Regression of periventricular anastomosis after indirect revascularization in pediatric patients with moyamoya disease

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Zheng, Elizabeth Yi [1 ]
Hara, Shoko [1 ,2 ]
Inaji, Motoki [1 ]
Tanaka, Yoji [1 ]
Nariai, Tadashi [1 ]
Maehara, Taketoshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Tokyo, Japan
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moyamoya disease; periventricular anastomosis; cerebral revascularization; cerebrovascular disease; pediatrics; vascular disorders; FOLLOW-UP; BYPASS; MRI; PET;
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10.3171/2023.8.PEDS23304
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate whether indirect revascularization in pediatric patients with moya-moya disease leads to periventricular anastomosis (PVA) regression, which is markedly developed in moyamoya vessels and is regarded as a risk factor for hemorrhage.METHODS Pediatric patients with moyamoya disease treated with indirect revascularization from 2011 to 2021 were included in this study. Magnetic resonance angiography and arterial spin labeling images acquired before and 1 year after surgery were assessed to obtain a visual scale of postoperative collateral artery formation, moyamoya vessels, PVA, and quantitative values of cerebral blood flow (CBF). The relationship between background information (age, sex, RNF213 p.R4810K variant status, and preoperative CBF) and postoperative collateral artery formation, as well as post-operative CBF improvement and regression of moyamoya vessels and PVA, was evaluated.RESULTS Of 89 hemispheres in 58 patients (34 females; mean [SD] patient age 8.0 [3.4] years), 74.2% showed good postoperative collateral artery formation and a significant increase in CBF (p < 0.001). Postoperative PVA showed sig- nificant regression (postoperative score 1.46 [1.06] vs 2.02 [1.69], p = 0.001), especially in those arising from choroidal arteries (postoperative score 0.28 [0.50] vs 0.72 [0.67], p < 0.001). Compared with hemispheres without good collateral artery formation, those with good collateral artery formation were more likely to show a higher increase in CBF (9.74 [12.44] ml/min/100 g vs -4.86 [9.68] ml/min/100 g, p < 0.001) and regression of PVA (54.5% [36/66] vs 30.4% [7/23], p = 0.015). Although not statistically significant, patients with postoperative PVA progression were younger than those with regression (6.75 [3.03] years vs 8.18 [3.17] years, p = 0.188), and patients with the RNF213 p.R4810K variant were more likely to show regression (28/57 [49.1%] hemispheres vs 5/13 [38.5%] hemispheres, p = 0.069). CONCLUSIONS Indirect revascularization in pediatric patients with moyamoya disease resulted in good collateral extracranial artery formation and an increase in CBF and PVA regression, especially of vessels arising from choroidal arteries. With good postoperative collateral artery development, patients were more likely to show improved CBF and regression of moyamoya vessels, including PVA. Whether postoperative PVA changes reduce future hemorrhage risk requires further investigation.
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