Factors associated with seizures at initial presentation in pediatric patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformations. 2021

Joseph H Garcia, and Ethan A Winkler, and Ramin A Morshed, and Alex Lu, and Simon G Ammanuel, and Satvir Saggi, and Elaina J Wang, and Steve Braunstein, and Christine K Fox, and Heather J Fullerton, and Helen Kim, and Daniel L Cooke, and Steven W Hetts, and Michael T Lawton, and Adib A Abla, and Nalin Gupta
1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco.

OBJECTIVE Children with cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) can present with seizures, potentially increasing morbidity and impacting clinical management. However, the factors that lead to seizures as a presenting sign are not well defined. While AVM-related seizures have been described in case series, most studies have focused on adults and have included patients who developed seizures after an AVM rupture. To address this, the authors sought to analyze demographic and morphological characteristics of AVMs in a large cohort of children. METHODS The demographic, clinical, and AVM morphological characteristics of 189 pediatric patients from a single-center database were studied. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to test the effect of these characteristics on seizures as an initial presenting symptom in patients with unruptured brain AVMs. RESULTS Overall, 28 of 189 patients initially presented with seizures (14.8%). By univariate comparison, frontal lobe location (p = 0.02), larger AVM size (p = 0.003), older patient age (p = 0.04), and the Supplemented Spetzler-Martin (Supp-SM) grade (0.0006) were associated with seizure presentation. Multivariate analysis confirmed an independent effect of frontal lobe AVM location and higher Supp-SM grade. All patients presenting with seizures had AVMs in the cortex or subcortical white matter. CONCLUSIONS While children and adults share some risk factors for seizure presentation, their risk factor profiles do not entirely overlap. Pediatric patients with cortical AVMs in the frontal lobe were more likely to present with seizures. Additionally, the Supp-SM grade was highly associated with seizure presentation. Future clinical research should focus on the effect of therapeutic interventions targeting AVMs on seizure control in these patients.

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