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Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China

BACKGROUND: In absence of the large-sample study of simple peripheral arteriovenous malfomations (pAVM), we aimed to perform the epidemiological analysis of over 1,000 simple pAVM patients from our center in the past 5 years, and establish a novel classification based on the anatomical localization...

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Autores principales: Shen, Yuchen, Wang, Zhenfeng, Yang, Xitao, Zheng, Lianzhou, Wen, Mingzhe, Han, Yifeng, Li, Xiao, Zhang, Liming, Wang, Jingbing, You, Jianxiong, Jiang, Chunyu, Su, Lixin, Fan, Xindong, Wang, Deming
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35942181
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.935313
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author Shen, Yuchen
Wang, Zhenfeng
Yang, Xitao
Zheng, Lianzhou
Wen, Mingzhe
Han, Yifeng
Li, Xiao
Zhang, Liming
Wang, Jingbing
You, Jianxiong
Jiang, Chunyu
Su, Lixin
Fan, Xindong
Wang, Deming
author_facet Shen, Yuchen
Wang, Zhenfeng
Yang, Xitao
Zheng, Lianzhou
Wen, Mingzhe
Han, Yifeng
Li, Xiao
Zhang, Liming
Wang, Jingbing
You, Jianxiong
Jiang, Chunyu
Su, Lixin
Fan, Xindong
Wang, Deming
author_sort Shen, Yuchen
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In absence of the large-sample study of simple peripheral arteriovenous malfomations (pAVM), we aimed to perform the epidemiological analysis of over 1,000 simple pAVM patients from our center in the past 5 years, and establish a novel classification based on the anatomical localization of the primary lesion. RESULTS: Between March 27, 2016, and March 31, 2021, Chinese patients who were diagnosed with simple pAVM were taken into account. Those who suffered from simple arteriovenous malformations of the central nervous system (cnsAVM), combined types of AVM, and syndromes, such as CLOVES syndrome, etc. were all excluded from this study. A total of 1,070 simple pAVM patients were screened out. All of the simple pAVM patients were diagnosed by clinical manifestations and imaging examinations. Demographic data were obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics of China. The 5-year prevalence of simple pAVM was about (2.15–6.60) /1,000,000 population. The male-female ratio was approximately 1.22:1. The pAVM inpatients that were included in the age group of 21~30 years old had the highest constituent ratio (P = 0.01). The classification included four groups: Type I (primarily occurring in soft tissue); Type II (primarily occurring in bone); Type III (primarily occurring in the viscus) and Type IV (simple pAVM coexisting with CNS lesions). There were two subtypes of Type I: the A subtype (involving one major anatomical region) and the B subtype (involving two or more major anatomical regions); two subtypes of Type II: the A subtype (the cortex was intact) and the B subtype (the lesion had broken through the cortex). Generally, 657 patients were classified as Type IA (61.4%), 232 patients were Type IB (21.7%), 82 patients were Type IIA (7.7%) and 79 were categorized as Type IIB (7.4%); the number of patients who had Type III and Type IV pAVM were 9 (0.8%) and 11 (1.0%), respectively. The clinical manifestations and diagnostic standards for each type were also systematically summarized. CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence data for simple pAVM were analyzed, and a novel classification was proposed based on the anatomy of the lesions. The present work was expected to facilitate the diagnosis of simple pAVM in clinical works.
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spelling pubmed-93562202022-08-07 Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China Shen, Yuchen Wang, Zhenfeng Yang, Xitao Zheng, Lianzhou Wen, Mingzhe Han, Yifeng Li, Xiao Zhang, Liming Wang, Jingbing You, Jianxiong Jiang, Chunyu Su, Lixin Fan, Xindong Wang, Deming Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine BACKGROUND: In absence of the large-sample study of simple peripheral arteriovenous malfomations (pAVM), we aimed to perform the epidemiological analysis of over 1,000 simple pAVM patients from our center in the past 5 years, and establish a novel classification based on the anatomical localization of the primary lesion. RESULTS: Between March 27, 2016, and March 31, 2021, Chinese patients who were diagnosed with simple pAVM were taken into account. Those who suffered from simple arteriovenous malformations of the central nervous system (cnsAVM), combined types of AVM, and syndromes, such as CLOVES syndrome, etc. were all excluded from this study. A total of 1,070 simple pAVM patients were screened out. All of the simple pAVM patients were diagnosed by clinical manifestations and imaging examinations. Demographic data were obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics of China. The 5-year prevalence of simple pAVM was about (2.15–6.60) /1,000,000 population. The male-female ratio was approximately 1.22:1. The pAVM inpatients that were included in the age group of 21~30 years old had the highest constituent ratio (P = 0.01). The classification included four groups: Type I (primarily occurring in soft tissue); Type II (primarily occurring in bone); Type III (primarily occurring in the viscus) and Type IV (simple pAVM coexisting with CNS lesions). There were two subtypes of Type I: the A subtype (involving one major anatomical region) and the B subtype (involving two or more major anatomical regions); two subtypes of Type II: the A subtype (the cortex was intact) and the B subtype (the lesion had broken through the cortex). Generally, 657 patients were classified as Type IA (61.4%), 232 patients were Type IB (21.7%), 82 patients were Type IIA (7.7%) and 79 were categorized as Type IIB (7.4%); the number of patients who had Type III and Type IV pAVM were 9 (0.8%) and 11 (1.0%), respectively. The clinical manifestations and diagnostic standards for each type were also systematically summarized. CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence data for simple pAVM were analyzed, and a novel classification was proposed based on the anatomy of the lesions. The present work was expected to facilitate the diagnosis of simple pAVM in clinical works. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9356220/ /pubmed/35942181 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.935313 Text en Copyright © 2022 Shen, Wang, Yang, Zheng, Wen, Han, Li, Zhang, Wang, You, Jiang, Su, Fan and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Shen, Yuchen
Wang, Zhenfeng
Yang, Xitao
Zheng, Lianzhou
Wen, Mingzhe
Han, Yifeng
Li, Xiao
Zhang, Liming
Wang, Jingbing
You, Jianxiong
Jiang, Chunyu
Su, Lixin
Fan, Xindong
Wang, Deming
Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China
title Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China
title_full Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China
title_fullStr Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China
title_full_unstemmed Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China
title_short Novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: Prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in China
title_sort novel classification for simple peripheral arteriovenous malformations based on anatomic localization: prevalence data from the tertiary referral center in china
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35942181
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.935313
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