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Short-term outcomes after
endovascular treatment for chronic
cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
(CCSVI) in patients with multiple
sclerosis
Kenneth Mandato, MD
Meridith Englander, MD
Gary Siskin, MD
Interventional Radiology
Albany Medical Center
Albany, New York
Last Year…Safety of Outpatient
Endovascular Treatment for CCSVI in MS
• 231 patients treated
• 99% of patients were discharged within 3 hours
of receiving this minimally invasive treatment
• CCSVI treatment- minimal risk of significant
complications
• We hoped our study would inspire additional
studies to assess both safety and efficacy of
treating CCSVI in MS patients
San Francisco 2012…Short-term Outcomes
of Endovascular Treatment for CCSVI in MS
• 213 patients treated, 192 responded to a
questionnaire assessing quality of life
• Evaluated Physical and Emotional End Points
• Findings suggest significant improvements in
quality of life in patients having procedure
• This study shows encouraging evidence that
treating CCSVI in MS is effective
• Additional research is still needed….
Multiple Sclerosis
• Chronic inflammatory
disease characterized
by destruction of
certain cells in the
brain and spinal cord
• Most common
explanation is
person’s body attacks
own cells
• 400,000 patients with
MS in United States
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* Courtesy of
www.usa.siemens.com
Multiple Sclerosis
• Few treatment options improve quality of life
• Medications have risks and side effects
Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency
(CCSVI)
• Departure from current MS concepts
• MS patients have blocked veins that drain blood
from brain and spinal cord
Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency
(CCSVI)
• Italy, 2009- Dr. Paolo Zamboni published a study
of CCSVI with favorable results and safety
profile
• Evaluated the Internal Jugular Veins and Azygos
Vein and showed that patients with MS have
narrowed or otherwise abnormal veins
• Suggested that widening veins with a small
balloon (angioplasty) could potentially improve
quality of life
Normal Internal Jugular Vein
Normal Azygos Vein
Balloon angioplasty
• Spaghetti size tube
• Minimally invasive
• Proven successful
track record
– Peripheral Arterial
Disease (PAD)
– Dialysis veins
Balloon Angioplasty
Materials and Methods
• Retrospective study during 4 month period
• Patients received angioplasty of at least one
vessel (3 patients with stent placement)
• 192 of 213 patients responded to standard MS
questionnaire (65 men, 127 women; average
age 49 years)
• Pre and Three Month Post treatment
questionnaires were assessed
Salient features of MS questionnaire
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Physical function
Physical and emotional role limitations
Pain
Emotional well-being
Energy
Health perceptions
Cognitive, social and sexual function
Health distress
Overall quality of life
Salient features of MS questionnaire
• Changes in Quality of Life are measured
• Two Subscores are calculated:
– Physical Health
– Mental Health
• Composite score change >5 is considered
significant
Results
The physical health composite score improved
from 43.2 to 52.4 (p<0.05)
The mental health composite score improved from
57.1 to 65.2 (p<0.05)
MS Subtypes
• Primary Progressive (PP)- gradually progressive
without remission (30 patients)
• Relapsing Remitting (RR)- unpredictable acute
attacks quiescent intervals (96 patients)
• Secondary Progressive (SP)- once RR, now
without periods of remission (66 patients)
Results and MS subtype
• Physical health improvement in greater than
75% with RR and PP MS
• Mental health improvement in greater than 70%
with RR and PP MS
• Physical and mental health improvements were
59% and 50% respectively with SP MS
Results and Time Since MS Diagnosis
• Greater than 70-78% improvement if treatment
performed within 10 years of diagnosis of MS
• 60-66% improvement when treated after 10
years after initial MS diagnosis
Conclusions
Endovascular treatment of CCSVI can produce
significant, short-term improvements in the
quality of life of patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Conclusions
While these results are encouraging, they
underscore the need for future prospective,
double blinded studies to define the role of
endovascular therapy for the treatment of CCSVI
and to understand possible implications
regarding patient selection.