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Non-ischemic cerebral enhancing lesions after intracranial aneurysm endovascular repair: a retrospective French national registry
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Article
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Shotar, Eimad; Labeyrie, Marc-Antoine; Biondi, Alessandra; Velasco, Stéphane; Saliou, Guillaume; Boulouis, Grégoire; Daumas-Duport, Benjamin; Bourcier, Romain; Janot, Kevin; Herbreteau, Denis; Michelozzi, Caterina; Premat, Kevin; Redjem, Hocine; Bricout, Nicolas; Thouant, Pierre; Arteaga, Charles; Pierot, Laurent; Tahon, Florence; Boubagra, Kamel; Ikka, Leon; Chabert, Emmanuel; Lenck, Stéphanie; Guédon, Alexis; Consoli, Arturo; Saleme, Suzana; di Maria, Federico; Ferré, Jean-Christophe; Eugene, Francois; Anxionnat, René; Marnat, Gaultier; Guetarni, Zakaria; Sourour, Nader-Antoine; Dormont, Didier; Clarencon, Frédéric
Source
Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery; 2022, Vol. 14 Issue: 9 p925-930, 6p
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17598478; 17598486
Abstract
BackgroundNon-ischemic cerebral enhancing (NICE) lesions are exceptionally rare following aneurysm endovascular therapy (EVT).ObjectiveTo investigate the presenting features and longitudinal follow-up of patients with NICE lesions following aneurysm EVT.MethodsPatients included in a retrospective national multicentre inception cohort were analysed. NICE lesions were defined, using MRI, as delayed onset punctate, nodular or annular foci enhancements with peri-lesion edema, distributed in the vascular territory of the aneurysm EVT, with no other confounding disease.ResultsFrom a pool of 58 815 aneurysm endovascular treatment procedures during the study sampling period (2006–2019), 21/37 centres identified 31 patients with 32 aneurysms of the anterior circulation who developed NICE lesions (mean age 45±10 years). Mean delay to diagnosis was 5±9 months, with onset occurring a month or less after the index EVT procedure in 10 out of 31 patients (32%). NICE lesions were symptomatic at time of onset in 23 of 31 patients (74%). After a mean follow-up of 25±26 months, 25 patients (81%) were asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic without disability (modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score 0–1) at last follow-up while 4 (13%) presented with mild disability (mRS score 2). Clinical follow-up data were unavailable for two patients. Follow-up MRI (available in 27 patients; mean time interval after onset of 22±22 months) demonstrated persistent enhancement in 71% of cases.ConclusionsThe clinical spectrum of NICE lesions following aneurysm EVT therapy spans a wide range of neurological symptoms. Clinical course is most commonly benign, although persistent long-term enhancement is frequent.