Benefits of Prolonged Anticoagulant Treatment in a Series of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis in Pediatric Patients

Berrueco R, Faura A, R. A, M. M, S. M, G. E.
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Background: Cerebral sinus venous thrombosis (CSVT) is a rare complication in children, usually secondary to an underlying condition. Recent guidelines recommend treating all pediatric patients with CSVT, but also suggest that treatment longer than three months should not be justified in provoked cases in which the risk factor has disappeared. Methods: Retrospective observational study analyzing data of CSVT in children (1-18 years-old) admitted in a single hospital. Demographic data, clinical presentation, etiology, extension, treatment and outcome were evaluated. Results: Thirty-one patients had a confirmed CSVT. Sixteen were girls, mean age was 7.3 years (SD 4.39). Sigmoid sinus (n=17) and transverse sinus (n=14) were the most frequent sinuses affected. Multiple sinus thrombosis was found in 20 patients (64.5%). Underlying condition was described in 29 cases: infectious disease (n=20), major head trauma (n=4), chemotherapy (n=3), arteriovenous malformation (n=2). More frequent symptoms were: headache (n= 15), decreased level of consciousness (n=5), seizures (n=3), focal neurological deficit (n=2), papilledema (n=2), diplopia (n=2), vision impairment (n=1), and coma (n=4). All patients received anticoagulant treatment. Complete vein recanalization after 3 months was achieved in 53.3% of the cases. Treatment was prolonged up to 6 months in those patients with partial or no response (n=14). Seven of them improved radiological findings. Complete and partial vein recanalization were reported in 73.3% and 20% of the patients. Conclusion: Anticoagulation was useful to achieve complete vein recanalization in this series. Extending anticoagulation up to 6 months could be useful to improve outcome of pediatric patients with CSVT in selected cases.
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延长抗凝治疗对儿童脑静脉血栓形成的益处
背景:脑窦静脉血栓形成(CSVT)是儿童中一种罕见的并发症,通常继发于潜在疾病。最近的指南建议治疗所有患有CSVT的儿科患者,但也建议在危险因素已经消失的诱发病例中,治疗时间不应超过三个月。方法:回顾性观察分析1 ~ 18岁住院儿童CSVT的资料。评估了人口统计学资料、临床表现、病因、扩展、治疗和结果。结果:31例患者确诊为CSVT。16例为女孩,平均年龄7.3岁(SD 4.39)。乙状窦(n=17)和横窦(n=14)是最常见的鼻窦。多发窦血栓20例(64.5%)。29例患者的基础疾病为:感染性疾病(n=20),严重头部外伤(n=4),化疗(n=3),动静脉畸形(n=2)。更常见的症状有:头痛(n= 15)、意识水平下降(n=5)、癫痫发作(n=3)、局灶性神经功能缺损(n=2)、乳头水肿(n=2)、复视(n=2)、视力障碍(n=1)和昏迷(n=4)。所有患者均接受抗凝治疗。53.3%的病例在3个月后静脉完全再通。部分缓解或无缓解的患者延长治疗长达6个月(n=14)。其中7例改善了放射学检查结果。73.3%和20%的患者报告了完全和部分静脉再通。结论:抗凝治疗有助于实现静脉再通。延长抗凝治疗至6个月可能有助于改善儿童CSVT患者的预后。
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