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Safety of endovascular treatment of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency: a report of 240 patients with multiple sclerosis.

Kenneth D Mandato1, Paul F Hegener, Gary P Siskin, Ziv J Haskal, Meridith J Englander, Sreenivas Garla, Nancy Mitchell, Laura Reutzel, Christopher Doti.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety of outpatient endovascular treatment in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed to assess complications occurring within 30 days of endovascular treatment of CCSVI. The study population comprised 240 patients; 257 procedures were performed over 8 months. The indication for treatment in all patients was symptomatic MS. Of the procedures, 49.0% (126 of 257) were performed in a hospital, and 51.0% (131 of 257) were performed in the office. Primary procedures accounted for 93.0% (239 of 257) of procedures, and repeat interventions accounted for 7% (18 of 257). For patients treated primarily, 87% (208 of 239) had angioplasty, and 11% (26 of 239) had stent placement; 5 patients were not treated. Of patients with restenosis, 50% (9 of 18) had angioplasty, and 50% (9 of 18) had stent placement.
RESULTS: After the procedure, all but three patients were discharged within 3 hours. Headache after the procedure was reported in 8.2% (21 of 257) of patients; headache persisted > 30 days in 1 patient. Neck pain was reported in 15.6% (40 of 257); 52.5% (21 of 40) of these patients underwent stent placement. Three patients experienced venous thrombosis requiring retreatment within 30 days. Sustained intraprocedural arrhythmias were observed in three patients, and two required hospital admission. One of these patients, who was being retreated for stent thrombosis, was hospitalized because of a stress-induced cardiomyopathy.
CONCLUSIONS: Endovascular treatment of CCSVI is a safe procedure; there is a 1.6% risk of major complications. Cardiac monitoring is essential to detect intraprocedural arrhythmias. Ultrasonography after the procedure is recommended to confirm venous patency and to identify patients experiencing acute venous thrombosis.
Copyright © 2012 SIR. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22088659     DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2011.09.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Interv Radiol        ISSN: 1051-0443            Impact factor:   3.464


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Review 1.  CCSVI and MS: no meaning, no fact.

Authors:  Claudio Baracchini; Matteo Atzori; Paolo Gallo
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2012-05-09       Impact factor: 3.307

2.  Endovascular treatment of CCSVI in patients with multiple sclerosis: clinical outcome of 462 cases.

Authors:  A Ghezzi; P Annovazzi; E Cocco; G Coarelli; A Lugaresi; M Rovaris; F Patti; E Capello; M E Rodegher; L Moiola; S Malucchi; G Salemi; N De Rossi; L Provinciali; P Perini; R Bergamaschi; E Scarpini; G Lus; A Gallo; M R Tola; M P Amato; M R Rottoli; A Bianchi; G Comi
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2013-01-25       Impact factor: 3.307

3.  Social Media Representation of Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency Intervention for Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Setareh Ghahari; Susan J Forwell
Journal:  Int J MS Care       Date:  2016 Mar-Apr

4.  Prevalence of incidental narrowing of the superior segment of the internal jugular vein in patients without multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  F E Diehn; K M Schwartz; C H Hunt; L J Eckel; N G Campeau; R E Carter; J B Allred; D F Kallmes
Journal:  Clin Neuroradiol       Date:  2013-07-02       Impact factor: 3.649

5.  Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: dichotomy between subjective and objective outcome scores.

Authors:  Sara Zagaglia; Simona Balestrini; Eva Perticaroli; Maura C Danni; Simona Luzzi; Mauro Silvestrini; Leandro Provinciali
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2013-05-10       Impact factor: 3.307

6.  Prospective randomized trial of venous angioplasty in MS (PREMiSe).

Authors:  Adnan H Siddiqui; Robert Zivadinov; Ralph H B Benedict; Yuval Karmon; Jihnhee Yu; Mary L Hartney; Karen L Marr; Vesela Valnarov; Cheryl L Kennedy; Murali Ramanathan; Deepa P Ramasamy; Kresimir Dolic; David W Hojnacki; Ellen Carl; Elad I Levy; L Nelson Hopkins; Bianca Weinstock-Guttman
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2014-06-27       Impact factor: 9.910

Review 7.  The role of noninvasive and invasive diagnostic imaging techniques for detection of extra-cranial venous system anomalies and developmental variants.

Authors:  Kresimir Dolic; Adnan H Siddiqui; Yuval Karmon; Karen Marr; Robert Zivadinov
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2013-06-27       Impact factor: 8.775

Review 8.  "Liberation treatment" for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: the truth will set you free.

Authors:  Georgios Tsivgoulis; Simon Faissner; Konstantinos Voumvourakis; Aristeidis H Katsanos; Nikos Triantafyllou; Nikolaos Grigoriadis; Ralf Gold; Christos Krogias
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2014-11-21       Impact factor: 2.708

Review 9.  What went wrong? The flawed concept of cerebrospinal venous insufficiency.

Authors:  José M Valdueza; Florian Doepp; Stephan J Schreiber; Bob W van Oosten; Klaus Schmierer; Friedemann Paul; Mike P Wattjes
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2013-02-27       Impact factor: 6.200

10.  Efficacy and safety of venous angioplasty of the extracranial veins for multiple sclerosis. Brave dreams study (brain venous drainage exploited against multiple sclerosis): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Paolo Zamboni; Antonio Bertolotto; Paolo Boldrini; Patrizia Cenni; Roberto D'Alessandro; Roberto D'Amico; Massimo Del Sette; Roberto Galeotti; Stefania Galimberti; Alessandro Liberati; Luca Massacesi; Donato Papini; Fabrizio Salvi; Silvana Simi; Andrea Stella; Luigi Tesio; Maria Grazia Valsecchi; Graziella Filippini
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2012-10-03       Impact factor: 2.279

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