White and Gray Matter Perfusion in Children with Moyamoya Angiopathy after Revascularization Surgery

Introduction: Surgical revascularization is very effective in patients with moyamoya angiopathy (MMA) and leads to improvements in cortical perfusion parameters. However, changes in white matter hemodynamics are still underestimated. To date, only a few studies have examined brain perfusion changes within deep white matter after bypass surgery in patients with MMA. Methods: Ten children with MMA were evaluated using the CT perfusion technique before and after revascularization surgery. Brain perfusion parameters within gray and white matter were compared before and after surgery. The correlations between the perfusion parameters before surgery and the Suzuki stage, as well as between the perfusion parameters and the cognitive scores, were also evaluated. Results: Brain perfusion parameters improved significantly in both gray matter (predominantly due to cerebral blood flow within the anterior circulation, p < 0.01) and white matter (predominantly due to cerebral blood volume within the semiovale centrum, p < 0.001). We revealed that the pattern of improvement in perfusion in white matter differed from the pattern of improvement in perfusion in gray matter. Significant correlations were revealed between the Suzuki stage before surgery and the perfusion parameters within the posterior cerebral artery circulation (adjusted p < 0.05). There were also significant correlations between cognitive scores and brain perfusion parameters in gray matter and white matter (adjusted p < 0.05). Conclusions: The perfusion parameters of gray matter and white matter in the brain improve differently after bypass surgery in patients with MMA. Different hemodynamics within these compartments could explain this.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
White and Gray Matter Perfusion in Children with Moyamoya Angiopathy after Revascularization Surgery ; volume:58 ; number:4 ; year:2023 ; pages:197-205 ; extent:9
Pediatric neurosurgery ; 58, Heft 4 (2023), 197-205 (gesamt 9)

Urheber
Filimonova, Elena
Martirosyan, Azniv
Ovsiannikov, Konstantin
Pashkov, Anton
Rzaev, Jamil

DOI
10.1159/000531719
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023092800152719283469
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  • Filimonova, Elena
  • Martirosyan, Azniv
  • Ovsiannikov, Konstantin
  • Pashkov, Anton
  • Rzaev, Jamil

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