Current status and challenges of neurosurgical procedures for patients with myelomeningocele in real-world Japan
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Current status and challenges of neurosurgical procedures for patients with myelomeningocele in real-world Japan
Abstract
Background: Little is known about the real-world status of neurosurgical treatment of myelomeningocele patients.
Objective: To investigate the real-world status of neurosurgical treatment of myelomeningocele patients, medical claims data provided by the Japan Medical Data Center (JMDC) were analyzed.
Methods: The health claims data of 556 patients with myelomeningoceles from January 2005 to March 2020 were examined. The number of neurosurgical procedures, including myelomeningocele repair, tethered cord release, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt, CSF drainage, and endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), was determined.
Results: A total of 313 neurosurgical procedures were performed for 135 patients in 74 institutions during the study period. The shunt survival rate was most affected by shunts that were revised when the patient was less than 1 year old, which had a significantly lower survival rate than all of the initial shunts performed when the patient was less than on1 year old; the 1-year shunt survival rate was 35 vs 64% (P = 0.0102). The survival rate was significantly lower in patients younger than 1 year who had CSF drainage before shunting compared to those younger than 1 year who did not have CSF drainage before shunting; the 1-year shunt survival rate was 27 vs 59% (P = 0.0196), and 81% of patients remained free of tethered cord release 10 years later.
Conclusions: In this study, a revised shunt of less than 1 year of age and CSF drainage before shunting were the factors that lowered the shunt survival rate in the real world for CSF shunts for hydrocephalus associated with myelomeningocele.
Keywords: Cerebrospinal fluid shunt; Myelomeningocele; Tethered cord.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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