Quantifying asymmetry of anterior cerebral arteries as a predictor of anterior communicating artery complex aneurysm.

IF 2.1 Q2 SURGERY
Arjun Burlakoti, Jaliya Kumaratilake, David J Taylor, Maciej Henneberg
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish an anatomical index for early prediction of the risk of development of aneurysms in anterior communicating arterial complex (AcomAC). The asymmetric diameter of one anterior cerebral artery (ACA) to other could alter haemodynamics and may contribute to formation of aneurysms in AcomAC and be a reliable predictor of the risk of development of aneurysms.

Design and setting: This is a retrospective, observational and quantitative study, which used cerebral computed tomography angiography (CCTA) scans in South Australia.

Participants: CCTA scans of 166 adult patients of both sexes were studied.

Main outcome measures: The internal diameters of the proximal segments of ACAs (A1s) were measured. Position and presence or absence of aneurysms in AcomAC were determined. The ratio of A1 diameters was taken as a measure of A1 asymmetry.

Results: The ratio of diameters of A1s correlated with the occurrence of AcomAC aneurysms. The risk of development of aneurysms in AcomAC was much greater (80%, OR=47.3) when one A1 segment's radius was at least 50% larger (ie, 2.25 times cross-sectional area) than the other.

Conclusion: The general information on asymmetric A1 has been published previously. The present findings have significant contribution since the A1s asymmetry ratios have been categorised in ascending order and matched with the presence of AcomAC aneurysms. The asymmetry ratio of the A1 is a good predictor for the development of AcomAC aneurysms. Reconstruction of the asymmetric A1 could be done if the technology gets advanced.

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量化大脑前动脉不对称性作为前交通动脉复合动脉瘤的预测因子。
目的:本研究旨在建立一种早期预测前交通动脉复合体(AcomAC)动脉瘤发生风险的解剖学指标。大脑前动脉(ACA)与其他前动脉直径的不对称可能改变血流动力学,并可能导致AcomAC动脉瘤的形成,是动脉瘤发展风险的可靠预测指标。设计和背景:这是一项回顾性、观察性和定量研究,在南澳大利亚使用脑计算机断层血管造影(CCTA)扫描。参与者:研究了166名男女成年患者的CCTA扫描。主要观察指标:测量ACAs近端节段(A1s)内径。确定AcomAC中动脉瘤的位置和有无。A1直径的比值被用来衡量A1的不对称性。结果:A1s直径的比值与AcomAC动脉瘤的发生相关。当一段A1的半径大于另一段的50%以上(即2.25倍的截面积)时,AcomAC发生动脉瘤的风险要大得多(80%,OR=47.3)。结论:关于A1不对称的一般信息已经发表。由于A1s不对称比例已按升序分类,并与AcomAC动脉瘤的存在相匹配,因此目前的研究结果具有重要的贡献。A1的不对称比例是预测AcomAC动脉瘤发展的良好指标。如果技术进步,不对称A1的重建是可以完成的。
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