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Posterior cerebral artery stenosis and posterior circulation revascularization surgery in pediatric patients with moyamoya disease.

Tomomi Kimiwada1, Toshiaki Hayashi2, Reizo Shirane1, Teiji Tominaga3.   

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OBJECTIVE Some pediatric patients with moyamoya disease (MMD) present with posterior cerebral artery (PCA) stenosis before and after anterior circulation revascularization surgery and require posterior circulation revascularization surgery. This study evaluated the factors associated with PCA stenosis and assessed the efficacy of posterior circulation revascularization surgery, including occipital artery (OA)-PCA bypass, in pediatric patients with MMD. METHODS The presence of PCA stenosis before and after anterior circulation revascularization surgery and its clinical characteristics were investigated in 62 pediatric patients (< 16 years of age) with MMD. RESULTS Twenty-three pediatric patients (37%) with MMD presented with PCA stenosis at the time of the initial diagnosis. A strong correlation between the presence of infarction and PCA stenosis before anterior revascularization was observed (p < 0.001). In addition, progressive PCA stenosis was observed in 12 patients (19.4%) after anterior revascularization. The presence of infarction and a younger age at the time of initial diagnosis were risk factors for progressive PCA stenosis after anterior revascularization (p < 0.001 and p = 0.002, respectively). Posterior circulation revascularization surgery, including OA-PCA bypass, was performed in 9 of the 12 patients with progressive PCA stenosis, all of whom showed symptomatic and/or radiological improvement. CONCLUSIONS PCA stenosis is an important clinical factor related to poor prognosis in pediatric MMD. One should be aware of the possibility of progressive PCA stenosis during the postoperative follow-up period and consider performing posterior circulation revascularization surgery.

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Keywords:  123I-IMP = N-isopropyl-p-[123I] iodoamphetamine; ACA = anterior cerebral artery; CBF = cerebral blood flow; CPP = cerebral perfusion pressure; CVR = cerebrovascular reserve; EDMS = encephaloduromyosynangiosis; ICA = internal carotid artery; MCA = middle cerebral artery; MMD = moyamoya disease; MRA = MR angiography; OA = occipital artery; PCA = posterior cerebral artery; STA = superficial temporal artery; TIA = transient ischemic attack; moyamoya disease; posterior cerebral artery; posterior circulation revascularization surgery; vascular disorders

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29624146     DOI: 10.3171/2018.1.PEDS17367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Pediatr        ISSN: 1933-0707            Impact factor:   2.375


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1.  Seizure outcome in moyamoya after indirect revascularization in pediatric patients: Retrospective study and literature review.

Authors:  Abdullah Alramadan; Anwar Ul Haq; Sarah Basindwah; Essam Alshail
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-02-23

Review 2.  Pathophysiology of Vascular Stenosis and Remodeling in Moyamoya Disease.

Authors:  Brandon M Fox; Kirsten B Dorschel; Michael T Lawton; John E Wanebo
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2021-09-03       Impact factor: 4.003

Review 3.  Limits and pitfalls of indirect revascularization in moyamoya disease and syndrome.

Authors:  Pietro Fiaschi; Marcello Scala; Gianluca Piatelli; Domenico Tortora; Francesca Secci; Armando Cama; Marco Pavanello
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2020-09-21       Impact factor: 3.042

4.  The angiographic presentation of European Moyamoya angiopathy.

Authors:  Sara Pilgram-Pastor; René Chapot; Markus Kraemer
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 4.849

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