Unruptured intracranial aneurysm treatment effects on cognitive function: a meta-analysis

Author:

Bonares Michael J.1,Egeto Peter1,de Oliveira Manoel Airton Leonardo1,Vesely Kristin A.12,Macdonald R. Loch134,Schweizer Tom A.1354

Affiliation:

1. Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science and

2. Institutes of Medical Science and

3. Division of Neurosurgery, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto; and

4. Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

5. Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering and

Abstract

OBJECT The treatment of an unruptured intracranial aneurysm (UIA) is not free of morbidity and mortality, and the decision is made by weighing the risks of treatment complications against the risk of aneurysm rupture. This meta-analysis quantitatively analyzed the literature on the effects of UIA treatment on cognition. METHODS MEDLINE, Embase, and PsycInfo were systematically searched for studies that reported on the cognitive status of UIA patients before and after aneurysm treatment. The search was restricted to prospective cohort and case-control studies published between January 1, 1998, and January 1, 2013. The analyses focused on the effect of treatment on general cognitive functioning, with an emphasis on 4 specific cognitive domains: executive functions, verbal and visual memory, and visuospatial functions. RESULTS Eight studies, with a total of 281 patients, were included in the meta-analysis. Treatment did not affect general cognitive functioning (effect size [ES] −0.22 [95% CI −0.78 to 0.34]). Executive functions and verbal memory domains trended toward posttreatment impairment (ES −0.46 [95% CI −0.93 to 0.01] and ES −0.31 [95% CI −1.24 to 0.61]), and performance of visual memory tasks trended toward posttreatment improvement (ES 1.48 [95% CI −0.36 to 3.31]). Lastly, treatment did not significantly affect visuospatial functions (ES −0.08 [95% CI −0.30 to 0.45]). CONCLUSIONS The treatment of an UIA does not seem to affect long-term cognitive function. However, definitive conclusions were not possible due to the paucity of studies addressing this issue.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology

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