The effects of anastomoses between anterior and posterior circulation on postoperative prognosis of patients with moyamoya disease

Neurol Sci. 2024 Jul;45(7):3287-3295. doi: 10.1007/s10072-024-07346-6. Epub 2024 Jan 29.

Abstract

Background: Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a chronic ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Collateral circulation in MMD has emerged as a research focus. Our aims were to assess the impact of anastomoses between the anterior and posterior circulations on the prognosis of MMD patients.

Methods: We reviewed the preoperative digital subtraction angiography images of patients with MMD who underwent revascularization surgery at our hospital between March 2014 and May 2020 and divided the patients into two groups: those with anastomoses (PtoA group) and those without anastomoses (non-PtoA group). The differences in follow-up (more than 6 months) collateral vessel establishment (Matsushima grade) and the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) were compared between the two groups as well as between the patients with different degrees of anastomoses. The early complications following revascularization were also compared between the two groups.

Results: This study included 104 patients with MMD, of which 38 were non-PtoA and 66 were PtoA. There were no significant differences in Matsushima score (P = 0.252) and mRS score (P = 0.066) between the two groups. In addition, Matsushima score (P = 0.243) and mRS score (P = 0.360) did not differ significantly between patients with different degrees of anastomoses. However, the non-PtoA group had a significantly higher rate of cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome (CHS) than the PtoA group (34.2% vs 16.7%, P = 0.041).

Conclusion: MMD patients without anastomoses between anterior and posterior circulations preoperatively should be vigilant of the occurrence of CHS in the early stages after revascularization.

Keywords: Collateral anastomoses; Early complication; Moyamoya disease; Prognosis.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Angiography, Digital Subtraction
  • Cerebral Revascularization* / methods
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation / physiology
  • Child
  • Collateral Circulation* / physiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Moyamoya Disease* / diagnostic imaging
  • Moyamoya Disease* / physiopathology
  • Moyamoya Disease* / surgery
  • Prognosis
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Young Adult