Relationship Between Successful Extracranial-Intracranial Bypass Surgeries and Ischemic White Matter Hyperintensities

World Neurosurg. 2016 Jul:91:112-20. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.03.100. Epub 2016 Apr 6.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Few studies have described regression of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs); however, no studies have described their recurrence or fluctuation. Thus, we aimed to study the course of WMHs on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance image (MRI) after extracranial-intracranial (EC-IC) bypass surgery and its correlation with the clinical outcome.

Methods: We enrolled perioperative FLAIR MRIs of 12 patients with WMHs who underwent EC-IC bypass surgeries because of ischemic-vascular stenosis with postoperative improvement of the cerebral blood flow confirmed by (123)I-iodoamphetamine single-photon emission computed tomography. Correlation between WMHs and cerebral blood flow was confirmed by perioperative single-photon emission computed tomography and diffusion-weighted imaging MRI. The WMHs were assessed visually with meticulous volumetric grading. Depending on postoperative changes among different grades, the WMHs course was determined to be improved, fluctuating, worsened, or unchanged. A statistical analysis was performed on the course of WMHs over time.

Results: Imaging analysis was done with FLAIR MRI in 12 patients. The course of WMHs over time was 41.7% improvement, 33.3% fluctuation, 16.7% unchanged, and 8.3% worsening of the deep WMHs. After unilateral bypass surgery, 80% of the improved WMHs occurred bilaterally. Among patients with improved clinical outcomes, 16.7% showed improvement and 33.3% showed fluctuation, whereas in patients with unchanged clinical outcomes, 25% showed improvement of their WMHs on follow-up FLAIR MRIs.

Conclusions: This study might be considered the first step to find a relationship between successful EC-IC bypass surgeries and the course of ischemic WMHs. It could also open the door for further studies to make more solid conclusions.

Keywords: Cerebral ischemia; EC-IC bypass; FLAIR MRI; Fluctuation; White matter hyperintensities.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Brain Ischemia / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain Ischemia / surgery*
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation / physiology*
  • Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Leukoaraiosis / diagnostic imaging*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neurosurgical Procedures / methods*
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care*
  • Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon