Outcome evaluation for the treatment of low flow venous and lymphatic malformations.

IF 1.2 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS CVIR Endovascular Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1186/s42155-024-00493-z
R M Moussa, A O Oseni, S Patel, L Mailli, R Morgan, L A Ratnam
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Abstract

Purpose: To propose a standardized method of subjectively and objectively evaluating outcomes of sclerotherapy in treating low flow vascular malformations.

Materials and methods: Sixty-six patients with low flow vascular malformations (venous, lymphatic, or combined) were treated with percutaneous sclerotherapy using bleomycin, doxycycline, or sodium tetradecyl sulphate. Each lesion required between 2-5 sessions of sclerotherapy with 8-week intervals in between. The success of sclerotherapy was evaluated subjectively and objectively. The subjective response was based on the degree of patient satisfaction, by recording improvement of their symptoms and quality of life. The objective response was based on the changes in lesion characteristics after treatment, by recording changes in size, sonographic features, number of cystic spaces, and development of phleboliths.

Results: 91% of our patients were satisfied with the treatment and reported improvement of symptoms and quality of life. Radiologically, 62% (41/66) of the patients had a reduction in lesion size, 77% (51/66) had a change in echogenicity, 84% (51/61) had a reduction in cystic spaces, and 68% (30/44) developed phleboliths. Of the patients reporting significant improvement, 94% displayed reduction in cystic spaces, 89% displayed change in the echogenicity and 71% showed changes in the size of the lesions, representing a linear correlation.

Conclusion: Evaluating the outcomes of percutaneous sclerotherapy for treating vascular malformations is a recognized challenge. Creating a questionnaire with defined parameters to apply before and after treatment allows objective measurement of outcomes. This will enable improved treatment pathways and treatment choice for patients, informed consent, and enable outcome comparison with other centers.

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低流量静脉和淋巴畸形的治疗效果评价。
目的:提出一种主客观评价硬化疗法治疗低流量血管畸形疗效的标准化方法。材料和方法:66例低流量血管畸形(静脉、淋巴或合并)患者采用博来霉素、强力霉素或硫酸钠经皮硬化治疗。每个病变需要2-5次硬化治疗,中间间隔8周。主观、客观地评价硬化治疗的成功与否。主观反应是基于患者的满意度,通过记录他们的症状和生活质量的改善。客观的反应是基于治疗后病变特征的变化,通过记录大小、超声特征、囊腔数量和静脉腔的发展变化。结果:91%的患者对治疗满意,症状和生活质量均有改善。放射学上,62%(41/66)的患者病变缩小,77%(51/66)的患者回声性改变,84%(51/61)的患者囊腔缩小,68%(30/44)的患者出现静脉结石。在报告有显著改善的患者中,94%显示囊腔缩小,89%显示回声增强,71%显示病变大小改变,呈线性相关。结论:评价经皮硬化疗法治疗血管畸形的效果是一个公认的挑战。在治疗前后创建一个具有定义参数的问卷,可以客观地衡量结果。这将有助于改善患者的治疗途径和治疗选择,知情同意,并使与其他中心的结果进行比较。
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CVIR Endovascular
CVIR Endovascular Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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