Risk of Early Versus Later Rebleeding From Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas With Cortical Venous Drainage.
Andrew J DurnfordDanyal AkarcaDavid CullifordJohn MillarRidhima GunigantiGiuseppe LanzinoBrinjikji WChing-Jen ChenIsaac Josh AbecassisMichael R LevittAdam J PolifkaColin P DerdeynEdgar A SamaniegoAmanda KwasnickiAli AlarajAdriaan R E PotgieserStephanie ChenYoshiteru TadaRyan R L PhelpsAdib A AblaJunichiro SatomiRobert M StarkeJ Marc C van DijkSepideh Amin-HanjaniMinako HayakawaBradley A GrossW Christopher FoxLouis J KimJason P SheehanGiuseppe LanzinoAkash P KansagraRose DuPui Man Rosalind LaiGregory J ZipfelDiederik O Bultersnull nullPublished in: Stroke (2022)
The risk of rebleeding of a dural arteriovenous fistula with cortical venous drainage presenting with hemorrhage is increased in the first 2 weeks justifying early treatment. However, the magnitude of this increase may be considerably lower than previously thought. Treatment within 5 days was associated with a low rate of rebleeding and appears an appropriate timeframe.
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