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Association of Infratentorial Brain Arteriovenous Malformations With Hemorrhage at Initial Presentation
- Source :
- Stroke. 35:660-663
- Publication Year :
- 2004
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2004.
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Abstract
- Background and Purpose— The goal of this study was to analyze the association of hemorrhagic presentation with infratentorial brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Methods— The 623 consecutive, prospectively enrolled patients from the Columbia AVM Databank were analyzed in a cross-sectional study. Clinical presentation (diagnostic event) was categorized as intracranial hemorrhage or nonhemorrhagic presentation. From brain imaging and cerebral angiography, AVM location was classified as either infratentorial or supratentorial. Univariate and multivariate statistical models were applied to test the effect of age, sex, AVM size and location, venous drainage pattern, and associated (ie, feeding artery or intranidal) arterial aneurysms on the likelihood of hemorrhage at initial AVM presentation. Results— Of the 623 patients, 72 (12%) had an infratentorial and 551 (88%) had a supratentorial AVM. Intracranial hemorrhage was the presenting symptom in 283 patients (45%), and infratentorial AVM location was significantly more frequent (18%) among patients who bled initially (6%; odds ratio [OR], 3.60; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.09 to 6.20). This difference remained significant (OR, 1.99; 95% CI, 1.07 to 3.69) in the multivariate logistic regression model controlling for age, sex, AVM size, deep venous drainage, and associated arterial aneurysms. In the same model, the effect of other established determinants for AVM hemorrhage—ie, AVM size (in 1-mm increments; OR, 0.95; 95% CI, 0.94 to 0.96), deep venous drainage (OR, 3.09; 95% CI, 1.87 to 5.12), and associated aneurysms (OR, 2.78; 95% CI, 1.76 to 4.40)—remained significant. Conclusions— Our findings suggest that infratentorial AVM location is independently associated with hemorrhagic AVM presentation.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
New York
Comorbidity
Risk Assessment
Central nervous system disease
Sex Factors
Neuroimaging
Risk Factors
Cerebellum
Odds Ratio
medicine
Humans
Prospective Studies
Stroke
Advanced and Specialized Nursing
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Vascular disease
Age Factors
INFRATENTORIAL BRAIN
medicine.disease
Cerebral Angiography
Surgery
Cross-Sectional Studies
Logistic Models
Arterial aneurysms
Multivariate Analysis
Female
Neurology (clinical)
Presentation (obstetrics)
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Intracranial Hemorrhages
Brain Stem
Cerebral angiography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15244628 and 00392499
- Volume :
- 35
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Stroke
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....490f29f4d6188e1f095ce021da320efa
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000117093.59726.f9