Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in children: Outcomes of transcatheter embolotherapy

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To describe outcomes of transcatheter embolotherapy (TCE) in children with pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs). Chart and imaging review of all children (age ≤18 years) treated for PAVMs by TCE at three hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia centers. All 42 treated patients were included, with a mean age of 12 years (range, 4 to 18). Cyanosis was present in 25 of 42 patients (60%). Hemoptysis had occurred in 3 of 42 patients (7%) and neurologic complications (stroke, cerebral abscess) occurred in 8 patients (19%) before assessment. PAVMs were focal in 30 of 42 (71%) and diffuse in 12 of 42 (29%) patients. TCE was performed for 172 PAVMs and 35 diffuse regions (regional TCE). Follow-up was obtained in 38 of 42 (90%) patients (mean, 7 years). After TCE in patients with focal PAVMs, oxygenation improved significantly, with no further complications from the PAVMs. Reperfusion was noted in 23 of 153 (15%) PAVMs. Eighteen of 23 (78 %) of these were retreated, with documented aneurysmal involution in 10 of 13 (77%) patients. TCE complications included pleuritic chest pain (24% of sessions) and deployment complications (device paradoxical embolization or device misplacement) (3% of sessions, 1% of PAVMs), with no long-term complications. PAVMs cause life-threatening complications in children; treatment with TCE is safe, with complication rates comparable to adult rates.

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Faughnan, M. E., Thabet, A., Mei-Zahav, M., Colombo, M., MacLusky, I., Hyland, R. H., … White, R. I. (2004). Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in children: Outcomes of transcatheter embolotherapy. Journal of Pediatrics, 145(6), 826–831. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2004.08.046

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