| Literature DB >> 33993881 |
Christina Geisbüsch1, Christian Herweh2, Christoph Gumbinger1, Peter A Ringleb1, Markus A Möhlenbruch2, Simon Nagel3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) can infrequently lead to chronical intracranial hypertension (IH) due to the altered venous drainage. The aim of this study was to ascertain the risk of IH after CVST and to stratify underlying risk factors.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis; Intracranial hypertension; Visual impairment
Year: 2021 PMID: 33993881 PMCID: PMC8127194 DOI: 10.1186/s42466-021-00127-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Res Pract ISSN: 2524-3489
Modified Dandy criteria according to [9, 11]
| 1 | Symptoms of raised intracranial pressure (headache, nausea, vomiting, transient visual obscurations, or papilledema) |
| 2 | No localizing signs with the exception of abducens (sixth) nerve palsy |
| 3 | The patient is awake and alert |
| 4 | Normal CT/MRI findings without evidence of (acute) thrombosis |
| 5 | LP opening pressure of > 25 cmH2O and normal biochemical and cytological composition of CSF |
| 6 | No other explanation for the raised intracranial pressure |
Characteristics of all CVST-patients, all CVST-patients with Follow-up Data, CVST- patients without IH and with IH. Age is expressed as median (min-max) with *Mann-Whitney-U-Test, categorical data expressed as n (%) with Chi-Square-Test
| All CVST | All CVST with Follow-up Data ( | CVST without IH | CVST with IH | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender female | 75 (73.5%) | 51 (72.9%) | 46 (73%) | 5 (71.4%) | 0.93 |
| Age, years | 40.5 (17–77) | 40.5 (17–77) | 41 (17–77) | 40 (19–67) | 0.83* |
| Headache | 84 (82.4%) | 58 (82.9%) | 52 (82.5%) | 6 (85.7%) | 0.83 |
| Isolated headache | 23 (22.5%) | 19 (27.1%) | 17 (27%) | 2 (28.6%) | 0.93 |
| Visual disturbance | 20 (19.6%) | 17 (24.3%) | 13 (20.6%) | 4 (57.1%) | 0.03 |
| Paresis | 25 (24.5%) | 16 (22.9%) | 15 (23.8%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.57 |
| Aphasia | 16 (15.7%) | 7 (10%) | 7 (11.1%) | – | 0.35 |
| Focal seizures | 14 (13.7%) | 12 (17.1%) | 11 (17.5%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.80 |
| Seizure with generalization | 23 (22.6%) | 12 (17.1%) | 12 (19%) | – | 0.20 |
| Any seizure | 37 (36.3%) | 26 (37.1%) | 25 (39.7%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.19 |
| Mental status disorder | 14 (13.7%) | 8 (11.4%) | 7 (11.1%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.80 |
| Disturbed consciousness | 13 (12.7%) | 4 (5.7%) | 4 (6.3%) | – | 0.49 |
| Infarct one hemisphere | 19 (18.6%) | 11 (15.7%) | 11 (17.5%) | – | 0.23 |
| Infarct both hemispheres | 5 (4.9%) | 2 (2.9%) | 2 (3.2%) | – | 0.63 |
| Hemorrhage one hemisphere | 35 (34.3%) | 21 (30%) | 18 (28.6%) | 3 (42.9%) | 0.43 |
| Hemorrhage both hemispheres | 9 (8.8%) | 4 (5.7%) | 4 (6.3%) | – | 0.49 |
| Superior sagittal sinus | 43 (42.5%) | 30 (42.9%) | 28 (44.4%) | 2 (28.6%) | 0.42 |
| One/Both lateral sinus | 75 (73.5%)/7 (6.9%) | 53 (75.7%)/5 (7.1%) | 47 (74.6%)/4 (6.3%) | 6 (85.7%)/1 (14.3%) | 0.52 / 0.44 |
| Straight sinus | 14 (13.7%) | 9 (12.9%) | 8 (12.7%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.91 |
| Inner cerebral veins | 8 (7.8%) | 3 (4.3%) | 3 (4.8%) | – | 0.56 |
| Cortical veins | 23 (22.6%) | 17 (24.3%) | 16 (25.3%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.52 |
| Jugular veins | 36 (35.3%) | 28 (40%) | 24 (38.1%) | 4 (57.2%) | 0.33 |
| Multiple thrombosis in more than one dural sinus/vein | 62 (60.8%) | 48 (68.6%) | 43 (68.3%) | 5 (71.4%) | 0.86 |
| Thrombus extending from lateral sinus into jugular vein | 34 (33.3%) | 27 (38.6%) | 23 (36.5%) | 4 (57.2%) | 0.29 |
| Thrombophilia | 28 (27.5%) | 20 (28.6%) | 19 (30.2%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.38 |
| Malignancy | 11 (10.8%) | 5 (7.1%) | 4 (6.3%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.44 |
| Pregnancy | 1 (1%) | 1 (1.4%) | 1 (1.6%) | – | 0.74 |
| Puerperium | 1 (1%) | – | – | – | – |
| Oral contraceptives | 25 (24.5%) | 21 (30%) | 19 (30.2%) | 2 (28.6%) | 0.93 |
| Vaginal ring | 6 (5.9%) | 6 (8.6%) | 6 (9.5%) | – | 0.39 |
| Steroid therapy | 13 (12.7%) | 9 (12.9%) | 9 (14.3%) | – | 0.28 |
| Cytotoxic therapy | 8 (7.8%) | 4 (5.7%) | 4 (6.3%) | – | 0.49 |
| Smoking | 9 (8.8%) | 7 (10%) | 6 (9.5%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.69 |
| Head injury | 4 (3.9%) | 3 (4.3%) | 3 (4.8%) | – | 0.56 |
| LMWH | 74 (72.5%) | 55 (78.6%) | 49 (77.8%) | 6 (85.7%) | 0.63 |
| Heparine i.v. | 24 (23.5%) | 13 (18.6%) | 13 (20.6%) | – | 0.18 |
| Hemicraniectomy | 7 (6.9%) | 4 (5.7%) | 4 (6.3%) | – | 0.49 |
| Mechanical thrombectomy | 11 (10.8%) | 4 (5.7%) | 3 (4.8%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.30 |
| OAK | 39 (38.2%) | 29 (41.4%) | 26 (41.3%) | 3 (42.9%) | 0.94 |
| NOAK | 44 (43.1%) | 35 (50%) | 31 (49.2%) | 4 (57.1%) | 0.69 |
| Rivaroxaban | 25 (24.5%) | 21 (30%) | 19 (30.2%) | 2 (28.6%) | 0.93 |
| Dabigatran | 18 (17.6%) | 13 (18.6%) | 12 (19%) | 1 (14.3%) | 0.76 |
| mRS 0–2 at discharge | 75 (73.5%) | 58 (82.9%) | 51 (81%) | 7 (100%) | 0.20 |
| mRS 0–2 at follow-up | 65 (92.9%) | 58 (92.1%) | 7 (100%) | 0.44 | |
| Complete recanalization | 18 (25.7%) | 16 (25.4%) | 2 (28.6%) | 0.86 | |
| Partial recanalization | 47 (67.1%) | 44 (69.8%) | 3 (42.9%) | 0.15 | |
| No recanalization | 5 (7.1%) | 3 (4.8%) | 2 (28.6%) | 0.02 | |
| Recurrent sinus thrombosis | 6 (8.6%) | 2 (3.2%) | 4 (57.1%) | < 0.001 | |
Characteristics of chronic IH for each patient
| Patient 1 | Patient 2 | Patient 3 | Patient 4 | Patient 5 | Patient 6 | Patient 7 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time of IH diagnosis | 2 months after CVST | 7 months after CVST | 8 months after CVST | 11 months after CVST | 1 month after CVST | 5 months after CVST | 21 months after CVST |
| Symptoms of IH | headache double vision, papilledema | headache, visual disturbances | headache, visual disturbances | visual disturbances, papilledema | visual disturbances | visual disturbances | Headache, delirium |
| Symptoms of previous CVST | headache, visual disturbances | isolated headache | headache, visual disturbances | isolated headache | headache, visual disturbances | visual disturbances | headache, paresis, focal seizures |
| Recanalization status | partial | no recanalization | complete | partial | complete | no recanalization | partial |
| CVST recurrence | yes (9 months after CVST) | yes (1 month and 12 months after CVST) | no | yes (12 months after CVST) | no | no | yes (in the further course) plus Dural fistulas |
| CSF pressure – at the time of diagnosis | 500 mmH2O | 330 mmH2O | 270 mmH2O | 410 mmH2O | 550 mmH2O | 500 mmH2O | not performed |
| Treatment of IH | initially acetazolamide and frequently lumbar punctures; due to remaining symptoms after insufficient attempt of mechanical recanalization, shunt-operation | acetazolamide | acetazolamide | intolerant to acetazolamide, short-time therapy with torasemide | repeated lumbar punctures | initially acetazolamide, but due to increasing CSF pressure and papilledema shunt-operation | insufficient attempt of mechanical recanalization, embolization of fistulas |
| Outcome (mRS) | symptom-free (mRS 0) | improved symptoms but remaining headaches (mRS 1) | symptom-free (mRS 0) | symptom-free (mRS 0) | symptom-free (mRS 0) | improved symptoms (mRS 1) | improved symptoms (mRS 2) |
| Ophthalmological Control | improved papilledema | improved papilledema | no abnormalities | not performed | not performed | improved papilledema on the right, severe left papillary atrophy | not performed |