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Revista mexicana de angiología
versión On-line ISSN 2696-130Xversión impresa ISSN 0377-4740
Resumen
CASTRO-CARRILLO, Francisco J. y RODRIGUEZ-JIMENEZ, Óscar A.. Association of the distance to the skull base and the volume of the carotid body tumor with postoperative complications. Rev. mex. angiol. [online]. 2020, vol.48, n.4, pp.129-136. Epub 23-Ago-2021. ISSN 2696-130X. https://doi.org/10.24875/rma.20000042.
Objective:
To determine the association between the distance to the skull base (DSB) and the tumor volume (VT) with postoperative complications in carotid body tumor resection (CBT).
Material and methods:
A total of 149 patients undergoing CBT resection were included between January 2013 and March 2020. DSB and VT were measured in computed tomographic angiography and their relationship with postoperative complications was analyzed. The IBM SPSS V. 24 software was used to perform the statistical analysis. The association was determined using Spearmans correlation and χ2. For the risk of complications, logistic regression was used.
Results:
One hundred and thirty nine women (93%) with a mean age of 56 years. Average tumor volume was 25.13 cm3 (SD, 23.79) and mean DSB was 3.57 cm (SD, 1.55). A total of 60 complications (40%) were identified. The mean operative bleeding was 922 cc (SD, 1392cc). Every 1cm decrease in DSB was associated with 1.67 times increased risk of any post-surgical complication (95% CI, 1.29-2.17; p, < 0.001) and 5.26 times increased risk for fatal outcome (95% CI, 1.09-25.64; p, 0.039).
Conclusion:
There is an association between DSB and VT with postoperative complications. We observed an increased incidence of complications due to a 1-cm decrease in DSB.
Palabras llave : Distance to skull base; Volume; Carotid body tumor; Postsurgical complication.