Chiari 1 malformation: age-based outcomes in a paediatric surgical cohort

CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM(2020)

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Purpose Substantial evidence exists describing differences between paediatric and adult Chiari 1 malformation (CM1) patients. Differences in clinical presentation between very young (0–6 years old) and older (7–18 years old) paediatric patients is similarly well-established. However, progression on these findings with regard to surgical outcomes is limited. We aimed to establish whether inter-paediatric age group modifies surgical outcome for CM1 decompression. Methods Retrospective chart review was conducted for 65 patients receiving posterior fossa decompression between 2006 and 2018. Presenting features, surgical management, and outcome were evaluated and stratified into very young patients (0–6 years) or older patients (7–18 years). Outcomes were assessed using the Chicago Chiari Outcome Scale (CCOS), a validated 16-point framework for comparison. Results Very young patients (21 patients) scored significantly lower in surgical outcome overall compared with older patients (44 patients) (12.1 ± 3.2/16 vs 14.2 ± 1.6/16, p = 0.011), and across 3/4 CCOS subscores: non-pain symptoms, functionality, and complications. Very young patients also returned to theatre more commonly (47.6% vs 13.6%, p = 0.003), primarily for re-do decompression (7/10 patients, 70%). Finally, the presentation of very young patients differed to older patients with significantly more oropharyngeal (38.1% vs 9.0%, p = 0.014) and motor symptoms (47.6% vs 22.7%, p = 0.042). Discussion Very young patients (0–6 years) do not appear to respond as well to standard posterior fossa decompression, as their older (7–18 years) paediatric counterparts, in the absence of several baseline cohort characteristic differences. We hypothesise underlying anatomical differences may contribute to this finding.
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Chiari 1 malformation, Posterior fossa decompression, Paediatric
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