High variance of intraoperative blood pressure predicts early cerebral infarction after revascularization surgery in patients with Moyamoya disease

Few studies focused on the intraoperative blood pressure in Moyamoya disease (MMD) patients. We aimed to clarify whether or not it relates to early cerebral infarction after revascularization. We reviewed a retrospective cohort of Moyamoya disease from 2011 to 2018 in Beijing Tiantan Hospital, and p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurosurgical review 2020-04, Vol.43 (2), p.759-769
Hauptverfasser: Li, Jiaxi, Zhao, Yahui, Zhao, Meng, Cao, Penghui, Liu, Xingju, Ren, Hao, Zhang, Dong, Zhang, Yan, Wang, Rong, Zhao, Jizong
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Zusammenfassung:Few studies focused on the intraoperative blood pressure in Moyamoya disease (MMD) patients. We aimed to clarify whether or not it relates to early cerebral infarction after revascularization. We reviewed a retrospective cohort of Moyamoya disease from 2011 to 2018 in Beijing Tiantan Hospital, and patients with radiologically confirmed early postoperative infarction were included in the analysis. Controls were matched based on age, sex, and revascularization modality at a ratio of 1:5. Perioperative clinical factors and intraoperative blood pressure data were collected and analyzed. A total of 52 patients out of 1497 revascularization surgeries (3.5%) who experienced CT or MRI confirmed early postoperatively cerebral infarction, aged 38.46 ± 11.70; 26 were male (50.0%). Average real variability (ARV)-systolic blood pressure (SBP) (OR 3.29, p  = 0.003), ARV-diastolic blood pressure (DBP) (OR 4.10, p  = 0.005), ARV-mean arterial pressure (MAP) (OR 4.08, p  = 0.004), and the maximum drops of DBP (OR 1.08, p  = 0.003) and MAP (OR 1.06, p  = 0.004) were associated with early postoperative infarction. In patients who experienced massive cerebral infarction, the maximum drops of DBP (OR 1.11, p  = 0.004) and MAP (OR 1.11, p  = 0.003) are independent risk factors, whereas ARVs of SBP (OR 3.90, p  
ISSN:0344-5607
1437-2320
DOI:10.1007/s10143-019-01118-z