Spetzler-Martin Grade Iii Arteriovenous Malformations: A Comparison Of Modified And Supplemented Spetzler-Martin Grading Systems

NEUROSURGERY(2021)

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BACKGROUND: The modified Spetzler-Martin (SM) grading system proposes that grade Ill arteriovenous malformation (AVM) subtypes are associated with variable microsurgical risks, with small AVMs (III-) having lower risk and medium/eloquent AVMs (III+) having higher risk. Adding patient age and AVM bleeding status and compactness to the SM grade produces a score - the supplemented SM (Supp-SM) grade - to more accurately assess preoperative risk.OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive power of the modified SM and Supp-SM grades for risk assessment in patients with grade III AVMs.METHODS: Patients with SM grade III AVMs treated between 2011 and 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. Good outcomes were defined as modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores <= 2 or unchanged/improved mRS scores (pre- vs postsurgery).RESULTS: Of 102 patients with SM grade III AVMs, 59% had grade III- and 24% had grade III+ AVMs. Supp SM grade 6 and grade 7 AVMs accounted for 44% and 24%, respectively. Overall, 33% of patients worsened but outcomes did not significantly differ by SM III subtype. Neurological outcomes were associated with Supp-SM grade, with proportions of patients with worsening increasing from 0% with Supp-SM grade 4 AVMs to 54% with Supp-SM grade 7 AVMs. Analyses of factors associated with neurological worsening identified age > 60 yr and Supp-SM grade 7 as significant.CONCLUSION: Supp-SM grades were more predictive of microsurgical outcomes than modified SM grades for grade III AVMs, with a hard cutoff for acceptable surgical risk at Supp-SM grade 6. Supp-SM grading is a better decision-making tool than subtyping with the modified SM scale.
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Grade III AVM, Lawton-Young grading system, Microsurgery, Resection, Spetzler-Martin grading system, Subtype, Supplementary grading system
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