| Literature DB >> 32922874 |
Athanasios K Petridis1, Maxine Dibue-Adjei2, Jan F Cornelius1, Marian Preetham Suresh1, Lan Li3, Marcel A Kamp1, Yousef Abusabha1, Bernd Turowski4, Hans Jakob Steiger1, Rebecca May4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are controversies concerning the natural history of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in literature and it is not clear which AVMs should be treated and which should be just observed. Objective criteria beyond growth in serial MRIs or angiographies are needed. The use of black blood MRI is currently under investigation for evaluating the rupture risk of cerebral aneurysms, however its use for assessment of AVMs has yet to be evaluated. We therefore conducted a feasibility study on the application of black blood MRI (bbMRI) in AVMs to assess rupture risk.Entities:
Keywords: Arteriovenous fistula; Arteriovenous malformation; Black blood MRI; Inflammation
Year: 2018 PMID: 32922874 PMCID: PMC7398256 DOI: 10.1186/s41016-018-0120-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin Neurosurg J ISSN: 2057-4967
Characteristics of the study population
| Gender | Age | S-M | Localization | Hemorrhage | Size | Treatment | Contrast enhancement in black blood MRI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 51 y | 1 | temporal | non bleeding | 25 mm | Surgery | Contrast at fistulas |
| Female | 19 y | 1 | temporal | bleeding | 15 mm | Surgery | Contrast atnidus |
| Male | 19 y | 2 | frontal | bleeding | 14 mm | Surgery | Contrast at nidus |
| Male | 53 y | 2 | frontal | bleeding | 15 mm | Surgery | Contrast at nidus |
| Male | 77 y | 2 | cerebellar | bleeding | 17 mm | Embolisation | Contrast at nidus |
| Male | 46 y | 2 | frontal | non bleeding | 9 mm | Radiation | No contrast |
| Female | 49 y | 2 | parietal | non bleeding | 36 mm | Observation | Contrast at nidus |
| Female | 53 y | 2 | temporal | non bleeding | 33 mm | Surgery | Contrast at nidus |
| Female | 61 y | 4 | Temporo-parietal | non bleeding | 46 mm | Observation | Contrast at fistulas |
| Male | 57 y | 5 | fronto-parietal | non bleeding | 67 mm | Observation | Contrast at nidus |
Fig. 1Case with incidental AVM. a Digital subtraction angiography showing the frontal AVM in sagittal (left) and b. coronal (right) views. c. BbMRI shows no contrast enhancement in the AVM
Fig. 2Incidental AVM a Digital subtraction angiography showing the AVM b BbMRI with contrast shows a moderate contrast enhancement of the nidus
Fig. 3Non-hemorrhaged temporoparietal AVM. a MR-Angiography (left) and b reconstruction (right) of the AVM. c In the bbMRI (w/o contrast, left and d with contrast, right) there is a strong contrast enhancement of the AVM nidus