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European consensus conference on unruptured brain AVMs treatment (Supported by EANS, ESMINT, EGKS, and SINCH)

Authors :
Andrey Golanov
Andreas Gruber
Andreas Raabe
René Chapot
Roman Liscak
Alberto Debernardi
Shalva Sh Eliava
Alberto Pasqualin
Luca Regli
Ettore Beghi
Marco Cenzato
Andras A. Kemeny
Alessandro La Camera
Torstein R. Meling
Mika Niemelä
Martina Revay
Bengt Karlsson
Laurent Spelle
István Szikora
Edoardo Boccardi
Civan Islak
Enrico Motti
Elio Agostoni
Bodo Lippitz
Peter Vajkoczy
Michael K. Morgan
Matthias W. R. Radatz
Clinicum
Neurokirurgian yksikkö
Department of Neurosciences
HUS Neurocenter
Source :
Cenzato, Marco; Boccardi, Edoardo; Beghi, Ettore; Vajkoczy, Peter; Szikora, Istvan; Motti, Enrico; Regli, Luca; Raabe, Andreas; Eliava, Shalva; Gruber, Andreas; Meling, Torstein R; Niemela, Mika; Pasqualin, Alberto; Golanov, Andrey; Karlsson, Bengt; Kemeny, Andras; Liscak, Roman; Lippitz, Bodo; Radatz, Matthias; La Camera, Alessandro; ... (2017). European consensus conference on unruptured brain AVMs treatment (Supported by EANS, ESMINT, EGKS, and SINCH). Acta neurochirurgica, 159(6), pp. 1059-1064. Springer 10.1007/s00701-017-3154-8 , Acta Neurochirurgica, Vol. 159, No 6 (2017) pp. 1059-1064
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer, 2017.

Abstract

In December of 2016, a Consensus Conference on unruptured AVM treatment, involving 24 members of the three European societies dealing with the treatment of cerebral AVMs (EANS, ESMINT, and EGKS) was held in Milan, Italy. The panel made the following statements and general recommendations: (1) Brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a complex disease associated with potentially severe natural history; (2) The results of a randomized trial (ARUBA) cannot be applied equally for all unruptured brain arteriovenous malformation (uBAVM) and for all treatment modalities; (3) Considering the multiple treatment modalities available, patients with uBAVMs should be evaluated by an interdisciplinary neurovascular team consisting of neurosurgeons, neurointerventionalists, radiosurgeons, and neurologists experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of brain AVM; (4) Balancing the risk of hemorrhage and the associated restrictions of everyday activities related to untreated unruptured AVMs against the risk of treatment, there are sufficient indications to treat unruptured AVMs grade 1 and 2 (Spetzler-Martin); (5) There may be indications for treating patients with higher grades, based on a case-to-case consensus decision of the experienced team; (6) If treatment is indicated, the primary strategy should be defined by the multidisciplinary team prior to the beginning of the treatment and should aim at complete eradication of the uBAVM; (7) After having considered the pros and cons of a randomized trial vs. a registry, the panel proposed a prospective European Multidisciplinary Registry.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00016268
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cenzato, Marco; Boccardi, Edoardo; Beghi, Ettore; Vajkoczy, Peter; Szikora, Istvan; Motti, Enrico; Regli, Luca; Raabe, Andreas; Eliava, Shalva; Gruber, Andreas; Meling, Torstein R; Niemela, Mika; Pasqualin, Alberto; Golanov, Andrey; Karlsson, Bengt; Kemeny, Andras; Liscak, Roman; Lippitz, Bodo; Radatz, Matthias; La Camera, Alessandro; ... (2017). European consensus conference on unruptured brain AVMs treatment (Supported by EANS, ESMINT, EGKS, and SINCH). Acta neurochirurgica, 159(6), pp. 1059-1064. Springer 10.1007/s00701-017-3154-8 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-017-3154-8>, Acta Neurochirurgica, Vol. 159, No 6 (2017) pp. 1059-1064
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....33cb8c75e76f8924eeba7029c7a591bf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-017-3154-8