Surgical treatment of brain arteriovenous malformations: clinical outcomes of patients included in the registry of a pragmatic randomized trial
Author:
Darsaut Tim E.1, Magro Elsa2, Bojanowski Michel W.3, Chaalala Chiraz3, Nico Lorena4, Bacchus Emma1, Klink Ruby5, Iancu Daniela6, Weill Alain6, Roy Daniel6, Sabatier Jean-Francois7, Cognard Christophe8, Januel Anne-Christine8, Pelissou-Guyotat Isabelle9, Eker Omer10, Roche Pierre-Hugues11, Graillon Thomas12, Brunel Hervé13, Proust Francois14, Beaujeux Rémy15, Aldea Sorin16, Piotin Michel17, Cornu Philippe16, Shotar Eimad18, Gaberel Thomas16, Barbier Charlotte19, Corre Marine Le16, Costalat Vincent20, Jecko Vincent21, Barreau Xavier22, Morandi Xavier16, Gauvrit Jean-Yves23, Derrey Stéphane16, Papagiannaki Chrysanthi24, Nguyen Thanh N.252627, Abdalkader Mohamad25, Tawk Rabih G.16, Huynh Thien28, Viard Geraldine29, Gevry Guylaine5, Gentric Jean-Christophe30, Raymond Jean56, _ _, _ _, Raymond Jean, Roy Daniel, Weill Alain, Iancu Daniela, Bojanowski Michel W., Chaalala Chiraz, Darsaut Tim E., Rempel Jeremy L., O’Kelly Cian J., Chow Michael M. C., Findlay J. Max, Fahed Robert, Lesiuk Howard, Drake Brian, Santos Marlene dos, Gentric Jean-Christophe, Magro Elsa, Seizeur Romuald, Nonent Michel, Timsit Serge, Pradier Olivier, Ognard Julien, El-Aouni Mourad Cheddad, Desal Hubert, Boursier Romain, Thillays François, Roualdes Vincent, Piotin Michel, Aldea Sorin, Blanc Raphael, Cognard Christophe, Januel Anne-Christine, Sabatier Jean-François, Calviere Lionel, Gauvrit Jean Yves, Lecouillard Isabelle, Morandi Xavier, Nouhaud Elodie, Raoult Hélène, Eugene François, Bras Anthony Le, Ferre Jean-Christophe, Paya Christophe, Ronziere Thomas, Trystram Denis, Naggara Olivier, Rodriguez-Regent Christine, Kerleroux Basile, Gaberel Thomas, Barbier Charlotte, Emery Evelyne, Touze Emmanuel, Papagiannaki Chrysanthi, Derrey Stephane, Pellisou-Guyotat Isabelle, Eker Omer, Guyotat Jacques, Berhouma Monsef, Riva Roberto, Dumot Chloé, Biondi Alessandra, Thines Laurent, Charbonnier Guillaume, Bougaci Nassim, Bracard Serge, Anxionnat René, Bernier-Chastagner Valérie, Civit Thierry, Gory Benjamin, Barreau Xavier, Jecko Vincent, Penchet Guillaume, Gimbert Edouard, Marnat Gaulthier, Huchet Aymeri, Herbreteau Denis, Boulouis Grégoire, Velut Stéphane, Bibi Richard, Ifergan Héloïse, Janot Kévin, Roche Pierre-Hugues, Graillon Thomas, Brunel Hervé, Peyriere Hadrien, Kaya Jean-Marc, Touta Adamou, Troude Lucas, Boissonneau Sébastien, Shotar Eimad, Boch Anne-Laure, Cornu Philippe, Clarençon Frédéric, Sourour Nader, Nouet Aurélien, Lenck Stéphanie, Premat Kévin, Costalat Vincent, Corre Marine Le, Bonafe Alain, Dargazanli Cyril, Gascou Gregory, Lefevre Pierre-Henri, Riquelme Carlos, Proust Francois, Beaujeux Rémy, Cebula Hélène, Ollivier Irène, Pop Raoul, Spatola Giorgio, Spelle Laurent, Chalumeau Vanessa, Gallas Sophie, Ikka Léon, Mihalea Cristian, Ozanne Augustin, Caroff Jildaz, Chabert Emmanuel, Mounayer Charbel, Rouchaud Aymeric, Caire Francois, Ricolfi Frédéric, Cao Catherine, Mourier Klaus-Luc, Thouant Pierre, Farah Walid, Nguyen Thanh N., Abdalkader Mohamad, Tawk Rabih G., Huynh Thien, Carlson Andrew P., Silva Luciana Alves Oliveira, Froio Nayara de Lima, Silva Gisele Sampaio, Mont’Alverne Francisco J. A., Martins Jose Luri, Mendes George Nunes, Miranda Rodrigo Rivera
Affiliation:
1. Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Alberta Hospital, Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2. Department of Neurosurgery, CHU Cavale Blanche, INSERM UMR 1101 LaTIM, Brest, France; 3. Department of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Montreal Health Centre (CHUM), Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 4. Division of Interventional Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology, CHU Saint-Etienne, North Hospital, Saint-Etienne, France; 5. Research Centre of the University of Montreal Hospital Centre, Interventional Neuroradiology Research Laboratory (NRI), Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 6. Department of Radiology, Service of Neuroradiology, Hospital Centre of the University of Montreal (CHUM), Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 7. Department of Neurosurgery, Pierre-Paul Riquet Hospital, Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse, France; 8. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Neuroradiology Department, Pierre-Paul Riquet Hospital, Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse, France; 9. Departments of Tumor and Vascular Neurosurgery and 10. Diagnostic and Interventional Neurological Imaging, Pierre Wertheimer Neurological Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France; 11. Neurosurgery Department, Nord Hospital, AP-HM, Marseille, France; 12. Department of Neurosurgery, Aix Marseille University, INSERM, AP-HM, MMG, UMR1251, Marmara Institute, La Timone Hospital, Marseille, France; 13. Department of Neuroradiology, La Timone Hospital, AP-HM, Marseille, France; 14. Department of Neurosurgery, Strasbourg University Hospitals, Strasbourg, France; 15. Department of Interventional Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; 16. Departments of Neurosurgery and 17. Interventional Radiology, Adolphe de Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris, France; 18. Neuroradiology, Mercy Salpetriere Hospital AP-HP, Paris, France; 19. Vascular and Interventional Imaging, CHU Caen Normandie, Caen, France; 20. Neuroradiology, CHU Montpellier, Montpellier, France; 21. Neurosurgery Department A, Pellegrin Hospital Group, CHU Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; 22. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Neuroradiology Department, Pellegrin Hospital Group, CHU Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; 23. Neuroradiology, Pontchaillou Hospital, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes, France; 24. Radiology, Charlies Nicolle Hospital, Rouen Normandy University Hospital, Rouen, France; 25. Departments of Radiology, 26. Neurology, and 27. Neurosurgery, Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts; 28. Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida; 29. Clinical Investigation Center, CHU Brest, Brest, France; and 30. Department of Interventional Neuroradiology, Cavale Blanche Hospital, Brest University Hospital, Brest, France
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
The Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations Study (TOBAS) is a pragmatic study that includes 2 randomized trials and registries of treated or conservatively managed patients. The authors report the results of the surgical registry.
METHODS
TOBAS patients are managed according to an algorithm that combines clinical judgment and randomized allocation. For patients considered for curative treatment, clinicians selected from surgery, endovascular therapy, or radiation therapy as the primary curative method, and whether observation was a reasonable alternative. When surgery was selected and observation was deemed unreasonable, the patient was not included in the randomized controlled trial but placed in the surgical registry. The primary outcome of the trial was mRS score > 2 at 10 years (at last follow-up for the current report). Secondary outcomes include angiographic results, perioperative serious adverse events, and permanent treatment-related complications leading to mRS score > 2.
RESULTS
From June 2014 to May 2021, 1010 patients were recruited at 30 TOBAS centers. Surgery was selected for 229/512 patients (44%) considered for curative treatment; 77 (34%) were included in the surgery versus observation randomized trial and 152 (66%) were placed in the surgical registry. Surgical registry patients had 124/152 (82%) ruptured and 28/152 (18%) unruptured arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), with the majority categorized as low-grade Spetzler-Martin grade I–II AVM (118/152 [78%]). Thirteen patients were excluded, leaving 139 patients for analysis. Embolization was performed prior to surgery in 78/139 (56%) patients. Surgical angiographic cure was obtained in 123/139 all-grade (89%, 95% CI 82%–93%) and 105/110 low-grade (95%, 95% CI 90%–98%) AVM patients. At the mean follow-up of 18.1 months, 16 patients (12%, 95% CI 7%–18%) had reached the primary safety outcome of mRS score > 2, including 11/16 who had a baseline mRS score ≥ 3 due to previous AVM rupture. Serious adverse events occurred in 29 patients (21%, 95% CI 15%–28%). Permanent treatment-related complications leading to mRS score > 2 occurred in 6/139 patients (4%, 95% CI 2%–9%), 5 (83%) of whom had complications due to preoperative embolization.
CONCLUSIONS
The surgical treatment of brain AVMs in the TOBAS registry was curative in 88% of patients. The participation of more patients, surgeons, and centers in randomized trials is needed to definitively establish the role of surgery in the treatment of unruptured brain AVMs.
Clinical trial registration no.: NCT02098252 (ClinicalTrials.gov)
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
Subject
Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology
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