Validation of the Clavien-Dindo grading system of complications for microsurgical treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms

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作者
Seboek, Martina [1 ,2 ]
Blum, Patricia [1 ,2 ]
Sarnthein, Johannes [1 ,2 ]
Fierstra, Jorn [1 ,2 ]
Germans, Menno R. [1 ,2 ]
Serra, Carlo [1 ,2 ]
Krayenbuehl, Niklaus [1 ,2 ]
Regli, Luca [1 ,2 ]
Esposito, Giuseppe [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Zurich, Univ Hosp Zurich, Dept Neurosurg, Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Hosp Zurich, Clin Neurosci Ctr, Zurich, Switzerland
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unruptured intracranial aneurysm;   complications; Clavien-Dindo grade; microneurosurgery; clipping; SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS; SURGERY; CLASSIFICATION; REVASCULARIZATION; MORBIDITY; OCCLUSION; MORTALITY;
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10.3171/2021.8.FOCUS20892
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVEMicrosurgery plays an essential role in managing unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs). The Clavien-Dindo classification is a therapy-oriented grading system that rates any deviation from the normal postoperative course in five grades. In this study, the authors aimed to test the applicability of the Clavien-Dindo grade (CDG) in patients who underwent microsurgical treatment of UIAs. METHODSThe records of patients who underwent microsurgery for UIAs (January 2013-November 2018) were retrieved from a prospective database. Complications at discharge and at short-term follow-up (3 months) were rated according to the Clavien-Dindo system. Patient outcomes were graded using the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). A descriptive statistic was used for data analysis. RESULTSOverall, 156 patients underwent 157 surgeries for 201 UIAs (size range 4-42 mm). Thirty-nine patients (25%) had complex UIAs. An adverse event (CDG >= I) occurred in 21 patients (13.5%) by the time of discharge. Among these, 10 patients (6.4%) presented with a new neurological deficit. Significant correlations existed between a CDG >= I and an increase in mRS and NIHSS scores (p < 0.001). Patients treated for complex aneurysms had a significantly higher risk of developing new neurological deficits (20.5% vs 1.7%, p = 0.007). At the 3-month follow-up, a CDG >= I was registered in 16 patients (10.3%); none presented with a new neurological deficit. A CDG >= I was associated with a longer hospital length of stay (LOS) (no complication vs CDG >= I, 6.2 +/- 3.5 days vs 9.3 +/- 7.7 days, p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS The CDG was applicable to patients who received microsurgery of UIAs. A significant correlation existed between CDG and outcome scales, as well as LOS. The aneurysm complexity was significantly associated with a higher risk for new neurological deficit
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