Berlin Grading System Can Stratify the Onset and Predict Perioperative Complications in Adult Moyamoya Disease. Issue 6 (10th June 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Berlin Grading System Can Stratify the Onset and Predict Perioperative Complications in Adult Moyamoya Disease. Issue 6 (10th June 2017)
- Main Title:
- Berlin Grading System Can Stratify the Onset and Predict Perioperative Complications in Adult Moyamoya Disease
- Authors:
- Kashiwazaki, Daina
Akioka, Naoki
Kuwayama, Naoya
Houkin, Kiyohiro
Czabanka, Marcus
Vajkoczy, Peter
Kuroda, Satoshi - Abstract:
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: The grading system for moyamoya disease is not established. OBJECTIVE: To assess the usefulness of a recently proposed grading system for stratifying the clinical severity and predicting postoperative morbidity in adult moyamoya disease. METHODS: We investigated 176 hemispheres from 89 adult patients who were diagnosed with moyamoya disease in Japan. Their data were analyzed using the Berlin grading system with minor modifications. After summarizing the numerical values for digital subtraction angiography (1-3 points), magnetic resonance imaging (0-1 points), and single-photon emission computed tomography (0-2 points), 3 grades of moyamoya disease were defined: mild (grade I) = 1 to 2 points, moderate (grade II) = 3 to 4 points, and severe (grade III) = 5 to 6 points. In total, 82 of 161 hemispheres underwent superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery anastomosis and indirect synangiosis. Postoperative neurological morbidity was included within 30 d after surgery. RESULTS: Preoperative examinations categorized 87 hemispheres as grade I, 39 as grade II, and 50 as grade III. There was a significant correlation between the Berlin grading system and clinical severity ( P < .001). Perioperative complications occurred in 12 of 82 (14.6%) hemispheres, including transient ischemic attack in 3 hemispheres, ischemic stroke in 4 hemispheres, symptomatic hyperperfusion in 4 hemispheres, and intracerebral hemorrhage in 1 hemisphere. The Berlin gradingAbstract: BACKGROUND: The grading system for moyamoya disease is not established. OBJECTIVE: To assess the usefulness of a recently proposed grading system for stratifying the clinical severity and predicting postoperative morbidity in adult moyamoya disease. METHODS: We investigated 176 hemispheres from 89 adult patients who were diagnosed with moyamoya disease in Japan. Their data were analyzed using the Berlin grading system with minor modifications. After summarizing the numerical values for digital subtraction angiography (1-3 points), magnetic resonance imaging (0-1 points), and single-photon emission computed tomography (0-2 points), 3 grades of moyamoya disease were defined: mild (grade I) = 1 to 2 points, moderate (grade II) = 3 to 4 points, and severe (grade III) = 5 to 6 points. In total, 82 of 161 hemispheres underwent superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery anastomosis and indirect synangiosis. Postoperative neurological morbidity was included within 30 d after surgery. RESULTS: Preoperative examinations categorized 87 hemispheres as grade I, 39 as grade II, and 50 as grade III. There was a significant correlation between the Berlin grading system and clinical severity ( P < .001). Perioperative complications occurred in 12 of 82 (14.6%) hemispheres, including transient ischemic attack in 3 hemispheres, ischemic stroke in 4 hemispheres, symptomatic hyperperfusion in 4 hemispheres, and intracerebral hemorrhage in 1 hemisphere. The Berlin grading system was related to their occurrence ( P < .001). CONCLUSION: The Berlin grading system facilitates the stratification of clinical severity and predicting postoperative neurological morbidity in adult moyamoya disease, thereby suggesting its general usage in clinical practice. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neurosurgery. Volume 81:Issue 6(2017)
- Journal:
- Neurosurgery
- Issue:
- Volume 81:Issue 6(2017)
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- Volume 81, Issue 6 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 81
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0081-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 986
- Page End:
- 991
- Publication Date:
- 2017-06-10
- Subjects:
- Clinical score -- Moyamoya disease -- Postoperative morbidity -- Severity -- onset
Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
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http://journals.lww.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/neuros/nyx140 ↗
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- 0148-396X
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