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Stroke | 2011

Decompressive Surgery in Cerebrovenous Thrombosis A Multicenter Registry and a Systematic Review of Individual Patient Data

Jose M. Ferro; Isabelle Crassard; Jonathan M. Coutinho; Patrícia Canhão; Fernando Barinagarrementeria; Brett Cucchiara; Laurent Derex; Christoph Lichy; J. Masjuan; Ayrton Massaro; Gonzalo Matamala; Sven Poli; Mohammad Saadatnia; Erwin Stolz; Miguel Viana-Baptista; Jan Stam; Marie-Germaine Bousser; Dural Sinus Thrombosis (Iscvt ) Investigators

Background and Purpose— Herniation attributable to unilateral mass effect is the major cause of death in cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT). Decompressive surgery may be lifesaving in these patients. Methods— Retrospective registry of cases of acute CVT treated with decompressive surgery (craniectomy or hematoma evacuation) in 22 centers and systematic review of all published cases of CVT treated with decompressive surgery. The primary outcome was the score on the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at last follow-up, dichotomized between favorable (mRS score, 0–4) and unfavorable outcome (mRS score, 5 or death). Secondary outcomes were complete recovery (mRS score 0–1), independence (mRS score, 0–2), severe dependence (mRS score, 4–5), and death at last available follow-up. Results— Sixty-nine patients were included and 38 were from the registry. Decompressive craniectomy was performed in 45 patients, hematoma evacuation was performed in 7, and both interventions were performed in 17 patients. At last follow-up (median, 12 months) only 12 (17.4%) had un unfavorable outcome. Twenty-six (37.7%) had mRS score 0 to 1, 39 (56.5%) had mRS score 0 to 2, 4 (5.8%) were alive with mRS score 4 to 5, and 11 (15.9%) patients died. Three of the 9 patients with bilateral fixed pupils recovered completely. Comatose patients were less likely to be independent (mRS score 0–2) than noncomatose patients (45% versus 84%; P=0.003). Patients with bilateral lesions were more likely to have unfavorable outcomes (50% versus 11%; P=0.004) and to die (42% versus 11%; P=0.025). Conclusions— In CVT patients with large parenchymal lesions causing herniation, decompressive surgery was lifesaving and often resulted in good functional outcome, even in patients with severe clinical conditions.


Stroke (Sixth Edition)#R##N#Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management | 2016

45 – Cerebral Venous Thrombosis

Jose M. Ferro; Patrícia Canhão


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Iconography : Cerebral venous thrombosis

Jose M. Ferro; Patrícia Canhão; Diana Aguiar de Sousa


Archive | 2015

Pitfalls in the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage

Christopher P. Robinson; Sean Ruland; José Biller; Jose M. Ferro; Michael J. Schneck


Archive | 2015

Managing hemorrhagic stroke

Katharina Maria Busl; José Biller; Jose M. Ferro; Michael J. Schneck


Archive | 2015

Choosing appropriate patients for anticoagulation

Sarkis Morales-Vidal; Alejandro Hornik; José Biller; Jose M. Ferro; Michael J. Schneck


Archive | 2015

The diagnosis and overdiagnosis of cerebral vasculitis

Ruth Geraldes; José Biller; Jose M. Ferro; Michael J. Schneck


Archive | 2015

Common pitfalls in intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke

Shyam Prabhakaran; José Biller; Jose M. Ferro; Michael J. Schneck


Archive | 2015

Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) – an underrecognized and undertreated disorder

Patrícia Canhão; José Biller; Jose M. Ferro; Michael J. Schneck


Archive | 2015

Transient ischemic attacks and stroke mimics and chameleons

Ana Catarina Fonseca; José Biller; Jose M. Ferro; Michael J. Schneck

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José Biller

Northwestern University

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Alejandro Hornik

Loyola University Medical Center

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Ayrton Massaro

University of Pennsylvania

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Brett Cucchiara

University of Pennsylvania

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Christoph Lichy

University of Pennsylvania

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David Pasquale

Loyola University Chicago

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Erwin Stolz

University of Pennsylvania

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