2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.08.078
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Longitudinal Imaging of Tumor Volume, Diffusivity, and Perfusion After Preoperative Endovascular Embolization in Supratentorial Hemispheric Meningiomas

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“…The extent of angiographic devascularization or radiographic ischemia on MRI did not correlate with subsequent intraoperative blood loss, degree of surgical resection, or patient functional outcome at follow-up in their study. These authors suggested meningiomas with dominant dural arterial supply are most amenable to safe and effective embolization, similar to our study results 22. Of note, aside from the use of diagnostic cerebral angiography and MRI in an attempt to assess embolization efficacy in both a qualitative and quantitative fashion, more recent efforts by Wen et al have proposed the use of semiquantitative analysis by flat-detector CT imaging to assess for degree of tumor embolization 23…”
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“…The extent of angiographic devascularization or radiographic ischemia on MRI did not correlate with subsequent intraoperative blood loss, degree of surgical resection, or patient functional outcome at follow-up in their study. These authors suggested meningiomas with dominant dural arterial supply are most amenable to safe and effective embolization, similar to our study results 22. Of note, aside from the use of diagnostic cerebral angiography and MRI in an attempt to assess embolization efficacy in both a qualitative and quantitative fashion, more recent efforts by Wen et al have proposed the use of semiquantitative analysis by flat-detector CT imaging to assess for degree of tumor embolization 23…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Bendszus et al and Borg et al found a reduction in estimated blood loss when comparing extensively embolized (>90%) to only partially embolized tumors 11 12. Other studies have failed to demonstrate significant correlation between degree of preoperative embolization and blood loss or extent of resection 10 13 22 24. A recent study of 28 patients with skull base meningioma did not find any association between arterial supply or anatomic location and degree of devascularization 20.…”
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“…Los estudios histopatológicos realizados en los meningiomas resecados, que fueron llevados previamente a embolización demuestran cambios celulares isquémicos y necrosis fibrinoide vascular, que en la Resonancia Magnética se traducen en una disminución significativa en la señal del coeficiente de difusión aparente (ADC), volumen sanguíneo cerebral relativo (rCBV) y flujo sanguíneo cerebral relativo (rCBF) que con frecuencia se encontrarán presentes desde las 6 horas a las 48 horas post-embolización 14 .…”
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“…Other findings that can be found in Magnetic Resonance after meningioma embolization that indicate tumor necrosis are tumor size increase, Copyright © Robles Robles Vanesa TNN.MS.ID.000595. 4(4).2021 associated edema and of course decrease in enhancement with the contrast medium, even being less than 90% (mild, moderate, or extensive) also has an important effect in reducing bleeding during surgical resection [13].…”
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confidence: 99%