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Cognard DAVF Classification System

This page was last updated on November 14th, 2025

Cognard et al’s classification system considers venous drainage patterns, the direction of flow, the presence of venous ectasia, and the clinical presentation (22).

TypeSubclassificationDescription
IDrain directly into the dural venous sinus with antegrade flow
IIaDrain directly into the dural venous sinus with retrograde flow
bDrain directly into the dural venous sinus with antegrade flow and reflux into cortical veins
a+bDrain directly into the dural venous sinus with retrograde flow and reflux into cortical veins
IIIDrain directly into the cortical veins without venous ectasia
IVDrain directly into the cortical veins with venous ectasia
VDrain into spinal perimedullary veins

In the original paper (22), Cognard et al reported the following clinical presentations associated with different classifications:

  • Intracranial hypertension: 20% of type II DAVFs were associated with intracranial hypertension due to retrograde flow into the sinus (22).
  • Hemorrhage: 10% of type II, 40% of type III, and 65% of type IV DAVFs were associated with hemorrhage due to reflux into the cortical veins (22).
  • Progressive myelopathy: 50% of type V DAVFs were associated with progressive myelopathy (22).