Characterization of Pediatric Infratentorial Arteriovenous Malformations: A Retrospective, Multicenter Cohort Study.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-3-2024
Publication Title
Neurosurgery
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Infratentorial arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) harbor different characteristics compared with supratentorial AVMs. This study aims to explore the unique characteristics of pediatric infratentorial AVMs and their response to single session stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS).
METHODS: The International Radiosurgery Research Foundation database of pediatric patients with AVM (age <18 >years) who underwent SRS was retrospectively reviewed. Baseline demographics, AVM characteristics, outcomes, and complications post-SRS were compared between infratentorial and supratentorial pediatric AVMs. Unfavorable outcome was defined as the absence of AVM obliteration, post-SRS hemorrhage, or permanent radiation-induced changes at last follow-up.
RESULTS: A total of 535 pediatric AVMs managed with SRS with a median follow-up of 67 months (IQR 29.0-130.6) were included, with 69 being infratentorial and 466 supratentorial. The infratentorial group had a higher proportion of deep location (58.4% vs 30.3%, P =
CONCLUSION: Despite baseline differences between infratentorial and supratentorial pediatric AVMs, SRS outcomes, including AVM obliteration and post-SRS hemorrhage rates, were comparable amongst both groups. SRS appears to have a similar risk profile and therapeutic benefit to infratentorial pediatric AVMs as it does for those with a supratentorial location.
Recommended Citation
Calafiore R, Burke RM, Becerril-Gaitan A, Chen CJ, Oravec CS, Belanger K, et al [Grills IS] Characterization of pediatric infratentorial arteriovenous malformations: a retrospective, multicenter cohort study. Neurosurgery. 2024 May 3. doi: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002977. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38700839.
DOI
10.1227/neu.0000000000002977
ISSN
1524-4040
PubMed ID
38700839