A 10-year cross-sectional study showed that anti-coagulation therapy was not always of value when treating paediatric cases with septic cerebral venous thrombosis

一项为期10年的横断面研究表明,抗凝治疗并非总是对治疗儿童脓毒性脑静脉血栓形成有效。

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Abstract

AIM: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare complication of ear, nose and throat (ENT) infections. Although recent guidelines recommend the systematic use of anti-coagulation therapy (ACT) in the treatment of these CVT, literature data are scarce. The present study's objective was to determine the value of ACT in achieving recanalisation after thrombosis and its effect on patient outcomes. METHODS: All paediatric patients with CVT and a concomitant ENT infection who attended Lille University Hospital (Lille, France) between January 2012 and December 2021 were retrospectively included. RESULTS: We included 43 children (63% boys), with a mean age of 4 years. The most frequent infection was mastoiditis (54%). ACT was initiated in 23 patients (53%), one of whom had an intracranial haemorrhage. Partial or full recanalisation was observed in 33 (80%) of the 41 survivors. In patients with no neurological signs and symptoms on admission and in patients with mastoiditis-related CVT, the clinical and radiological outcomes were favourable and did not differ according to the administration of ACT. Likewise, ACT did not appear to influence the recanalisation rate or sequelae. CONCLUSION: ACT was not necessary for all patients with mastoiditis-related CVT and those with no neurological signs and symptoms on admission.

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