Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal

In the experimental model of cerebral ischemia, citicoline has shown greater effectiveness with its preventive use compared with therapeutic one.Aim. To study the main clinical outcomes and the dynamics of morphometric indicators of ischemic brain damage according to computed tomography (CT) data in...

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Main Authors: G. Z. Sufianova, A. G. Shapkin, A. A. Sufianov, M. S. Khlеstkina, R. A. Sufianov, A. M. Mashkin
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Published: Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University) 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/177
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spelling doaj-0eec12ca1d4e41aabc9dd3582821a07b2021-09-16T17:42:57ZrusFederal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)Сеченовский вестник2218-73322658-33482019-12-01104122010.47093/22187332.2019.4.12-20115Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removalG. Z. Sufianova0A. G. Shapkin1A. A. Sufianov2M. S. Khlеstkina3R. A. Sufianov4A. M. Mashkin5Tyumen State Medical University; Federal Center of NeurosurgeryTyumen State Medical University; Federal Center of NeurosurgeryFederal Center of Neurosurgery; Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Tyumen State Medical University; Federal Center of NeurosurgerySechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Federal Center of Neurosurgery; Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)In the experimental model of cerebral ischemia, citicoline has shown greater effectiveness with its preventive use compared with therapeutic one.Aim. To study the main clinical outcomes and the dynamics of morphometric indicators of ischemic brain damage according to computed tomography (CT) data in patients with meningiomas of the skull base in the postoperative period against the background of prophylactic and therapeutic administration of citicoline.Materials and methods. The study included 53 patients aged 40 to 69 years with the skull base meningiomas. The first (control) group (n=17) and the third group, in which citicoline was administered in the postoperative period for 7–21 days at a dose of 1000 mg 2 times a day intravenously (n=25), were formed retrospectively. The second group (n=11), in which citicoline was administered prophylactically 1.5–2.5 hours before surgery at a dose of 2000 mg intravenously, was formed prospectively. We evaluated the main clinical outcomes and CT morphometry data.Results. The average time spent in the intensive care unit was minimal in the second group: 9.6±3.2 days vs 17.6±3.7 days in the control (p=0.049). Postoperative mortality was 24% in the control group, 9% in the second group, and 20% in the third group. The survival time in the first group was less than 21 days, over 21 days in the second and third groups. The groups did not differ in neurological outcomes and overall in-hospital stay. The average volume of ischemic brain damage on the first day after surgery in the second group was less than in the control group, and amounted to 111.7±15.2 cm3 against 151.3±17.1 cm3, respectively (p=0.044).Conclusion. The prophylactic administration of citicoline before a tumor removal operation may have effective potential for reducing the severity and prevalence of ischemic cerebral edema. Further randomized clinical trials are needed.https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/177postoperative cerebral ischemiaciticolinect morphometryischemia volume
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author G. Z. Sufianova
A. G. Shapkin
A. A. Sufianov
M. S. Khlеstkina
R. A. Sufianov
A. M. Mashkin
spellingShingle G. Z. Sufianova
A. G. Shapkin
A. A. Sufianov
M. S. Khlеstkina
R. A. Sufianov
A. M. Mashkin
Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal
Сеченовский вестник
postoperative cerebral ischemia
citicoline
ct morphometry
ischemia volume
author_facet G. Z. Sufianova
A. G. Shapkin
A. A. Sufianov
M. S. Khlеstkina
R. A. Sufianov
A. M. Mashkin
author_sort G. Z. Sufianova
title Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal
title_short Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal
title_full Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal
title_sort comparative evaluation of pre- and postoperative administration of citicoline: clinical outcomes and the volume of ischemic brain damage after meningioma removal
publisher Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)
series Сеченовский вестник
issn 2218-7332
2658-3348
publishDate 2019-12-01
description In the experimental model of cerebral ischemia, citicoline has shown greater effectiveness with its preventive use compared with therapeutic one.Aim. To study the main clinical outcomes and the dynamics of morphometric indicators of ischemic brain damage according to computed tomography (CT) data in patients with meningiomas of the skull base in the postoperative period against the background of prophylactic and therapeutic administration of citicoline.Materials and methods. The study included 53 patients aged 40 to 69 years with the skull base meningiomas. The first (control) group (n=17) and the third group, in which citicoline was administered in the postoperative period for 7–21 days at a dose of 1000 mg 2 times a day intravenously (n=25), were formed retrospectively. The second group (n=11), in which citicoline was administered prophylactically 1.5–2.5 hours before surgery at a dose of 2000 mg intravenously, was formed prospectively. We evaluated the main clinical outcomes and CT morphometry data.Results. The average time spent in the intensive care unit was minimal in the second group: 9.6±3.2 days vs 17.6±3.7 days in the control (p=0.049). Postoperative mortality was 24% in the control group, 9% in the second group, and 20% in the third group. The survival time in the first group was less than 21 days, over 21 days in the second and third groups. The groups did not differ in neurological outcomes and overall in-hospital stay. The average volume of ischemic brain damage on the first day after surgery in the second group was less than in the control group, and amounted to 111.7±15.2 cm3 against 151.3±17.1 cm3, respectively (p=0.044).Conclusion. The prophylactic administration of citicoline before a tumor removal operation may have effective potential for reducing the severity and prevalence of ischemic cerebral edema. Further randomized clinical trials are needed.
topic postoperative cerebral ischemia
citicoline
ct morphometry
ischemia volume
url https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/177
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