304 PMCID: PMC3097147 DOI: 10.1186/1749-7922-6-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Emerg Surg ISSN: 1749-7922 Impact factor: 5.469
Responses according to professional society
| Number of survey requests sent | Number of responses | |
|---|---|---|
| American Association of Neurological Surgeons | 5,481 | 335 (6.1%) |
| American Association for the Surgery of Trauma | 923 | 145 (15.7%) |
| American Heart Association Stroke Council | 4,638 | 263 (5.7%) |
| Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery | 742 | 42 (5.7%) |
Overall responses to the questionnaire
| 1. | What is your specialty? |
|---|---|
| • Trauma surgeon = 137 (18.1%) | |
| • General surgeon = 19 (2.5%) | |
| • Neurosurgeon = 342 (45.2%) | |
| • Vascular surgeon = 52 (6.9%) | |
| • Neurologist = 205 (27.1%) | |
| • Interventional radiologist = 30 (4.0%) | |
| 2. | What is the approximate number of traumatic carotid or vertebral artery dissections or other injuries that you see per year? |
| • None = 46 (6.0%) | |
| • 1-5 = 442 (57.4%) | |
| • 5-10 = 144 (18.7%) | |
| • > 10 = 138 (17.9%) | |
| 3. | What is your preferred method of imaging? |
| • MRI/MRA = 175 (22.8%) | |
| • CTA = 464 (60.5%) | |
| • Doppler = 13 (1.7%) | |
| • Catheter angiography = 115 (15.0%) | |
| 4. | In most cases which treatment do you prefer? |
| • Anticoagulation (heparin and/or warfarin) = 325 (42.8%) | |
| • Antiplatelet drugs = 247 (32.5%) | |
| • Both anticoagulation and antiplatelet drugs = 130 (17.1%) | |
| • Stent and/or embolization = 57 (7.5%) | |
| 5. | How would you manage a patient with intraluminal thrombus and no related neurological symptoms? |
| • Thrombolytics = 47 (6.2%) | |
| • Heparin and/or warfarin = 500 (65.7%) | |
| • Antiplatelet drugs = 174 (22.9%) | |
| • None of the above = 40 (5.3%) | |
| 6. | Should asymptomatic traumatic dissections and traumatic aneurysms be treated with endovascular techniques, such as stenting and/or embolization? |
| • Yes = 158 (20.7%) | |
| • No = 211 (27.7%) | |
| • Only if there is worsening of the lesion on follow-up imaging = 394 (51.6%) | |
Case volume by specialty
| Question: What is the approximate number of traumatic carotid or vertebral artery dissections or other injuries that you see per year? | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neurosurgeon n = 342 | 28 (8.2%) | 237 (69.5%) | 35 (10.3%) | 41 (12.0%) |
| Trauma surgeon n = 136 | 2 (1.5%) | 58 (42.6%) | 29 (21.3%) | 47 (34.6%) |
| General surgeon n = 19 | 4 (21.1%) | 6 (31.6%) | 4 (21.1%) | 5 (26.3%) |
| Vascular surgeon n = 52 | 4 (7.7%) | 36 (69.2%) | 9 (17.3%) | 3 (5.8%) |
| Neurologist n = 204 | 6 (2.9%) | 102 (50.0%) | 61 (29.9%) | 35 (17.2%) |
| Interventional radiologist n = 30 | 0 | 6 (20.0%) | 8 (26.7%) | 16 (53.3%) |
Preferred imaging by specialty
| Question: What is your preferred method of imaging? | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neurosurgeon n = 339 | 72 (21.1%) | 189 (55.8%) | 4 (1.2%) | 74 (21.8%) |
| Trauma surgeon n = 137 | 6 (4.4%) | 127 (92.7%) | 0 | 4 (2.9%) |
| General surgeon n = 19 | 6 (31.6%) | 12 (63.2%) | 0 | 1 (5.3%) |
| Vascular surgeon n = 52 | 7 (13.5%) | 40 (76.9%) | 3 (5.8%) | 2 (3.8%) |
| Neurologist n = 205 | 80 (39.0%) | 87 (42.4%) | 6 (2.9%) | 32 (15.6%) |
| Interventional radiologist n = 30 | 2 (6.7%) | 20 (66.7%) | 0 | 8 (26.7%) |
Preferred treatment by specialty
| Question: In most cases which treatment do you prefer? | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neurosurgeon n = 337 | 137 (40.7%) | 105 (31.2%) | 59 (17.5%) | 36 (10.7%) |
| Trauma surgeon n = 135 | 39 (28.9%) | 56 (41.5%) | 34 (25.2%) | 6 (4.4%) |
| General surgeon n = 19 | 7 (36.8%) | 8 (42.1%) | 2 (10.5%) | 2 (10.5%) |
| Vascular surgeon n = 51 | 29 (56.9%) | 8 (15.7%) | 9 (17.6%) | 5 (9.8%) |
| Neurologist n = 202 | 101 (50.0%) | 71 (35.1%) | 24 (11.9%) | 6 (3.0%) |
| Interventional radiologist n = 30 | 13 (43.3%) | 13 (43.3%) | 2 (6.7%) | 2 (6.7%) |
Management of asymptomatic lesions by specialty
| Thrombolytics | Heparin and/or warfarin | Antiplatelets | None of the above | |
| Neurosurgeon n = 339 | 35 (10.3%) | 205 (60.5%) | 85 (25.1%) | 14 (4.1%) |
| Trauma surgeon n = 135 | 7 (5.2%) | 82 (60.7%) | 34 (25.2%) | 12 (8.9%) |
| General surgeon n = 19 | 2 (10.5%) | 12 (63.2%) | 3 (15.8%) | 2 (10.5%) |
| Vascular surgeon n = 52 | 2 (3.8%) | 39 (75.0%) | 4 (7.7%) | 7 (13.5%) |
| Neurologist n = 202 | 1 (0.5%) | 148 (73.3%) | 46 (22.8%) | 7 (3.5%) |
| Interventional radiologist n = 29 | 0 | 22 (75.9%) | 6 (20.7%) | 1 (3.4%) |
| Yes | No | Only if there is worsening on follow-up imaging | ||
| Neurosurgeon n = 339 | 85 (25.1%) | 66 (19.5%) | 188 (55.5%) | |
| Trauma surgeon n = 134 | 37 (27.6%) | 33 (24.6%) | 64 (47.8%) | |
| General surgeon n = 19 | 5 (26.3%) | 7 (36.8%) | 7 (36.8%) | |
| Vascular surgeon n = 52 | 8 (15.4%) | 20 (38.5%) | 24 (46.2%) | |
| Neurologist n = 202 | 25 (12.4%) | 86 (42.6%) | 91 (45.0%) | |
| Interventional radiologist n = 30 | 4 (13.3%) | 7 (23.3%) | 19 (63.3%) | |