Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Pereira Filho, Arthur de Azambuja lattes
Orientador(a): Portuguez, Mirna Wetters lattes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Medicina e Ci?ncias da Sa?de
Departamento: Faculdade de Medicina
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/1677
Resumo: BACKGROUND : Recent technological advances in neuroimaging modalities, associated with increased prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases in general, have resulted in more frequent incidental detection of unruptured intracranial aneurysms. When opting for therapeutic intervention, it is a consensus that most lesions can be treated with acceptably low morbidity and mortality rates, regardless of the method performed. Recently, some studies have suggested that changes in cognitive status could be a form of complication attributable to microsurgical treatment. However, to the present date, no study had behavioral analysis or evaluation of cognitive functions with a term greater than 12 months postoperatively. This pioneering study contributes to the pursuit of new knowledge on these topics.AIMS : To evaluate the impact of microsurgical treatment on cognitive and behavioral functions in patients with incidental unruptured intracranial aneurysms of anterior cerebral circulation.METHOD : A within-subjects clinical trial was performed including 40 patients submitted to microsurgical clipping for unruptured intracranial aneurysms of the anterior cerebral circulation through left or right pterional approach. Subjects were evaluated in three stages: preoperative period, three months and three years after surgery. The cognitive and behavioral tests applied were: Mini Mental State Examination, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale III, Wechsler Memory Scale III, Boston Naming Testing, Stroop Test, Verbal Fluency Test and FrSBe (Frontal Systems Behavior Scale). Traditional epidemiological and outcome parameters were also analyzed. Paired Student?s t test and analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by post-hoc test of Bonferroni were used for statistical purposes. Results were considered significant when P ≤ 0.05.RESULTS : Among the 40 patients of the study, feminine gender predominated (87.5%) and the mean age was 54.1 years. The topographic distribution of treated aneurysms was: internal carotid artery (45%), middle cerebral artery (45%), and anterior communicating artery (10%). Five patients had multiple aneurysms. Aneurysm?s sizes ranged between 3 and 15 mm (mean: 5.67 mm). The aneurysms were xviii completely excluded by clipping in 95% of cases. Neurologic complications occurred on 7.5% of the cases and there were no deaths. The cognitive and behavioral tests showed no worsening in the performance of patients after microsurgical intervention in the short or long term. Clinical and demographic characteristics (gender, age, education and risk factors for cerebrovascular disease) were not predictive variables for cognitive or behavioral changes. Surgical approach, surgeons` learning curve, topography, multiplicity and size of aneurysms did not interfere with the results of the tests as well.CONCLUSION : Microsurgical clipping in patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms did not alter the behavioral and cognitive functions in the short or long term. The intervention had a very high efficacy, associated to a low morbidity and mortality rates and a very good functional outcome.
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spelling Portuguez, Mirna WettersCPF:38932946000http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4765068Y6CPF:93715927020http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4700170E5Pereira Filho, Arthur de Azambuja2015-04-14T13:35:28Z2012-04-242012-03-12PEREIRA FILHO, Arthur de Azambuja. Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais. 2012. 189 f. Tese (Doutorado em Medicina e Ci?ncias da Sa?de) - Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, 2012.http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/1677BACKGROUND : Recent technological advances in neuroimaging modalities, associated with increased prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases in general, have resulted in more frequent incidental detection of unruptured intracranial aneurysms. When opting for therapeutic intervention, it is a consensus that most lesions can be treated with acceptably low morbidity and mortality rates, regardless of the method performed. Recently, some studies have suggested that changes in cognitive status could be a form of complication attributable to microsurgical treatment. However, to the present date, no study had behavioral analysis or evaluation of cognitive functions with a term greater than 12 months postoperatively. This pioneering study contributes to the pursuit of new knowledge on these topics.AIMS : To evaluate the impact of microsurgical treatment on cognitive and behavioral functions in patients with incidental unruptured intracranial aneurysms of anterior cerebral circulation.METHOD : A within-subjects clinical trial was performed including 40 patients submitted to microsurgical clipping for unruptured intracranial aneurysms of the anterior cerebral circulation through left or right pterional approach. Subjects were evaluated in three stages: preoperative period, three months and three years after surgery. The cognitive and behavioral tests applied were: Mini Mental State Examination, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale III, Wechsler Memory Scale III, Boston Naming Testing, Stroop Test, Verbal Fluency Test and FrSBe (Frontal Systems Behavior Scale). Traditional epidemiological and outcome parameters were also analyzed. Paired Student?s t test and analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by post-hoc test of Bonferroni were used for statistical purposes. Results were considered significant when P ≤ 0.05.RESULTS : Among the 40 patients of the study, feminine gender predominated (87.5%) and the mean age was 54.1 years. The topographic distribution of treated aneurysms was: internal carotid artery (45%), middle cerebral artery (45%), and anterior communicating artery (10%). Five patients had multiple aneurysms. Aneurysm?s sizes ranged between 3 and 15 mm (mean: 5.67 mm). The aneurysms were xviii completely excluded by clipping in 95% of cases. Neurologic complications occurred on 7.5% of the cases and there were no deaths. The cognitive and behavioral tests showed no worsening in the performance of patients after microsurgical intervention in the short or long term. Clinical and demographic characteristics (gender, age, education and risk factors for cerebrovascular disease) were not predictive variables for cognitive or behavioral changes. Surgical approach, surgeons` learning curve, topography, multiplicity and size of aneurysms did not interfere with the results of the tests as well.CONCLUSION : Microsurgical clipping in patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms did not alter the behavioral and cognitive functions in the short or long term. The intervention had a very high efficacy, associated to a low morbidity and mortality rates and a very good functional outcome.Recentes avan?os tecnol?gicos nas modalidades de imagem, associados ao aumento da preval?ncia das doen?as cerebrovasculares em geral, t?m contribu?do para uma maior detec??o incidental dos aneurismas intracranianos n?o rotos. Quando se opta pela interven??o terap?utica, ? consenso na literatura que a maioria das les?es pode ser tratada com baixas taxas de morbimortalidade independentemente do m?todo adotado. Alguns recentes estudos sugeriram que altera??es do estado cognitivo poderiam ser uma forma de complica??o associada ao tratamento microcir?rgico. Todavia, at? o momento, nenhuma pesquisa apresentou an?lise das fun??es comportamentais ou avalia??o cognitiva com prazo superior a 12 meses de p?s-operat?rio. O presente trabalho visa contribuir pioneiramente para a busca de conhecimentos nesses dom?nios.OBJETIVO : Avaliar o impacto do tratamento microcir?rgico nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais em pacientes com aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior.M?TODO : Ensaio cl?nico com controle intra-grupo, envolvendo 40 sujeitos com aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior submetidos ? clipagem microcir?rgica por via pterional direita ou esquerda. Os pacientes foram avaliados em tr?s momentos: no per?odo pr?-cir?rgico, tr?s meses e tr?s anos ap?s a interven??o. Os testes cognitivos e comportamentais usados foram: o Miniexame do Estado Mental, a Escala de Intelig?ncia para Adultos de Wechsler III, a Escala de Mem?ria de Wechsler III, o Teste de Nomea??o de Boston, o Teste Stroop, o Teste de Flu?ncia Verbal e o Teste FrSBe (Escala de Personalidade Frontal). Par?metros comuns de epidemiologia e evolu??o tamb?m foram analisados. An?lise estat?stica foi realizada com o teste t de Student e a an?lise de vari?ncia (ANOVA), seguida do teste de post-hoc de Bonferroni. Os resultados foram considerados significativos quando P ≤ 0,05.RESULTADOS : Entre os 40 pacientes da amostra, houve predom?nio do g?nero feminino (87,5%) e a m?dia de idade geral foi 54,1 anos. A distribui??o topogr?fica dos aneurismas tratados foi: art?ria car?tida interna (45%), art?ria cerebral m?dia (45%) e art?ria comunicante anterior (10%). Cinco pacientes apresentaram aneurismas m?ltiplos. O tamanho variou entre 3 e 15 mm (m?dia: 5,67 mm). Os aneurismas foram totalmente exclu?dos pela clipagem em 95% dos casos. Complica??es neurol?gicas ocorreram em 7,5% dos pacientes e n?o houve ?bitos. Os testes cognitivos e comportamentais n?o mostraram piora no desempenho dos pacientes ap?s a interven??o microcir?rgica a curto ou a longo prazo. Caracter?sticas cl?nicas e demogr?ficas (g?nero, idade, escolaridade e fatores de risco para doen?a cerebrovascular) n?o foram vari?veis preditivas para altera??o cognitiva ou comportamental. Abordagem cir?rgica, curva de aprendizado dos cirurgi?es, topografia arterial, multiplicidade e tamanho dos aneurismas tamb?m n?o interferiram nos resultados dos testes aplicados.CONCLUS?O : Em pacientes com aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior, o tratamento microcir?rgico n?o alterou as fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais a curto ou a longo prazo. O tratamento microcir?rgico apresentou efic?cia muito alta, associada a baixa taxa de morbimortalidade e a ?tima recupera??o funcional.Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T13:35:28Z (GMT). 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title Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais
spellingShingle Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais
Pereira Filho, Arthur de Azambuja
MEDICINA
NEUROCIRURGIA
ANEURISMA INTRACRANIANO
MICROCIRURGIA
CIRCULA??O CEREBROVASCULAR
COGNI??O
COMPORTAMENTO
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais
title_full Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais
title_fullStr Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais
title_full_unstemmed Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais
title_sort Aneurismas intracranianos incidentais n?o rotos de circula??o cerebral anterior : impacto da microcirurgia nas fun??es cognitivas e comportamentais
author Pereira Filho, Arthur de Azambuja
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NEUROCIRURGIA
ANEURISMA INTRACRANIANO
MICROCIRURGIA
CIRCULA??O CEREBROVASCULAR
COGNI??O
COMPORTAMENTO
topic MEDICINA
NEUROCIRURGIA
ANEURISMA INTRACRANIANO
MICROCIRURGIA
CIRCULA??O CEREBROVASCULAR
COGNI??O
COMPORTAMENTO
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
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description BACKGROUND : Recent technological advances in neuroimaging modalities, associated with increased prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases in general, have resulted in more frequent incidental detection of unruptured intracranial aneurysms. When opting for therapeutic intervention, it is a consensus that most lesions can be treated with acceptably low morbidity and mortality rates, regardless of the method performed. Recently, some studies have suggested that changes in cognitive status could be a form of complication attributable to microsurgical treatment. However, to the present date, no study had behavioral analysis or evaluation of cognitive functions with a term greater than 12 months postoperatively. This pioneering study contributes to the pursuit of new knowledge on these topics.AIMS : To evaluate the impact of microsurgical treatment on cognitive and behavioral functions in patients with incidental unruptured intracranial aneurysms of anterior cerebral circulation.METHOD : A within-subjects clinical trial was performed including 40 patients submitted to microsurgical clipping for unruptured intracranial aneurysms of the anterior cerebral circulation through left or right pterional approach. Subjects were evaluated in three stages: preoperative period, three months and three years after surgery. The cognitive and behavioral tests applied were: Mini Mental State Examination, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale III, Wechsler Memory Scale III, Boston Naming Testing, Stroop Test, Verbal Fluency Test and FrSBe (Frontal Systems Behavior Scale). Traditional epidemiological and outcome parameters were also analyzed. Paired Student?s t test and analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by post-hoc test of Bonferroni were used for statistical purposes. Results were considered significant when P ≤ 0.05.RESULTS : Among the 40 patients of the study, feminine gender predominated (87.5%) and the mean age was 54.1 years. The topographic distribution of treated aneurysms was: internal carotid artery (45%), middle cerebral artery (45%), and anterior communicating artery (10%). Five patients had multiple aneurysms. Aneurysm?s sizes ranged between 3 and 15 mm (mean: 5.67 mm). The aneurysms were xviii completely excluded by clipping in 95% of cases. Neurologic complications occurred on 7.5% of the cases and there were no deaths. The cognitive and behavioral tests showed no worsening in the performance of patients after microsurgical intervention in the short or long term. Clinical and demographic characteristics (gender, age, education and risk factors for cerebrovascular disease) were not predictive variables for cognitive or behavioral changes. Surgical approach, surgeons` learning curve, topography, multiplicity and size of aneurysms did not interfere with the results of the tests as well.CONCLUSION : Microsurgical clipping in patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms did not alter the behavioral and cognitive functions in the short or long term. The intervention had a very high efficacy, associated to a low morbidity and mortality rates and a very good functional outcome.
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