Which Classification of Cavernous Sinus Syndrome is Better - Ishikawa or Jefferson? A Prospective Study of 73 Patients

نویسندگان

  • Sanat Bhatkar
  • Manoj Kumar Goyal
  • Aastha Takkar
  • Manish Modi
  • Kanchan K. Mukherjee
  • Paramjeet Singh
  • Bishan Das Radotra
  • Ramandeep Singh
  • Vivek Lal
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Ishikawa and Jefferson are the two most commonly used systems used for the classification of cavernous sinus syndrome (CSS). However, relative utilities of these two classification systems have not been evaluated in detail in developing countries. In this study, we compared relative utilities of these two classification schemes in the evaluation of CSS. OBJECTIVE To compare the utility of Jefferson and Ishikawa classifications in the evaluation of CSS. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 73 consecutive patients of CSS were prospectively classified using either Ishikawa or Jefferson classification and relative utility of these two classification schemes in determining etiology of CSS was compared. RESULTS While only 46.6% of patients could be classified using Jefferson classification, 95.5% of patients could be classified using Ishikawa scheme. CSS was classified as anterior, middle, and posterior in 17.8%, 21.9%, and 8.2% of patients, respectively, as per the Jefferson classification. As per the Ishikawa classification, 37% of patients each showed anterior and posterior CSS, 16.4% showed middle CSS, whereas 4.1% had whole CSS. Middle CSS was significantly associated with the presence of fungal infections (P = 0.045) as per Jefferson classifications, and anterior CSS was significantly associated with a vascular etiology (P = 0.005) as per Ishikawa classification. Overall, inflammatory causes were the most common cause for anterior CSS, while tumors accounted for maximum cases of posterior CSS. CONCLUSION Although more number of patients could be classified using Ishikawa classification, there was no advantage of Ishikawa classification over Jefferson with regard to determination of etiology of CSS.

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دوره 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016