Multidimensional, patient-reported outcome after posterior fossa decompression in 79 patients with Chiari malformation type I

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Background: We studied patient-reported outcome among patients who underwent posterior fossa decompression (PFD) for Chiari malformation type I (CM-I). Methods: We interviewed patients who underwent PFD for CM-I from 1995 to 2016. Results: A total of 79 patients were interviewed. The median age at surgery was 30 years (range 5-72 years) with 27 pediatric patients. Forty-six patients had syringomyelia (36 adults and 10 pediatric patients). Fifty-four patients (68%) reported at least some improvement, 46 (58%) important improvement, 13 (16%) worsening, and 12 stabilization (15%). Any improvement as well as important improvement were significantly more often reported in the nonsyringomyelia group (85% vs. 57%, P = 0.01 and 76% vs. 46%, P = 0.01, respectively). Of the 47 patients reporting preoperative neck pain, 31 (66%) reported at least some improvement after surgery and 9 (19%) worsening after surgery. Of the 59 patients experiencing headaches before surgery, 45 (76%) reported at least some improvement after surgery and 4 (7%) worsening. Quality of life was mostly affected by pain and discomfort in all groups. Sixty-two patients (78%) were satisfied or very satisfied with the results of surgery and 8 (11%) were unsatisfied or very unsatisfied. Up to 71 patients (90%) would consent to surgery again. Conclusion: In CM-I patients, PFD offers symptom improvement in about two-thirds of patients with high patient satisfaction. Symptom improvement is significantly higher in patients without associated syringomyelia, but patient satisfaction is similar. Symptom worsening is more frequent in the adult than in the pediatric population, with similar rates of postoperative improvement and patient satisfaction.

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De Vlieger, J., Dejaegher, J., & Van Calenbergh, F. (2019). Multidimensional, patient-reported outcome after posterior fossa decompression in 79 patients with Chiari malformation type I. Surgical Neurology International, 10. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_377_2019

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