Faculty of Medicine, Ninth July University, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Santa Casa de São Paulo School of Medical Sciences, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Neurosurg Rev. 2024 Apr 21;47(1):174. doi: 10.1007/s10143-024-02422-z.
Brain Arteriovenous Malformations (bAVMs) are rare but high-risk developmental anomalies of the vascular system. Microsurgery through craniotomy is believed to be the mainstay standard treatment for many grades of bAVMs. However, a significant challenge emerges in the existing body of clinical studies on open surgery for bAVMs: the lack of reproducibility and comparability. This study aims to assess the quality of studies reporting clinical and surgical outcomes for bAVMs treated by open surgery and develop a reporting guideline checklist focusing on essential elements to ensure comparability and reproducibility. This is a systematic literature review that followed the PRISMA guidelines with the search in Medline, Embase, and Web of Science databases, for studies published between January 1, 2018, and December 1, 2023. Included studies were scrutinized focusing on seven domains: (1) Assessment of How Studies Reported on the Baseline Characteristics of the Patient Sample; (2) Assessment and reporting on bAVMs grading, anatomical characteristics, and radiological aspects; (3) Angioarchitecture Assessment and Reporting; (4) Reporting on Pivotal Concepts Definitions; (5) Reporting on Neurosurgeon(s) and Staff Characteristics; (6) Reporting on Surgical Details; (7) Assessing and Reporting Clinical and Surgical Outcomes and AEs. A total of 47 studies comprising 5,884 patients were included. The scrutiny of the studies identified that the current literature in bAVM open surgery is deficient in many aspects, ranging from fundamental pieces of information of methodology to baseline characteristics of included patients and data reporting. Included studies demonstrated a lack of reproducibility that hinders building cumulative evidence. A bAVM Open Surgery Reporting Guideline with 65 items distributed across eight domains was developed and is proposed in this study aiming to address these shortcomings. This systematic review identified that the available literature regarding microsurgery for bAVM treatment, particularly in studies reporting clinical and surgical outcomes, lacks rigorous scientific methodology and quality in reporting. The proposed bAVM Open Surgery Reporting Guideline covers all essential aspects and is a potential solution to address these shortcomings and increase transparency, comparability, and reproducibility in this scenario. This proposal aims to advance the level of evidence and enhance knowledge regarding the Open Surgery treatment for bAVMs.
脑动静脉畸形(bAVMs)是一种罕见但具有高风险的血管系统发育异常。通过开颅手术进行显微外科手术被认为是许多等级的 bAVMs 的主要标准治疗方法。然而,现有的 bAVMs 开放性手术临床研究存在一个重大挑战:缺乏可重复性和可比性。本研究旨在评估报告 bAVMs 开放性手术治疗的临床和手术结果的研究的质量,并制定一份报告指南清单,重点关注确保可比性和可重复性的基本要素。
这是一项系统的文献综述,遵循 PRISMA 指南,在 Medline、Embase 和 Web of Science 数据库中进行了搜索,检索时间为 2018 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 12 月 1 日期间发表的研究。纳入的研究重点关注七个领域:(1)评估研究如何报告患者样本的基线特征;(2)评估和报告 bAVMs 分级、解剖特征和影像学方面;(3)血管造影评估和报告;(4)报告关键概念定义;(5)报告神经外科医生和工作人员特征;(6)报告手术细节;(7)评估和报告临床和手术结果及不良事件。共纳入 47 项研究,包括 5884 名患者。对这些研究的审查发现,目前关于 bAVM 开放性手术的文献在许多方面存在不足,从方法的基本信息到纳入患者的基线特征和数据报告都存在不足。纳入的研究表明缺乏可重复性,这阻碍了累积证据的建立。本研究提出了一份包含 65 个项目、分布在八个领域的 bAVM 开放性手术报告指南,旨在解决这些不足。本系统评价发现,关于 bAVM 显微手术治疗的现有文献,特别是报告临床和手术结果的研究,在科学方法和报告质量方面缺乏严谨性。拟议的 bAVM 开放性手术报告指南涵盖了所有必要的方面,是解决这些不足、提高该领域透明度、可比性和可重复性的潜在解决方案。本研究旨在提高有关 bAVM 开放性手术治疗的证据水平和知识水平。