2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.04.076
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Long-term Outcomes After Encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis in Adult Patients with Moyamoya Disease Presenting with Ischemia

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“…Bao et al concluded that bilateral involvement was a common significant factor in any strokes and that hypertension was a risk factor for ischemic strokes during follow-up. 1 The values reported by Bao et al were somewhat larger than those of the present study. Therefore, the present study is to our knowledge the first to clearly show that STA-MCA anastomosis and EDMAPS may also lead to the best long-term (> 5 years) outcomes reported to date for adult patients with moyamoya disease.…”
Section: Late Clinical Outcomescontrasting
confidence: 79%
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“…Bao et al concluded that bilateral involvement was a common significant factor in any strokes and that hypertension was a risk factor for ischemic strokes during follow-up. 1 The values reported by Bao et al were somewhat larger than those of the present study. Therefore, the present study is to our knowledge the first to clearly show that STA-MCA anastomosis and EDMAPS may also lead to the best long-term (> 5 years) outcomes reported to date for adult patients with moyamoya disease.…”
Section: Late Clinical Outcomescontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…On the other hand, there are almost no reports of study results for long-term (> 10 years) outcomes in adult moyamoya patients who underwent bypass surgery, although many reports of clinical results during 5-to 6-year followup periods have been published. Only Bao et al (2018) performed EDAS for 145 adult patients and followed them up for approximately 12 years. These authors reported 1-, 5-, and 10-year estimated cumulative stroke rates of 2.1%, 6.8%, and 8.9%, respectively.…”
Section: Late Clinical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to avoid the occurrence of post-operative stroke, we usually require patients to undergo vascular reconstruction surgery after 3 months of cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage. The surgical procedure was as described in our previous reports ( 8 , 9 , 29 ). Bilateral surgery or more is generally required for patients with MMD.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim is to provide blood supply to the ischemic region or at risk of ischemia. Revascularization surgery is often used, including superficial temporal artery anastomosis, direct or indirect bypass 6 , and encephalo-duro-arteriosynangiosis 3,9 . Indirect revascularization is a reliable treatment of choice 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%