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Natural history, current concepts, classification, factors impacting endovascular therapy, and pathophysiology of cerebral and spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas.

Lotfi Hacein-Bey1, Angelos Aristeidis Konstas2, John Pile-Spellman3.   

Abstract

Dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) may occur anywhere there is a dural or meningeal covering around the brain or spinal cord. Clinical manifestations are mostly related to venous hypertension, and may be protean, acute or chronic, ranging from minor to severe, from non-disabling tinnitus to focal neurological deficits, seizures, hydrocephalus, psychiatric disturbances, and developmental delay in pediatric patients. Although low-grade lesions may have a benign course and spontaneous involution may occasionally occur (i.e. cavernous sinus DAVFs), the risk of hemorrhage is considerable in high grade lesions. Angiographic features of DAVFs have been clarified since the 1970s when venous drainage pattern was clearly identified as the most significant risk predictor and as a major determinant of success or failure of treatment. The mainstay of therapy is interruption of arteriovenous shunting, which has traditionally been accomplished surgically. Currently, endovascular therapy is generally considered the first line of treatment, allowing elimination of the lesion in most patients, with surgery and stereotactic radiosurgery reserved for complex situations. This review discusses major aspects of DAVFs, including grading systems, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, various issues impacting endovascular therapy, and pathophysiology.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Angiography; Arteriovenous fistula; Dural; Endovascular; Magnetic resonance imaging

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24636717     DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2014.01.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg        ISSN: 0303-8467            Impact factor:   1.876


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1.  Surgical treatment for ruptured dural arteriovenous fistula with large intracranial hematoma.

Authors:  Xianwang Ye; Haifeng Wang; Yi Huang; Shengjun Zhou; Xiang Gao
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2014-12-15

2.  Single center experience with treatment of spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas.

Authors:  Neriman Özkan; Ilonka Kreitschmann-Andermahr; Sophia Luise Goerike; Karsten Henning Wrede; Bernadette Kleist; Klaus-Peter Stein; Oliver Gembruch; Ibrahim Erol Sandalcioglu; Isabel Wanke; Ulrich Sure
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2015-07-17       Impact factor: 3.042

3.  Staged Arterial and Venous Embolizations in Treatment of Type IV Intraosseous Dural Arteriovenous Fistula.

Authors:  Aleksandra V Betcher; Andrew W Schnure; Paul H Janda; Rajneesh Agrawal; Amandeep Dhillon
Journal:  J Vasc Interv Neurol       Date:  2017-06

4.  De novo aneurysm formation of a feeder artery after embolization of a dural arteriovenous fistula and rupture during second embolization.

Authors:  Shouyuan Sun; Yongping Ji; Wenjun Ji; Aihua Liu; Zhongxue Wu
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2018-05-22       Impact factor: 1.610

5.  Pathophysiology and classification of intracranial and spinal dural AVF.

Authors:  Sook Young Sim
Journal:  J Cerebrovasc Endovasc Neurosurg       Date:  2022-04-21

6.  Transvenous microguidewire looping technique for breach of ipsilateral inferior petrosal sinus occlusions en route to cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistulas.

Authors:  Young Dae Cho; Jong Kook Rhim; Dong Hyun Yoo; Hyun-Seung Kang; Jeong Eun Kim; Won-Sang Cho; Moon Hee Han
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2016-06-12       Impact factor: 1.610

7.  Value of prominent flow voids without cord edema in the detection of spinal arteriovenous fistulae.

Authors:  Lea M Alhilali; Arich R Reynolds; Saeed Fakhran
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-06       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Dural fistula with bilateral arterial supply, mimicking a brainstem tumor.

Authors:  Bárbara Liaffa; Fábio Noro; Paulo Roberto Valle Bahia; Flávia Pinto Dezonne Motta; Edson Marchiori
Journal:  Radiol Bras       Date:  2017 Jan-Feb

Review 9.  Imaging of Intracranial Hemorrhage.

Authors:  Jeremy J Heit; Michael Iv; Max Wintermark
Journal:  J Stroke       Date:  2016-12-12       Impact factor: 6.967

10.  Evolutionary History of Multiple Dural Fistula.

Authors:  Braulio Martinez-Burbano; Edgar Patricio Correa Diaz; Carolina Jácome Sánchez
Journal:  J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep       Date:  2016-12-01
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