Normal perfusion pressure breakthrough syndrome in giant arteriovenous malformations

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Kato, Y [1 ]
Sano, H [1 ]
Nonomura, K [1 ]
Kanno, T [1 ]
Katada, K [1 ]
Takeshita, G [1 ]
Toyama, H [1 ]
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[1] FUJITA HLTH UNIV,DEPT RADIOL,SCH MED,TOYOAKE,AICHI 47011,JAPAN
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arteriovenous malformation; normal perfusion pressure breakthrough syndrome; SPECT; MEP;
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The treatment of large, high-flow cerebral arteriovenous malformations is one of the most difficult operations which neurosurgeons encounter because of the complex surgery and the post-operative effects on the brain. We have evaluated 10 patients with large, high-flow AVMs who underwent surgical resection. Patients were investigated with contrast-enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, 1231-IMP single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) studies of cerebral flow and cerebral vasodilatory function, intraoperative Laser Doppler flowmetry (4 or 10 patients), and conventional angiography. The volume of the arteriovenous malformation nidi ranged from 32.8 to 210.5 cc. SPECT imaging performed on the first post-operative day hewed ma, ked hyperperfusion in the brain tissue surrounding the resected nidus, and these regions were normal on images on the 7th post-operative day. Laser Doppler flowmetry showed sudden, and marked increase in CBF immediately following placement of temporary clips on the main feeding artery. Angiograms done on 7-14 days following surgery showed a stagnating artery, fragile vessel, and a prolonged circulation time. Our results indicate that pre- and postoperative SPECT study, especially a dynamic SPECT study done on the first post-operative day, was the most useful examination for ascertaining the post-operative normal perfusion pressure breakthrough.
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