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Article ; Online: Endovascular coiling versus neurosurgical clipping in the management of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage in the elderly: a multicenter cohort study.

Lee, Keng Siang / Siow, Isabel / Yang, Lily Wy / Foo, Aaron Sc / Zhang, John Jy / Mathews, Ian / Goh, Chun Peng / Teo, Colin / Nagarjun, Bolem / Chen, Vanessa / Lwin, Sein / Teo, Kejia / Low, Shiong Wen / Sun, Ira Sy / Pang, Boon Chuan / Yang, Eugene Wr / Yang, Cunli / Gopinathan, Anil / Yeo, Tseng Tsai /
Nga, Vincent Dw

Neurosurgical review

2024  Volume 47, Issue 1, Page(s) 100

Abstract: The comparability of endovascular coiling over neurosurgical clipping has not been firmly established in elderly patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH). Data were obtained from all patients with aSAH aged ≥60 across three tertiary ... ...

Abstract The comparability of endovascular coiling over neurosurgical clipping has not been firmly established in elderly patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH). Data were obtained from all patients with aSAH aged ≥60 across three tertiary hospitals in Singapore from 2014 to 2019. Outcome measures included modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at 3 and at 6 months, and in-hospital mortality. Of the 134 patients analyzed, 84 (62.7%) underwent coiling and 50 (37.3%) underwent clipping. The endovascular group showed a higher incidence of good mRS score 0-2 at 3 months (OR = 2.45 [95%CI:1.16-5.20];p = 0.018), and a lower incidence of in-hospital mortality (OR = 0.31 [95%CI:0.10-0.91];p = 0.026). There were no significant difference between the two treatment groups in terms of good mRS score at 6 months (OR = 1.98 [95%CI:0.97-4.04];p = 0.060). There were no significant differences in the incidence of complications, such as aneurysm rebleed, delayed hydrocephalus, delayed ischemic neurological deficit and venous thromboembolism between the two treatment groups. However, fewer patients in the coiling group developed large infarcts requiring decompressive craniectomy (OR = 0.32 [95%CI:0.12-0.90];p = 0.025). Age, admission WFNS score I-III, and coiling were independent predictors of good functional outcomes at 3 months. Only age and admission WFNS score I-III remained significant predictors of good functional outcomes at 6 months. Endovascular coiling, compared with neurosurgical clipping, is associated with significantly better short term outcomes in carefully selected elderly patients with aSAH. Maximal intervention is recommended for aSAH in the young elderly age group and those with favorable WFNS scores.
MeSH term(s) Humans ; Middle Aged ; Aneurysm, Ruptured/surgery ; Cohort Studies ; Endovascular Procedures ; Intracranial Aneurysm/therapy ; Neurosurgical Procedures ; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/complications ; Treatment Outcome
Language English
Publishing date 2024-03-01
Publishing country Germany
Document type Multicenter Study ; Journal Article
ZDB-ID 6907-3
ISSN 1437-2320 ; 0344-5607
ISSN (online) 1437-2320
ISSN 0344-5607
DOI 10.1007/s10143-024-02325-z
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