The factors affecting the outcomes of conservative and surgical treatment of chiari i adult patients: a comparative retrospective study.

Neurological research(2022)

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BACKGROUND:The prognosis of the Chiari malformation type 1 (CM1) demonstrates a variant spectrum that varies from full recovery to complicated worse neurological disability. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the factors affecting the outcomes of conservative and surgical treatment for CM1 by evaluating adult patients consecutively managed at our institutions. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients diagnosed with CM1 at two reference neurosurgical centers for eight years (2010-2017). We selected all CM1 adult patients who managed conservatively or surgically as the core sample for this study. For clinical evaluation, we used a Chicago Chiari Outcome Scale (CCOS). For radiological assessment, we adopted both craniocervical and contrast-phase MRIs. We investigate factors such as age, sex, pretreatment symptoms, symptoms duration, and radiological findings in both groups. RESULTS:Ninety patients were treated conservatively. After a progression, five of them were treated surgically later and included in a total of 72 patients who underwent decompressive surgery. We successfully managed 85 patients (94.4%) of the conservative group and 64 patients (88.9%) of the surgical group. We found that patients with aqueductal stroke volume (ASV) of 12 µl are surgical candidates. We observed a strong positive correlation between clinical improvement and the increase in ASV values. CONCLUSIONS:ASV≤12 µl is a significant predictor for surgical intervention. The presence of heavy sleep apnea or/and functional symptoms, tonsillar herniation >13.4 mm on coronal images, low ASV, long symptom durations, and a syrinx are the independent prognostic factors that affected outcomes negatively.
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