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Carmelo Lucio Sturiale1, Alba Scerrati2,3, Luca Ricciardi4, Oriela Rustemi5, Anna Maria Auricchio6, Nicolò Norri2,3, Amedeo Piazza4, Fabio Ranieri5, Alberto Tomatis7, Alessio Albanese6, Vincenzo Di Egidio8, Marco Farneti2,3, Annunziato Mangiola7,9, Enrico Marchese6, Antonino Raco4, Lorenzo Volpin5, Gianluca Trevisi7,9.
Abstract
Endovascular treatment has emerged as the predominant approach in intracranial aneurysms. However, surgical clipping is still considered the best treatment for middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysms in referral centers. Here we compared short- and long-term clinical and neuroradiological outcomes in patients with MCA aneurysms undergoing clipping or coiling in 5 Italian referral centers for cerebrovascular surgery. We retrospectively reviewed 411 consecutive patients admitted between 2015 and 2019 for ruptured and unruptured MCA aneurysm. Univariate and multivariate analyses of the association between demographic, clinical, and radiological parameters and ruptured status, type of surgical treatment, and clinical outcome at discharge and follow-up were performed. Clipping was performed in 340 (83%) cases, coiling in 71 (17%). Clipping was preferred in unruptured aneurysms and in those showing collateral branches originating from neck/dome. Surgery achieved a higher rate of complete occlusion at discharge and follow-up. Clipping and coiling showed no difference in clinical outcome in both ruptured and unruptured cases. In ruptured aneurysms age, presenting clinical status, intracerebral hematoma at onset, and treatment-related complications were significantly associated with outcome at both short- and long-term follow-up. The presence of collaterals/perforators originating from dome/neck of the aneurysms also worsened the short-term clinical outcome. In unruptured cases, only treatment-related complications such as ischemia and hydrocephalus were associated with poor outcome. Clipping still seems superior to coiling in providing better short- and long-term occlusion rates in MCA aneurysms, and at the same time, it appears as safe as coiling in terms of clinical outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Clipping; Coiling; Endovascular; Intracranial aneurysm; Middle cerebral artery
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35665868 PMCID: PMC9492556 DOI: 10.1007/s10143-022-01822-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurg Rev ISSN: 0344-5607 Impact factor: 2.800
Comparison between patients treated with clipping and coiling
| Unruptured aneurysms | Ruptured aneurysms | Ruptured + unruptured | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clipping | Coiling | Clipping | Coiling | Clipping | Coiling | |||||
| Age ± SD in years | 59 ± 10.5 | 55 ± 12.7 | 55.7 ± 13.4 | 58.9 ± 13.6 | 58.1 ± 11.5 | 58.2 ± 13.5 | ||||
| Male sex | 56 (24%) | 7 (50%) | 0.03 | 27 (25%) | 15 (26%) | 83 (24%) | 22 (31%) | |||
| Topography | Right side | 132 (56%) | 8 (57%) | 61 (58%) | 37 (65%) | 193 (57%) | 45 (63%) | |||
| Left side | 102 (44%) | 6 (43%) | 45 (42%) | 20 (35%) | 147 (43%) | 26 (37%) | ||||
| Ruptured status | Ruptured | - | - | - | - | - | - | 106 (31%) | 57 (80%) | < .001 |
| Unruptured | - | - | - | - | 234 (69%) | 14 (20%) | ||||
| Mean size ± SD in mm | 6.6 ± 4 | 9 ± 5.3 | 0.03 | 7.9 ± 4.2 | 7.2 ± 4.7 | 7 ± 4.1 mm | 7.6 ± 4.8 mm | |||
| Mean AR ± SD | 2.3 ± 3.4 | 2.2 ± 0.7 | 2 ± 0.9 | 2 ± 0.6 | 2.2 ± 2.4 | 2 ± 0.6 | ||||
| Collaterals originating from aneurysm neck/dome | 57 (24%) | 2 (14%) | 24 (23%) | 4 (7%) | 0.01 | 81 (24%) | 6 (8%) | 0.004 | ||
| Multiple aneurysms | 103 (44%) | 5 (36%) | 44 (42%) | 14 (25%) | 0.03 | 147 (43%) | 19 (27%) | 0.01 | ||
| Blebs | 65 (28%) | 3 (21%) | 51 (58%) | 20 (35%) | 116 (34%) | 23 (32%) | ||||
| Hydrocephalus treatment | Transient EVD | - | - | - | 27 (25%) | 7 (12%) | 0.04 | 27 (8%) | 7 (10%) | |
| Permanent shunt | 5 (2%) | 0 | 13 (12%) | 8 (14%) | 18 (5%) | 8 (11%) | ||||
| Treatment-related neurological complications | 19 (8%) | 0 | 21 (20%) | 3 (5%) | 0.01 | 40 (12%) | 3 (4%) | |||
| Clinically silent radiologic stroke | 22 (9%) | 1 (7%) | 7 (6.5%) | 11 (19%) | 0.01 | 29 (8.5%) | 11 (15.5%) | |||
| Treatment related general complications | 10 (4%) | 0 | 14 (13%) | 3 (5%) | 24 (7%) | 3 (4%) | ||||
| Occlusion at discharge (total = 397) | complete | 212 (92%) | 10 (84%) | 0.01 | 92 (91%) | 37 (69%) | < .001 | 304 (92%) | 47 (71%) | < .001 |
| partial | 18 (8%) | 2 (16%) | 9 (9%) | 17 (31%) | 27 (8%) | 19 (29%) | ||||
| failed | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
| Occlusion at follow-up (total = 343) | complete | 197 (92%) | 9 (82%) | 72 (90%) | 24 (63%) | < .001 | 268 (91%) | 33 (67%) | < .001 | |
| partial | 18 (8%) | 2 (18%) | 8 (10%) | 14 (37%) | 26 (9%) | 16 (33%) | ||||
| failed | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
| Radiological follow-up in months (mean ± SD) | 22.7 ± 16.6 | 28.2 ± 19.5 | 26.4 ± 20 | 16.7 ± 9.4 | < .001* | 24 ± 17 | 19 ± 13 | |||
Legend: *Welch’s unequal variances t test has been applied instead of Student’s t test as Levene’s test was significant (p < .05), suggesting a violation of the equal variance assumption; AR, aspect ratio
Comparison between ruptured and unruptured aneurysms
| Ruptured | Unruptured | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age ± SD | 57 ± 14 | 59 ± 11 | 58 ± 12 | ||
| Male sex | 42 (27%) | 63 (25%) | 105 (26%) | ||
| Topography | Right side | 98 (60%) | 140 (56%) | 238 (58%) | |
| Left side | 65 (40%) | 108 (44%) | 173 (42%) | ||
| Mean size ± SD | 7.7 ± 4.4 mm | 6.7 ± 4.1 mm | 7.1 ± 4.3 mm | 0.03 | |
| Mean AR ± SD | 2.0 ± 0.9 | 2.2 ± 3.0 | 2.1 ± 2.2 | ||
| Collaterals originating from aneurysm neck/dome | 28 (17%) | 59 (24%) | 87 (21%) | ||
| Multiple aneurysms | 58 (36%) | 108 (44%) | 166 (40%) | ||
| Blebs | 71 (43%) | 68 (27%) | 139 (34%) | < .001 | |
| Treatment | Clipping | 106 (65%) | 234 (94%) | 340 (83%) | < .001 |
| Coiling | 57 (35%) | 14 (6%) | 71 (17%) | ||
| Treatment-related Complications | 24 (15%) | 19 (8%) | 43 (10%) | 0.02 | |
| Systemic complications | 17 (10%) | 10 (4%) | 27 (7%) | 0.01 | |
| Clinically silent radiologic stroke | 18 (11%) | 22 (9%) | 40 (9.7%) | ||
| Hydrocephalus treatment | Transient EVD | 34 (21%) | 0 (0%) | 34 (8%) | < .001 |
| Permanent shunt | 21 (13%) | 5 (2%) | 26 (6%) | < .001 | |
| eGOS at discharge | Upper GR | 55 (33.7%) | 233 (94%) | 288 (70%) | < .001 |
| Lower GR | 1 (0.6%) | 1 (0.4%) | 2 (0.5%) | ||
| Upper MD | 32 (19.6%) | 6 (2.4%) | 38 (9.2%) | ||
| Lower MD | 11 (6.7%) | 0 | 11 (2.7%) | ||
| Upper SD | 18 (11%) | 6 (2.4%) | 24 (5.8%) | ||
| Lower SD | 17 (10.4%) | 0 | 17 (4.1%) | ||
| VS | 10 (6%) | 1 (0.4%) | 11 (2.7%) | ||
| D | 19 (12%) | 1 (0.4%) | 20 (4.9%) | ||
| eGOS at follow-up (total = 391) | Upper GR | 60/144 (41.7%) | 213/247 (86.2%) | 273/391 (69.8%) | < .001 |
| Lower GR | 19/144 (13.2%) | 26/247 (10.5%) | 45/391 (11.5%) | ||
| Upper MD | 21/144 (14.6%) | 4/247 (1.6%) | 25/391 (6.4%) | ||
| Lower MD | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| Upper SD | 26/144 (18.1%) | 4/247 (1.6%) | 30/391 (7.7%) | ||
| Lower SD | 4/144 (2.8%) | 0 | 4/391 (1%) | ||
| VS | 9/144 (6%) | 0 | 9/391 (2.3%) | ||
| D | 5/144 (3%) | 0 | 5/391 (1.3%) | ||
| mRS at follow-up (total = 391) | 0 | 60/144 (42%) | 213/247 (86%) | 273/391 (70%) | < .001 |
| 1 | 19/144 (13%) | 24/247 (10%) | 43/391 (11%) | ||
| 2 | 21/144 (15%) | 5/247 (2%) | 26/391 (7%) | ||
| 3 | 16/144 (11%) | 4/247 (1.6%) | 20/391 (5%) | ||
| 4 | 14/144 (10%) | 1/247 (0.4%) | 15/391 (4%) | ||
| 5 | 9/144 (6%) | 0 | 9/391 (2%) | ||
| 6 | 5/144 (3%) | 0 | 5/391 (1%) | ||
| Mean ± SD clinical follow-up | 23 ± 17 months | 23 ± 16 months | 23 ± 16 months | ||
Legend: EVD external ventricular drainage, eGOS Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale, mRS modified Rankin Scale, AR aspect ratio
Ruptured aneurysms: comparison between good and poor clinical outcome at discharge and at last follow-up according to Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale
| Good outcome at discharge | Poor outcome at discharge | Total | Good outcome at follow-up | Poor outcome at follow-up | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age ± SD in years | 54 ± 13.3 | 61.2 ± 12.8 | 56.8 ± 13.5 | < .001 | 53.5 ± 12.4 | 60.3 ± 12.3 | 55.6 ± 13.4 | 0.01 | |
| Male sex | 24 (24%) | 18 (28%) | 42 (26%) | 26 (26%) | 12 (27%) | 38 (26%) | |||
| Topography | Right side | 59 (60%) | 39 (61%) | 98 (60%) | 60 (60%) | 26 (59%) | 86 (60%) | ||
| Left side | 40 (40%) | 25 (39%) | 65 (40%) | 40 (40%) | 18 (41%) | 58 (40%) | |||
| Mean size ± SD in mm | 7.2 ± 4.4 | 8.4 ± 4.5 | 7.7 ± 4.4 | 7.6 ± 4.5 | 7.7 ± 4.2 | 7.7 ± 4.4 | |||
| Mean AR ± SD | 1.9 ± 1 | 2.2 ± 0.5 | 2 ± 0.8 | 2 ± 1 | 2.1 ± 0.7 | 2 ± 0.9 | |||
| Collaterals from neck/dome | 12 (12%) | 16 (25%) | 28 (17%) | 0.03 | 14 (14%) | 12 (27%) | 26 (18%) | ||
| Multiple aneurysms | 36 (36%) | 22 (34%) | 58 (36%) | 36 (36%) | 15 (34%) | 51 (35%) | |||
| Blebs | 45 (45%) | 26 (41%) | 71 (44%) | 45 (45%) | 22 (50%) | 67 (47%) | |||
| Mean Hunt-Hess score ± SD | 2.4 ± 1.3 | 4 ± 1.2 | 3 ± 1.5 | < .001 | 2.5 ± 1.3 | 3.75 ± 1.3 | 2.9 ± 1.4 | < .001 | |
| ICH at presentation | 35 (35%) | 47 (73%) | 82 (50%) | < .001 | 35 (35%) | 33 (75%) | 68 (47%) | < .001 | |
| Hydrocephalus at presentation | 22 (22%) | 19 (30%) | 41 (25%) | 19 (19%) | 15 (34%) | 34 (24%) | |||
| Treatment | Clipping | 63 (64%) | 43 (67%) | 106 (65%) | 68 (68%) | 29 (66%) | 97 (67%) | ||
| Coiling | 36 (36%) | 21 (33%) | 57 (35%) | 32 (32%) | 15 (34%) | 47 (33%) | |||
| ICH removal | 18 (18%) | 34 (53%) | 52 (32%) | < .001 | 17 (17%) | 24 (55%) | 41 (28%) | < .001 | |
| Treatment-related Complications | 3 (3%) | 21 (33%) | 24 (15%) | < .001 | 7 (7%) | 10 (23%) | 17 (12%) | 0.007 | |
| Hydrocephalus treatment | EVD | 18 (18%) | 16 (25%) | 34 (21%) | 16 (16%) | 10 (23%) | 26 (18%) | ||
| V-P shunt | 13 (13%) | 8 (12.5%) | 21 (13%) | 11 (11%) | 9 (20%) | 20 (14%) | |||
| Early Occlusion | Complete | 76/93 (82%) | 53/62 (85.5%) | 129/155 (83%) | 80/96 (83%) | 34/42 (81%) | 114/138 (83%) | ||
| Partial | 17/93 (18%) | 9/62 (14.5%) | 26/155 (17%) | 16/96 (17%) | 8/42 (19%) | 24/138 (17%) | |||
| Occlusion at follow-up | Complete | 69/87 (79%) | 27/31 (87%) | 96 /118 (81%) | 71/90 (79%) | 25/28 (89%) | 96/118 (81.3%) | ||
| Partial | 18/87 (21%) | 4/31 (13%) | 22 (19%) | 19/90 (21%) | 2/28 (11%) | 22/118 (18.7%) | |||
Legend: Good outcome = upper or lower Good Recovery/ upper or lower moderate disability; poor outcome = upper or lower severe disability/vegetative state/death; ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; EVD, external ventricular drainage; V-P, ventriculo-peritoneal; AR, aspect ratio
Unruptured aneurysms: comparison between good and poor clinical outcome at discharge and at last follow-up according to Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale
| Good outcome at discharge | Poor outcome at discharge | Total | Good outcome at follow-up | Poor outcome at follow-up | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age ± SD in years | 58.7 ± 10.7 | 62.1 ± 9.3 | 58.9 ± 10.6 | 58.7 ± 10.7 | 62.8 ± 7.6 | 58.9 ± 10.6 | |||
| Male sex | 58 (25%) | 5 (36%) | 63 (25%) | 60 (25%) | 3 (37.5%) | 63 (25.5%) | |||
| Topography | Right side | 131 (56%) | 9 (64%) | 140 (56%) | 133 (56%) | 6 (75%) | 139 (56%) | ||
| Left side | 103 (44%) | 5 (36%) | 108 (44%) | 106 (44%) | 2 (25%) | 108 (44%) | |||
| Mean size ± SD in mm | 6.5 ± 3.1 | 10.2 ± 11.4 | 6.7 ± 4 | 6.7 ± 4.1 | 6.7 ± 3.9 | 6.7 ± 4.1 | |||
| Mean AR ± SD | 2.3 ± 3.3 | 1.7 ± 0.6 | 2.2 ± 3.1 | 2.3 ± 3.2 | 1.4 ± 0.6 | 2.3 ± 3.1 | |||
| Collaterals from neck/dome | 54 (23%) | 5 (36%) | 59 (24%) | 54 (23%) | 4 (50%) | 58 (23%) | |||
| Multiple aneurysms | 102 (44%) | 6 (43%) | 108 (44%) | 103 (43%) | 4 (50%) | 107 (43%) | |||
| Blebs | 66 (28%) | 2 (14%) | 68 (27%) | 67 (28%) | 1 (12.5%) | 68 (28%) | |||
| Treatment | Clipping | 220 (94%) | 14 (100%) | 234 (94.4%) | 225 (94%) | 8 (100%) | 233 (94.3%) | ||
| Coiling | 14 (16%) | 0 | 14 (5.6%) | 14 (6%) | 0 | 14 (5.7%) | |||
| Treatment-related complications | 6 (2.6%) | 13 (93%) | 19 (7.7%) | < .001 | 10 (4.2%) | 8 (100%) | 18 (7.3%) | < .001 | |
| Hydrocephalus treatment | EVD | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| V-P shunt | 2 (0.8%) | 3 (21%) | 5 (2%) | < .001 | 2 (0.8%) | 3 (37.5%) | 5 (2%) | < .001 | |
| Early occlusion | Complete | 209/228 (92%) | 13/14 (93%) | 222/242 (92%) | 214/233 (92%) | 7/8 (87.5%) | 221/241 (92%) | ||
| Partial | 19/228 (8%) | 1/14 (7%) | 20/242 (8%) | 19/233 (8%) | 1/8 (12.5%) | 20/241 (8%) | |||
| Occlusion at follow-up | Complete | 194/213 (91%) | 12/13 (92%) | 206/226 (91%) | 199/218 (91%) | 7/8 (87.5%) | 206/226 (91%) | ||
| Partial | 19/213 (9%) | 1/13 (8%) | 20/226 (9%) | 19/218 (9%) | 1/8 (12.5%) | 20/226 (9%) | |||
Legend: * Welch’s unequal variances t test has been applied instead of Student’s t test as Levene’s test was significant (p < .05), suggesting a violation of the equal variance assumption; good outcome = upper/lower good recovery; poor outcome = upper/lower moderate disability/upper/lower severe disability/vegetative state/death; EVD, external ventricular drainage; V-P, ventriculo-peritoneal; AR, aspect ratio
Binomial logistic regression: outcomes (good or poor) according to extended Glasgow Outcome Scale
| Dependent variable | Covariates | Odds ratio | 95% confidence interval | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower bound | Upper bound | ||||
| Ruptured aneurysms | |||||
| Age | 1.061 | 0.002 | 1.022 | 1.102 | |
| Hunt-Hess Score | 2.029 | < .001 | 1.454 | 2.832 | |
| Collaterals (y) | 2.816 | 0.093 | 0.843 | 9.411 | |
| ICH (y) | 1.849 | 0.295 | 0.585 | 5.841 | |
| ICH surgery (y) | 1.734 | 0.360 | 0.533 | 5.640 | |
| Treatment related complications (y) | 9.964 | 0.003 | 2.225 | 44.612 | |
| Age | 1.066 | < .001 | 1.030 | 1.104 | |
| Hunt-Hess Score | 1.748 | < .001 | 1.279 | 2.389 | |
| ICH (y) | 1.946 | 0.235 | 0.649 | 5.835 | |
| ICH surgery (y) | 2.569 | 0.095 | 0.847 | 7.788 | |
| Treatment related complications (y) | 2.750 | 0.091 | 0.849 | 8.907 | |
| Unruptured aneurysms | |||||
| Hydrocephalus treatment (shunt) | 0.600 | 0.639 | 0.071 | 5.059 | |
| Treatment related complications (y) | 570.000 | < .001 | 58.246 | 5578.088 | |
| Hydrocephalus treatment (shunt) | 2.000 | 0.513 | 0.250 | 15.991 | |
| Treatment related complications (y) | 4.736e9 | 0.994 | 0.000 | ∞ | |
Poor outcome coded as class 1. Poor outcome in ruptured aneurysms = upper and lower severe disability/vegetative state/death. Poor outcome in unruptured aneurysms = upper and lower moderate disability/severe disability/vegetative state/death
Binomial logistic regression: radiological outcome (complete or non-complete obliteration) at early control and at last follow-up
| Dependent variable | Covariates | Odds ratio | 95% confidence interval | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower bound | Upper bound | ||||
| Age | 1.053 | 0.225 | 0.969 | 1.144 | |
| Male gender | 3.192 | 0.287 | 0.378 | 26.969 | |
| Left side | 0.476 | 0.475 | 0.062 | 3.644 | |
| Hunt-Hess Score | 1.552 | 0.240 | 0.745 | 3.235 | |
| Size in mm | 1.291 | 0.004* | 1.087 | 1.534 | |
| Aspect ratio | 0.632 | 0.497 | 0.168 | 2.379 | |
| Presence of collaterals | 31.749 | 0.006* | 2.739 | 367.992 | |
| Presence of blebs | 3.235 | 0.187 | 0.565 | 18.540 | |
| ICH (y) | 2.208 | 0.509 | 0.211 | 23.130 | |
| Treatment (coiling) | 247.548 | < .001* | 10.199 | 6008.422 | |
| Age | 1.078 | 0.092 | 0.988 | 1.176 | |
| Male gender | 1.908 | 0.465 | 0.337 | 10.792 | |
| Left side | 3.286 | 0.244 | 0.443 | 24.364 | |
| Hunt-Hess Score | 1.204 | 0.612 | 0.588 | 2.464 | |
| Size in mm | 1.229 | 0.004* | 1.068 | 1.414 | |
| Aspect ratio | 0.758 | 0.603 | 0.266 | 2.159 | |
| Presence of collaterals | 3.181 | 0.286 | 0.379 | 26.703 | |
| Presence of blebs | 4.811 | 0.113 | 0.688 | 33.624 | |
| ICH (y) | 8.676 | 0.215 | 0.285 | 264.486 | |
| Treatment (coiling) | 155.157 | 0.001* | 7.275 | 3309.179 | |
Non-complete obliteration coded as class 1
Legend: * Statistically significant