Delayed Diagnosis of Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistula: A Case Report and Scoping Review

Author:

Tanaka Tatsuya1,Yamane Fumitaka1,Sashida Ryohei1,Hirokawa Yu1,Wakamiya Tomihiro1,Michiwaki Yuhei1,Shimoji Kazuaki1,Suehiro Eiichi1,Onoda Keisuke1,Matsuno Akira1,Morimoto Tadatsugu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, International University of Health and Welfare, Narita Hospital, 852 Hatakeda, Narita 2868520, Japan

2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University, Saga 849-8501, Japan

Abstract

Spinal dural arteriovenous fistula (SDAVF) is among the most common arterial shunt diseases typically found in middle aged or older men. Herein, we aimed to clarify the reasons for misdiagnoses and delayed diagnoses of SDAVF, determine how these affect prognoses, and establish how they can be prevented. We conducted a PubMed/MEDLINE literature search using “spinal dural arteriovenous fistula”, “delayed diagnosis”, “late diagnosis”, and “misdiagnosis” terms. We identified 18 articles, including 965 SDAVF cases. Patients were predominantly males (71.8–100.0%) (mean age: 53.5–71.0 years). Misdiagnoses rates varied (17.5–100.0%) and encompassed many conditions. The mean time between early manifestations and confirmed diagnosis was approximately 10–15 months and from the first radiologic image revealing dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) features to diagnosis was 9.2–20.7 months. Posttreatment outcomes showed a significant improvement in motor functions, gait, and micturition, particularly in patients exhibiting preoperative symptoms over a short period. SDAVF is frequently misdiagnosed or subject to delayed diagnosis, causing poor clinical outcomes. SDAVF symptoms including progressive lower-limb weakness, paresthesia, and vesicorectal dysfunction are indications for spinal magnetic resonance imaging with subsequent spinal angiography, wherein DAVF is evidenced by extensive T2 hyperintensity and flow-void abnormalities. We reported a representative case with delayed diagnosis.

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MDPI AG

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