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Unruptured intracranial aneurysms: relation between morphology and wall strength.

Authors :
Lombarski L
Kunert P
Tarka S
Piechna A
Kujawski S
Marchel A
Source :
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska [Neurol Neurochir Pol] 2022; Vol. 56 (5), pp. 410-416. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 26.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Aim of the Study: To determine the morphological features distinguishing small unruptured saccular intracranial aneurysms (sIAs) with high and low wall strength (WS) in post mortem subjects.<br />Clinical Rationale for the Study: Subarachnoid haemorrhage caused by sIA rupture is associated with increased mortality and morbidity. Analysis of the morphology and biomechanical properties of sIAs might facilitate the identification of clinically relevant risk factors for sIA rupture.<br />Material and Methods: Eight single unruptured sIAs were found among eight subjects during 184 post mortem examinations. After assessment of the dimensions, aspect ratio (AR), size ratio (SR), height/width ratio (HW), bottleneck factor (BNF), and shape, sIAs with adjacent cerebral arteries were subjected to quasi-static increasing pressure until the wall of the cerebral artery or sIA ruptured.<br />Results: In three specimens, the sIA ruptured at a significantly lower average pressure than the other cases, in which the rupture occurred within the wall of the adjacent cerebral artery (769 vs. 1,259 mmHg; p = 0.035). The sIAs with low WS, i.e. sIAs that ruptured during experiments, were characterised by significantly increased dome dimensions compared to sIAs with high WS (p < 0.05). At the same time, no significant differences were observed between high and low WS categories regarding AR, SR, HW, and BNF, or the presence of an irregular dome shape.<br />Conclusions and Clinical Implications: Dome dimension was the only feature that distinguished unruptured sIAs as having low or high WS, and this supports observations that sIAs with increased dome dimensions are characterised by an increased risk of rupture. Thus, dome dimension may be more useful than other morphometric parameters, such as AR, SR, HW and BNF, in assessing the rupture risk assessment of small unruptured sIAs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028-3843
Volume :
56
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35880660
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5603/PJNNS.a2022.0053